Halloween Strawberries: Festive Ghost and Monster Fruit Ideas

Spooky Strawberries are a sweet, simple treat that turn fresh fruit into playful Halloween snacks. If you don’t think spiders can be cute, these chocolate-legged strawberries might change your mind.

A strawberry decorated with candy eyes and chocolate legs to resemble a spider, with similar creations displayed in the background, on a light grey surface.

This easy recipe only needs strawberries, melted dark chocolate, and candy eyes. It’s quick to prepare and makes a fun addition to lunchboxes or a festive fruit platter at a Halloween party.

Recipe Tip

Add chopped almond fangs for an extra spooky touch.

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Strawberries decorated with candy eyes and chocolate legs to resemble cute spiders make fun, healthy bites—perfect for creative food recipes and party dishes, arranged on a light surface.
Servings: 10 spiders

Spooky Strawberries

Strawberry spiders made with dark chocolate legs and candy eyes.
Prep: 25 minutes
Cook: 0 minutes
Total: 25 minutes
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Equipment

  • piping utensil or bag
  • parchment paper

Ingredients 

  • 10 strawberries
  • 50 grams dark chocolate
  • 20 candy eyes

Instructions 

  • Remove the leaves from the strawberries and pat them dry on a kitchen towel.
  • Melt the dark chocolate until smooth.
  • Fill a piping utensil or a small plastic bag with the melted chocolate.
  • Pipe eight curved spider legs onto a sheet of parchment paper.
  • Place a strawberry on top of the chocolate legs so it rests with the legs radiating out beneath it.
  • Use a bit of melted chocolate to attach the candy eyes. Add two eyes or more, as you like.
  • Let the chocolate set completely before serving or packing.

Nutrition

Calories: 34kcal, Carbohydrates: 3g, Protein: 0.5g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sugar: 2g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be used only as an approximation.


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