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Strawberry Shortcake Candy Apples

If you’re searching for a fun, show-stopping dessert, look no further than these Strawberry Shortcake Candy Apples. They combine the sweetness of white chocolate, the crunch of shortcake-style crumbs, and the freshness of strawberries — perfect for gatherings, gifts, or just a cozy night in.
What You’ll Love About This Recipe
- It’s simple enough for beginners but impressive enough for experienced cooks.
- The contrast of creamy coating and crunchy crumbs is delightful.
- They look stunning when displayed — great for dessert tables.
- They come together in a reasonable time, so you don’t need to spend hours in the kitchen.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- 6 medium apples (Granny Smith or Honeycrisp work well)
- 6 sturdy sticks or decorative straws
- 16 oz white chocolate (melting wafers or candy coating)
- ½ cup crushed golden Oreos or vanilla wafers
- ½ cup freeze-dried strawberries, crushed
- 2 tablespoons crushed butter cookies or graham crackers (optional)
- Red candy melts (for drizzling)
- Fresh strawberries, chopped (for topping)
Instructions: Step by Step
- Prepare the apples
Wash apples thoroughly (you can dip them in hot water with a bit of vinegar to remove wax), and dry them completely. Insert the sticks or straws firmly into the apple tops. - Make the crumb mixture
In a food processor, pulse the crushed golden Oreos, freeze-dried strawberries, and optional graham crackers or butter cookies until the mixture becomes crumb-like. Set aside. - Melt the white chocolate
Use a microwave (in short bursts, stirring in between) or a double boiler until the chocolate is smooth and ready to coat. - Dip the apples
Dunk each apple into the melted white chocolate, evenly coating them. Leave a little bit of the top around the stick uncoated for ease of handling. - Apply the crumb coating
While the chocolate is still wet, roll the bottom halves of the apples in the crumb mixture. Gently press so crumbs stick well. - Set the apples
Place the coated apples on a parchment-lined tray so they don’t stick while setting. - Drizzle red candy melts
Melt the red candy melts and drizzle them over the apples in thin lines for decoration. - Top with fresh strawberries
Before the coating fully sets, sprinkle chopped fresh strawberries on top to enhance flavor and presentation. - Allow to harden
Let the apples sit until firm — either at room temperature or chilled in the fridge for 20–30 minutes.
Tips & Tricks for Success
- Ensure the apples are completely dry before dipping so the chocolate adheres well.
- Freeze-dried strawberries intensify the strawberry flavor in the crumbs.
- Melt chocolate slowly and gently; rushing can cause lumps or burning.
- Experiment with other toppings (nuts, sprinkles, etc.) for variation.
- You can prepare these a day ahead and store them in a cool place.
Equipment You’ll Use
- Food processor (or a zip-top bag + rolling pin, in a pinch)
- Microwave or double boiler for melting chocolate
- Parchment paper (or wax paper) to line your tray
- Spatula or spoon (or piping bag) for spreading and drizzling
Variations to Try
- Alternate chocolate: Swap white chocolate for milk or dark chocolate.
- Add nuts: Mix in crushed almonds, pecans, or your favorite nuts to the crumbs.
- Vegan version: Use dairy-free chocolate and cookies suitable for a vegan diet.
- Seasonal twist: Swap in crushed pumpkin spice cookies or others to match holidays or themes.
Serving Ideas
- Pair with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for contrast.
- Serve alongside a fresh fruit salad to balance sweetness.
- Complement with a fruity drink, like sparkling lemonade.
- Present on a decorative platter, garnished with mint leaves for visual appeal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use different types of apples?
Yes! Granny Smith apples give a nice tart contrast, while Honeycrisp offers more sweetness. Use whichever you prefer.
How long do these candy apples last?
Stored in a cool, airtight container, they can stay good for up to a week.
Can I make them in advance?
Absolutely. Just ensure they’re stored in a cool place so they don’t soften.
What if I don’t want to use white chocolate?
You can substitute milk or dark chocolate — the flavor will change, but it’s still delicious!
Are there dietary adaptations?
Yes — for example, using dairy-free ingredients makes a vegan version. You can also use gluten-free cookies if needed.
Final Thoughts
Making Strawberry Shortcake Candy Apples is more than just preparing a dessert—it’s creating an experience. The mix of creamy, crunchy, and fresh flavors makes these apples a memorable treat for any occasion. So go ahead, invite some help, and enjoy the process — the smiles at the end are well worth it.



