Chocolate-Dipped Apple Slices for Snacks & Parties

Elevate your snack routine with these simple and delicious chocolate-dipped apple slices. Quick to prepare and endlessly customizable with your favorite toppings, they make a perfect snack or festive treat.

Chocolate apple slices dipped in a variety of toppings on a cream colored platter.

4 Reasons To Love These Chocolate Apple Slices

  1. Fast and easy: A few ingredients and a quick dip are all you need. I dip most slices about three-quarters of the way so there’s an easy spot to hold while eating.
  2. Delicious treat or snack: Apples and chocolate are a classic combo — great for celebrations or a healthier holiday treat.
  3. Totally customizable: Use any toppings you like. See the Topping Ideas section for suggestions.
  4. Kid-friendly activity: Let kids customize their own slices with bowls of different toppings for a fun afternoon project.
Apple slice being dipped in melted chocolate.

Ingredient Notes

All you need are apples, chocolate, and a few topping choices.

Labelled photo of ingredients needed to make chocolate dipped apple slices.

See the recipe card below for the full ingredient list and step-by-step directions.

  • Apples: Choose firm varieties such as Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, or Fuji for best texture.
  • Chocolate: Use good-quality baking chocolate or chocolate bars with cocoa butter for a smooth melt. Avoid using regular chocolate chips for dipping; they contain stabilizers that affect texture when melted.
  • Toppings: Get creative — nuts, coconut, seeds, sprinkles, and crushed cookies all work well. See Topping Ideas.

How To Make Chocolate Dipped Apple Slices

These chocolate-dipped apple slices come together in a few easy steps. Follow this simple process for consistent results.

Step 1: Slice apples

Cut two apples into 8 wedges each, removing the core and seeds. Pat the slices very dry with paper towel so the chocolate adheres.

Apple sliced into wedges on a cutting board with whole apple and paper towel next to it.

Step 2: Melt chocolate

Use a double boiler or a heatproof bowl set over a saucepan with an inch of barely simmering water. Chop 6 ounces (170 g) of chocolate if using bars and set aside a small handful. Melt the bulk of the chocolate, stirring constantly, then remove from heat and stir in the reserved pieces until smooth.

Melted chocolate in glass bowl over small pot with rubber spatula stirring it.

Step 3: Dip apple slices

Hold a slice by one end and dip about ¾ into the melted chocolate. Let excess chocolate drip back into the bowl so you don’t get heavy globs on the slices.

Hand dipping apple slice into melted chocolate.

Step 4: Add toppings

While the chocolate is still wet, press or sprinkle toppings onto the coated portion so they stick. Place slices on parchment paper. For wet toppings like caramel or warmed peanut butter, wait until the chocolate sets before drizzling.

Photo collage showing toppings being added to chocolate dipped apple slices.

Step 5: Set and enjoy

Chill the tray in the refrigerator for 5–10 minutes to let the chocolate firm up. Serve and enjoy immediately for best flavor and texture.

Variety of chocolate covered apple slices with different toppings being served on a wooden board.

Topping Ideas

Mix and match toppings to suit your taste. Use one or combine several for variety.

  • Shredded coconut
  • Chopped nuts (peanuts, walnuts, almonds, pistachios, pecans)
  • Mini chocolate chips
  • Sprinkles
  • Dried or freeze-dried fruit
  • Seeds (chia, sunflower, pumpkin)
  • Crushed cookies
  • Flaky sea salt

Wet toppings to drizzle after the chocolate sets:

  • Warmed creamy peanut butter (thin slightly so it drizzles)
  • Caramel
  • More melted chocolate (a contrasting type works nicely)
Labelled photo showing chocolate dipped apple slices with different types of toppings on a wooden board.

Helpful Tips

Tips For Perfect Chocolate Apple Slices

  • Dry apple slices thoroughly: Any moisture prevents the chocolate from sticking and can cause sliding or seizing.
  • Keep tools dry: Ensure bowls and utensils are dry; steam can introduce water that ruins melted chocolate.
  • Use a simple tempering trick: Reserve a small amount of chopped chocolate and stir it in off the heat to smooth and stabilize the melted chocolate.
  • Dip from a narrow container: Pouring the melted chocolate into a jar or small glass makes dipping easier and neater.
  • Add toppings immediately: Press or sprinkle while the chocolate is wet so toppings adhere well; leave drizzles for after the chocolate sets.
Hand holding up a chocolate covered apple slice topped with crushed peanuts and peanut butter drizzle.

FAQ

How long will chocolate-dipped apple slices last?

They’re best eaten fresh but can be stored in the refrigerator for 1–2 days.

How do I prevent apple slices from browning?

Soak slices in salted water (½ teaspoon kosher salt per cup of room-temperature water) for 5 minutes, rinse, then dry thoroughly. The brief salt soak stops enzymatic browning without leaving a salty taste.

Why is the chocolate sliding off my apples?

That usually means the slices were damp. Pat each slice very dry before dipping to prevent sliding.

Can I melt the chocolate in the microwave?

Yes. Melt in 20-second intervals, stirring between each, to avoid overheating.

Can I use candy melts instead of chocolate?

You can, but candy melts are made from vegetable oils and taste different from real chocolate. Follow the package instructions if you choose them.

A variety of different chocolate dipped apple slices on a wood serving board.

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Did you make these chocolate-dipped apple slices? What toppings did you choose? I’d love to hear — please leave a comment below.

A variety of chocolate dipped apple slices on a cream colored serving platter.

Chocolate Dipped Apple Slices

  • Author: Vanessa Gilic
  • Prep Time: 15 min
  • Total Time: 15 min (plus set time)
  • Yield: 16 apple slices
  • Category: Dessert, Snack
  • Method: No Bake
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

Take your snack game up a notch with these delicious chocolate-dipped apple slices. Easy to make and totally customizable with all your favorite toppings!


Ingredients

  • 2 firm apples (e.g., Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, Fuji)
  • 6 ounces (170 g) chocolate (semi-sweet, milk, or dark)
  • Toppings of choice

Instructions

  1. Slice apples: Cut each apple into 8 wedges, remove core and seeds, and dry slices thoroughly.
  2. Melt chocolate: Chop chocolate if needed. Using a double boiler, melt most of the chocolate, then stir in the reserved pieces off the heat until smooth.
  3. Dip and top: Dip each slice about ¾ into chocolate, let excess drip, then press or sprinkle on toppings. Place on parchment. For wet drizzles, wait until set.
  4. Set: Chill for 5–10 minutes until the chocolate firms up, then serve.

Notes

  • Recommended chocolate: Use quality chocolate or baking chocolate with cocoa butter for the best melt and flavor.
  • Topping ideas: Shredded coconut, chopped nuts, mini chips, sprinkles, dried fruit, seeds, crushed cookies, or flaky salt. Drizzle peanut butter, caramel, or contrasting chocolate after the coating has set.
  • Microwave melting: If using a microwave, heat in 20-second increments and stir between intervals to avoid burning.
  • Storage: Best fresh; refrigerate up to 1–2 days.
  • Read the Tips for Perfect Chocolate Apple Slices for troubleshooting and best results.

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