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I made some chocolate covered strawberries.

Aren’t they beautiful??

I made ’em with two ingredients, both from Aldi. Aldi has a number of different flavors of chocolate, but the 70% dark is what I always buy.

People without Aldi stores, you don’t have to hate me…you can go buy some strawberries and chocolate somewhere else and make yourself some beautiful strawberries.

I think you can use most any sort of chocolate you want, although I do believe I’ve heard that chocolate chips aren’t the best for melting and dipping.

Remember when I flew to the Aldi headquarters and met Janice Stahl, a food stylist? Well, she and the Aldi test kitchens put together 4 different Valentine’s Day projects that you can make with Aldi ingredients for under $10.

And they sent me a $10 gift certificate to buy ingredients to make one of the projects. (This post is not sponsored in any other way, though, and all the photos and text are mine.)

I chose chocolate covered strawberries, obviously.

To melt the chocolate, just break it into pieces and microwave it. I did mine for 45 seconds at a time, stirring in between each zapping session.

Proof I am a true fangirl: Even my spatula is from Aldi.

Wash the strawberries and pat them dry. You can use a paper towel, of course, but why would you? 😉

Dip the strawberries into the chocolate, and lay them on a lined baking sheet to set. Wax paper was suggested, but I dug up my silicone pan liner and used that instead.

I drizzled some chocolate onto a few of my strawberries, just to mix things up a bit.

I actually think they look prettier with the drizzle, but of course, the ones dipped in chocolate taste better.

You could get more creative with these of course, by maybe drizzling white chocolate onto the berries once the chocolate has set. Or you could roll them in sprinkles or nuts before the chocolate has completely hardened.

But I have to say, I really like the simple look of the dark chocolate.

If you don’t happen to like the combo of fruit and chocolate, you could always opt to dip pretzel sticks (I’ve done that before and they are so good!) or marshmallows.
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Jentry Nielsen

Wednesday 13th of February 2013

These look so good!!! I've tried making these before and they just never turned out right, I'll have to try your technique this year! Thanks for sharing this!!! :)

Suzanne

Wednesday 13th of February 2013

Semi-Sweet Chocolate chips work really well. Just put them in a micro-wave safe bowl, drizzle the chips with vegetable oil, cover and shake them up so they are all covered with the oil. Nuke them for 1 minute and then stir like crazy. If they are not melted all the way put them in for another 30 seconds. My family LOVES these chocolate covered strawberries!!! Happy Valentine's Day!

Tammy

Tuesday 12th of February 2013

I needed to stop by Aldi today and I picked up strawberries and chocolate so I could make some for our dessert! They turned out so good! I also got a pineapple (it was under $2 this week) and we had pineapple along with our strawberries. I would say this was a healthy dessert. :)

Karen

Tuesday 12th of February 2013

I noticed at my local grocery store, they were curiously not selling strawberries this week, yet they WERE selling chocolate-dipped strawberries. I think they wanted the extra profit.

We don't have an aldi's near us, but I just read that their beef was contaminated with horse meat. Thought of you. Hopefully that didn't affect you, since you buy your beef locally.

Amy

Wednesday 13th of February 2013

I read about the beef as well. It seemed to be only some of their pre-packaged meals that were affected.

Deb

Tuesday 12th of February 2013

I always use chocolate chips and we make these ALL the time. I add a tiny bit of shortening to help them set up, like a tsp. I miss Aldi, none of those in MT..but the strawberries at Costco have been good. ;)

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