Chocolate Covered Strawberries (with Tips!) | Downshiftology (2024)

Home Recipes Courses Desserts Chocolate Covered Strawberries

by Lisa Bryan

26 Comments

Updated Mar 12, 2021

This post may contain affiliate links. See my disclosure policy.

Jump to Recipe

Chocolate covered strawberries are an easy and delicious, make-ahead dessert. All you need are two ingredients, fresh strawberries and chocolate – that’s it! Make them for parties, sweet treats, or gifts. And of course, they’re perfect for Valentine’s Day.

Chocolate Covered Strawberries (with Tips!) | Downshiftology (2)

Whether it’s a gift to a lover, friend, or yourself, there’s nothing better than chocolate covered strawberries. They have a rich chocolate outer shell plusa refreshing sweetness with every bite. And the best part? This recipe can be made in about 30 minutes. Now let’s get started.

Chocolate Covered Strawberry Ingredients

Yes, this recipe only requires 2 simple ingredients. Here’s what you need:

  • Strawberries: It’s best to get your hands on large, fresh strawberries that are perfectly ripe. Make sure the color is a vibrant deep red with less whites on top. These are signs they’ll be more sweet and flavorful.
  • Chocolate: Semi-sweet to dark chocolate pairs well with the sweetness from the strawberry. But milk chocolate and white chocolate also works too. As for melting, you can use chocolate chips, chocolate bars, or chocolate melts.

Chocolate Covered Strawberries (with Tips!) | Downshiftology (3)

Chocolate Brands I Recommend

  • Pascha Chocolate is organic, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, and vegan. I love the both the 55% and 65% chocolate chips. They also make white chocolate.
  • Hu Chocolateis organic, gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, vegan and paleo friendly (no refined sugars). But it’s slightly more bitter at 70%.
  • Lily’s Chocolateis gluten-free, dairy-free and fair-trade certified. It does contain soy lecithin but it’s sweetened with stevia and erythritol, so it’s keto friendly.

Chocolate Covered Strawberries (with Tips!) | Downshiftology (4)

Should You Add Oil To The Chocolate?

While this step is completely optional, oil can be added to the chocolate mixture. Oil is mixed with the chocolate to help soften the outer shell ever so slightly. So when you bite into it, the shell doesn’t crumble apart completely.

If you decide to go with this step, just add a tablespoon of coconut oil (don’t worry, it won’t flavor the chocolate).

Chocolate Covered Strawberry Tips

Before we dive into this recipe, here’s a few things to take note of.

  • Make sure your strawberries are washed and completely dry before dipping into chocolate. Otherwise, the chocolate won’t stick to the strawberry.
  • If you’re using strawberries straight from the fridge, let them sit on the counter until they reach room temperature. Because they’ve been chilled in the fridge, they’ll naturally condensate – which we don’t want when dipping into chocolate!
  • When you lift the strawberry out of the chocolate, gently scrape the excess chocolate off the bottom side of the strawberry on the edge of the bowl. This will prevent you from having a pool of chocolate on the baking sheet.
  • You can dip the strawberries in the bowl of melted chocolate or transfer the melted chocolate to a shot glass, which makes dipping straight up and down easy.
  • Serve each chocolate covered strawberry at room temperature. The chocolate won’t crumble as much and it’s better to not bite into a freezing cold strawberry.

Chocolate Covered Strawberries (with Tips!) | Downshiftology (5)

Chocolate Covered Strawberries (with Tips!) | Downshiftology (6)

How To Make Chocolate Covered Strawberries

Once you have your strawberries, chocolates, and coconut oil ready, it’s time to start prepping.

  1. Line a plate or baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Clean the strawberries. Thoroughly wash them to remove any dirt and debris.
  3. Dry the strawberries. Pat each one dry using a kitchen towel or paper towel. You want the strawberries to be completely dry before dipping them in chocolate.
  4. Melt the chocolate. Add the chocolate chips to a microwave safe bowl. Then heat the mixture in 20 second increments. Stir in between until it’s smooth and creamy. You can also melt the chocolate on a stovetop by using a double broiler.
  5. Dip the strawberries. With each strawberry, pick it up by the leaves and slowly dip it into the chocolate mixture until it almost reaches the top. Rotate the strawberry to make sure all sides are coated.
  6. Lay the dipped strawberries on the baking sheet. Repeat for the rest of the strawberries.
  7. Let the chocolate set. Allow the strawberries to sit at room temperature until they are completely dry. You can also place the baking sheet in your refrigerator to speed up the process.

