Rebecca Sutterby's romantic creations
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The bride strawberry is dipped in white chocolate -- unless you want to get creative with the dress color, just don't offend -- and a toothpick is used to apply lace around the neck and a pearl necklace. Makes for a personalized treat. View photo »
To create the tuxedo strawberries you must have white and milk chocolate. Coat the front of the strawberry in white chocolate and let it set. Then, dip each side of the strawberry into milk chocolate to form a V-shape in the front. Then, use a toothpick to draw on buttons and a bow tie. View photo »
A person could get very creative with outfitting these romantic fruits, Rebecca Sutterby said, but you will want to keep it simple if your making a large quantity. View photo »
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