Is there anything more festive than a dessert thatโs as fun to make as it is to eat? These adorable Strawberry Santa Hats Dipped in White Chocolate are the answer to your holiday party prayers. Theyโre the perfect little treat to whip up with the kids, bring to a cookie exchange, or simply enjoy as a sweet, simple moment of holiday cheer. No fancy skills required, just a whole lot of fun.
Why Youโll Love This
Youโre going to adore these for so many reasons. First, they come together in under 20 minutes, making them one of the easiest Christmas treats youโll ever make. Theyโre naturally gluten-free and can easily be made dairy-free, so almost everyone can enjoy them. But the best part? Theyโre just so, so cute. They bring instant smiles and a major dose of holiday spirit to any table. So good.
Ingredients Youโll Need
- 1 pound large fresh strawberries: Look for ones with a nice pointed end to form the perfect Santa hat shape.
- 1 (10-12 oz) bag white chocolate chips: The base for our delicious โhatโ dip.
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil: This helps thin the chocolate for a smooth, dippable consistency and adds a lovely shine.
- 1 tube store-bought vanilla frosting: Our handy โglueโ for the hat pompom and trim. You can also use cream cheese frosting for a tangy twist.
- Red sanding sugar or red sprinkles: For that classic, glittery red Santa hat look.
Letโs Get Cooking Step by Step
- First, give your strawberries a good wash and pat them completely dry with a paper towel. This is the most important step! Any water will make the chocolate seize up and become clumpy.
- Now, carefully slice the green leafy tops off each strawberry so you have a flat base. This will help your Santa hats stand up straight later.
- Next, create a double boiler. Fill a small saucepan with an inch of water and bring it to a gentle simmer. Place a heatproof bowl on top, making sure the bottom doesnโt touch the water. Add the white chocolate chips and coconut oil to the bowl and stir until everything is completely melted and smooth. Take it off the heat.
- Hereโs the fun part: dipping! Hold a strawberry by its pointed end and dip the bottom two-thirds into the melted white chocolate, swirling to coat it evenly. Let any excess chocolate drip back into the bowl.
- While the chocolate is still wet, immediately roll the dipped portion in the red sanding sugar. Set it on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, flat-side down. Repeat with all the strawberries.
- Pop the tray into the refrigerator for about 10 minutes to let the chocolate set completely.
- Once set, itโs time for the final touches. Spoon your vanilla frosting into a small piping bag fitted with a small round tip (or just snip a tiny corner off a plastic bag). Pipe a small dollop of frosting on the very tip of each strawberry for the pompom. Then, pipe a little ring of frosting around the base where the chocolate and strawberry meet for the fuzzy hat trim.
Tips For Success With Strawberry Santa Hats
- Dry, dry, dry those berries! I canโt say it enough. Moisture is the enemy of melted chocolate.
- If your chocolate seems too thick, add another tiny dab of coconut oil to loosen it up.
- Donโt have a piping bag? No worries. A plastic sandwich bag with the tiniest corner snipped off works perfectly in a pinch.
- If your kitchen is warm, let the hats chill in the fridge for another few minutes after piping the frosting to help it firm up.
- Honestly, if youโre making these with kids, embrace the mess. The slightly lopsided, extra-sprinkled hats have the most character.
- For the neatest trim, you can also use the tines of a fork to create a textured look on the white frosting base.
Variations & Substitutions for Custom Treats
This recipe is a wonderful base for getting creative. If you need a dairy-free version, simply use dairy-free white chocolate chips. You can swap the vanilla frosting for a store-bought cream cheese frosting if you prefer a little tang. For a different look, try dipping the strawberries in melted dark or milk chocolate first, then adding the red sugar and white detailsโthey become little Elf hats! And if youโre feeling extra, a tiny sprinkle of edible glitter over the red sugar makes them truly magical.
Storage & Reheating Instructions
These treats are definitely best enjoyed the same day they are made, as the strawberries can start to release juice over time. However, you can store any leftovers in a single layer in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. I do not recommend freezing them, as the strawberries will become mushy when thawed. Thereโs no need to reheat themโthey are meant to be served cold and refreshing!
Serving Ideas & Pairings for Holiday Gatherings
These little hats are the star of any holiday dessert platter. Arrange them on a festive plate alongside other simple Christmas desserts like store-bought cookies, fudge, and peppermint bark for a beautiful and easy spread. They also make fantastic edible garnishes perched on the rim of a holiday cocktail or a glass of sparkling cider. For a Christmas party, set up a DIY station with the dipped strawberries, bowls of different colored sugars, and frostingโlet your guests create their own edible masterpieces!
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Can I make these Strawberry Santa Hats ahead of time? A: You can dip the strawberries in the chocolate and red sugar a few hours ahead and keep them chilled. Iโd wait to add the frosting details until just before serving to keep them looking sharp. These are truly one of the easiest Christmas treats to prep at the last minute.
- Q: My chocolate got clumpy! What did I do wrong? A: This almost always means a drop of water or steam got into the chocolate, or your berries werenโt totally dry. You can try adding a bit more coconut oil and stirring vigorously to smooth it back out.
- Q: Are there any other Christmas dessert ideas that are this simple? A: Absolutely! If you love these, you might also enjoy pretzel rings dipped in chocolate, three-ingredient peanut butter cookies, or simply dipping other fruits like bananas or orange segments in chocolate for a quick holiday treat.


