Seriously how cute are these Easter Carrot Strawberries!ย Don't you just want to grab one off the screen and take a big juicy bite! YUM!
Easter Carrot Strawberries
They are thankfully super easy to make and taste amazing. Plus they are gorgeous for setting out on your Easter table. Everyone will think you spent hours making them and you will know how easy they were!
Ingredients
- Strawberries, fresh
- White Candy Melts
- Shortening
- Red and Yellow Food Coloring
You can also use orange candy melts if you want to. It really depends on how bright of orange you want your Easter Carrot Strawberries to be.
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Easter Carrot Strawberries!
Ingredients
- 1 pint Strawberries fresh
- 12 Ounce White Candy Melts
- 1 Tablespoon Shortening
- Red and Yellow Food Coloring
Instructions
- In a small bowl, melt the white candy melts and shortening together and stir until smooth. Add in a few drops of red and yellow food coloring to make an orange color.
- Wash the fresh strawberries and dry them well. Place a piece of waxed paper on the counter top to set the berries on after dipping. Dip each strawberry into the orange candy mixture and use a spoon to make sure itโs well coated (but do not coat the leaf end). Place each berry onto the waxed paper and let it dry completely before serving.
Kitchen Tools
- Cookie Sheets
- Parchment Paper
Nutrition
Recipe originally shared on March 29, 2015. Updated November 2020
Kathleen Kennedy-Leon
Those look so pretty and I bet they taste great too. Thanks for sharing these--my daughter is a big strawberry fan and I'm sure she'll love these!
Danielle K
These are absolutely adorable and perfect. I'll totally have to make these next Easter.
Jennifer Van Huss
What a simple yet fun little treat for Easter time. My kids like to leave treats out for the EAster bunny, I think next year, this may be the treat!
mykidsguide
Those look amazing. I have never considered making carrot strawberries.
Michelle
These are perfect for spring. I would never have thought to use white candy melts and food coloring.