Chocolate Covered Strawberries (with Tips!) | Downshiftology (7)

Get Creative With Toppings

If you have a little extra time, feel free to dress up your strawberries with additional crunch and flavors. Here’s a few ideas to get you started.

  • Chocolate Drizzle: Set aside extra chocolate to melt. Then create a little piping bag by pouring the mixture into a plastic bag. Snip the tip of the bag and gently squeeze to drizzle over the strawberries.
  • Chopped Nuts: Choose from chopped pecans, pistachios, almonds, or hazelnuts. Just make sure to roll them in the nuts while they are still wet.
  • Shredded Coconut: Place the flakes in a small bowl and roll the strawberry in it while it’s still wet.
  • Toasted Coconut Flakes: In a skillet, cook the coconut flakes over low-medium heat until golden brown. Make sure to stir occasionally so that all flakes are cooked. Then repeat the same process as the shredded coconut above.
  • Cacao Nibs: Crush some cacao nibs and roll the strawberry in it for an extra rich flavor.

Chocolate Covered Strawberries (with Tips!) | Downshiftology (8)

Make These Ahead Of Time

Ideally, chocolate covered strawberries taste the best the day you make them. But if you’re on a time crunch, you can make these a day in advance. Just store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 48 hours. Once they’re dipped and the chocolate is dry, place them in a single layer on top of paper towel to wick away moisture.

More Bite Sized Desserts

If you need a variety of bite sized treats, here’s a few delicious ideas that will sweep anyone off their feet.

  • Peppermint Truffles
  • Paleo Brownies
  • Chocolate Peppermint Slice
  • Candied Orange Peels (Chocolate Covered)
  • The Best Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Chocolate Coconut Macaroons
  • Chocolate Almond Butter Banana Bites

Chocolate Covered Strawberries (with Tips!) | Downshiftology (9)

Chocolate Covered Strawberries

5 from 13 votes

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Total: 10 minutes mins

Servings: 24 servings

PrintPinReviewSave

Description

Chocolate covered strawberries are an easy and delicious, make-ahead dessert. Learn how to make them perfectly for your next party, sweet treat or Valentine's Day!

Ingredients

  • 16 ounces fresh strawberries
  • 10 ounces chocolate chips, semi-sweet, milk chocolate and dark chocolate all work

Instructions

  • Prepare a baking sheet that's lined with parchment paper.

  • Wash the strawberries to remove any dirt and debris.

  • Pat the strawberries dry using a paper towel. The strawberries will need to be completely dry before dipping.

  • Add the chocolate chips to a microwave-safe bowl. Heat the mixture in 20 second increments, stirring in between until it's silky smooth. If you'd like to add coconut oil to make the chocolate a little softer (see tip above) you can add it here and stir with the chocolate.

  • With each strawberry, pick it up by the leaves and slowly dip it into the chocolate mixture until it almost reaches the top. Rotate the strawberry to make sure all sides are coated. Then, lift the strawberry and gently shake off any excess chocolate.

  • Carefully lay the dipped strawberries on the baking sheet, and repeat for each one.

  • Let the strawberries sit until they are completely dry or place in the refrigerator for 5 minutes to firm up the chocolate.

Lisa's Tips

  • Make sure to read all of the tips in the post above, including the type of chocolate I recommend.

Nutrition

Calories: 70kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 13mg | Potassium: 104mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 2IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 39mg | Iron: 1mg

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: chocolate covered strawberries, chocolate covered strawberries recipe, chocolate covered strawberry, how to make chocolate covered strawberries

©Downshiftology. Content and photographs are copyright protected. Sharing of this recipe is both encouraged and appreciated. Copying and/or pasting full recipes to any social media is strictly prohibited.

Did you make this recipe?Mention @downshiftology or tag #downshiftology!

You May Also Like

Rice Pudding

Coconut Macaroons

Banana Oatmeal Cookies

Apple Crisp

About the author

Lisa Bryan

Lisa is a bestselling cookbook author, recipe developer, and YouTuber (with over 2.5 million subscribers) living in sunny Southern California. She started Downshiftology in 2014, and is passionate about making healthy food with fresh, simple and seasonal ingredients.

