Why Make This Recipe
St. Patrick’s Day is a special celebration that brings joy and luck to many. Chocolate-covered strawberries are a delightful treat that combines the sweetness of strawberries with the richness of chocolate. This recipe adds a festive twist with a touch of green, making it perfect for the occasion. Not only are they delicious, but they also make a great festive gift or a beautiful centerpiece for your St. Patrick’s Day table.
How to Make St. Patrick’s Day Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
Ingredients:
- 8 large strawberries
- 3/4 cup white chocolate drops
- 2 drops green food coloring
- 1 tablespoon green chocolate shards
- 1-2 slices dark chocolate (for decoration)
Directions:
- Rinse the strawberries in a colander and pat them dry very well. Any water on the strawberries can make the chocolate seize up. Chill them in the fridge for about an hour before dipping.
- Using a double boiler or the microwave in short bursts, melt the white chocolate until smooth.
- Stick a skewer into each strawberry and dip them into the melted chocolate. Let any excess chocolate drip off, then stand them upright in a glass or bowl filled with rice or cereal to set.
- Before the chocolate sets completely, sprinkle some of the strawberries with green chocolate shards. Place them in the fridge to firm up.
- Tint the remaining white chocolate with green food coloring. Transfer it to a piping bag or a small ziplock bag with the corner snipped, and drizzle over the strawberries in a zig-zag pattern. Repeat this with melted dark chocolate for extra contrast.
- Pop them back into the fridge for about 20 minutes until the chocolate is fully set.
How to Serve St. Patrick’s Day Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
Once the chocolate has set, arrange the strawberries on a nice plate or a festive green-themed serving platter. They can be served as a dessert after a meal, a sweet snack during a party, or even given as a gift in a decorative box.
How to Store St. Patrick’s Day Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
To keep the strawberries fresh, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They are best enjoyed within a couple of days, as the strawberries may lose their firmness over time. Avoid freezing them, as this can change the texture.
Tips to Make St. Patrick’s Day Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
- Make sure your strawberries are completely dry before dipping; this helps the chocolate stick.
- Experiment with different colors by adding more food coloring to the white chocolate, if you like.
- Use high-quality chocolate for a better flavor.
- If you don’t have green chocolate shards, you can use colored sprinkles instead.
Variation
For an extra flavor twist, consider using milk chocolate or dark chocolate instead of white chocolate. You can also try adding toppings like crushed nuts or coconut flakes.
FAQs
Can I use frozen strawberries for this recipe?
It is best to use fresh strawberries, as frozen ones can become mushy after thawing.
How can I make the chocolate melt smoothly?
Add a small amount of vegetable oil to the chocolate when melting it. This will help it melt evenly.
Can I leave out the food coloring?
Yes, you can skip the food coloring if you prefer a classic look. The strawberries will still taste great!

Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
Ingredients
Method
- Rinse the strawberries in a colander and pat them dry very well. Chill them in the fridge for about an hour before dipping.
- Using a double boiler or the microwave in short bursts, melt the white chocolate until smooth.
- Stick a skewer into each strawberry and dip them into the melted chocolate. Let any excess chocolate drip off, then stand them upright in a glass or bowl filled with rice or cereal to set.
- Before the chocolate sets completely, sprinkle some of the strawberries with green chocolate shards.
- Tint the remaining white chocolate with green food coloring and drizzle over the strawberries in a zig-zag pattern.
- Repeat the drizzling with melted dark chocolate for extra contrast.
- Place them in the fridge for about 20 minutes until the chocolate is fully set.