You are going to love this Valentines Chocolate Box, but there is some assembly required. The good news is that no tools are needed! This is Tracy from Made From Pinterest and what you will need is chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate. Yum! On Valentine’s Day I’ll take chocolate over flowers every time.
My husband and I spent a good portion of the holiday break remodeling my sons bedroom, we repainted his room and refinished the bed and dresser. Once all the paint dried it was time to assemble his shelving unit and night stand. We decided that allowing our son (12 years old) to put the night stand together by himself would be a great learning lesson.
He learned the valuable lesson that “some assembly required” equates to wondering who wrote the darned instructions! I have to give him credit where credit is due because after making a few mistakes, he corrected them, stuck with it and got the night stand assembled. He was pretty proud of himself when it was finished. I didn’t tell him about the small leftover screw I found 🙂
Making my Valentine Chocolate Box was much easier than assembling a night stand! A big thank you to the folks at Taste of Home for such a fun Valentines gift idea.
- 1 carton (7 ounces) milk chocolate for dipping
- 4 fresh strawberries
- 5 milk chocolate candy bars (1.55 ounces each)
- ½ cup vanilla or white chips, melted
- ½ cup cold milk
- ¼ cup instant chocolate pudding mix
- 1-1/4 cups whipped topping
- Melt dipping chocolate according to package directions; dip strawberries into chocolate and allow excess to drip off. Place on a waxed paper-lined baking sheet; set aside.
- Follow package directions to melt the dipping chocolate. Dip ¾ of each strawberry into chocolate, allow excess to drip off and place on a waxed paper-lined baking sheet. Set aside and allow to set.
- Carefully cut candy bars in half widthwise. Place on parchment paper and drizzle with white chocolate; refrigerate until set.
- Using a vegetable peeler shave off a small amount of the edge of the short side of two candy bars, dip the shaved sides into the melting chocolate and place at right angles to each other on a waxed paper-lined baking sheet, forming two walls of a box. Dip the short shaved sides of two more candy bar halves; attach at right angles to form a four-walled box. Repeat, forming a second box. Refrigerate boxes and strawberries until set, about 10 to 20 minutes.
- While the boxes are setting use a small bowl to whisk milk and pudding mix for 2 minutes. Let stand for 2 minutes or until soft-set; fold in whipped topping and place in refrigerator.
- Place boxes on serving plates. Using a pastry tip or plastic bag with the tip cut off pipe pudding mixture into the boxes.
- Remelt dipping chocolate if needed. Dip the long sides of remaining candy bar halves into melted chocolate; adhere to a top edge of each box, forming a lid. Garnish with chocolate dipped strawberries. Refrigerate for 10 minutes or until set. Yield: 2 boxes (2 servings each).
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Alyssa says
This looks fantastic! I would definitely love to get this for Valentine’s Day!
Cookin Canuck says
This is absolutely gorgeous! What a special treat this would be for a loved one on Valentine’s Day. As for assembling furniture, I have learned to stay out of the room when my husband is wrestling with the directions. It makes us all happier. 🙂
Jocelyn @BruCrew Life says
Oh, my goodness! Now that is the kind of packaging I want!!! Love how cute and easy these are!!!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
I can’t think of anything better for Valentine’s Day – yum!
miranda @lemonsandlaughs says
How cute and easy is that? What a great way to show off dessert on Valentines Day, or any day!
amy at My Name Is Snickerdoodle says
WOWee!!! My little valentines would love these!
Arpan Modi says
This looks fantastic! I will definitely make this for this valentine as My partner loves both strawberry and chocolates.