CHOCOLATE COVERED STRAWBERRY SHOOTERS

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Novelty Chocolate Covered Strawberry Shooters with edible shot glass is perfect for your next party or a night in! One of the most impressive shots out there. However, it doesn’t stop at being great-looking, it’s really delicious too.

Novelty Chocolate Covered Strawberry Shooters

Chocolate Covered Strawberry Shooters

The novelty of the tequila shots makes them a really fun way to enjoy cocktails for a special occasion. These are not your ordinary chocolate-covered strawberries. Read on to learn how to make them!

You can enjoy a dessert and drink all in one with this festive recipe. I chose to fill the strawberries with tequila. You can fill them with any alcohol that you prefer. Godiva Chocolate liquor sounds especially appealing to me! As well, you may want to fill them with jello shots

For the Jello Shots, you can use my Blue Lagoon Recipe. Any flavored jello can be used so don’t let that deter you from using that recipe. Pudding shots is another option for festive shots. As well, check out this recipe for White Tea Shot.

Another option, if you don’t drink, fill them with fruit juice. Apple juice is my choice, but any juice would be good. This would make a novel kids’ party dessert.

Cocktail shooters!

You may also like these filled strawberries for entertaining!

How to make Chocolate Covered Strawberry Shooters

  1. Large strawberries are easier to handle. Rinse the strawberries and allow them to dry completely. If there is any moisture on them, it will make the chocolate seize or get hard. Plan to do this well in advance.
  2. With a small paring knife or melon baller, slice the stems off the strawberries.
  3. Next, cut a small amount of the ends off to make flat bottoms. You’ll want them to sit flat.
  4. Now, carefully hollow out the strawberry. This is why larger strawberries are easier to handle.
  5. Melt your chocolate. If you’re not familiar with melting chocolate read, How to Melt Chocolate, for a quick, easy tutorial.
  6. I always like to use Chocolate Candy Melts for dipping anything in chocolate. It’s smooth without much effort. You can also use your preference of chocolate: dark chocolate, semi-sweet, or milk chocolate.
  7. Dip each chocolate about 3/4 of the way up. I find it much easier to use this 3-pronged chocolate dipping tool for the strawberries than using a fork or my fingers. 
  8. Set them on the waxed paper or parchment paper to dry. I prefer parchment paper. Repeat with each strawberry.
  9. Allow the chocolate to harden. I was taught not to refrigerate chocolate to speed up the cooling/hardening process. Therefore, I recommend letting them sit on the countertop to dry. It doesn’t take very long.
  10. Immediately before you serve them, fill the cavity with tequila.
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Chocolate Covered Strawberry Shooters, strawberries make a delicious glass for a tequila shot!

Author: Paula
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Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 2 minutes
Servings: 16 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Wash and dry strawberries. , stem and hollow out the strawberries.
  • Stem and cut a small, flat portion of the end of the strawberry. Hollow out the strawberries with a paring knife or melon baller.
  • Melt the chocolate. Dip each strawberry 3/4 of the way up with chocolate. Place on the parchment paper to dry and harden. Repeat with each strawberry.
  • Once the chocolate is dry and just before you're ready to serve, fill each strawberry with tequila.

Nutrition

Calories: 77kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 5mg | Potassium: 41mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 19IU | Vitamin C: 16mg | Calcium: 13mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are important to you, I recommend calculating them yourself.

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20 Comments

  1. These look de-lish!! Found you over at Two Cup Tuesdays. I am co-hosting Tasty Tuesdays this week and would love for you to link up this recipe.

    Lori
    Lori’s Culinary Creations

  2. These would be great for a New Year’s Party!
    I love that it’s a shot especially, I get ADD when I’ve got a large drink. At the end of the night I’m like, “am I the only one who didn’t get a buzz… gr.” lol

  3. Me again! 🙂 Thank you SO much for joining us and sharing your yummy recipes with us at Best of the Weekend! Pinning and buffering – I just LOVE these!!! Have a fantastic Saturday and I know today will be much brighter! 😉

  4. What a cute idea for a cocktail party, Paula!
    So sorry about your site today 🙁 Looking forward to Saturday Dishes though 🙂
    Happy Friday,
    Ang

    1. Thank you!! Bring some good stuff 😉 Ugh, it was awful and I’m such a morning person, when it did finally come up I was so over wanting to write!

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