Chocolate Dippers And How To Make Some

Chocolate Dippers And How To Make Some

Recipe and photo credit by-  Seasonal Berries.

Chocolate Dippers And How To Make Some. Or should I say, chocolate dipped strawberries!! Hello friends, so how are you today. Dippers or dipped, you decide!! Either way, so delicious!? Such a quick post and recipe, you can make these in no time at all.

Table Of Contents:

  • Firstly, Chocolate Dippers And How To Make Some Ingredients.
  • Secondly, Chocolate Dippers And How To Make Some Method.
  • Thirdly, Other Recipe Ideas.
Chocolate Dippers And How To Make Some.

Chocolate Dippers And How To Make Some:

Perfect supper party finale. Homemade petite fours will wow your friends, but they are incredibly easy to make and fun to do with the kids.

  • Simply dip small strawberries into.
  • Simply melt the chocolate, in a bowl set over a small saucepan of gently simmering water
  • Use a combination of milk, dark or white chocolate.
  • Leave to set on a baking sheet lined with non-stick baking paper in a cool place.

Or….

  • Sprinkle with chopped pistachio, hazelnuts or desiccated coconut.
  • For a little girlie glitz sprinkle with coloured edible glitter flakes or pastel coloured sugar sprinkles.
  • Leave to set on a baking sheet lined with non-stick baking paper in a cool place.
Strawberries

Chocolate Dippers And How To Make Some. About this post- Recipe and photo credit by-  Seasonal Berries. So what do you think? Do you also fancy trying this recipe?

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28 Comments

  1. Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust
    1 April 2012 / 04:51

    How pretty! And one of my favorite treats. Wish I had some right now! Do you buy a fancy chocolate from a special store?Warmly, Michelle

    • Clairejustine
      3 September 2012 / 20:29

      Thanks for the comment 🙂

  2. Danielle
    30 March 2012 / 05:30

    I am visiting via the blog hop and am now following your cute blog:>Would love for you to come by and visit.

    • 31 March 2012 / 13:59

      Hi thanks for popping over and following, following back 🙂

  3. Its So Very Cheri
    29 March 2012 / 17:31

    I want to try the pistachios on the choc strawberries–yum!!!I wanted to ask everyone to do a link on facebook so we can get more people learning about the party. It just means more followers for all of us.Cheri

    • Clairejustine
      31 March 2012 / 13:53

      Thank you,will tweet it 🙂

  4. Mahina and Lucas
    29 March 2012 / 18:30

    Those look delicious!!! Stopping by from the "Linky Follower Party" hop!

    • Clairejustine
      31 March 2012 / 13:55

      Thanks for stopping by of now to pop over 🙂

  5. Whimsy Couture Sewing Blog
    29 March 2012 / 14:40

    New linky follower:)

    • Clairejustine
      31 March 2012 / 13:50

      Thank you,following back 🙂

  6. Sarah
    29 March 2012 / 15:36

    new linky follower

    • Clairejustine
      31 March 2012 / 13:52

      Thank you,following back 🙂

  7. Kristin@gratefulbelly.com
    29 March 2012 / 03:53

    This is really a fun idea! I'm following:) I hope you'll share this at my link party, running now through Saturday night! 🙂

    • Clairejustine
      31 March 2012 / 13:49

      Thanks for the comment and the following,off to follow back 🙂

  8. Julie
    28 March 2012 / 21:11

    I'm now following you thanks to the Linky Follow Party! Please follow me 🙂

    • Clairejustine
      29 March 2012 / 13:38

      Hi Julie thank you,of now to follow back 🙂

  9. Rose
    28 March 2012 / 12:52

    Those look good and I bet my Kids will have a blast with it. Your blog is beautiful I enjoyed reading it. I'm your new follower I would like to invite you to check out my blog. I have a Sunday Link Party you can come and share what ever you like and I just Started a fun Photo Challenge I would love it if you would like to participate.I hope you come and enjoy my bog too.

    • Clairejustine
      29 March 2012 / 13:31

      Thanks for the following popping over now to follow back 🙂 will add your hops to my list 🙂

  10. Carrie @ My Favorite Finds
    27 March 2012 / 15:23

    yum. I'm not a fruit and chocolate fan, so these would have to be in white chocolate for me. You're so right…any dipping and my kids are in! Thanks for sharing at Handmade Tuesdays.

    • Clairejustine
      29 March 2012 / 13:29

      Thank you 🙂

  11. Secret Mom Thoughts
    27 March 2012 / 12:45

    Looks yummy!

    • Clairejustine
      29 March 2012 / 13:25

      Thanks 🙂

  12. Mathilda
    27 March 2012 / 11:18

    Mhhh…lecker, lecker!!LG Mathilda ♥

    • Clairejustine
      29 March 2012 / 13:24

      Thank you 🙂

  13. Nicola
    27 March 2012 / 08:44

    Yum! So messy and beautiful at the same time!

    • Clairejustine
      29 March 2012 / 13:24

      Lol 🙂

  14. Kit @ i-lostinausten
    27 March 2012 / 07:31

    Fantastic idea! Will try these when we harvest our strawberries this summer! YUM!

    • Clairejustine
      29 March 2012 / 13:23

      Thanks for the comment,they are so yummy 🙂

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