Chocolate Covered Strawberries had something magical. The many instances of dipping those juicy, sweet strawberries into the rich, rich melted chocolate always remind me of those family, and those friends, whether it’s a birthday or just a kind of Friday treat thing.
Chocolate Covered Strawberries aren’t just delicious; they feel fancy without requiring much fuss, making them one of my favorite strawberry chocolate treats to whip up.
In this recipe, I’ll walk you through the steps to create truly decadent chocolate strawberries at home.
From choosing the right ingredients to the little tricks that make each bite a treat, these chocolate-dipped strawberries are perfect for gifting or indulging in yourself.
Why You’ll Love This Chocolate Covered Strawberries
There’s no resisting the perfect combination of a juicy strawberry and smooth, creamy chocolate. Chocolate-dipped strawberries are the ultimate indulgence, offering the right balance of sweetness and richness.
What I love most about these strawberry chocolate treats is their versatility. You can customize the chocolate to your liking, whether you prefer milk, dark, or white chocolate. And if you’re feeling extra creative, add toppings like crushed nuts or sprinkles for that gourmet touch!
Whether for a holiday, a birthday, or just because, these gourmet chocolate strawberries make any occasion feel a little extra special.
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Ingredients for Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Here’s what you’ll need to make these delicious Chocolate Dipped Strawberries at home. Each ingredient adds its own magic, so choose the best quality you can find for that extra-special touch!
- Fresh Strawberries – Look for plump, ripe strawberries with vibrant green tops. They should be firm and fragrant, but not too soft. If possible, go for organic or locally grown berries for the best flavor.
- Chocolate – For that luscious coating, you can use dark, milk, or white chocolate—whatever you prefer! High-quality baking chocolate or chocolate bars work best, as they melt smoothly. If you want a gourmet feel, look for artisan or luxury chocolate options.
- Coconut Oil or Shortening (optional) – Adding a tiny bit of coconut oil or shortening to the melted chocolate can make the coating smoother and give it a glossy finish. It’s not necessary, but it does add a bit of luxury to your handmade chocolate strawberries!
Optional Toppings (if you’re feeling creative): You can sprinkle on some chopped nuts, shredded coconut, or colorful sprinkles for extra texture and flavor.
These little touches can make your decadent chocolate strawberries even more special.
How to Make These Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Just a few steps, and you’ll have beautiful, delicious treats ready for any occasion!
- Prepare the Strawberries – Start by washing the strawberries and patting them completely dry with paper towels. Any water on the berries can make the chocolate seize, so be thorough. Set them aside on a clean, dry towel.
- Melt the Chocolate – Break up your chocolate into small pieces for even melting. You can use the microwave in short 20-second intervals, stirring in between, or melt it gently over a double boiler on the stove. If you’d like a glossy finish, add a tiny bit of coconut oil or shortening.
- Dip the Strawberries – Hold each strawberry by the stem, dip it into the melted chocolate, and twist it slightly to coat evenly. Lift the berry out, allowing any excess chocolate to drip back into the bowl.
4. Add Toppings (Optional) – If you want to make gourmet artisan Chocolate Covered Strawberries, this is the time to sprinkle on toppings. Chopped nuts, shredded coconut, or even a drizzle of white chocolate can make each one unique and beautiful.
- Let Them Set – Place each strawberry on a parchment-lined baking sheet to cool. If you’re in a hurry, pop them in the fridge for about 15 minutes to help the chocolate harden.
And there you have it! These handmade chocolate strawberries are ready to be enjoyed or wrapped up for a thoughtful gift. Whether it’s a holiday or a simple treat, they’re sure to make everyone smile.
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Some Useful Tips
For perfect chocolate-dipped strawberries, start with completely dry berries. Even a bit of moisture can make the chocolate coating uneven. If possible, let your strawberries sit out for a while after washing to air dry.
Use high-quality chocolate for the best flavor. Chocolate bars melt smoother than chips and give a rich, luxurious finish. If you’d like a glossy coating, add a small amount of coconut oil to the melted chocolate.
And finally, allow your decadent chocolate strawberries to set on parchment paper to prevent sticking—especially if you’re gifting them!
Which chocolate is best for chocolate-covered strawberries?
For the best chocolate-dipped strawberries, go with high-quality chocolate bars rather than chips.
Dark, milk, or even white chocolate all work beautifully—it just depends on your taste! Baking chocolate, or bars with at least 60% cocoa for a rich flavor, will melt smoothly and coat your strawberries evenly.
You can also try artisan chocolate if you’re aiming for truly decadent gourmet chocolate strawberries.
PrintDelicious Chocolate Covered Strawberries
This easy, fun recipe for chocolate dipped strawberries makes a perfect treat for any occasion. It’s simple to follow, and the results are always impressive! Great for gifting or enjoying with loved ones.
- Total Time: 20 minutes
- Yield: 12-15 strawberries
Ingredients
- 12–15 fresh strawberries
- 8 oz high-quality chocolate (dark, milk, or white)
- 1 tsp coconut oil or shortening (optional)
Instructions
- Wash and dry strawberries thoroughly, removing any moisture.
- Melt chocolate in a microwave or double boiler until smooth.
- Dip each strawberry into the chocolate, twisting to coat evenly.
- Place dipped strawberries on parchment paper and add toppings if desired.
- Refrigerate for 15 minutes to set chocolate. Enjoy!
Notes
- For a glossy finish, add a little coconut oil to the melted chocolate.
- Store in a cool, dry place to avoid the chocolate sweating.
How to get chocolate to stick to strawberries?
The key is making sure your strawberries are completely dry before dipping! Any moisture can prevent the chocolate from sticking well.
After washing, pat each berry thoroughly with a paper towel, then let them sit out for a bit to air dry.
This little step makes all the difference in keeping your strawberry chocolate treats looking beautiful!
Why can’t you put chocolate-covered strawberries in the fridge?
While it’s tempting, putting chocolate covered strawberries in the fridge can cause the chocolate to sweat or develop white streaks, called “bloom.”
This happens when moisture or temperature changes affect the chocolate. If you need to keep them fresh longer, store them in a cool, dry place, and enjoy your handmade chocolate strawberries within a day or two for the best flavor and texture!
Serving Suggestions
These chocolate-covered strawberries are a perfect treat on their own, but they’re also lovely served alongside a cheese board for a mix of sweet and savory flavors.
Pair them with a glass of champagne for an elegant touch, or serve with a warm mug of coffee for a cozy dessert.