Woody, Bo Peep, Buzz Lightyear and beyond!
Disney fans — You are going to love this! All of these chocolate-covered strawberries are inspired by the award-winning Disney Pixar film, Toy Story 4, and what’s even better is you can make these in the comfort of your own home.
Impress your loved one this Valentine’s Day by following this Disney Family recipe for these Toy Story 4 chocolate-covered strawberries.

Toy Story 4 Inspired Chocolate-Covered Strawberries
Ingredients:
- 10 Fresh Strawberries
- 1/3 Cup of melted dipping chocolate of each of the following colors: (Yellow, White, Dark Blue, Purple, Brown, Sky Blue, Green)
- 1 Tbsp Vanilla Cookie Crumbs
- 1 tsp Blue Sugar Sprinkles
- 2 Tbsp of fondant in each of the following colors (White, Pink, Turquoise, Red, Yellow, Green, Brown)
- 3 Mini Yellow Confetti Sprinkles
- 1 Drop Brown Food Coloring
- 2 Tbsp of each of the following icing (Red, Black, White)
Materials Needed:
- Toothpick
- Small Rolling Pin
- Paring Knife
- Large Spoon
- Piping Bags Fitted With #1 and #3 Tips
- Small Decorating Brush
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Directions:
Step One: Dip the strawberries in the dipping chocolate and place on parchment paper to set. Dip 2 berries in yellow, 2 in white, 1 in dark blue, 1 in purple, 1 in brown, 1 in sky blue, 1 in tan (white chocolate mixed with brown food coloring), and 1 in green.
Step Two: After it has set, drizzle one of the yellow strawberries with more yellow chocolate. Before the tan chocolate sets, sprinkle it with cookie crumbs. Before the sky blue chocolate sets, sprinkle it with blue sugar sprinkles.
Step Three: Create Bo’s details using white, pink, and turquoise fondant. Use a toothpick, rolling pin, straw, and paring knife as tools to shape the fondant. For the 3 white flowers, use a toothpick to create petal impressions. Attach a yellow mini confetti sprinkle in the center of each flower.
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Step Four: Create Woody’s details using red, yellow, brown, and green fondant. Use a toothpick, rolling pin, and paring knife as tools to shape the fondant. Use the toothpick to draw a longhorn image on the yellow belt buckle
Step Five: Create Woody’s hat from brown fondant. Attach a dented oval of fondant to the center of a flat rolled oval. Use a knife to cut little grooves into the hat’s rim. To shape, place the hat into a large spoon to dry. Paint a dark band around the base of the top portion of the hat. Create Bo’s bow from a strip of rolled pink fondant. Use a knife to create line patterns on the fondant “ribbon,” then cut a small piece off of the end. Tuck both ends under until they meet. Then wrap the cut piece around the center to create a bow.

Step Six: Use the red icing (in a piping bag fitted with a #3 tip) to draw criss-cross marks on the plain yellow strawberry. Use the black icing (in a piping bag fitted with a #3 tip) to draw black spots on the white strawberry, and also to write “Bonnie” on the brown boot strawberry. Use a small brush and dabs of white icing to paint faint, denim-like streaks on the dark blue strawberry. Also, use white icing (in a piping bag fitted with a #1 tip) to pipe Bo’s top design on the blue strawberry and string detail on her staff and button.
Step Seven: Attach the fondant details on the strawberries using small dabs of white icing. Serve immediately or chill in the fridge.
