An easy, elegant treat that is always a sweet surprise no matter the occasion. Surprise your loved ones with these Chocolate Covered Strawberries today!
Time for a little Valentine’s Day recap, friends.
One of my favorite quotes from any movie comes from the film Constantine, in which the film’s namesake demon-hunter says to a defeated Gabriel, who has recently suffered the indignity of becoming human, “It’s called pain, get used to it.”
I say that because all of us have experienced, at one point or another, our very ‘human’ response to discomfort, and that is simply ‘getting used to it.’ You see, while it is quite a lovely thing in the summer to be surrounded by a river lined in tall aged trees, and to have hedges that cloak one’s yard in thick walls of emerald, in the winter that’s quite another story. Indeed, beyond my bay window my yard has been doing its best worst impression of Sleepy Hallow for the past six or seven months. The aged trees grasp at the sky with skeletal branches, while the spider-like limbs of my hedges have faded from ‘walls of emerald’ to deathly veils where only the occasional stray crow or grey bird dares to seek shelter.
This morning, however, I was very nearly ‘surprised’ at the sight of daylight. For the first time in well over a week I was treated to waking up to a day that actually held some modicum of daylight. Naturally, aside from being the first truly beautiful day in forever, it was also Valentine’s Day.
And, as our modern culture tells us, Holidays equal Gifts. I sense a very successful marketing ploy…but I’m not about to try to fight it.
Thus, like any good Holiday consumer, I began my holiday by setting out to the store. Plush toys for my son and daughter, along with boxes of candy, and of course I bought the same for myself plus a fresh bouquet, which I’ve pictured below.
Cue a stop for bagels, and you’ve got Valentine’s at Living the Gourmet.
However, in true Living the Gourmet fashion, I had forgotten that it was also the first day of Lent precisely – after – I had eaten my bagels and chocolate. Yes, bagels followed chocolate for breakfast...don’t judge me.
Despite it being the day for chocolates, I simply couldn’t eat them in good conscience anymore, but I also couldn’t quite bring myself to either throw them away or pack them away for a month. Thus, we come to today’s recipe. I mean, Chocolate Covered Strawberries aren’t forbidden for Lent, they’re fruit…right? Well, even so, these delicious, plump berries came out looking so decadent they simply can’t be sinful.
Drenched in alternating bands of white and milk chocolate strips, with pink sugar, these are sure to melt the heart of your Valentine. If they don’t…find a new Valentine.
PrintChocolate Covered Strawberries
- Total Time: 20 minutes
- Yield: 2 dozen 1x
Ingredients
- 2 pints fresh strawberries, washed and thoroughly dried (or any fruit you desire)
- 1 cup dark chocolate, melted
- 1 cup white chocolate, melted
- Colored sprinkles or chopped nuts (optional), for garnish
Instructions
- Line a baking sheet with wax paper and line with the strawberries.
- Melt down dark chocolate in either a microwave or double-boiler then drizzle liberally over the berries. Repeat this step with the white chocolate. Generously sprinkle each strawberry with your garnish of choice.
- Set the tray in the refrigerator until the chocolate has set.
- Once the chocolate has set, carefully, turn each strawberry over and repeat the process, drizzling with the melted chocolate and garnishing with the sprinkles. Return to the refrigerator once again and let the chocolate set.
- Serve and enjoy!
Notes
Make sure the strawberries are dry before drizzling with chocolate on them otherwise the chocolate will not adhere to the berries and set correctly.
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Category: dessert
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1
Enjoy with Lots of Love!
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Angie@Angie's Recipes says
Gorgeous dessert and those champagne coloured roses are so beautiful!
Big Daddy Dave says
Catherine, These are a big step above the 'usual' chocolate strawberries! My wife loves strawberries with chocolate...anytime of the year! Hope you had a great Valentine's Day. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
Andre Casey says
I would love this with nuts for toppings! Looks so delicious and easy to prepare for any day snacking!
Shashi at SavorySpin says
Dear Catherine, Yay for a smidge of daylight! It has been unusually rainy and gloomy here and I so understand the delight of waking up to some "daylight"! By the way, I gave up chocolate for Lent this year - but sadly I lasted only 4 days! GAH - I so do love chocolate covered strawberries - and agree - they are fruit after all! 😉
Hoping you are having a wonderful week and hoping the sun comes around to visit you more often - P.S. Love that quote from Constantine too! XO
Lydia @ Thrifty Frugal Mom says
I love the idea of drizzling the berries with chocolate instead of dipping them. Seems so much easier and it's so pretty too!
Karyl Henry says
Oh there's nothing like chocolate covered strawberries! I could absolutely devour them all. I love that you used sprinkles, a perfect finish to a perfect dessert
Jenn says
A classic recipe with great tips! I love how you've put sugar crystals on them. Nice touch that I'll try!
ali randall says
This is the ideal way to celebrate Valentine's Day. I would enjoy all the strawberries with dark chocolate and my hubby would indulge in the ones with white chocolate. A match made in heaven!
Beth says
These are so much fun to make! My kids had a blast helping me make them! Thanks for the tips!
Suzy says
These are the best! Love the mixture of dark and white chocolates over the strawberries! yum!
Marie-Charlotte Chatelain says
Such a classic and not too heavy on such a romantic day! Love the sprinkles, those really take these to the next level presentation-wise! LOVE
Scarlet says
These chocolate covered strawberries look perfect for Valentine's day. So pretty and easy to personalize too!
Varun Sharma says
Chocolate covered strawberries is the best dessert i ever had eat.