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These Dark Chocolate Blueberries are shaped like mini grape bunches, making them a fun and kid-friendly snack or dessert. Quick, easy, and versatile, they’re rich in flavor and full of nutrients!

Clusters of blueberries arranged on a gray surface, each with a small basil leaf and some chocolate at the base to resemble miniature grape bunches.
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I’ve been making these blueberry chocolate grapes for years, and they never get old. My kids love finding them in their lunchboxes, and guests enjoy them on dessert platters alongside chocolate fruit skewers and chocolate strawberry roses.

Almost too cute to eat, they’re reminiscent of fancy fruit shapes you find in chocolate shops, but come together with just three ingredients in a matter of minutes. Failproof and delicious, they’re my go-to for last-minute treats and so simple that kids can help make them, too.

Dark Chocolate Blueberries Ingredients

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• Blueberries: Use fresh, firm blueberries for the best texture and appearance. Also, make sure to wash and dry them first!

• Dark chocolate: I prefer 70% cacao or higher for a deep, rich flavor contrast when paired with sweet berries, but any chocolate will work. Look for dairy-free options, if needed.

• Fresh basil leaves: The finishing touch, these create the grape “leaves” and add a bright, herbaceous flavor. You can swap for fresh mint.

Three glass bowls on a gray surface: one with dark chocolate pieces, one with fresh blueberries, and a small bowl with basil leaves in water.

How to Make Grape-Shaped Dark Chocolate Blueberries

1. Melt the chocolate. Warm the chocolate in the microwave or a small pan on low heat. Stir frequently to prevent the chocolate from burning.

2. Shape. Transfer the melted chocolate to a piping utensil or bag, and pipe a large dot on each blueberry. Then, arrange six blueberries into the shape of grapes on parchment paper, connecting the chocolate so they hold together.

3. Garnish and serve. Pipe a dark chocolate stem at the top of the grapes, and place a basil leaf on the stem. Allow the chocolate to set and enjoy!

Possible Variations

• Blueberries: Use actual grapes, raspberries, or halved cherries instead.

• Chocolate: Swap dark chocolate for milk chocolate or white chocolate for a slightly different taste.

• Add-Ins: Stir in orange zest, espresso powder, or sea salt into the chocolate for an extra burst of flavor.

FAQs

Can I make dark chocolate blueberry grapes ahead of time?

Yes! You can prepare this recipe up to 2 days in advance. Store leftovers in the fridge in an airtight container (keep them in a single layer).

Can I freeze blueberry chocolate grapes?

I don’t recommend it. The blueberries will release moisture once thawed, which can cause the grape shapes to break apart.

More Blueberry Treats

• Chocolate Blueberry Treats

• Chocolate Lollies with Blueberries

• Blueberry Hedgehogs

• White Chocolate Berry Snowmen

Clusters of blueberries arranged on a gray surface, each with a small basil leaf and some chocolate at the base to resemble miniature grape bunches.
Servings: 9 treats

Dark Chocolate Blueberries

Adorable and delicious dark chocolate blueberries arranged to look like grapes.
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 0 minutes
Total: 20 minutes
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Equipment

  • piping utensil or bag

Ingredients 

  • 200 grams blueberries
  • 100 grams dark chocolate
  • 9 fresh basil leaves

Instructions 

  • Melt the chocolate.
  • Place the chocolate into a piping utensil or bag.
  • Add a blob of chocolate to each blueberry and place six blueberries into the shape of a bunch of grapes. Make sure the chocolate blobs connect underneath so that the sections stick together.
  • Pipe a dark chocolate stem at the top of the grapes.
  • Stick a basil leaf onto the stem.
  • Allow to set.

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Nutrition

Calories: 79kcal, Carbohydrates: 8g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 3g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 0.003g, Cholesterol: 0.3mg, Sodium: 2mg, Potassium: 98mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 37IU, Vitamin C: 2mg, Calcium: 10mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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