White Chocolate Strawberry Holiday Tree

This white chocolate strawberry holiday tree is a festive and delicious dessert made with Pascha's Dairy-Free White Chocolate and fresh strawberries. The strawberries are dipped in creamy vegan white chocolate, then stacked to create a holiday tree shape, making it both a beautiful and tasty treat. Perfect for holiday parties or as a fun family activity, this recipe is simple to make and offers a sweet twist to traditional holiday desserts.

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Ingredients:

Equipment:

  • Foam Cone
  • Toothpicks
  • Plastic Wrap

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Directions:

  1. Wrap the foam cone in plastic wrap.
  2. Wash the strawberries and dry them.
  3. Put larger strawberries to the side to use along the bottom row of the cone.
  4. Melt chocolate using a double boiler over medium low heat. Once chocolate starts to melt stir until melted.
  5. Put strawberries on toothpick, dip into the melted chocolate, trying to shake off the excess, and set on parchment paper until set. We used about 7 dipped berries in our tree. You can decide what works best for you.
  6. Dip strawberries again and this time apply sprinkles and glitter before they set. Let set again on parchment paper.
  7. Start to put toothpicks in the foam cone and add strawberries going in a circle from top to bottom saving the larger berries to place along the bottom.
  8. Add chocolate covered strawberries intermittently to add a festive touch.
  9. Once tree is covered with berries start adding mint leaves.
  10. Take strawberry out where you want the leave and place mint leaf on toothpick and reapply berry. Enjoy!

Pro Tips: Placing the toothpicks in the cone first and then adding strawberries works best. Larger strawberries along the bottom work best. Sprinkle with white monk fruit for a snow effect.

Music by Sergio Prosvirini

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