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Strawberry Chocolate Mousse
Strawberries and Chocolate are the perfect combination. You can use strawberry chocolate recipes with mousse, tarts, fudge, cake and many more. Ingredients 2 cups fresh strawberries 3 tablespoons orange liqueur 3 tablespoons water 3 tablespoons sugar 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate … Continue reading
Strawberry Dessert Dip
This recipe makes a yummy strawberry dessert kids can easily melt in the microwave. Place one large plain chocolate candy bar in a microwave safe dish. Microwave for 15-30 seconds and stir well. If not completely melted, microwave 15 seconds … Continue reading
Mini Fruit Salad
The idea of this fun salad is to chop your fruit in very small pieces. You can change the fruit as you would like just use soft fruits that will be easy for kids to cut. You could serve this … Continue reading
Yogurt Parfaits
This makes a great kid snack that kids can make themselves. In a fun glass or clear plastic cup, add 2-3 Tablespoons strawberry or vanilla flavored yogurt to the bottom. Have kids use a table knife and cut 2-3 strawberries … Continue reading
strawberry sorbet
Why not try a strawberry sorbet? Light and sophisticated, this is an ideal dinner party dessert that’s easy to prepare. All you need do is to crush your strawberries and rub them through a nylon sieve to extract the seeds. … Continue reading