Read More About Me

Chocolate Covered Strawberries (with Tips!) | Downshiftology (2024)

FAQs

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.

Do strawberries need to be cold before dipping in chocolate? ›

Use room temperature strawberries and DRY THEM really well.

Take the strawberries out of the fridge 15-30 minutes before dipping them. Wash them and gently dry them all over with a paper towel. You want to make sure they're very dry, otherwise the chocolate won't set on them properly.

What not to do when making chocolate covered strawberries? ›

Not drying your strawberries

If there's one thing chocolate doesn't mix with, it's water. If you have trouble getting the chocolate to stick to the surface of the berries, they could still be damp. Leave them on a towel after washing and be sure to dry all sides before coating with chocolate.

Should you refrigerate chocolate covered strawberries after dipping? ›

If you're planning on saving your chocolate covered strawberries for more than one day, yep, they'll need to be refrigerated. Unfortunately, this means that they will sweat a little bit. To minimize sweating, place a couple sheets of paper towels into the bottom of an airtight container.

What is the best way to store chocolate covered strawberries overnight? ›

Once the chocolate on your berries has set and you're ready to store them, you should place them in an air-tight container with wax paper. If you plan on eating the strawberries the same day or placing them out for an event, you can wait until later to store and refrigerate them.

Why is my melted chocolate not sticking to 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 do you make chocolate covered strawberries not soggy? ›

Dry the strawberries thoroughly after washing. Use melted chocolate that is not too warm, as excess heat can cause condensation on the berries. Store the strawberries in the refrigerator, but not for too long as excessive moisture from the fridge can cause them to become soggy.

Do I need to temper chocolate for dipping strawberries? ›

If you do not temper your chocolate it will not be crunchy and have this pleasant texture nor will it have that silky shine that makes chocolate covered strawberries so beautiful and perfect. The best technique is for you to have: microwavable bowl, a microwave, laser thermometer and a hair dryer.

How do you get chocolate to stick to strawberries? ›

The key to making chocolate-covered strawberries is that the strawberries must be very, very dry. If you have any water left from rinsing or any sticky bruised areas, the coating doesn't “stick” to the strawberry as well.

Should I make chocolate-covered strawberries the night before or the day of? ›

PRO TIP: We think chocolate covered strawberries taste best when eaten the same day they're made.

What happens if you leave chocolate-covered strawberries out overnight? ›

As a general rule, when stored at room temperature, the chocolate-covered fruit will last up to 1 day. If stored in the refrigerator following the tricks we mentioned for how to store chocolate-covered strawberries, they can typically last for about 2 to 3 days.

Do you leave the stems on chocolate-covered strawberries? ›

Leaving the leaves on the strawberry is helpful, because it allows you to have a grip when dipping it into the chocolate. The leaves also add that “picture perfect” look when the strawberries are done. (If you do not want the leaves on, you can try using a skewer to put through the berry and dip into the chocolate.) 5.

How far in advance can you make chocolate covered treats? ›

How far ahead can I make Chocolate Covered Rice Krispie Treats? These Rice Krispie Treats can be stored for up to 4-5 days at room temperature, so you can make them ahead about 3-4 days. However, I would recommend making them the day of or the day before serving, because fresh Rice Krispies are the best Rice Krispies.

How far in advance can you make chocolate covered Oreos? ›

How far in advance can I make chocolate covered oreos? This is a great recipe to make ahead of time - chocolate covered oreos will be good in the fridge for about 2 weeks when stored in an airtight container.

How to dry chocolate covered strawberries without flat sides? ›

The trick to making your strawberries look extra fancy is to dry them upside down on toothpicks stuck in floral foam rather than just laying them on parchment paper. This way, you get a smooth coating of chocolate all the way around instead of having one flat side.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Tuan Roob DDS

Last Updated:

Views: 5657

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (62 voted)

Reviews: 85% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Tuan Roob DDS

Birthday: 1999-11-20

Address: Suite 592 642 Pfannerstill Island, South Keila, LA 74970-3076

Phone: +9617721773649

Job: Marketing Producer

Hobby: Skydiving, Flag Football, Knitting, Running, Lego building, Hunting, Juggling

Introduction: My name is Tuan Roob DDS, I am a friendly, good, energetic, faithful, fantastic, gentle, enchanting person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.