What should I make for dinner tonight? This might just be the number one question that we ask ourselves almost daily over here.
Then you have come to the right place, we have rounded up 15 ladybug chocolate covered strawberries that we have shared over the years.
Plus, there is such a variety of flavours in these recipes, so you are sure to find something for you. Most of these recipes are quick and easy ones made especially for busy weeknights.
15 Ladybug Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Chocolate Strawberry Ladybugs
Strawberry Ladybug Snacks
Lady Bug Strawberries
Lady Bug Gluten Free Chocolate Tart
Lady Bug Gluten Free Chocolate Tart
Lady Bug Gluten Free Chocolate Tart
Lady Bug Gluten Free Chocolate Tart
Chocolate Pudding Dirt Cups with Strawberry Ladybugs
Ladybug Cookies
Lady Bug Gluten Free Chocolate Tart
How do you make ladybug chocolate covered strawberries?
Dip about 1/3 of each of the strawberries in the chocolate and place 2 candy eyes on the chocolate. Let the chocolate harden for about 5 minutes. Using the remainder of the chocolate, pipe a line down the center of the strawberry and dots along the sides to resemble a ladybug.
How do you make strawberry ladybugs?
Instructions
- Cut the stems off the strawberries and cut a small sliver off the bottom side of each berry so they will lay flat.
- Melt chocolate per package directions.
- Dip each berry into the chocolate coating about a third of each one.
- Place 2 edible eyes on each dipped berry and let harden for about 5 minutes.
Are ladybugs good for strawberries?
By reducing the aphid population on berry plants, ladybugs help to keep the plants healthy without the use of pesticides.
Do ladybugs like strawberries?
The safest fruit to feed your ladybug is suggested to be re-hydrated apricots and strawberries. If you keep ladybugs as pets, you can even soak raisins in water to re-hydrate them before feeding them to your ladybug. It is believed that they love the high sugar content. The same can be done with apricots.












