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Cute and spooky white chocolate strawberry ghosts—an easy Halloween treat made with chocolate-covered strawberries and simple chocolate eyes. Ready in about 30 minutes.

Strawberry Ghosts

This recipe for strawberry ghosts has been a Halloween staple for years in my household. I first made them the year my youngest was determined to hand out homemade treats to classmates rather than store-bought candy. They were simple, fast, and absolutely charming. The combination of bright, juicy strawberries and a smooth white chocolate coating creates a playful contrast in color and flavor. Each bite balances fresh berry brightness with creamy sweetness and a tiny burst of chocolate from the face decoration.

What I love about these is how approachable they are. You do not need special tools or tempering expertise. With just a microwave-safe bowl, a baking sheet lined with parchment, and two kinds of melting wafers, you can take ordinary strawberries and turn them into a festive centerpiece. I remember making a double batch the night before a neighborhood party; guests loved picking them off the platter, and kids delighted in naming each ghost. They are light enough to be enjoyed after a big meal yet substantial enough to feel like a real treat.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Quick to make and family friendly: ready in about 30 minutes from start to finish, including chilling time, perfect for last-minute Halloween plans.
  • Uses pantry-friendly melting wafers so you do not need tempering skills; I recommend Ghirardelli for reliable flavor and smooth texture.
  • Requires minimal equipment and few ingredients: strawberries, white melting wafers, and a little dark chocolate for faces.
  • Visually festive but simple to customize: swap the face shapes, add sprinkles before the chocolate sets, or use dark chips for different expressions.
  • Great for make-ahead: wash strawberries the day before to ensure they are perfectly dry and ready to dip when you are.

I first discovered this method while searching for a no-fuss dessert that looked special. The first time I set a tray on the table, everyone paused to admire them before digging in. They vanish fast at parties and are a reliable way to get kids involved in the kitchen. Simple prep, big payoff.

Ingredients

  • Strawberries: 18 medium berries, washed and dried thoroughly. Choose firm, ripe strawberries with bright green caps for easy handling and the best contrast against the white coating. I like berries about 1 to 1.5 inches wide so the ghost shape looks cute.
  • White chocolate melting wafers: 8 ounces by weight. I prefer Ghirardelli or Wilton melt wafers because they melt smoothly in the microwave and set with a nice sheen. If using chopped white chocolate, watch it closely to avoid scorching.
  • Dark chocolate melting wafers or mini chips: 2 ounces for the eyes and mouths. Use a good quality dark chocolate to give a crisp visual contrast and a little bitter bite against the sweet white coating.

Instructions

Prepare the work station and berries: Line a baking sheet or counter area with parchment or wax paper. Gently wash strawberries and dry them completely; any remaining water will cause the coating to seize and slide. I often wash the berries the day before and leave them on paper towels in the refrigerator overnight for perfect dryness. Keep the green stems intact to use as handles during dipping. Melt the white coating: Place 8 ounces of white melting wafers in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave at 50 percent power in 30 second bursts, stirring thoroughly between each burst. When only a few small pieces remain, remove and stir until fully smooth. The key visual cue is a glossy, lump-free texture. If too thick, add a very small amount of neutral oil or vegetable shortening, 1 teaspoon at a time, to loosen without thinning too much. Dip and shape the ghosts: Hold strawberries by the stem and dip into the white chocolate, turning to coat completely. Lift and allow excess to drip back into the bowl, then gently place the berry on the parchment. To create the ghost tail, drag the berry across the paper in a short line so the white chocolate pulls into a small tail. Work quickly while the chocolate is still fluid. Repeat until all berries are coated. Chill in the refrigerator for 5 to 10 minutes, or until the coating is firm to the touch. Add the ghost faces: Melt the 2 ounces of dark chocolate the same way in a separate bowl. You can use a piping bag with a tiny tip, a toothpick, or the back of a small spoon to dot two eyes and a mouth on each ghost. Alternatively, press two mini chocolate chips into the white coating right after dipping while it is still wet. If the melted chocolate thickens, warm briefly in the microwave for 10 seconds to soften before decorating. Final chill and serve: Place the decorated berries back on the parchment and refrigerate for another 5 minutes to set the faces. Keep them chilled until serving. Best enjoyed the same day, but they will keep in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to 2 to 3 days. User provided content image 2

You Must Know

  • These treats are best served the same day. Store in a single layer in the refrigerator for up to 2 to 3 days.
  • Wash strawberries the day before and dry completely. Any moisture prevents chocolate from adhering and causes streaking.
  • Use melting wafers for a reliable, glossy finish that sets quickly; standard baking chocolate may require tempering for shine and snap.
  • Because white coating contains milk solids, these are not dairy free or vegan unless you use specialized vegan white chips.

