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These Pink Chocolate Covered Strawberries are perfect for Valentine’s Day, baby showers and birthday parties. They are very easy to make and you need only 2-3 ingredients. Furthermore, you can decorate them however you’d like depending on the theme of the day you celebrate.

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If you’re looking for more romantic desserts, try making our luscious chocolate strawberry cake. It is a simple chocolate cake garnished with strawberries and chocolate ganache in the middle and on the top.

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Who doesn’t love the combination of chocolate and strawberries? They are like the perfect couple for any special occasion including Valentine’s Day.

Colored strawberries are always a hit at celebrations. They are one of the best Valentine’s desserts. Here we will share the basic method for decorating strawberries and you can easily customize them using your own creativity. Serve them as a dessert or give them away to your beloved ones.

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About The Ingredients

For these chocolate covered strawberries with pink candy melts, you mainly need 2 ingredients: Strawberries and pink candy melts. We also use dark chocolate and white chocolate to decorate pink strawberries.

Naturally, strawberries are the hero ingredient for these pink chocolate strawberries. So, you need to pick the best quality possible. You should always choose strawberries that are firm and plump. Small strawberries won’t be perfect to dip into chocolate. And, for these treats, ones with leaves on look prettier.

Our second ingredient is candy melts. We prefer using them because they are literally intended to beautifully coat ingredients. They come in a wide variety of colors that can simply be melted and used. For these pink chocolate covered strawberries for Valentine’s Day, we chose pink candy melts.

If you can’t find candy melts, you can melt white chocolate and color it with red or pink food coloring. Read how to make pink chocolate below.

Alternative Ingredients: Besides these, you might want to add a few more ingredients to decorate the pink chocolate strawberries. For example, use dark, semi-sweet or white chocolate chips to drizzle over the pink chocolate. Other options could be sprinkles, edible glitter, nuts, shredded coconut, crumbled pretzels.

How to Make The Recipe

These pink chocolate covered strawberries are incredibly quick and easy to make. And, when it comes to decorating strawberries, there is no end to all the possibilities. You can add sprinkles, cookie crumbs, and even more chocolate!

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  1. Prepare your strawberries. Choose firm strawberries and rinse them well. Then, dry them with a paper towel one by one. Allow them to sit for about 30 minutes. You can place them on some more paper towels. They should come up to room temperature.
  1. Line a baking sheet with non-stick parchment paper and set it aside for later.
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  1. Fill a saucepan with water. Bring the water to a simmer. Pick a heat-proof bowl that fits over the saucepan. Put your pink candy melts in it. Turn the heat off and place the bowl of candy melts over the saucepan. The bottom of the bowl shouldn't touch the water. When you see candy melts are melting, gently stir until they are completely melted.
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  1. Follow the same steps for melting the dark chocolate and white chocolate in separate bowls.
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Note: You might need to use a little oil (coconut oil or vegetable oil) in the melted chocolate if it doesn’t get smooth and silky enough. Especially if you use chocolate bars. You won’t have this problem with candy melts.

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  1. Coat the strawberries with chocolate. Grabbing onto the leaves, dip strawberry into the pink chocolate and allow it to drip excess chocolate for a couple of seconds. Then, place each dipped strawberry on the lined cookie sheet to set. Repeat the same steps for the remaining strawberries.
  2. If you want, you can add your garnishes like sprinkles while the coating is still wet. They won't stick to the strawberries if the chocolate has already been set. We didn't use any.
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  1. Decorate the strawberries. Once the candy coating/pink chocolate sets, roughly 10-15 minutes, drizzle some melted dark chocolate and white chocolate over them. You can make the chocolate drizzle decorating on the pink strawberries using a spoon.

Alternatively, place the dark chocolate or white chocolate in a re-sealable bag and snip the corner. To make beautiful drizzles, quickly move the bag back and forth over each strawberry.We find the spoon method easier.

  1. Again, allow the dark chocolate and white chocolate to completely cool (about 15 minutes). Finally, store the pink strawberries in an airtight container in a single layer in the refrigerator. They will be best if used within 2 days.
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Expert Tips

  • Make sure to dry your strawberries as much as possible before dipping them into chocolate. This will ensure that the chocolate sticks to them.
  • Candy melts are supposed to be completely smooth and lump-free once they are melted. However, if yours isn't, try adding ½ teaspoon of shortening or vegetable oil. This will help thin the mixture and remove any lumps.
  • If you want to use a microwave to melt your pink candy melts, here is how. Add the candy melts to a microwave-safe bowl. Heat them for about 1 minute at 40% power. Remove them, give them a good stir with a rubber spatula, and heat them again for 30 seconds. If it is still thick and doesn’t want to completely melt, place it back in the microwave for 20 seconds, remove, and stir. Continue this process until your candy melts are lump-free. You can follow the same steps for white and dark chocolate too.
  • If your strawberries don’t have any leaves on their tops, insert a toothpick at the top. Then, hold it as a handle when dipping the strawberries into the melted chocolate.
  • If melted chocolate thickens as you are working, don’t worry. You can reheat the melted pink candy melts, dark chocolate and white chocolate in their own bowl over the saucepan filled with hot water.
  • While you can store your candy melts strawberries for a couple of days, we don’t recommend freezing them at all.

