Chocolate Dipped & Strawberry Sprinkled Fortune Cookies
Who doesn’t love fortune cookies? I love fortune cookies. You love fortune cookies. Everyone loves fortune cookies. And there is no better time of year to make them with Chinese New Year a few days away and Valentines just around the corner. These little sweet treats are so fun and so easy. You are going to love them, almost as much as your friend does when she sees them.
This is all you do:
1. Purchase a box of fortune cookies, two large Symphony candy bars, and some sprinkles (or non-pariels as Martha refers to them, someday we will be able to pronounce non-pariels). We found our fortune cookies at Walmart in the Asian food section.
2. Unwrap and chop up your chocolate. Melt your chocolate using a double boiler.

3. Dip your fortune cookies in chocolate.
4. Sprinkle! Be creative. Try using coconut, nuts, or even crushed peanut butter bars.
5. Set dipped and sprinkled fortune cookies on parchment paper until dry.
6. Once dry, package your fortune cookies in small take out boxes or in a row of cellophane.
7. Add our tag and deliver…or just eat them yourself. Nothing wrong with that.
No Fuss Fabulous Trick: If you do not own a double boiler just use a saucepan and bowl. It works just as well.

Download and print our Good Fortune tag here.
Check out more No Fuss Fabulous Valentine ideas here:
PBK Copy Cat Valentine Chair Backer
Chocolate Dipped Krispie Valentine Pops
To Chocolate or not to Chocolate?
Sweetheart Bouquet Lollies
Hearts Joined Garland
Kissable Valentine Pretzels
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love love love it!!!!!! I’m going to make some for v-day!
What a great idea…Thank you for sharing this!!
I noticed double broiler should be double boiler. (I’m a retired English teacher. I can’t stop proofreading.lol. Love thie recipe and idea. Passed it on to many friends so they can use it too. Thank you!
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I downloaded your adorable good fortune tag, however its so big when I print it out. Do you know of the best way I can get like 4-8 of these on the same page without cutting off half the print? Thanks so much! Keep up the good work, i love your site!
What type of chocolate do you use for the Krispie Valentine Pops?
Thanks
I used a huge block of chocolatier’s milk chocolate and cut chunks off in slivers to melt in a double boiler. The trick with melting chocolate is knowing your chocolate, the humidity of where you live and the temperature at which to melt it. Any chocolate can be used (I’ve used even cheap waxy chocolate chips!) if you know these things. I’m a bit of an experimenter, so I’ve just learned from trial and error. I have lived on the west coast, in the dry western mountains and in the humid midwest and all three were a bit different to cook in. The trick is to use a double boiler, preheat, then turn to very low or off heat. Throw the movie “Chocolat” in your DVD and start dipping! Mmmm….