37 Foods to Dunk (and Cover) in Chocolate

We hold this truth to be self-evident: Things just taste better covered in chocolate.
Marcus Nilsson1/36Ice Cream Sandwiches
This recipe calls for baking one giant cookie, a way to ensure even, consistent ice cream sandwiches. Dip these bad boys in even more chocolate and pat yourself on the back: You a genius.
Marcus Nilsson2/36Bourbon–Sea Salt Caramels
Sweetened condensed milk makes for an extra-luscious confection. The only thing better? Dunking them in chocolate.
Ditte Isager3/36Apricot Rice Pudding Pops
Thai-flavored rice pudding is frozen into creamy ice pops. Dried apricots add subtle color and a satisfyingly chewy texture. Oh, and the chocolate you're about to dip it in brings the wow factor.
Michael Graydon + Nikole Herriott4/36Chocolate Fudge with Bourbon Sugar
The exceptional texture and glossy sheen of this fudge result from the way you mix it. Make sure the chocolate and condensed milk are barely hot. The pro move? Having a dunking bowl nearby for full chocolate immersion.
5/36Rose Water Marshmallows
These old-fashioned marshmallows look beautiful in apothecary jars. Dunk in chocolate for that hard chocolate shell and fluffy, elastic interior.
Peden + Munk6/36Chocolate-Cinnamon “Babkallah”
Introducing our test kitchen's hybrid baby: It's braided like a challah for maximum babka-y chocolate swirl in every bite. Dip in chocolate for added oomph.
7/36Candied Grapefruit Peel
“This is a great bitter-sweet combo. Dip peel in melted chocolate for an after-dinner treat.” —Claire Saffitz, assistant food editor
8/36Everything Cookies
We call these everything cookies because they really are everything to us...when they're dipped in chocolate.
9/36Peach-Vanilla Cream Pops
Creamsicle lovers everywhere, this one's for you. Take it to the next level by—yep, you guessed it—dipping it in chocolate.
Peden + Munk10/36Crunchy Cashew-Sesame Bars
These may puff slightly as they bake. For an extra crispy bar press the bars to flatten when they’re still warm using another 8” square pan. Take them from office snack to nighttime treat with a little chocolate bath.

12/36Cocoa Brownies with Browned Butter and Walnuts
These are some of the best brownies we've ever had—fudgy in the middle and chewy on the outside with a shiny, crackly top. The browned butter adds a rich, nutty flavor. And the chocolate you're about to dip them in... No words.
Alex Lau13/36Pistachio-Cream Sandwich Cookies
These cookies would also make for an awesome ice cream sandwich: Skip the pistachio filling and use softened store-bought gelato or ice cream instead. Then dip the whole affair into melted chocolate for an instant shell.
Peden & Munk14/36Ombré Rainbow Cookies
The batter is divided into thirds and tinted with increased amounts of coloring to get the ombré effect. Add a little traditional rainbow cookie flair by dipping the whole situation in chocolate.
Photo by Laura Murray, styling by Anna Bilingskog.15/36Cocoa Brownies
The best—and easiest—brownies you'll ever make. This recipe belongs in your repertoire, and deserves all the chocolate you can give it.
Peden & Munk16/36Chocolate Chunk–Pumpkin Seed Cookies
For the ideal chewy brownie-ish texture, take care not to overbake these spiced cookies. Melty chocolate on the inside, melty chocolate on the outside, courtesy of all that dunking you're about to do.
Photo by Peden + Munk17/36Chocolate-Nut Rugelach
Our slice-and-bake technique is easier to manage than shaping a crescent version—a touch of sanity during holiday baking madness. Offset the restraint of the tight roll with a high dive into a big ol' bowl of melted chocolate.
Michael Graydon + Nikole Herriott18/36Matcha–White Chocolate Sugar Cookies
Powdered green tea gives these tender cookies an elf-worthy hue that will stand out, with no icing or decorating needed. Dip in white chocolate—we don't judge.
