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Chocolate Dipped Fruit Cones
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Chocolate Dipped Fruit Cones

Enjoy these delicious and simple to make chocolate dipped fruit cones. Top the chocolate rim with various toppings to make it unique. 
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword chocolate, cones, fruit

Ingredients

  • Waffle cones The bigger the cone the more fruit you can place in them
  • Assorted washed and cut fruit - we used apples grapes, strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries. Feel free to use any fruit that is in season.
  • Chocolate Bark
  • 1 tsp Coconut oil
  • Sprinkles, mixed nuts, and coconut flakes. Consider using other toppings such as crushed candy pieces.

Instructions

  • First, remove the waffle cones from the box. Using scissors cut a few X's on the top of the box to create holes to hold the cones up right. This will help for the chocolate to dry and for storage later on. (See photo below)
  • Take a small amount of chocolate bark (one section) along with a teaspoon of coconut oil and place in small microwavable bowl. Cook in microwave stirring every 15-30 seconds to keep consistency. Once the chocolate is a smooth liquid substance, stop cooking in microwave. Don't overcook or you will end up with powdered chocolate. Trust me, I've been there!  Also, adding the coconut oil will make the chocolate smoother and easier to mold. Be careful not to add too much coconut oil or it will be runny. (If it becomes too runny, add more chocolate and melt again)
  • Dip your waffle cone in the chocolate covering all the sides and the bottom. Your kids can help with this part but make sure they don't touch the chocolate or bowl as it may still be hot from the microwave. Immediately after dipping the cone into the chocolate, dip the cone in the topping. That can be the nuts, sprinkles or coconut flakes.
  • Then, set cone upright in a space in the waffle cone box. Repeat steps with other waffle cones. Once complete, you can air dry or place them in the fridge for the chocolate to harden faster.
  • Once chocolate and toppings are dry and in place, stuff the cones with your fruit of choice. Get your kids in on the fun and have them do the same.