If you don't think these are cute, something must be medically wrong with you and you might wanna get that checked out.
But because I know you think they are indeed cute, let me show you the really tough (insert sarcasm) process of making them...
1. Slowly melt white chocolate in a double broiler.
2. Dip a washed and dried strawberry into the chocolate.
3. Dip into blue sprinkles.
TIP TIP TIP! Put sprinkles into a shot glass so the sprinkles go on evenly. Clever, ha?
4. Place on plate to let dry.
5. Serve and enjoy!
I don't even want to eat them they are so precious!
What 4th of July foods do you love?
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Those are so cute and sound delicious! I'm going to have to try them this year! I love anything chocolate :)
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are cute! Like you said, almost (I said almost) too cute to eat. Hey, thanks for the shot glass tip. Hadn't thought of that. Hopped over from No Minimalist Here.
ReplyDeletethese strawberries are so cute!
ReplyDeletei'm living in sydney australia currently and this weekend we're having a party with more than 700 americans! we're going to wear some ridiculous tacky red, white and blue outifts (aussies love a good dress up party) and eat american food and play american trivia all day!
enjoy your 4th
I love this! And I am going to make these to impress my family for the 4th--thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe strawberries look delicious
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This is just darling! What's even better is that it's a darling little something that even I can do.
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Oh my goodness, how yummy! Perfect for the 4th! Coming over from Inspiration Friday and your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteJeanine
This is the cutest idea I've seen all day. I am planning on making these for the 4th!
ReplyDeleteYep! I'm adding this to my 4th of July menu! Those are seriously cute and all the kiddos coming over that day will just love them...and the grown-ups too. :-) Thanks so much for sharing this with us at Inspiration Friday!
ReplyDeleteVanessa
so fun and festive! newest follower!
ReplyDeletexo malia
Very cute! I will definitely be trying these. Thanks!
ReplyDeletePam
Thank you thank you! I'm whipping up another batch of these tonight :)
ReplyDeleteThose are the CuTeSt things! I love strawberries but I wouldn't want to eat them either. Thanks for sharing such a clever and cute idea! Happy 4th of July!
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Rebecca
omg, how incredible!!! i absolutely must try this!!!! so cute!!
ReplyDeleteI think I could do that!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I will definitely be using them for my 4th of July fish fry!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea. A scrumptious way to decorate your desert table for the holiday. I love the shot glass tip. I would of never thought of that.
ReplyDeleteYou had me at "chocolate"! These are really cute and perfect for a
ReplyDelete4th of July party. Thanks for sharing this at the Open House party and have a great week.
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Sherry
So adorable! Too bad I'm not having anybody over today or I'd totally make those. Bet they're as tasty are they are cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the shot glass idea! I'll have to remember that! :)
ReplyDeleteI want to thank you so much for this post because I made the strawberries for a church social, except I used vanilla candy instead of the white chocolate. :D
ReplyDeleteYou rock!
These are so freakin' adorable! I had to make some (and used your great shot glass idea!). You can see mine here: http://heartmainehome.blogspot.com/2011/07/festive-strawberries-for-fourth.html
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this great idea!
I love these strawberries, this blog is awesome!!!!
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OMG - that is really really cute! Wish I had seen this before the 4th!
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