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Foolproof 4th of July Strawberries with Just 3 Ingredients

Looking for a ridiculously easy, no-bake treat that still feels festive and fun? These 4th of July Strawberries are it. They’re dipped in blue candy melts, decorated with star sprinkles, and come together in about 20 minutes. Honestly, they look way more impressive than the effort it takes to make them.

This is the kind of recipe that’s perfect if you’re short on time but still want to bring something themed to the cookout. Kids love them, adults snack on them without guilt, and they look super cute on a platter next to all your red, white, and blue snacks.

Let’s make them!

A plate of 4th of July strawberries dipped in blue coating and topped with white star-shaped sprinkles sits on a star-patterned napkin, making this foolproof recipe a festive, patriotic treat.

⭐ What You’ll Need:

  • 1 package of strawberries
  • 1 package of star sprinkles
  • 1 package of Sweet Tooth Fairy blue candy melts (or any blue candy melts you like)
A package of Sweet Street Silver Stars sprinkles is displayed in front of fresh strawberries—perfect for a foolproof recipe or 4th of July strawberries. The silver, star-shaped sprinkles add festive flair, with another blue package partially visible on the left.

🍓 Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Prep your strawberries

Give the strawberries a good rinse, then dry them really well. This is important. Any leftover moisture can make the candy melts seize up and ruin the texture. I like to gently pat them dry with paper towels and let them sit out for 10 minutes before dipping, just to be safe.

Pick firm, ripe berries with bright green leaves – they look the prettiest when finished.

A clear plastic container filled with fresh, ripe strawberries, some with green leafy tops, perfect for a 3 ingredient dessert or your favorite 4th of July strawberries recipe, placed on a white surface.

2. Melt the candy melts

Add the candy melts to a microwave-safe bowl. Set your microwave to 50% power (I use the defrost setting) and melt them for 2 minutes, then continue in 30–60 second bursts, stirring in between until fully melted and smooth.

If the coating feels too thick, stir in a teaspoon or two of coconut oil or vegetable shortening. It’ll thin it out and make dipping easier.

A fresh strawberry on a skewer is dipped into thick, bright blue melted chocolate inside a clear plastic container—a perfect 4th of July strawberries treat. A blue spatula rests in the chocolate beside this festive 3 ingredient dessert.

3. Dip the strawberries

Grab a wooden skewer or just hold the strawberries by the green tops. Dip each one into the blue candy coating, letting the excess drip off. You can also tap it lightly on the side of the bowl to help smooth things out.

If you want a deeper dip without wasting melts, pour the coating into a narrow glass.

A strawberry partially dipped in blue chocolate with its green leaves still attached, these 4th of July strawberries rest on a light-colored surface—perfect as a festive and foolproof strawberry 3 ingredient dessert.

4. Add the stars

While the coating is still wet, immediately press on a few star sprinkles. I like to use food tweezers for control, but a damp toothpick works just as well. Work one berry at a time – this stuff sets fast.

5. Let them dry

Place each strawberry on a parchment-lined baking sheet or tray. Let them set at room temperature, or pop them in the fridge for 5–10 minutes if your kitchen is warm and humid. Once the coating hardens, they’re ready to serve!

Foolproof strawberries dipped in blue chocolate and decorated with silver star-shaped sprinkles make a festive 4th of July strawberries treat, beautifully displayed on parchment paper.

👩‍🍳 Tips for Success

  • Dry thoroughly. Water is your enemy here. Make sure strawberries are bone-dry before dipping.
  • Don’t overheat the candy melts. Low and slow is the way to go.
  • Use narrow containers to get the best dip without needing tons of candy melts.
  • Work quickly when adding sprinkles, or they won’t stick.
  • Store in the fridge if you’re making them ahead, but keep in mind they might sweat a bit when brought back to room temp. Just blot gently if needed.
A plate of 4th of July strawberries dipped in blue coating and decorated with white star-shaped sprinkles, arranged on a white plate with a rustic wooden background for a festive 3 ingredient dessert.

🎉 When to Serve These

These are perfect for:

  • 4th of July parties
  • Memorial Day BBQs
  • Summer cookouts
  • Patriotic potlucks
  • Kid-friendly celebrations

They’re also naturally gluten-free, nut-free, and vegetarian – great for a mixed crowd.

A plate of 4th of July strawberries dipped in blue chocolate and topped with white star-shaped candies. Some red tops peek out, and the plate rests on a star-patterned cloth—making this a festive, foolproof recipe for any celebration.

These 4th of July Strawberries are simple, festive, and totally doable – even if you’re not feeling super confident in the kitchen. They’re the kind of treat that makes people say “aww!” before popping one in their mouth. And they’re so easy, you might find yourself making them for other themed events with a quick color and sprinkle swap.

Let me know if you try them – I’d love to see your version!

A plate of 4th of July strawberries dipped in blue coating and decorated with small white star-shaped sprinkles, arranged on a white plate on a wooden surface—an easy 3 ingredient dessert perfect for your celebration.
A plate of 4th of July strawberries dipped in blue coating and topped with white star-shaped sprinkles sits on a starry napkin—a festive, patriotic treat that's a foolproof recipe for any celebration.

4th of July Strawberries

These 4th of July Strawberries are dipped in blue candy melts, decorated with star sprinkles, and look way more impressive than the effort it takes to make them.
This is the kind of recipe that’s perfect if you’re short on time but still want to bring something themed to the cookout. Kids love them, adults snack on them without guilt, and they look super cute on a platter next to all your red, white, and blue snacks.
Prep Time20 minutes
Total Time20 minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 225kcal
Author: Chop and Cheers

Ingredients

  • 1 package of strawberries
  • 1 package of star sprinkles
  • 1 package of Sweet Tooth Fairy blue candy melts or any blue candy melts you like

Instructions

Prep your strawberries

  • Give the strawberries a good rinse, then dry them really well. This is important. Any leftover moisture can make the candy melts seize up and ruin the texture. I like to gently pat them dry with paper towels and let them sit out for 10 minutes before dipping, just to be safe.
  • Pick firm, ripe berries with bright green leaves – they look the prettiest when finished.

Melt the candy melts

  • Add the candy melts to a microwave-safe bowl. Set your microwave to 50% power (I use the defrost setting) and melt them for 2 minutes, then continue in 30–60 second bursts, stirring in between until fully melted and smooth.
  • If the coating feels too thick, stir in a teaspoon or two of coconut oil or vegetable shortening. It’ll thin it out and make dipping easier.

Dip the strawberries

  • Grab a wooden skewer or just hold the strawberries by the green tops. Dip each one into the blue candy coating, letting the excess drip off. You can also tap it lightly on the side of the bowl to help smooth things out.
  • If you want a deeper dip without wasting melts, pour the coating into a narrow glass.

Add the stars

  • While the coating is still wet, immediately press on a few star sprinkles. I like to use food tweezers for control, but a damp toothpick works just as well. Work one berry at a time – this stuff sets fast.

Let them dry

  • Place each strawberry on a parchment-lined baking sheet or tray. Let them set at room temperature, or pop them in the fridge for 5–10 minutes if your kitchen is warm and humid. Once the coating hardens, they’re ready to serve!

Notes

Tips for Success:
  • Dry thoroughly. Water is your enemy here. Make sure strawberries are bone-dry before dipping.
  • Don’t overheat the candy melts. Low and slow is the way to go.
  • Use narrow containers to get the best dip without needing tons of candy melts.
  • Work quickly when adding sprinkles, or they won’t stick.
  • Store in the fridge if you’re making them ahead, but keep in mind they might sweat a bit when brought back to room temp. Just blot gently if needed.

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