Tuxedo Strawberries

Baking By Karate Updated 4 Sep 2006 , 11:47am by m0use

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Karate Posted 1 Feb 2006 , 11:27pm
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Can any one tell me how to do this?
They are so cool looking!

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briansbaker Posted 1 Feb 2006 , 11:38pm
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TexasSugar Posted 1 Feb 2006 , 11:44pm
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There was a post about these not to look ago. You can find it here...

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-14603-tuxedo.html+strawberries

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Karate Posted 1 Feb 2006 , 11:52pm
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Thanks everyone, I looked but didn't know exactly where to look

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beany Posted 2 Feb 2006 , 10:07am
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Here is a video that will show you how to make them. You need to have Media Player to watch it:

http://kraftfoods.com/main.aspx?s=cookingschool&m=cookingschool/video_display&vid=124

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Karate Posted 2 Feb 2006 , 10:13am
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Thank you

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Gallettita Posted 24 Jun 2006 , 1:18am
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Hello I got this from the web, hope it helps thumbs_up.gif

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licia Posted 2 Sep 2006 , 4:03pm
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great

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m0use Posted 4 Sep 2006 , 11:47am
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If you click on "photos" in my reply it will take you to my photos and I have a picture of tuxedo strawberries. They are really easy!
Dip them in melted white chocolate first.
Stick in freezer to allow white chocolate to set.
Dip one side in melted regular chocolate.
Stick in freezer to allow chocolate to set.
Dip other side in melted regular chocolate.
Allow chocolate to set.
Take the rest of the melted chocolate and pour into a disposable decorator bag (might be hot) and snip a small piece of the corner off to make buttons and bowties on the strawberries.

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