Chocolate Covered Strawberries (2024)

Chocolate Covered Strawberries enveloped in luscious decadent chocolate are super easy to make with only 3 ingredients!

Chocolate Covered Strawberries exude elegance and sophistication but they are so easy you don’t even need a recipe! I have included some helpful tips and tricks, however, so your strawberries will emerge stunning every single time. You can leave the strawberries flawless in their simplicity or get as creative as your heart desires with coatings or decorations.

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If you still need a last minute Mother’s Day treat, dessert or gift, I’ve got you covered with Chocolate Peanut Clusters, Chocolate Fondue and these simple yet elegant Chocolate Covered Strawberries! Even though Chocolate Dipped Strawberries look fancy, they are one of the easiest desserts to make and belong in your dessert arsenal.

Aside from Mother’s Day, silky Chocolate Covered Strawberries are fabulous for Valentine’s Day, bridal showers, baby showers, gifts or any party – because everyone loves Chocolate Covered Strawberries with their subtly crunchy chocolate coating giving way to succulent, juicy strawberries.

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What kind of chocolate do you use for chocolate covered strawberries?

Chocolate Covered Strawberries only require 3 ingredients so it is important to use quality chocolate – and your Chocolate Covered Strawberries will still be less expensive than store bought!

For one pound of strawberries you will need 8 oz. baking chocolate – not chocolate chips. Baking chocolate is pure chocolate without any added ingredients and therefore tastes superior but more importantly for our purposes, it melts and coats much better.

As far as the type of chocolate, it is entirely your preference: semi-sweet, milk, white, bittersweet, etc. or a combination (for example 4 oz white, 4 oz. semi-sweet.)

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How to Make Chocolate Covered Strawberries

  • Pick your strawberries: Selectripe strawberries that are bright red (with minimal whiteness on the tips) so they are not only beautiful but flavorful as well. Take care your strawberries aren’t too ripe or they will be mushy. Discard any strawberries with soft spots.
  • Wash and dry strawberries VERY WELL. Your strawberries must be completely dry before dipping otherwise the moisture will cause the chocolate to seize and turn lumpy and solidify.
  • Prep everything. You want your strawberries, workspace and all toppings prepped so once you your chocolate is melted there is no time between dipping, coating and placing. To prep, simply line a baking sheet with parchment paper (so its easily transportable) and make all of your coating preparations such as chopping, toasting etc. then place coatings in dippable bowls.
  • Melt chocolate in microwave or stove: Your chocolate should be melted at a low temperature so it doesn’t burn. The easiest way to melt chocolate is in the microwave but you are welcome to use a double broiler if you prefer.
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  • Microwave: Add chocolate and vegetable oil to a small microwave safe bowl and microwave at 50% power for 60 seconds, stir then continue to microwave at 50% power at 30 second intervals, stirring in between, until melted and smooth.
  • Stove: If using a double broiler, fill with an inch or two of water and bring to a simmer over medium-high heat. Place chopped chocolate followed by vegetable oil into the top of the double-boiler. (If you don’t have a double broiler you can use a heatproof bowl. The water should be high enough so its just surrounding the base of the bowl). Place on top of simmering water and melt chocolate, stirring occasionally, until smooth then immediately remove from heat. Take care to not let any water get into the chocolate or it will seize.
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  • Dip strawberries: Working with one strawberry at a time, hold strawberry by the stem and dip in the chocolate, turning to coat. Lift strawberry, let excess drip off, and gently scrape the bottom against the rim of the bowl to remove excess chocolate. If not coating strawberries in toppings, then immediately place on parchment lined baking sheet.
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  • Coat strawberries in toppings: If you are coating strawberries in toppings then immediately place dipped strawberries into the coating bowl of choice while chocolate is still wet and roll to coat then place on parchment paper.
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  • Let chocolate set.Let chocolate set at room temperature unless serving immediately then refrigerate 20-30 minutes to speed up the process. Once set, remove Chocolate Covered Strawberries from refrigerator.
  • Drizzle with white chocolate if desired: If drizzling with white chocolate, you will want to wait until the Chocolate Covered Strawberries are set. Melt white chocolate according to either the stove or microwave method above. Transfer white chocolate to a sandwich size plastic bag, snip a very small tip off the corner of the bag and drizzle or create patterns. Let the white chocolate set at room temperature.

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How to Decorate Chocolate Covered Strawberries

As far as adorning your Chocolate Covered Strawberries, the sky is the limit! As I mentioned previously, you can leave them plain or add simple or elaborate designs with white chocolate. You can also coat the entire strawberry or just half in any of these ideas:

  • Peanuts
  • Pistachios
  • Toasted pecans
  • Toasted coconut
  • Sprinkles
  • Mini chocolate chips
  • Chocolate shavings
  • Oreo or any cookie crumbs
  • Any candy crumbs
  • Crushed candy canes

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Do you need to refrigerate chocolate covered strawberries?

