Strawberry Santas

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Welcome to my festive kitchen! We are crafting Strawberry Santas, a treat that captures the holiday spirit perfectly. These bites combine juicy berries with velvety plant-based cream.

They offer a light, refreshing texture. These Strawberry Santas brighten every table.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Natural sweetness from ripe, organic fruit.
  • Zero-waste festive decoration for any table.
  • Completely plant-based and allergen-friendly.
  • Quick assembly for busy holiday schedules.

Ingredients You’ll Need

Strawberry Santas

Success starts with the quality of your harvest. For this recipe, I always prioritize organic and locally sourced ingredients to ensure the most vibrant colors and ethical impact. When you choose your berries, look for deep red hues and firm structures, as these will hold the cream much better during assembly. Here is exactly what you need to gather for your Strawberry Santas:

  • 1 pound of fresh strawberries: Choose large, conical berries with flat bottoms so they can stand upright easily on your serving platter.
  • 1 can of full-fat coconut milk: Ensure you chill the can overnight. We only use the thick, hardened cream that rises to the top to achieve a stable peak.
  • 2 tablespoons of pure maple syrup: This provides a natural, woody sweetness that complements the acidity of the berries perfectly.
  • 1 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract: Use a high-quality bean paste or extract to add those tiny, beautiful black flecks and a deep aromatic profile.
  • 2 tablespoons of black sesame seeds or mini chocolate chips: These will act as the eyes for our little Strawberry Santas, adding character to each bite.
  • 1 pinch of sea salt: A tiny amount of salt balances the sugars and enhances the creamy coconut flavor profile.

Substitutions & Variations

Note: This video is for demonstration purposes and may use a slightly different method.

If you prefer a different texture or have specific dietary needs, you can easily adapt this recipe. Instead of coconut cream, try a thick cashew cream for a rich, nutty finish that provides more protein. For those avoiding sugars, monk fruit sweetener or stevia works wonderfully as a maple syrup replacement.

You can even add a hint of lime zest to the cream for a tropical fusion twist. If you want a more indulgent version, dip the bottom of your Strawberry Santas in melted dark chocolate before assembly.

If you’re looking for a delightful dessert that offers a different texture, consider making British Strawberry Jelly for a refreshing complement to your Strawberry Santas. It’s a creative way to mix flavors and textures while staying within the festive vibe! Check it out here.

Equipment You’ll Need

Having the right tools makes the creative process much smoother. You do not need fancy gadgets, but a few specific items will help you achieve a professional look. First, a high-quality hand mixer or a stand mixer is essential for aerating the plant-based cream.

A chilled metal bowl helps the fat in the coconut cream stay stable while you whip it. You also need a sharp paring knife for precise strawberry hulling. Finally, a piping bag fitted with a star tip or a plain round tip allows you to create the iconic “beard” and “hat” fluff for the Strawberry Santas with ease.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Strawberry Santas
  1. Prepare the cream base: Remove the chilled coconut milk can from the refrigerator. Carefully scoop out the solid white cream into your chilled mixing bowl. Discard or save the liquid water for a morning smoothie to avoid waste.
  2. Whip to perfection: Use your hand mixer to beat the coconut cream on high speed. Gradually add the maple syrup, vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt. Continue whipping for about 3 to 5 minutes until the mixture forms stiff, glossy peaks.
  3. Prep the berries: Wash the strawberries and pat them completely dry with a clean cloth. Moisture is the enemy of stable cream, so ensure they are bone-dry. Slice the green leafy top off each strawberry to create a flat base.
  4. Create the hats: Slice the top third of each strawberry off. This smaller piece will serve as the hat, while the larger bottom part forms the body of your Strawberry Santas.
  5. Assembly time: Transfer your whipped cream into a piping bag. Pipe a generous swirl of cream onto the flat cut surface of the large strawberry base. Place the small strawberry “hat” on top of the cream.
  6. Add the details: Pipe a tiny dot of cream on the very top of the hat to create a pom-pom. Finally, use a toothpick to place two black sesame seeds or chocolate chips onto the cream “face” to create eyes.

As you whip the coconut cream for your Strawberry Santas, you might enjoy exploring a Strawberry Spring Salad as a light and refreshing side dish. This combination will elevate your holiday dining experience with vibrant flavors and colors; find the salad recipe here.

Pro Tips for Success

Temperature control represents the most critical factor when working with plant-based fats. Always chill your bowl and beaters in the freezer for ten minutes before you start whipping. This prevents the coconut fat from melting and ensures your Strawberry Santas maintain their shape throughout the party.

If your kitchen feels warm, work in small batches, keeping the remaining cream in the fridge. Another technical secret involves the strawberry surface; if the cut side is too juicy, dab it with a paper towel right before piping the cream to prevent the “face” from sliding off.

