Dip it Good: Fave Ideas for Chocolate-covered Treats

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Chances are, you have a favorite item to dip in chocolate. Whether you enjoy sweet and savory chocolate-dipped pretzels, fruit covered in chocolate, or a sweet drizzle on top of your favorite cookie, adding chocolate simply makes everything better! Check out some of our favorite ideas for chocolate-covered bliss.

Peanut Butter Balls

crispy peanut butter snow balls
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Dip these no-bake peanut butter balls with Rice Krispies in white melted chocolate. They have a little bit of everything from marshmallows and chocolate to the sweet and savory crunch of peanut butter and crispy rice cereal.

patriotic gnome cookie cups for fourth of July
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Red, white and blue sprinkles and drizzles of melted chocolate top off these cute little patriotic gnome cookies. Just in time for summer holidays!

Cool Whip Candy

Cool whip candy bites on platter
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Cool Whip candy is an easy recipe for you and your family to make during the holidays or any time you want a little something sweet. Make it with or without mint for a bite-size chocolate dessert.

What Chocolate To Use for Melting

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Read these tips for some of the best melting chocolate to use and ideas on how to use chocolate molds for candy making, chocolate letters, cocoa bombs, and whatever else you want to create.

Chocolate Pecan Turtle Bark

Chocolate Pecan Bark Recipe
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Chocolate pecan turtle bark is a delicious sweet treat made with melted milk chocolate chips, pecans, and caramels sprinkled with coarse salt. It’s quick and easy to make and doubles as a great gift too.

Chocolate Covered Wordle Blocks

wordle sugar wafer snack idea
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This simple snack is easy to make and tastes great. But the fun really lies in creating a truly edible Wordle board! Learn how to make this chocolate-dipped Wordle snack.

Red Velvet Rice Krispie Treats

A plate of red velvet rice krispie treats drizzled with white icing.
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Everyone loves a good Rice Krispies treat, and this red velvet version kicks this classic recipe up a notch. Topped with a drizzle of white chocolate, you may want to make a double-batch.

Dipped Cherries

patriotic cherries
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White chocolate-dipped cherries or strawberries dipped in blue sprinkles are the perfect way to celebrate any patriotic holiday. Bonus: they are quick and easy to make!

Texas Sheet Cake Cookies

Cake Mix Texas Sheet Cake Cookies with chocolate ganache
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These cake mix Texas Sheet Cake Cookies are inspired by the classic Texas Sheet Cake, a dense and fudgy chocolate cake with rich chocolate icing. They are made with a similar chocolate batter and baked in small rounds instead of a large sheet pan.

Cranberry Chocolate Clusters

Cranberry chocolate clusters recipe
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Cranberry chocolate clusters are the perfect recipe for a sweet treat you can make in minutes. Using just three ingredients, you can have a deliciously impressive dessert in no time.

Enjoy more easy dessert ideas on Just is a Four Letter Word.


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About Andrea Updyke

Andrea Updyke is a married mom of two boys living in Raleigh, NC. She is a published author and blogger of more than 18 years and loves to celebrate the little things that make life awesome.

Whether she's sharing tasty recipes, traveling or hanging with the family, Andrea's goal is to help make your days a little easier and a lot more fun! Email inquiries to andreaupdyke@gmail.com.

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