
If you want a deliciously cute and yummy treat to add to your festive spread this Christmas, why not make some of these delightful strawberry Christmas Santas? Made from just three ingredients but an absolute hit when presented to the family, the Santas are simple and easy to make but look amazing when finished. Below are some easy steps you can follow to make your own edible Strawberry Christmas Santas.
Strawberry Christmas Santas recipe
To make your strawberry and cream Christmas Santas you will need the following three ingredients:
- Punnet of Strawberries
- Whipped Cream (can or fresh)
- Caster Sugar (not in picture)
- Icing Mixture Writing tubes
How to make your edible Strawberry Christmas Santas
Step 1:
Before starting your Santas, squeeze small dots of black icing onto a plate. Pop this in the freezer for a little while until they are hard.
Step 2:
Wash and cut your strawberries. Cut the greens from the top and then cut the strawberry point off, as per the picture below.
Step 3:
Lay out the larger section of each strawberry and, using the black writing icing, add two small buttons to each one.
Step 4:
Whip your cream together with some caster sugar until it is quite firm. Put the cream in a piping bag and pipe a generous amount of whipped cream onto the top of each strawberry base.
Step 5:
Add the small pointy base of the strawberry to the top of the cream (so that the strawberry is essentially upside down). This becomes your Santa hat.
Step 6:
Get your frozen icing dots out of the freezer and carefully pop two onto each section of cream to make Santa’s eyes. Tip: the icing and the cream will want to melt so it is best to do this quickly and then pop them in the fridge.
Step 6:
The final step in these adorable treats is to add a dob of whipped cream or icing to the top to make the little pom on Santa’s hats.
Seriously. How cute are these!!!! A sure-fire hit, especially for kids, at any Christmas party you may attend or be hosting.
If you love these little guys, you may also want to make Christmas Edible Grinch Hats with Grapes!
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