My favorite part is watching kids pick faces to match personalities. Once, my niece lined them up and gave each ghost a name. That small ritual makes these more than a dessert; they become a memory. The combination of bright fruit and creamy chocolate also makes them feel surprisingly sophisticated for such easy prep.

Storage Tips

Store finished pieces in a single layer in a shallow airtight container to protect the chocolate decorations. Place parchment between layers if you must stack them. Refrigerate and bring to cool room temperature before serving to avoid condensation on the coating. For longer storage, they will hold well for 2 to 3 days. Freezing is not recommended because thawing can cause the white chocolate surface to bloom and the berries to release moisture, changing the texture.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you need a dairy-free version, use vegan white melting wafers or coconut-based candy melts and a dairy-free dark chocolate for the faces. For a less sweet option, replace the white coating with white chocolate that contains a higher cocoa butter content, or use cream cheese-based coating for a tangy variation. If fresh strawberries are out of season, use firm, bite-sized pears or banana pieces on skewers, though these will affect sweetness and texture.

Serving Suggestions

Arrange ghosts on a Halloween-themed platter with edible leaves or mint sprigs for color contrast. They pair beautifully with a lightly spiced hot chocolate or an herbal tea. For a party, create a dessert board with these alongside mini cupcakes and candy corns. Garnish with a dusting of cocoa powder on the serving plate for an elegant touch.

Cultural Background

Chocolate-dipped fruit is a classic technique found in many culinary traditions where chocolate is used to elevate fruit. The playful ghost motif is a contemporary Halloween twist that draws on traditions of dressing food for festive occasions. Turning simple dipped strawberries into characters is part of a broader trend of themed desserts that blend visual appeal with approachable technique.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer, use the largest, juiciest strawberries and serve immediately for the best flavor. For a winter party, swap the face chocolate for colored candy melts and add edible glitter for a wintry look. Adjust decorations to match any holiday by changing the mouth shapes or adding tiny edible decorations before the coating sets.

Meal Prep Tips

To streamline party prep, wash and fully dry strawberries a day ahead and store them uncoated in the refrigerator on a tray lined with paper towels. Melt chocolate and do the dipping an hour before guests arrive, then chill. Keep a small tray in the fridge for last-minute touch-ups on faces. Use small bowls for easy handling when decorating multiple batches.

These strawberry ghosts are easy to make, visually delightful, and reliably popular. Whether you are feeding a crowd or making a small batch for family fun, they bring a mischievous charm to any spread. Try making a few extra to practice your faces and soon you will have a collection of personalities to share.

Pro Tips

  • Wash strawberries the day before and let them dry completely on paper towels in the fridge to avoid moisture issues.

  • Work quickly when dragging the berry to create the ghost tail; the white coating sets fast so speed matters.

  • If white chocolate thickens, warm briefly at 50 percent power in 10 second bursts and stir between each burst.

  • Use the stem as a handle while dipping to keep fingers clean and reduce the need for extra tools.

This nourishing strawberry ghosts recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

Can I wash strawberries right before dipping?

Yes. Wash strawberries and dry them completely before coating. Any moisture can cause the chocolate to seize and not stick properly.

How long will they keep?

They are best the same day. Store in the refrigerator in a single layer for up to 2 to 3 days.

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Strawberry Ghosts

This Strawberry Ghosts recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 18 steaks
Strawberry Ghosts
Prep:20 minutes
Cook:10 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:30 minutes

Instructions

1

Prep the workspace and berries

Line a baking sheet with parchment or wax paper. Wash strawberries and dry completely on paper towels. Keep stems intact for dipping.

2

Melt white chocolate

Place 8 ounces of white melting wafers in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat at 50 percent power in 30 second intervals, stirring between each, until smooth and glossy.

3

Dip and shape ghosts

Hold each berry by the stem and dip into white chocolate, turning to coat. Place on parchment and drag to create a tail. Chill 5 to 10 minutes to set.

4

Decorate faces

Melt 2 ounces dark chocolate. Use a small spoon, piping bag, or toothpick to dot eyes and a mouth. Alternatively press mini chips into the coating while wet.

5

Final chill and serve

Refrigerate for 5 minutes to harden the faces, then serve chilled. Store leftovers in a single layer in the refrigerator for up to 2 to 3 days.

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Nutrition

Calories: 86kcal | Carbohydrates: 9.59g | Protein:
1.04g | Fat: 4.82g | Saturated Fat: 1g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat:
2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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