Chocolate Covered Strawberries Are The Perfect Valentine's Day Gift
Posted: Saturday, September 20, 2008
by Toni Young
The Basket Spot
The appeal of chocolate covered strawberries appears to be universal. People of all ages, men and women, love this delicious, juicy treat. Whether enveloped in white, dark or milk chocolate, covered strawberries make an indulgent, special gift or dessert.
These succulent fruits spike in popularity around romantic holidays such as Valentine's Day. Many lovers exchange these instead of the trite box of chocolates. When used as a gift on a special occasion, they can signify class and a love of the finer things in life.
Nothing is more important to the success of this dessert than the choice of the strawberry. Not only should the fruit be large, it must be garden-fresh, flavorful and ripe. If the strawberries do not possess these qualities, the dessert itself will cause disenchantment and regret. Undersized, bland berries are responsible for more distress than one may be aware of! When the strawberry possesses all the essential characteristics that together make up perfection, one berry is all that is needed for dessert.
After you've picked a worthy strawberry, you can think about what kind of chocolate you want to use. It is best when you use a high quality chocolate because store brand chocolate just won't do the trick. Fondue chocolate is a good choice for this project because it is rich and creamy. If you want, you could also use white chocolate or a dark chocolate for a slight bitter taste. There are many different combinations of chocolate and strawberries that will still make it a delightful dessert.
The preparation of the masterpiece will have a great affect on making it appealing to the eyes, for one must be visually stimulated by the appearance, before taking a chance at exciting the other senses. Using a long stemmed, perfectly-shaped strawberry that is dipped perfectly is of the utmost importance. The dip should only cover about 75% of the berry, leaving the top quarter and stem unblemished.
Use waxed paper to rest the dipped strawberries on immediately after you have dipped it in the melted chocolate. This will prevent the chocolate from sticking to the surface. Once the chocolate has solidified again, you can add toppings or additional chocolate. Many people like to drizzle a little white chocolate to give it an even better appearance.
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