Take the strawberries by the stalk and, one by one, dip them in the melted chocolate, allowing any excess to drip back into the bowl. Once dipped, lay the strawberries on the baking paper.
If you've ever tried making chocolate-covered strawberries before, then you know how difficult it can be. If you're not careful, your gorgeously crafted creations can wind up with lumps in the ...
Hold steady until set. Tip: Lean the sticks of the chocolate-dipped strawberries against an object to make sure they all set at the same angle. Recipe courtesy of Cake Pops by Helen Attridge and ...
With apologies to other varieties, strawberries are our absolute favorite fruit. They can satisfy a sweet tooth, be used in myriad recipes, and are appropriate to serve at any meal — and they ...
Professor Aedin Cassidy gives us the good news – that chocolate can be good for us. Over 5,000 flavonoids have been identified in nature. They’re all found in plants, where they play a vital ...