For an eco-friendly touch, do not throw away the strawberry tops! You can infuse them in a jar of water for a refreshing fruit-flavored drink or toss them into your compost bin. If you find your cream is too soft, add a half-teaspoon of tapioca starch or cornstarch during the whipping process to act as a natural stabilizer. This ensures your Strawberry Santas stand tall and proud on your festive platter.

Storage & Reheating Tips

These festive treats are best enjoyed immediately after assembly to experience the contrast between the cold cream and juicy fruit. However, if you must prepare them in advance, place the Strawberry Santas in an airtight container and store them in the coldest part of your refrigerator. They will stay fresh and hold their shape for about 2 to 4 hours.

Avoid freezing them, as the strawberries will become mushy and the cream will lose its delicate aeration upon thawing. Because this is a cold dessert, no reheating is necessary; simply serve them straight from the fridge for the best experience.

If you want to explore more ways to incorporate strawberries into your treats, chewy strawberry cookies can bring an extra festive touch to your holiday baking. Discover how to make these delicious cookies that pair perfectly with your Strawberry Santas here.

What to Serve With This Recipe

Strawberry Santas

I love pairing these delightful bites with other light and healthy options. A large platter of roasted nuts with rosemary and sea salt provides a savory balance to the sweetness. You might also serve them alongside a vibrant winter citrus salad featuring oranges, pomegranate seeds, and fresh mint.

If you are hosting a brunch, these Strawberry Santas look beautiful next to a stack of gluten-free oat pancakes or a bowl of homemade granola. For a drink pairing, a warm cup of spiced hibiscus tea or a light sparkling kombucha complements the berry flavors perfectly without overpowering them.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I use frozen strawberries for this recipe?

I do not recommend using frozen strawberries for this specific dish. Once frozen berries thaw, they release a significant amount of moisture and lose their structural integrity. For the Strawberry Santas to stand upright and look sharp, you need the firmness of fresh, room-temperature or chilled berries. If you only have frozen fruit, consider making a strawberry coulis instead.

How do I make the cream stay stiff for longer?

The key to long-lasting cream is the fat content. Ensure you use a high-quality, full-fat coconut milk and only the solid portion. You can also add a tablespoon of melted and slightly cooled cacao butter or coconut oil to the mix while whipping. This will help the cream set more firmly once it returns to the refrigerator, keeping your Strawberry Santas perfectly intact.

Can I make these nut-free for school parties?

Yes, absolutely! The base recipe using coconut cream is already nut-free. Just ensure that your decorative “eyes” are also allergen-safe.

Using sunflower seeds or tiny pieces of dried raisins is a great alternative to nuts or processed chocolate. These Strawberry Santas are one of the most inclusive holiday treats you can serve to a diverse group of guests.

Strawberry Santas are a whimsical dessert that combines fresh strawberries with sweet cream to create a festive treat. This seasonal delight can be seen at holiday gatherings and celebrations, showcasing the versatility of fruits in culinary presentations, such as the techniques found in food presentation.

Final Thoughts

Creating these Strawberry Santas brings a playful, sustainable magic to your holiday festivities. Every bite celebrates the harmony of fresh fruit and ethical ingredients. I hope these little characters spark joy and conversation around your table. Happy cooking and happy holidays!

Nutrition Information (per serving)

The following values are estimates based on a serving size of three assembled pieces. These treats offer a healthy alternative to traditional heavy holiday pastries.

NutrientAmount per Serving
Calories85 kcal
Total Fat6g
Saturated Fat5g
Carbohydrates8g
Fiber2g
Sugars5g
Protein1g
Strawberry Santas

Strawberry Santas

Strawberry Santas are festive treats that combine fresh strawberries with whipped coconut cream, creating a playful and light dessert perfect for holiday gatherings.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings: 12 Strawberry Santas servings
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Calories: 85

Ingredients
  

  • 1 pound of fresh strawberries
  • 1 can of full-fat coconut milk
  • 2 tablespoons of pure maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons of black sesame seeds or mini chocolate chips
  • 1 pinch of sea salt

Method
 

  1. Remove the chilled coconut milk can from the refrigerator. Carefully scoop out the solid white cream into your chilled mixing bowl.
  2. Use your hand mixer to beat the coconut cream on high speed. Gradually add the maple syrup, vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt. Continue whipping for about 3 to 5 minutes until the mixture forms stiff, glossy peaks.
  3. Wash the strawberries and pat them completely dry with a clean cloth. Slice the green leafy top off each strawberry to create a flat base.
  4. Slice the top third of each strawberry off. This smaller piece will serve as the hat, while the larger bottom part forms the body of your Strawberry Santas.
  5. Transfer your whipped cream into a piping bag. Pipe a generous swirl of cream onto the flat cut surface of the large strawberry base. Place the small strawberry ‘hat’ on top of the cream.
  6. Pipe a tiny dot of cream on the very top of the hat to create a pom-pom. Finally, use a toothpick to place two black sesame seeds or chocolate chips onto the cream ‘face’ to create eyes.

Notes

Always chill your bowl and beaters for better cream stability. Serve immediately for the best texture.
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