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10 Feb 2023


NextImg:Chocolate Covered Strawberries

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Everything tastes better dipped in chocolate, and I have so many favorite chocolate-dipped desserts on my website. Some of my favorites include these Caramel and Chocolate Dipped Pretzel Rods, and these simple Cookie Dough Truffles.

Despite being one of the easiest and cheapest desserts to make, chocolate covered strawberries are one of those fancy, bite-size desserts that everyone loves. They’re beautiful and impressive looking, but they’re incredibly simple. One batch of chocolate covered strawberries only takes about 20 minutes to make!

What type of chocolate should you use for Chocolate Covered Strawberries?

Since this is such a simple recipe with just two basic ingredients, the quality of chocolate is really important. The higher quality of chocolate, the better they will taste, and I’ve found that Baking Chocolate works best.

A cheap bag of chocolate chips will not taste as good or melt easily. High quality chocolate (or baking chocolate chips) tastes less processed, melts easier, and really helps give the strawberries a nice beautiful coat after dipping.

I usually use Ghirardelli baking chips, or Baker’s Baking Chocolate and I’m always pleased with the quality and price. I prefer bittersweet or semi-sweet, but you can use milk chocolate, semi-sweet, bittersweet, or white chocolate for dipping strawberries.

(Courtesy of Lauren Allen)

How to melt chocolate for dipping

The easiest way to melt chocolate is in a double boiler or in the microwave. If you don’t own a double boiler, you can make your own with a simple saucepan and heat-safe glass bowl (see tutorial below).

How to make your own double boiler

Fill a saucepan ¼ full with water and bring the water to a low gentle boil.

Reduce the heat to the lowest setting and set a large (heat-proof) glass bowl on top, making sure the bowl tightly covers the pot. Make sure there are a few inches of space between the bottom of the bowl and the water.

Add chocolate to the bowl and stir constantly, until melted and smooth.

Remove the bowl from heat and add a handful of reserved chocolate to the bowl to temper the chocolate. Stir until the additional chocolate has melted.

(Courtesy of Lauren Allen)

Can I melt chocolate chips in the microwave?

Yes, you can melt chocolate chips in the microwave as long as they are a high quality brand of baking chocolate chips. I like to use these Ghirardelli Baking Chips . To microwave them, set your microwave at half power and stir the chocolate every 30 seconds until smooth.

How to make Chocolate Covered Strawberries:

  1. Wash and dry the strawberries.
  2. Prepare desired toppings (nuts, toasted coconut, etc.)
  3. Prepare your workspace with a parchment lined baking tray to place the dipped strawberries on.
  4. Melt the chocolate in a double boiler or in the microwave.
  5. Dip the strawberries in melted chocolate.
  6. Coat in desired toppings.
  7. Lay the strawberries on prepared baking sheet and allow them to rest until the chocolate has set.
  8. Drizzle with melted white chocolate if desired.

(Courtesy of Lauren Allen)

Topping ideas for Chocolate Covered Strawberries:

How to store chocolate covered strawberries:

Store chocolate covered strawberries in a cool location.  You may store them in the refrigerator, uncovered, up to one day, leaving them on the same baking sheet you placed them on after dipping. If serving them the same day you make them (which is preferred), store them, uncovered, on your counter away from sunlight or heat.

Please do NOT freeze chocolate covered strawberries. As they thaw the strawberries will release moisture and ruin the chocolate coating.

How long do chocolate covered strawberries last?

Chocolate covered strawberries are best enjoyed within 1 or 2 days maximum.  The chocolate on the strawberries will cause them to sweat and release moisture, so they are really best enjoyed the same day they are made.

Tips for perfect chocolate covered strawberries:

(Courtesy of Lauren Allen)

(Courtesy of Lauren Allen)

Author: Lauren Allen
Servings: 30 Strawberries
Calories: 40
Prep 10 Mins
Cook 10 Mins
Total 20 Mins

Equipment

Ingredients

Instructions

Start by washing the strawberries and then drying them VERY well. It’s so important to dry the strawberries well because, as you may know, chocolate and water do not work well together! If the strawberries are the least bit wet the chocolate will not stick!

If desired, add a handful of toppings, like crushed nuts or coconut, onto their own small plates. Line a sheet pan with parchment or waxed paper.

Use a double boiler (instructions above in post) or microwave the chocolate for 30 second intervals, removing and stirring at each 30 second interval, until the chocolate has melted. Stir often, making sure not to burn the chocolate!

Holding a strawberry by the stem, dip into melted chocolate, lift and twist slightly, letting the excess chocolate fall back into the bowl. At this point you may dip the strawberry in coconut or nuts (or leave it plain) and then place the strawberry on the parchment paper. Repeat with the rest of the strawberries.

For a white chocolate drizzled strawberry, dip a fork in the melted white chocolate and drizzle the white chocolate over the dipped strawberries.

Chill the strawberries until the chocolate sets, about 15 minutes.

Notes

*I prefer to use bittersweet or semi-sweet chocolate, but milk chocolate will also work great!

Also, feel free to add toppings to your chocolate strawberries, like crushed nuts or coconut flakes. Dip them in the topping immediately after you’ve dipped them in the melted chocolate.

Nutrition

Calories: 40kcal
Carbohydrates: 4g
Fat: 2g
Sodium: 2mg
Potassium: 71mg
Sugar: 2g
Vitamin A: 5IU
Vitamin C: 17.8mg
Calcium: 11mg
Iron: 0.3mg

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