Let's talk turkeys today!
It's strawberry turkey talk! My darling daughter is always sending me fun things that she finds, and these chocolate covered strawberry turkeys are one that she sent recently.
First you need to have cleaned and dried strawberries for your turkeys, along with pretzel sticks, mini marshmallows, and chocolate for melting. I used Almond Bark, but you could use CandiQuick, or even chocolate chips.
Break your pretzel sticks in half and place a mini marshmallow on each end. These will be your drumsticks. Melt your chocolate according to directions on the package. I used my microwave for melting the chocolate.
Add a dab of melted chocolate to the inside of the marshmallow and attach it to the body of the strawberry. Let this set up to harden. It doesn't take long. After the "drumsticks" have set up, dip the "turkey" body into the melted chocolate, using three toothpicks in the stem to hold onto.
There you have it! The cutest strawberry turkeys ever! Wouldn't it be nice to put one at each person's place setting?
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Chocolate covered strawberry turkeys....yummo! How perfect for a Thanksgiving celebration. It has never occurred to me before that the shape of a strawberry resembles the shape of the body of a turkey. =) Enjoy the most wonderful Thanksgiving celebration with your gorgeous family, lovely Kitty♡
ReplyDeleteOh Kitty, your chocolate covered strawberry turkeys are so festive! Enjoy your Thanksgiving my dear friend. I'm up early making a pistachio cake for my sister's birthday celebration today.
ReplyDeleteOn those are SO adorable Kitty! What fun, kudos to Molly for sharing the idea. Wishing you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving Week! ♥
ReplyDeleteOh Kitty - I laughed out loud to see your adorable turkeys! You just can't beat that for fun! =D Thanks for sharing. Enjoy a blessed Thanks-Living week with your precious family. I'm thankful for the gift of YOU. XO
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ReplyDeleteHave never seen anything so cute or realistic looking! Very clever.
Those are hilarious! What a fun addition to any Thanksgiving day dessert table.
ReplyDeleteWhat people think of! They are so funny and would make a great addition to Thanksgiving. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, Kitty.
ReplyDeleteI love those cute turkey strawberries you made Kitty! The turkey desserts will look so festive on the table and perfect for Thanksgiving. I hope you and your family have a happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute and delicious treat! They really do look like tiny turkeys. LOL
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Thanksgiving, Kitty!
These are SO cute....thanks for posting and Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteThese do look good ...
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving Wishes.
All the best Jan
Kitty, this is fantastic. I thought you had a turkey mold or something, LOL!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea, adorable! And, very tasty too. Happy Thanksgiving Kitty...........
ReplyDeleteHahaha oh my golly aren't those cute and fun????
ReplyDeleteSeems like you are all ready for Thanksgiving, Kitty. : - )
Have a fabulous holiday, my friend. ♥
These are hilarious Kitty! They do look like turkeys! How cute and fun!! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
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Your chocolate-covered strawberry turkeys are adorable, Kitty! They would be so cute on each place setting if we were seeing our grandsons this year, which we aren't :( It's the in-law's year. I will pin them for next yea though! We actually counted 19 turkeys walking through our yard yesterday. Not only are we on a deer crossing we are now on a turkey crossing too. They even roost in our tall maple trees at night - LOL.
ReplyDeleteForgot to say Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, Kitty!! Hope it's a great one!
ReplyDeleteHilarious! I give you a A+ for "surprising food ideas"! Kids would love this!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun! They sound delicious. Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteOh, these are too cute! Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, Kitty! x K
ReplyDeleteThis are so cute! Visiting you from the encouraging hearts and home link up.
ReplyDeleteOh, Kitty! How adorable! Thank you for such great instructions on how to do it, too. I hope you and your family had a wonderful Thanksgiving day!
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