How To Make Pink Chocolate

If you are struggling to find pink candy melts or pink chocolate in the store, that shouldn’t stop you from making these. Here’s how to make pink chocolate using white chocolate bars or chips and food coloring:

Melt the chopped white chocolate slowly over a double boiler. Once it is fully melted, add red or pink food coloring to it. This can be a gel, liquid or powder. Start with a teaspoon, mix well and continue adding more food coloring until you are satisfied with the color.

Now, you can make beautiful pink and white chocolate covered strawberries!

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Decorating Strawberries

There are a ton of different chocolate covered strawberry designs you can try. We have decided to coat our strawberries with pink chocolate first and drizzle dark chocolate and white chocolate over them. But, you can play around with all sorts of colors and drizzling patterns.

Then, of course, you can add a wide variety of delicious and flavorful garnishes. Sprinkles and sparkling sugar are a classic option, especially when making Valentine's Day chocolate covered strawberries.

Some other chocolate covered strawberry decorating ideas include adding chopped nuts, crushed cookies, desiccated coconut, or pretzels. Even a simple sprinkle of sea salt flakes will make a tasty treat!

How to Store

You can either keep your pink strawberries at room temperature or in the fridge. Either way, make sure they are kept in a single layer and are placed inside of an airtight container.

At room temperature, they will only last about 2 days. Keep them away from high temperatures or direct sunlight. In the fridge, they will last up to 4 days if stored well.

As we have mentioned before, do not store the strawberries in the freezer. It completely ruins the texture and flavor.

FAQs

Should strawberries be cold when dipped in chocolate?

Strawberries should not be cold before being dipped into chocolate. Bring them to room temperature so that the chocolate can stick to them better.

Why does my chocolate fall off my strawberries?

This is mainly caused by excess moisture on the surface of the strawberries. This is why it is important to pat them dry properly.

How do you keep chocolate covered strawberries from sweating?

To completely prevent this from happening, serve the colored strawberries on the day they were made. But, if you do keep them at room temperature, just keep them away from high heat and direct light. This will cause the strawberries to sweat inside of the container.

Why do you add oil to melted chocolate?

It helps the melted chocolate or candy melt mixture to become completely smooth. It also helps thin the mixture to make it the perfect consistency for dipping.

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Pink Chocolate Covered Strawberries Recipe

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Strawberries are coated with melted pink candy melts and then decorated with dark chocolate and white chocolate.

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  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 15
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: No-Bake
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

  • 15 strawberries

  • ½ cup pink candy melts

  • ¼ cup dark chocolate chips or 150 g/5 oz dark chocolate bar

  • ¼ cup white chocolate chips or 150 g/5 oz white chocolate bar

  • ½ teaspoon vegetable oil (optional, please read the note 2)

Instructions

  1. Pick firm strawberries, rinse well and then dry each very well using a paper towel.
  2. Place the strawberries on a paper towel and let them sit for 30 minutes until they come up to room temperature.
  3. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and put it aside.
  4. Melt candy melts in a double boiler:
  5. Fill a saucepan with water. Bring the water to a simmer. Pick a heat-proof bowl that fits over the saucepan. Put your pink candy melts in it. Turn the heat off and place the bowl of candy melts over the saucepan. The bottom of the bowl shouldn't touch the water. When you see candy melts are melting, gently stir until they are completely melted.
  6. Melt the dark chocolate and white chocolate following the same steps. Put them aside.
  7. Hold onto the leaves of the strawberries and dip each into melted pink chocolate and let it drip for a few seconds.
  8. Place the chocolate dipped strawberries on a parchment paper lined cookie sheet to set. If you want to use sprinkles on their tops, use them now before the chocolate completely sets.
  9. When the pink chocolate sets (in 10-15 minutes), drizzle them with melted dark and white chocolate. To do this, pour the melted white/dark chocolate in resealable bags and make a small snip on the corner. Drizzle the strawberries with dark chocolate or white chocolate with a quick back and forth motion. You can do this with a spoon too.
  10. Let the chocolate set completely for about 15 minutes and keep the strawberries in a sealed container, in a single layer for up to 2 days.

