Easiest thing in the world, friends.... You need two things, firm ripe strawberries and chocolate.
I like to use the best dark chocolate I can get my hands on...however, there are times when the urge for these treats hits and the best chocolate isn't around. Almost any chocolate will do. You can use chips from the baking aisle or melting chocolate from a party store. Just melt it slowly without any added fat or moisture.
If you have to rinse the berries, make sure you blot them dry with a clean cloth or paper towel before dipping them. You don't need to purchase berries with long stems. Having just the leaves on top is enough to hold the berry.
Gently hold the berry by the leaves, swirl in around in the melted chocolate, let the excess drip back into the bowl, and then place it on a sheet of waxed paper to harden. I don't like to refrigerate them. This makes moisture between the fruit and the chocolate.
I like to use the best dark chocolate I can get my hands on...however, there are times when the urge for these treats hits and the best chocolate isn't around. Almost any chocolate will do. You can use chips from the baking aisle or melting chocolate from a party store. Just melt it slowly without any added fat or moisture.
If you have to rinse the berries, make sure you blot them dry with a clean cloth or paper towel before dipping them. You don't need to purchase berries with long stems. Having just the leaves on top is enough to hold the berry.
Gently hold the berry by the leaves, swirl in around in the melted chocolate, let the excess drip back into the bowl, and then place it on a sheet of waxed paper to harden. I don't like to refrigerate them. This makes moisture between the fruit and the chocolate.