Fourth of July, Memorial Day and Labor Day – these Red, White and Blue Chocolate Covered Strawberries will be the perfect dessert to celebrate these patriotic holiday’s!
4th Of July Strawberries (chocolate covered)
The summer holidays are almost upon us and I am always looking for great and creative Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Fourth of July Dessert ideas. These Red, White, and Blue Chocolate Covered Strawberries are just the thing! pssst… I also have tons of other Fourth of July Desserts and Fourth of July decorating ideas!
I must admit that I adore themed holiday desserts. I have no clue what it is about it, but I guess that is what makes me a food crafter. I love to craft with food!
These Fourth of July Chocolate Covered Strawberries are just the best! They are so much fun and so easy to make. I love that they can be prepared in advance.
So, if you are having a party or going to a party, you don’t have to be rushing around putting together your dessert. You can actually enjoy the party!
Not to mention, they are a healthy option. Ok, the chocolate isn’t the most healthy thing ever! However, it is way better than eating a huge piece of chocolate cake! Right?
Ingredients
- Strawberries
- Wilton Chocolate Candy Melts, Blue and White
- Patriotic Jimmies, nonpareils, Blue Sugar Crystals , Edible Glitter
How To Make Chocolate Covered Strawberries (4th Of July Version!)
Melt chocolate candy in a microwave safe bowl. (Don’t over microwave. Cook in 30 second increments and mix after each cycle.)
Dip each strawberry in the melted chocolate about 2/3 of the way to the top. Place on a lined baking sheet and let the chocolate set for about 5-10 minutes.
Melt the blue candy discs using the same method as the white discs.
PRO-TIP: If you cannot find blue candy melts, you can also use white chocolate or white chocolate chips and add in some blue food coloring!
Dip the strawberries about 1/4 way to the top of the strawberries and immediately dip into your red, white, and blue sprinkles. As you can see we used both blue and white chocolate for the second dip.
PRO-TIP: If your chocolate starts to firm up, just put it back in the microwave for a few seconds to soften it up!
Place back on cookie sheet and let set.
More 4th Of July Desserts
- Red White and Blue Poke Cake
- Fourth of July Desserts
- Patriotic Rice Krispie Treat Stars
- Red White and Blue recipes that wow!
- Firecracker Cupcakes
- 4th of July Sugar Cookies
- Fourth of July Cake in a Jar
- Red, White and Blue Fudge
Red, White & Blue Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Ingredients
- 1 pint Strawberries
- 1 package Chocolate Candy Melts Blue and White
- ½ cup Patriotic Jimmies Patriotic Jimmies, nonpareils, Blue Sugar Crystals , Edible Glitter
Instructions
- In a microwave-safe bowl, melt white candy discs for 30-second intervals until melted.
- Dip strawberries about half way up and place on parchment lined cookie sheet. Let dry for 5-10 minutes.
- Melt blue candy discs the same as you did the white discs.
- Dip a few strawberries in the blue discs about ¼ way up, then add sprinkles. Dip a few in the white discs and add sprinkles. Place back on the parchment paper and let dry.
Jenn’s Notes
Nutrition Info
Originally Posted May 3, 2017
(5) I love these kind of recipe’s.
Great ideas thanks a bunch!
I love these strawberries! How do you store them if made ahead of time? I made them last year and I stored them in an airtight container and the strawberries kind of sweat? Like the parchment paper was wet underneath them. I would love to make them again, but would like them to look great when I serve them. Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Honestly, the closer you can make them to when you are serving the better. I have read if you put them in the fridge, don’t cover them or put them in a container. If you are going to keep them outside of the fridge, keep them in an airtight container in a cool place.
I love these red, white, and blue strawberries. These will go perfect with the rest of our ideas for our party. Great idea!
I love chocolate covered strawberries! What a cute idea!
Thanks so much Janette!