A platter of heart strawberries is a healthy and sweet Valentine’s day treat! Perfect for class parties, preschool, or school lunches!
You might also like these strawberry recipes: fresh strawberry freezer jam, berry trifle, strawberry lemon sugar cookie bars (these are my favorite—the lemon juice and lemon zest compliment the strawberries perfectly!), and fresh strawberry pie.
Watch our step by step video!
This school year I have been fortunate to be able to organize a few simple class parties for Kaylee’s 2nd-grade class. For Valentine’s Day the kids made little bags earlier in the week to hold their cards and today the children exchanged Valentines and had a great time reading through them while snacking on a small plate of treats.
We did the usual 100% juice boxes, a mini cupcake, and a few conversation hearts. I also wanted to add a little something on the healthier side so I brought a platter of heart strawberries. They turned out so pretty and the light in my kitchen was perfect so I did a quick photo shoot before walking out the door 🙂 These would be fun to make for a preschool party, too!
These would be delicious served over waffles with butter or whipped cream or a pan of German pancakes for a fun Valentine’s Day breakfast. The second graders loved them and thought the heart shapes were “so cute”.
More Uses for Heart-Shaped Strawberries
Here are some ideas for making the perfect desserts to serve on Valentine’s Day using heart strawberries!
- Slide strawberries onto skewers with blueberries, banana slices, and grapes for fruit kebabs.
- Slide strawberries onto skewers with cubed pound cake and dip in whipped topping for “strawberry shortcake on a stick”!
- Top yogurt cups or vanilla pudding cups with heart strawberries.
- Bake up a batch of cupcakes, frost with chocolate frosting, then place a heart strawberry on top.
- Make mini fruit pizzas out of sugar cookies and top them with strawberries, banana slices, and sprinkles.
- Add to fresh fruit cups.
- Set up a Valentine’s ice cream sundae bar with fresh fruit and sauces. These strawberries would be perfect over vanilla ice cream, drizzled in a bit of chocolate syrup/hot fudge.
- Create a fruit and dessert board! Make it Valentine themed by adding heart-shaped chocolate candies and marshmallows.
- Dip in melted chocolate for Valentine’s Day fondue!
- Dip in melted chocolate for Valentine’s Day fondue! Melting chocolate is easy using the microwave. Heat the chocolate in a small bowl in short increments (20-30 second intervals), then stir the chocolate until smooth and creamy. Dip the strawberries and set them on parchment paper then add sprinkles or drizzle in melted white chocolate!
Heart Shaped Strawberries
How To Make Strawberry Hearts
Equipment
- knife
- cutting board
Ingredients
- 24 fresh strawberries
Instructions
- Wash strawberries and pat try with a paper towel.
- Slice the stem of the strawberry off.
- Slice a small v-shape into the top of each strawberry using a sharp knife.
- Store in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
Nutrition
This post was originally shared in 2016.
More Valentine’s Day Inspiration For Kids
- Valentine’s Day Printable Coupons: Free Valentine’s Day printable notes, jokes, creative lunch ideas, Valentine’s printable coupons and more! A fun way to dress up lunches throughout February.
- I “Chews” You Valentine’s Day Printable Cards: With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, here is a fun (and free!) printable Valentine to make for a crowd! They would especially be fun to make for teens and tweens.
- Valentine’s Day Lunch Box Notes and Jokes: Free Valentine’s Day printable cards, jokes, creative lunch ideas, Valentine’s printable coupons and more!
- You might also like these 50 non-candy Valentine ideas from I Heart Nap Time!
Welcome! I'm Brandy, mother to 5 darling kiddos and a cute black lab named Toby. My husband is in the Coast Guard so we've lived all over the place, turning each house into a home. I love baking, sewing, making cute things with my kids, and sharing what I've learned with all of you!
Leanna says
Simple, and awesome, Pinning this as every munchkin should have a container of hearts in their lunch.
Mary-The Boondocks Blog says
These are just too adorable to even think of eating them! If only we could preserve them forever like this. Maybe a little spray varnish? Just kidding. They really are too cute!
Helen at the Lazy Gastronome says
this is so awesome!! Would love it if you shared on our What’s for Dinner Sunday link up!
http://www.lazygastronome.com/whats-dinner-sunday-link-79/
Charlene Bullinger Asay says
This is so awesome! I would love to do this for Valentines day for my family.
Rachel @ Cherry and Spice says
Cute idea! Pinned!
melanie973 says
How fun! What a simple trick (hack) for such a sweet treat. Thank you for sharing how to do this!
Roseann Hampton says
What a cute and easy idea!
Amy says
These are so cute. Thank you for sharing at Funtastic Friday Link Party.
Angie ~ ambientwares says
What a clever idea and in the heart shaped dish too! Thank you for sharing with us at Funtastic Friday!