About Chocolate Covered Strawberries

If you are someone who believes everything tastes better with chocolate, you’re going to love this easy, fruity dessert. My recipe for making chocolate covered strawberries requires just three simple ingredients and can be made in just 15 minutes! If you have little ones who are curious about the kitchen, this is an excellent recipe to get them started. They can easily help to dip the strawberries in chocolate and roll them in the coconut, all without fear of them getting hurt. If strawberries aren’t in season, or if you want to make your own edible bouquet for a loved one, feel free to use whatever fruits you have on hand. Sliced apples, sapota or pears; quartered bananas; wedges of pineapple; sections of oranges; or even dried fruits like apricots, dates or figs all make for wonderful treats when dipped in chocolate. You can also have fun with the type of chocolate you use. I used semi-sweet chocolate here because I love the flavor, but you can also use white or milk chocolate, or even dark chocolate for added health benefits. Heck, you can even layer the types of chocolate as a way of decorating the berries. Dip in dark chocolate and drizzle with some white or milk chocolate to add some pizzaz, or use colored chocolate melts for more intricate designs. As an added bonus, when you DIY your own chocolate dipped fruit, you get to choose your toppings! Set up an array of different yummy nibbles and bits to coat your berries for a truly spectacular looking dessert board. And feel free to get creative – there’s no wrong way to dip a berry in chocolate, if you ask me. So follow along with me as I work my way through this chocolate covered strawberries recipe. It’ll be like you are right there in the kitchen with me with my step-by-step photos and video!

Tips & Tricks

While this recipe for making chocolate dipped strawberries is very straightforward, there are a few things to keep in mind that will ensure your success:

Use ripe, fresh and sweet strawberries. This is not something you can make with frozen fruit. Ensure that the skin is not soft. The berries should be vibrant and the skin should be unblemished. You can keep the leaves if you want, or remove them. Long stemmed strawberries not only make for a beautiful presentation, but will also replace the need for wooden skewers. Make sure the berries are completely dry before dipping them. Any moisture will keep the chocolate from adhering to the skin. Keep them in a cool, dry environment until you are ready to serve. It goes without saying, but chocolate will melt. Don’t leave these out in the sun! Chocolate dipped strawberries are best enjoyed the day you make them. They will keep for a couple of hours at room temperature, but longer stints should be avoided as the fruit will begin to sweat.

How to make Chocolate Dipped Strawberries

Prep Strawberries

  1. Gently rinse 250 grams of strawberries in a strainer or colander with water. Drain all the water.
  2. Place them on a cotton kitchen towel and then pat dry them with another clean kitchen towel. There should be no trace of water on the berries as any water will seize the melted chocolate and ruin it.

Melt Chocolate

  1. First chop 175 grams of semi-sweet chocolate in small cubes or pieces. Take the chocolate in a bowl along with ½ tablespoon neutral oil or softened butter. You can either microwave the chocolate or melt them in a double boiler. I prefer to melt them using the traditional double boiler method to prevent the chocolate from scorching. I have mentioned the details in the recipe card below.
  2. Heat 1 to 1.5 cups water in a saucepan until it comes to a gentle boil or simmer on medium heat. Reduce the heat.
  3. Keeping the heat to a low, place pan or bowl with the chocolate and oil or butter ensuring that the bottom of the bowl or pan does not touch the hot water. With the steam coming from the pan, the chocolate will begin to melt. Stir with a spatula to facilitate the melting of the chocolate. Stir the mixture non-stop while the chocolate is melting.
  4. Let the chocolate melt completely. When all the chocolate is melted, switch off the heat. Remove the pan from the double boiler and place it on the countertop.

Make Chocolate Covered Strawberries

  1. Pick the strawberry with its stem and dip it in the chocolate. The chocolate can be lightly hot or warm when you dip the strawberries in it.
  2. Cover ¾ or more, dripping extra chocolate in the bowl. If there is no stem, then insert a toothpick or wooden skewer in the strawberries as a handle.
  3. While the chocolate is still soft, roll the berry to coat in a topping of choice. I recommend spreading the topping on a small plate to keep it contained. Note that coating in a topping of choice is an optional step. Here I have used unsweetened desiccated coconut to coat the chocolate. TIP: If the chocolate is too flowing or liquid to coat in the coconut, then set them aside on the parchment paper for some minutes and let the chocolate set a bit. Then roll the strawberry dipped chocolate on the desiccated coconut.
  4. Place the dipped strawberries on a parchment-lined tray and let them cool for 10 minutes.  Place them in the fridge for 10 to 15 minutes so that they set completely.
  5. Serve chocolate covered strawberries plain or as a topping on cakes, puddings or mousse. Enjoy!

Optional Topping Ideas

While I opted to stay quite simple when decorating my chocolate dipped strawberries, there is a whole world of possibilities out there. Feel free to choose your toppings based on your flavor preferences, or even based on a color theme. Here are some ideas to get your creative juices flowing: Remember that even plain dipped strawberries are a lovely treat in and of themselves. They also make for a beautiful decoration on other desserts. Use them to garnish cakes, cupcakes, pudding or mousse! Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Strawberry Shortcake Strawberry Ice Cream Strawberry Jam Recipe (Without Pectin) Strawberry Milkshake Recipe (Classic & Plant Based) This Chocolate Covered Strawberries recipe from the blog archives first published in March 2013 has been updated and republished on August 2021.

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