Vegan Chocolate Covered Strawberries Recipe – A Sweet Treat to Brighten Your Day
There is something so cozy about the smell of melted chocolate in the kitchen. It feels simple, sweet, and a little special all at once. These Vegan Chocolate Covered Strawberries are the kind of treat I love making when I want something pretty, easy, and homemade without turning on the oven.
This always takes me back to Sunday dinners, when a small dessert on the table made everyone smile before the meal was even over. The strawberries stay juicy and fresh, while the chocolate sets into a smooth shell with just the right snap.
Why You’ll Love This
- Quick and easy: You only need a few simple ingredients and a little chill time.
- Beautiful for sharing: These strawberries look elegant on dessert trays, brunch boards, or party plates.
- Vegan friendly: Vegan dark and white chocolate keep this treat dairy-free and simple.
- Kid-approved: Dipping and drizzling chocolate makes this recipe fun for little helpers.
- Easy to customize: Add sea salt, crushed nuts, coconut, or colorful sprinkles if you like.
Quick Recipe Snapshot
You do not need fancy tools for this recipe, just dry strawberries, smooth melted chocolate, and a little patience while they set.
Ingredients You’ll Need
{image_2}- 12 large fresh strawberries — fresh berries give the best flavor
- 1 cup vegan dark chocolate chips — quality chocolate melts smoother
- 1 cup vegan white chocolate chips — perfect for coating or drizzling
How to Make It
Step 1: Wash the Strawberries
First, rinse the strawberries gently under cool water. Then place them on a paper towel and let them rest for 20 to 30 minutes so the surface can dry.
Step 2: Dry Them Completely
Next, pat each strawberry dry with a clean paper towel. The berries should feel dry to the touch before they go near the chocolate.
Step 3: Add Toothpicks for Easy Dipping
After that, stick two toothpicks into the top of each strawberry. This gives you a better grip and helps keep the coating neat.
Step 4: Melt the Dark Chocolate
Place the vegan dark chocolate chips in a microwave-safe cup or bowl. Microwave in 30-second bursts, stirring each time, until the chocolate looks smooth and glossy.
Step 5: Melt the White Chocolate
Then melt the vegan white chocolate chips the same way. Stir slowly between each burst so the chocolate melts evenly and does not scorch.
Step 6: Prepare the Tray
Meanwhile, line a plate or baking tray with parchment paper. This keeps the dipped strawberries from sticking while the chocolate firms up.
Step 7: Dip the Strawberries
Dip half of the strawberries into the dark chocolate and the other half into the white chocolate. Hold each berry over the bowl for a few seconds so the extra chocolate can drip away.
Step 8: Chill Until Firm
Place the dipped strawberries on the parchment-lined tray. Then refrigerate them for about 30 minutes, or until the chocolate feels firm to the touch.
Step 9: Add the Drizzle
Finally, drizzle the leftover dark chocolate over the white strawberries and the leftover white chocolate over the dark strawberries. Chill them again until the drizzle sets.
Kitchen Tips (From My Kitchen)
Serving Ideas
These Vegan Chocolate Covered Strawberries are perfect when you want a dessert that feels pretty but still easy. Serve them chilled, with the chocolate set and the berries fresh inside.
- Serve them after a weeknight dinner for a light sweet bite.
- Add them to a brunch board with fruit, muffins, and coffee.
- Pack them in a small box as a homemade edible gift.
- Serve them for holidays, birthdays, or movie nights.
- Add crushed pistachios or coconut for a colorful finish.
Storing & Leftovers
- Fridge: Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
- Freezer: Freezing is possible, but the strawberries may soften after thawing.
- Reheat: Do not reheat. These are best served cold from the fridge.
For a quick leftover idea, chop extra strawberries and add them to a smoothie, oatmeal bowl, or dairy-free yogurt.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make Vegan Chocolate Covered Strawberries ahead of time?
Yes. You can make them up to one day ahead and keep them chilled in an airtight container until serving.
What chocolate should I use?
Use vegan chocolate chips that melt smoothly. Dark chocolate usually melts easier, while vegan white chocolate may need a little more gentle stirring.
How do I know they are done?
The chocolate should feel firm when you touch it lightly. If it still feels soft, chill the strawberries a little longer.
Can I freeze Vegan Chocolate Covered Strawberries?
You can freeze them, but the texture of the berries may change. For the best bite, enjoy them fresh or refrigerated.
Final Thoughts
This is one of those easy desserts that feels thoughtful without taking much effort. You can keep the toppings simple, add a drizzle, or dress them up for a party. However you serve them, Vegan Chocolate Covered Strawberries bring a sweet little moment to the table.
Vegan Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Ingredients
Method
- Wash your strawberries gently and let them rest on a paper towel to dry for 20-30 minutes.
- Pat the strawberries dry to ensure the chocolate sticks well.
- Stick two toothpicks into the tops of each strawberry for easy dipping.
- Add the dark chocolate and white chocolate chips into separate microwave-safe cups.
- Microwave each cup in 30-second increments, stirring with a fork until fully melted and smooth.
- Line a plate or baking tray with parchment paper.
- Dip every other strawberry fully into the dark chocolate, holding it by the toothpick.
- Use the same technique with the remaining strawberries using the white chocolate.
- Place the dipped strawberries in the fridge for about 30 minutes until the chocolate has hardened.
- Transfer the leftover melted dark and white chocolate into piping bags and drizzle over the dipped strawberries.
- Return the strawberries to the tray and refrigerate again until the drizzle hardens.
- Enjoy your Vegan Chocolate Covered Strawberries once everything is set!

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