Christmas Santa Strawberry Hats

2012-12-06
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Christmas Santa Strawberry Hats 

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Christmas is fast approaching, you can feel the excitement in the air. I have some amazing memories when it comes to the lead up to Christmas and some of those memories involve all the fun Christmas themed food we used to eat. There are hundreds of delicious sweet delights doing the rounds, but not everything for kids needs to involve sugar. These little santa hats are our healthy version, and we think they look, and taste, just as good.

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Ingredients

  • 1 punnet strawberries
  • 1/4 cup yoghurt
  • 1/4 cup desiccated coconut (check for additive free)

Method

Step 1

Prepare your decorating area by placing yoghurt and coconut in separate bowls. Prepare your strawberries by washing and cutting off the stalk. -

Step 2

Dip each strawberry base in yoghurt then coconut, repeat with the top. Shake off the excess coconut and place on a tray lined with baking paper. -

Step 3

Enjoy your santa hats with the kids. -

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Recipe Comments

  1. posted by Darlene on December 8, 2012

    Thanks for the fab idea – gonna use it for my xmas bbq lunch! How far in advance could I prep this, I wonder…

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    • posted by Allie on December 8, 2012

      You’re welcome 🙂 I guess the only problem could be the yoghurt sliding off over time? They are pretty quick to make though so you could do all the prep and just whip them out last minute. Enjoy x

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      • posted by Tim on December 21, 2013

        how about white chocolate instead of yogurt?

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        • posted by Allie on December 23, 2013

          Of course you could use chocolate, but yoghurt makes them a really healthy alternative 🙂

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  2. posted by Abi on December 16, 2014

    What can be used as an alternative to dedicated coconut?

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    • posted by Abi on December 16, 2014

      Sorry, suppose to read Desiccated coconut.

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    • posted by Allie on December 16, 2014

      Hmmm, what about some almond meal? Crushed macadamia nuts or crushed oats? A toasted muesli mix? Ax

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