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Making Lady Bug Strawberries


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July 3, 2014

Lady Bug StrawberriesThese lady bug strawberries are perfect, if you are looking for a fun summer treat!

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Ingredients:

  • strawberries
  • milk chocolate Candy Melts
  • white chocolate Candy Melts
  • small squeeze bottle (piping bag or baggie with corner snipped)
  • knife
  • wax paper
supplies
 

Steps:

  1. Wash and dry strawberries. Slice the top off and cut in half lengthwise.
  2. cut strawberries
     
  3. Melt Candy Melts according to package directions in a small, deep bowl. Add some of the chocolate to the squeeze bottle (or bag).
  4. Dip the pointy end of each strawberry half into the chocolate about halfway. Place them on wax paper and allow chocolate to harden.
  5. dip in chocolate
     
    let chocolate harden
     
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  6. Squeeze a line of chocolate down the middle of the strawberries. Now add spots of chocolate to the lady bugs.
  7. add line down middle
     
    add spots
     
  8. Using the white chocolate, add the eyes. Once the white chocolate has hardened, add the pupils with the milk chocolate. Enjoy!
  9. add white for eyes
     
    add milk chocolate to eyes
     
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July 20, 2014

Here is a cute way to decorate strawberries for a party. Check out this video and learn how to make them.

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