Nope! Chocolate Covered Strawberries don’t contain any ingredients that need to be refrigerated and they actually are better when not refrigerated but rather kept in a cool place. You might need to refrigerate your Chocolate Covered Strawberries initially to set for 15-30 minutes, but as soon as they are set, remove them from the refrigerator.

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How do I store Chocolate Covered Strawberries?

Chocolate Covered Strawberries are best served fresh, the same day they are made and stored in a cool place – not in the refrigerator. If stored longer than a day, the berries gradually release moisture so they will gradually get mushy.

If weather conditions don’t allow strawberries to be stored outside the refrigerator, then line a sealable container with paper towels (to wick away moisture), place strawberries in a single layer and cover and refrigerate. Be aware that condensation will occur and the chocolate can get white and chalky.

You can serve the refrigerated chocolate strawberries chilled or let sit at room temperature for 30 minutes. Chilled strawberries will have a nice crunch to the chocolate, whereas room temperature strawberries will have slightly softer chocolate.

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Chocolate Covered Strawberries

Chocolate Covered Strawberries enveloped in luscious decadent chocolate are super easy to make with only 3 ingredients!I have included some helpful tips and tricks so your strawberries will emerge stunning every single time. You can leave the strawberries flawless in their simplicity or get as creative as your heart desires with coatings or decorations.

Servings: 16 -20 strawberries

Total Time: 23 minutes mins

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Cook Time: 3 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 16 oz. strawberries room temperature
  • 8 oz. baking chocolate, chopped (semi-sweet, bittersweet, milk or white)
  • 2 teaspoons Vegetable oil

Coating Ideas

  • 4 oz. white chocolate chips with 1 tsp vegetable oil ***
  • nuts peanuts, pistachios, pecans, etc.
  • toasted coconut
  • Sprinkles
  • mini chocolate chips
  • Chocolate shavings
  • Oreo or any cookie crumbs
  • candy canes

Instructions

  • Line a baking tray with parchment paper. Set aside. Get any topping ready and set aside.

  • Rinse strawberries and dry VERY WELL.

  • Add chocolate and vegetable oil to a small microwave safe bowl and microwave at 50% power for 60 seconds, stir then continue to microwave at 50% power at 30 second intervals, stirring in between, until melted and smooth. Alternatively, you can melt chocolate using a double broiler (see post for broiler details).

  • Working with one strawberry at a time, hold strawberry by the stem, dip in the chocolate, let excess drip off, and gently scrape the bottom against the rim of the bowl to remove excess chocolate then place on parchment paper OR immediately dip and roll in desired coating then transfer to parchment paper. Let chocolate set at room temperature unless serving immediately then refrigerate 20-30 minutes or until set then remove from refrigerator to store.

STORE

  • Chocolate Covered Strawberries are best served fresh, the same day they are made and stored in a cool place – not in the refrigerator.

  • If stored longer than a day, the berries gradually release moisture so they will gradually get mushy.

  • If weather conditions don’t allow strawberries to be stored outside the refrigerator then line a sealable container with paper towels (to wick away moisture), place strawberries in a single layer and cover. Be aware that condensation will occur and the chocolate can get white and chalky.

  • You can serve the refrigerated chocolate strawberries chilled or let sit at room temperature for 30 minutes. Chilled strawberries will have a nice crunch to the chocolate, whereas room temperature strawberries will have slightly softer chocolate.

Notes

  • This recipe can easily be doubled or tripled.
  • Use ripe strawberries that are bright red (with minimal whiteness on the tips) so they are not only beautiful but flavorful as well. Take care your strawberries aren’t too ripe or they will be mushy.
  • Your strawberries must be very, very dry otherwise moisture will cause the the chocolate to seize and loose its smooth texture.
  • Have everything ready to go before you melt your chocolate – your dried strawberries, your parchment paper, your chopped toppings in easily dippable bowls.
  • Use high quality chocolate for best results. I used semi-sweet chocolate but you can use milk, white, bittersweet, etc. or a combination. White chocolate coated in red sprinkles or stripes or crushed candy canes is fabulous for the holidays.
  • Don’t skip the vegetable oil! This helps keep the chocolate smooth.
  • Stop microwaving the chocolate when almost all of the chocolate is melted but not completely then vigorously stir to melt the remaining chocolate until smooth. This keeps you from overcooking your chocolate.
  • ***Follow same instructions for melting white chocolate as for semi-sweet chocolate. Transfer white chocolate to a sandwich size plastic bag, snip a very small tip off the corner of the bag and drizzle or create patterns.
  • Do not touch or move your strawberries until they are completely set.
  • For best results, don’t refrigerator your strawberries unless necessary. Set chocolate at room temperature and store at room temperature. If you are in a warm climate and need to refrigerate your strawberries to set, then allow 15-30 minutes to harden in the refrigerator, then remove. Chocolate does not like being cold.
  • You can make beautiful gifts by lining a box with tissue paper then adding your strawberries.

