Make and share this Chocolate Covered Fruit recipe from Food.com.
Provided by RecipeNut
Categories Dessert
Time 30m
Yield 15 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Peel oranges and separate into sections.
- Wrap sections in plastic wrap so they do not dry out.
- Rinse strawberries under cold running water, do not remove the stems.
- Pat berries completely dry with paper towels.
- Set fruit aside.
- Fruit should be at room temperature for dipping.
- Place peanuts in a small bowl.
- Into a double boiler top, not over water, grate semi sweet chocolate squares.
- Set candy thermometer in place, set aside.
- Heat water to boiling in double boiler bottom; remove from heat.
- Place double boiler top over hot water; melt chocolate, stirring constantly with rubber spatula, until temperature reaches 130 degrees.
- Immediately discard hot water from double boiler bottom and refill with cold water to come one-third of the way up the side of the double boiler.
- Set top in place and cool chocolate, stirring constantly, until chocolate temperature reaches 83 degrees.
- Remove double boiler top and replace cold water in bottom with warm water (about 85 degrees).
- This will keep the chocolate and dipping consistency longer.
- With fingers, hold one piece of fruit at a time and dip it into chocolate, leaving part of fruit uncovered.
- Shake off excess chocolate or gently scrape one side of fruit to remove excess.
- Place on waxed paper.
- Working quickly, stir peanuts into leftover chocolate in pan.
- Drop mixture by tablespoonfuls onto waxed paper.
- Let chocolate covered fruit and peanut clusters stand until chocolate is set (about 10 minutes) before removing from waxed paper.
- Serve dipped fresh fruit same day.
- Store peanut clusters in tightly covered container; use within one week.
- Note: Chocolate can be easily melted in the microwave as well.
- Break chocolate into chunks and microwave in increments of 20-30 seconds, stirring in between each session.
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Rabika Limbu
[email protected]These are a great make-ahead snack.
Kanchon Malaker
[email protected]I love how customizable these are.
Kineard Tyress
[email protected]These are a great way to get your kids to eat fruit.
mirsaad khan
[email protected]I love the way these look.
Owais Chhipa
[email protected]These are a great way to use up ripe fruit.
Malik Mukhtar
[email protected]I love how easy these are to make.
Raphael mccall
[email protected]These are a great party food.
Gi Duarte
[email protected]I made these for my husband and he loved them!
king mafia 302
[email protected]These are a great way to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Apdirahmaan Matan
[email protected]I love the combination of chocolate and fruit.
Sardar Ahmad Khan Thaheem
[email protected]These are a great healthy snack.
James Earnest
[email protected]I made these for a baby shower and they were a big hit!
Mkrein Julius
[email protected]These are a great way to use up leftover fruit.
Bhagarathi Karki
[email protected]I love how versatile this recipe is. You can use any type of fruit you like.
Waruni2 Rathnayaka
[email protected]These were so easy to make and they turned out so cute! I will definitely be making them again.
Md.Hannan Sha
[email protected]I made these for my kids and they loved them! They were so excited to help me make them and they turned out great.
Muhammad Abir Hossain
[email protected]These chocolate covered fruits were a huge hit at my party! They were so easy to make and everyone loved them.