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      Title: Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Turkeys
 Categories: Fruits, Chocolate, Holiday
      Yield: 6 servings
 
     12    Fresh strawberries
  1 1/2 c  Milk chocolate chips
      2 ts Coconut oil; divided
     12    Pretzel sticks (rods)
     24    Miniature marshmallows
    1/4 c  White chocolate chips
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           Waxed paper
           Mini spatula.
           Wooden skewers
 
  To make the legs of the turkey, you'll need two basic
  ingredients: mini marshmallows and pretzel sticks. Start
  by snapping a pretzel stick in half, then slide a
  marshmallow onto the top of the pretzel to form the thigh.
  The marshmallows are already sticky so they adhere easily
  to the pretzel on their own. Repeat this process until
  you have 24 legs.
  
  Combine the milk chocolate chips and 1 tsp coconut oil
  in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on medium power
  until melted, stirring in between so all of the chips
  melt evenly.
  
  Dip one half of each marshmallow in chocolate, then
  stick it to either side of the strawberry. Hold for a
  few seconds until the leg stays in place on its own,
  then transfer to a waxed paper-lined sheet tray to set
  completely.
  
  Test Kitchen Tip: This step works best on a cold
  strawberry straight from the fridge; the colder the
  strawberry, the faster the chocolate will set.
  
  Stick a wooden dowel or toothpick into the top of each
  assembled strawberry, then dip entirely in chocolate,
  turning a few times to ensure its completely coated. Let
  the excess drip off, then return it to the waxed paper
  to harden.
  
  Combine the white chocolate chips and remaining coconut
  oil; melt in the microwave until smooth. Once the dipped
  strawberries are hard to the touch, dip the ends of both
  turkey legs in the white chocolate and let set. This adds
  that extra finishing touch to take these turkeys over the
  top on cuteness.
  
  Audrey Rompon, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  
  Makes: 6 turkeys
  
  Recipe From: 
https://www.tasteofhome.com
  
  Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives
 
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