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FAQs

What is a quote about chocolate and strawberries? ›

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  • Indulgence at its finest. ...
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  • Decadence in every bite. ...
  • A match made in dessert heaven. ...
  • Savoring the combo of chocolate and strawberries. ...
  • Deliciousness served on a plate. ...
  • A treat that satisfies all cravings.

Why aren't my chocolate-covered strawberries hardening? ›

Water and melted chocolate don't mix well, and if there are drops of water on your strawberries, the coating won't stick no matter how hard you try! Chocolate covered strawberries must also set in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes to harden properly.

Should strawberries be cold before dipping in chocolate? ›

It is very hard because strawberries are made of 90% water. Do not dip when they are very cold, try to use room temperature strawberries. For an even better result, do not put them in the refrigerator but in a cold place.

What is a nice quote about strawberries? ›

Strawberries are full of love & happiness. Chocolate makes my strawberries quiver in anticipation.

What are two three lines about strawberries? ›

Strawberries are rich in vitamin C, and they also contain iron and other minerals. Strawberry plants grow in mild regions all over the world. The United States and Canada are leading producers of strawberries. Many countries have developed their own strawberry varieties to suit their climate.

How long to soak strawberries before dipping in chocolate? ›

Clean you strawberries soaking them in a bowl full of water and a 1/4 of a cup of vinegar for 10-15 minutes . Rinse them and allow them to dry and come to room temperature . Before dipping pat each strawberry with each with a paper towel to make sure they are completely dry.

Can I leave my chocolate covered strawberries out overnight? ›

You can leave chocolate covered strawberries out overnight if you'll be eating them within 24 hours. Otherwise, you can store them in the refrigerator and eat them within two to three days. However, they're best enjoyed at room temperature within 24 hours.

Why can t you put chocolate covered strawberries in the fridge? ›

Rapid changes in temperature.

Moving the strawberries from a cool environment, like a fridge, to a warmer one, like a picnic table on a summer day, (or vice versa) is a recipe for condensation. “When warm strawberries come into contact with cooler chocolate, moisture forms on the chocolate's surface,” Johnson says.

How far in advance should I make chocolate covered strawberries? ›

Chocolate covered strawberries are best enjoyed fresh, but you can prepare them a day in advance. Once the chocolate has hardened, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Remove them about 30 minutes before serving to let them come to room temperature, enhancing their flavor and texture.

Can I use any chocolate for chocolate covered strawberries? ›

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.

Why is the chocolate not setting on my strawberries? ›

There are two secrets to ensuring your chocolate perfectly sticks to your strawberries. You need to fully dry the strawberries with paper towels, as too much moisture will keep the chocolate from sticking. And ensure they reach room temperature before you dip them to help the chocolate stick.

Why did my chocolate covered strawberries get mushy? ›

Chocolate Covered Strawberries are best served fresh, the same day they are made and stored in a cool place – not in the refrigerator. If stored longer than a day, the berries gradually release moisture so they will gradually get mushy.

How long to melt chocolate for strawberries? ›

Stir until smooth. (Alternatively, melt the chocolates in a microwave at half power, for 1 minute, stir and then heat for another minute or until melted.) Once the chocolates are melted and smooth, remove from the heat. Line a sheet pan with parchment or waxed paper.

What does chocolate and strawberries symbolize? ›

The act of dipping the strawberries in chocolate is a symbol of the love and devotion that go into the creation of this sweet and romantic treat. It's a way to show your affection and express your feelings in a tangible, delicious form.

What is a catchy saying about chocolate? ›

Numbered List of 20 Cute Chocolate Slogan Ideas
  • "Chocolate kisses for your sweetest moments"
  • "Sweetness filled in every chocolate delight"
  • "Sprinkle some love with our cute chocolates"
  • "A little bit of sweetness goes a long way"
  • "Adorable chocolates to brighten up your day"
  • "Love packed in every cute chocolate"

Why do strawberries and chocolate go together? ›

Dark chocolate is the most bitter of the bunch, which means it matches well to fruit that is extra sweet. Great examples are banana, mango, figs, pears, and, of course, strawberries. That punch of sweetness will balance the bitterness and leave you with a harmonious bite.

What is the gift of strawberries quote? ›

Strawberries first shaped my view of a world full of gifts simply scattered at your feet. A gift comes to you through no action of your own, free, having moved toward you without your beckoning. It is not a reward; you cannot earn it, or call it to you, or even deserve it.

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