When summer rolls around, I’m all about desserts that are bright, easy, and fresh. And when the Fourth of July hits, these red, white, and blue chocolate-covered strawberries are always the first thing I make. They’re simple, eye-catching, and disappear faster than fireworks fade.
What I love most about these is how effortlessly festive they are. You only need a few ingredients and no baking skills whatsoever. Just fresh strawberries, some white chocolate, and a quick dip into blue sugar or sprinkles—and you’ve got a tray of treats that looks like you spent hours on them (when really, it took maybe 20 minutes).
These are great for BBQs, pool parties, picnics, or even just as a fun kitchen activity with kids. They’re sweet, juicy, and have just enough chocolate to feel indulgent without being heavy.
Why I Love These Red, White & Blue Strawberries
- No baking required — quick and mess-free
- Fresh, juicy, and light — perfect for summer heat
- Festive and colorful — an instant showstopper on any dessert table
- Just three ingredients (plus optional flair)
- Easy to make ahead and store in the fridge
Ingredients You’ll Need
(Makes about 20 strawberries | Prep Time: 20 minutes | Chill Time: 10–15 minutes)
- 1 pound fresh strawberries (rinsed and dried completely)
- 1 ½ cups white chocolate chips or white candy melts
- 1/2 cup blue sanding sugar or blue sprinkles
- Optional: parchment paper, coconut oil (for smoother chocolate), patriotic sprinkles
How I Make Patriotic Chocolate-Dipped Strawberries (Step-by-Step)
- Prep the Strawberries
First, I rinse the strawberries and dry them very well. Any water left on the berries will cause the chocolate to seize or slide off. I leave the stems on for easy dipping. - Melt the White Chocolate
I pour the white chocolate chips or candy melts into a microwave-safe bowl and heat in 30-second intervals, stirring each time until smooth. If the chocolate seems too thick, I stir in a tiny bit of coconut oil to loosen it up. - Dip in White Chocolate
Holding each strawberry by the stem, I dip it about 2/3 of the way into the melted chocolate, letting the excess drip off. Then I gently shake it to smooth out the coating. - Dip in Blue Sugar
Right after the white chocolate, I dip the bottom third of each strawberry into blue sanding sugar or sprinkles to create the red (strawberry), white (chocolate), and blue (sugar) layers. I place each one on a parchment-lined baking sheet. - Let Them Set
I pop the tray in the fridge for about 10–15 minutes to help the chocolate harden. Then they’re ready to serve or store!
My Tips for the Best Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
- Dry the strawberries completely — this is key to helping the chocolate stick
- Use candy melts for easier melting if you’ve struggled with chocolate in the past
- Chill before serving — especially if you’re making them ahead
- Handle by the stem so you don’t smudge the chocolate layer
- Store in a single layer on a tray lined with parchment to prevent sticking
Fun Variations I’ve Tried
- Add patriotic sprinkles instead of (or in addition to) blue sugar
- Drizzle with red and blue colored candy melts for a swirled look
- Use star-shaped sprinkles on top of the white chocolate before it sets
- Make mini versions with smaller berries for bite-sized servings
What I Serve With These Festive Strawberries
- Other red, white, and blue desserts like cupcakes or layered trifles
- A big fruit salad with watermelon, blueberries, and pineapple
- Sparkling lemonade or a patriotic punch
- Light summer fare like grilled chicken, burgers, and pasta salad
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How far in advance can I make these?
A: You can make them the night before and store in the fridge. Just don’t make them more than 24 hours ahead, as strawberries can start to sweat.
Q: Can I use milk or dark chocolate instead of white?
A: Sure! They won’t have the same patriotic look, but they’ll still taste amazing.
Q: Do I need special sugar?
A: Blue sanding sugar works best for the look, but blue sprinkles or even crushed blue candy can work in a pinch.
Q: Can I freeze them?
A: I wouldn’t recommend it — the texture of the strawberry changes, and the chocolate can crack when frozen.
Why These Red, White & Blue Strawberries Are Always a Hit
They’re the kind of dessert that people want to grab—fun to look at, easy to eat, and they don’t leave you feeling overly full on a hot summer day. Plus, they’re as simple to make as they are impressive.
Whether you’re planning a Fourth of July picnic or just want to add something festive to your weekend BBQ, these patriotic strawberries check every box. Bright, easy, and downright delicious.
Easy Red, White & Blue Strawberries That Are Fresh, Fun, and Party-Ready
Ingredients
- 1 pound fresh strawberries (rinsed and dried completely)
- 2 cups blue sanding sugar or blue sprinkles
- 1 cup white chocolate chips
- 1 cup red chocolate melts
Instructions
- Melt the white chocolate chips in a microwave-safe bowl, stirring every 30 seconds until smooth.
- Dip each strawberry into the melted white chocolate, allowing excess to drip off.
- Immediately sprinkle blue sanding sugar or blue sprinkles over the white chocolate before it hardens.
- Melt the red chocolate melts in another bowl, stirring until smooth.
- Dip the bottom half of each strawberry into the red chocolate, allowing excess to drip off.
- Place the strawberries on a parchment-lined baking sheet to cool and set.
- Once set, arrange them on a platter and serve.
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