Notes

  1. Dry the strawberries as much as possible.
  2. Candy melts are supposed to be smooth when melted, but if yours doesn’t get as smooth as desired, add in ½ teaspoon vegetable oil or another shortening and stir well.
  3. To melt candy melts in a microwave: Pour pink candy melts into a microwave safe bowl. Heat the candy melts in the microwave for 1 minute at about 40% power, take out and stir well with a rubber spatula. Put it back in the microwave for another 30 seconds. Take it out, add in ½ teaspoon vegetable oil and stir again until smooth. If it is still thick, put it back for another 20 seconds but not longer than this. Repeat this until it completely melts.
  4. If you can’t find pink candy melts, melt white chocolate and mix it with red or pink food coloring. Add the coloring gradually until you are satisfied with the color.
  5. If your strawberries don’t have leaves on them, use the toothpick method. Insert a toothpick on top of strawberries, hold it as a handle and dip strawberries into melted chocolate.
  6. If melted chocolate thickens as you are working, don’t worry. You can reheat the melted pink candy melts, dark chocolate and white chocolate in their own bowl over the saucepan filled with hot water.
  7. We don’t recommend freezing chocolate covered strawberries.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size:
  • Calories: 151
  • Sugar: 15.9 g
  • Sodium: 10.1 mg
  • Fat: 7 g
  • Carbohydrates: 21.7 g
  • Protein: 2.1 g
  • Cholesterol: 2.4 mg

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  1. Tabitha says

    They were a hit at my daughter's birthday. We made them together with her and it was really fun to make. Thank you for the recipe!

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    • Zerrin & Yusuf says

      Hi Tabitha,

      So happy to hear this. Happy birthday to your daughter!

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  2. Rachel says

    I made these for my friend's baby shower and used pink sprinkles. They were a hit. Thank you for the recipe!

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  3. Kristin @ cheap-chef.com says

    Wow, not only do these look delicious they are so beautiful! Amazing.

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FAQs

What colors make hot pink chocolate? ›

For a lighter pink hue, add a few drops of pink food coloring. For a darker pink color, or to make a hot pink coating, add a few drops of red food coloring.

What chocolate is best for dipping strawberries? ›

I like to use semisweet chocolate because I find it has the perfect balance of sweetness for the strawberries. Milk chocolate and white chocolate are a little too sweet for my preference, and they're more challenging to work with when coating. However, if that's your preference, then go for it!

Can you use candy melts to dip strawberries? ›

Allow candy melt to drip. Place on a tray, cap side down to set. Before dipping the next strawberry, pipe additional swirls of blue candy melt into the bowl where the color has faded, if needed.

What colors make rose gold? ›

You could combine gold, silver and red paint to create rose gold's warm, metallic hue. But mixing red and white will also give you a similar shade.

How to make chocolate strawberry rose? ›

Chocolate strawberry roses ingredients:

Allow to set then dip the whole strawberry into the chocolate. Make 5 balls and one snake out of the modeling chocolate. Place them onto some non-stick baking paper, cover with another sheet and squash flat. Roll the snake up half way to form the centre of the flower.

Why did my chocolate covered strawberries get soggy? ›

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.

What is the best chocolate to melt to drizzle? ›

The best chocolate for melting is any chocolate with a high fat content and cocoa butter. These elements come together to create a smooth, glossy chocolate drizzle.

What if chocolate is too thick for chocolate covered strawberries? ›

If the chocolate becomes too thick for dipping, reheat it gently. All of this allows the cocoa butter to solidify again at room temperature with even and stable fat crystal formation. And if it doesn't set? Feel free to just refrigerate it.

How to make chocolate covered strawberries without them sweating? ›

To minimize sweating, place a couple sheets of paper towels into the bottom of an airtight container. Store the strawberries on top of the paper towels. If you need to store multiple layers of strawberries, place pieces of wax paper or parchment paper between the layers.

How to make chocolate covered strawberries that don t sweat? ›

To avoid sweating or leaking, it's best to make chocolate-covered strawberries the same day you plan to serve them. But the good news is, they will stay at room temperature for 10 hours without a problem. Leave them in a cool, dry place, uncovered, on a parchment-lined baking sheet.

What chocolate to use for covering strawberries? ›

They only take 10 minutes to create, but will be a heartfelt gift that will mean the world to your Valentine. Here's everything you need to know: The best chocolate for chocolate-covered strawberries: We recommend using standard semisweet chocolate chips, but you can use dark chocolate, too.

How do you make chocolate covered strawberries not soggy? ›

2. Store in a cool, dry place. If you're planning to eat the chocolate-covered strawberries on the same day, store them in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and uncovered. It is best to not refrigerate them, as this will keep them fresh and prevent them from sweating.

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