Strawberries are perfect for summertime. And who doesn't like ghosts? Combine the two and you got a recipe for ghost strawberries.
Ghost
Strawberries
24 large
fresh strawberries
8 ounces
white chocolate or white chocolate chips
1/4 cup
semi-sweet chocolate chips
1. Prepare a baking sheet
by lining it with waxed paper.
2. Wash the strawberries
and pat them dry. Make sure they're truly dry and don't have any wet patches,
otherwise you'll have trouble dipping them.
3. Melt the white chocolate
in the microwave, stirring after every 30 seconds until it is smooth and fluid.
If you are using white chocolate chips, they might be quite stiff when you melt
them, so you can add a spoonful of vegetable shortening to make the chocolate
more liquid if necessary.
4. Hold a strawberry by the
stem and dip it in the chocolate until it is almost entirely covered. Hold it
over the bowl and let the excess drip back into the bowl, then scrape the
bottom against the lip of the bowl. Place the berry on the prepared baking
sheet.
5. Repeat the process until
all of the strawberries are covered with white chocolate. Refrigerate the tray
until the chocolate is set, for about 15 minutes.
6. While you're waiting for
the white chocolate to harden, melt the semi-sweet chocolate. Pour it into a
plastic baggie with a small hole cut in the corner.
7. Decorate the
strawberries with the chocolate so that they have eyes and mouths and resemble
ghosts. Let the chocolate set completely before serving.
8. Ghost Strawberries are
best eaten the day they are made. Store them in the refrigerator until serving.
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