Tuukka Koski19/36Glazed Chocolate–Crème Fraîche Cookies
Otherwise known as the triple-threat chocolate cookie: melted, chopped, and drizzled. You’re welcome.
20/36White-Chocolate-Dipped Strawberries with Citrus Sugar
It's physically impossible to resist any fruit dipped in chocolate. Just ask these strawberries.
Alex Lau21/36Maple, Pecan, and Sour Cherry Granola Bars
If you want to change up the mix of nuts and seeds in these bars, go for it. Just make sure the total quantity adds up to 3 cups total (you could use sunflower seeds in place of the pumpkin seeds, sesame for flaxseed, peanuts for pecans, etc.). The easiest, earthiest-crunchiest excuse for a sweet-salty chocolate bar we've ever seen.
22/36Chocolate Brownie Cookies
If a fudgy brownie and chewy chocolate chip cookie had a baby, and then you dipped it in chocolate, it would be this decadent creation. (Psst—Did we mention they're gluten free?)
Alex Lau23/36Six-Layer Chocolate-Coconut-Cashew-Graham Bars
Use your favorite nut—or mixed nuts—in place of the cashews. Dip in gratuitous amounts of chocolate.
Photo by Romulo Yanes24/36Salty Chocolate Chunk Cookies
Finishing your cookies with a delicate, flaky salt like Maldon—and dunking in chocolate—brings out the chocolate flavor and tempers the sweetness, creating the ultimate sweet and salty snack.
Danny Kim25/36Prune-Pistachio Oat Bars
Rinse your hands under cool water or give them a quick shot of non-stick spray. This will keep the mixture from sticking to your hands. Once you've topped the bars, slather with chocolate. You won't regret it.
Tuukka Koski26/36Dark Chocolate Waffles
Buttermilk brings slight tang and moisture to the batter, while olive oil offers fruity richness. Choose a mild-flavored (not too peppery) type of oil for this. And then smother the whole thing in chocolate—no such thing as too much chocolate, right?
Photograph by Victoria Jane, Food Styling by Mallory Lance, Prop Styling by Alexandra Massillon27/36BA’s Best Banana Bread
Here at BA everybody has their favorite banana bread recipe. We made every one—14 to be exact—until we came up with a collective favorite. Dark brown sugar is key and a dollop of mascarpone makes for superior tenderness. The chocolate you're about to dip it in is the key to taking it from office chic to party girl.
Peden + Munk28/36Chocolate Coconut Date Bars
This mixture gets pretty sticky in the food processor. Don’t be alarmed if you have to scrape and pulse and scrape and pulse to keep the machine moving. Now imagine it all coated in a chocolate shell. You're welcome.
©Romulo Yanes29/36Zeppole with Chocolate Sauce
Italian-American-style fried dough. With a chocolate dipping sauce. Enough said.
We Are The Rhoads30/36Chocolate-Cinnamon Coffee Cake
If you like, serve this with whipped cream, an extra dollop of yogurt, and a chocolate dipping sauce.
Lennart Weibull31/36Sesame-Peanut Bars
Practice it with us: Make a batch of these seed-and-nut-packed energy bars. Cover with copious amounts of chocolate. Reach for one any time snack cravings strike. Repeat as often as necessary.
Condé Nast Entertainment32/36Erin McKenna's Thin Mint Cookies
These cookies are both vegan and gluten-free, but you’d never know it—and they already beat us to the chocolate chase.
Alex Lau33/36Chocolate Éclairs
The éclairs will begin to get soggy as soon as they are filled, so be sure to wait until just before you're ready to make the chocolate fondant to add the pastry cream.
Condé Nast Entertainment34/36El Rey's Sesame Banana Bread
This bread was the talk of the BA office for a few months (in the best possible way). Some quick tips: Use the ripest bananas possible and tent the bread with foil if it’s browning too quickly. Double down on the sweet-salty combo with a dip in a hot chocolate bath.
35/36Tuckers
These coconut cookies dream of being dipped in chocolate when they grow up. Make it happen.
