Edible Chocolate Boxes Tutorial – Learn how to make beautiful chocolate boxes that double as edible gifts. Perfect for holidays, parties, and special occasions.

Updated May 2026: This edible chocolate boxes tutorial has been refreshed with clearer steps, better tips, and new ideas for decorating and gifting.
If you’ve ever wanted to give a gift that looks impressive but secretly takes very little effort… this is it.
These edible chocolate boxes are elegant, customizable, and completely edible. Fill them with candy, cookies, or more chocolate and you instantly have a gift that people will not forget.
Bonus: kids LOVE helping make these (and eating them too).
Why You’ll Love These Edible Chocolate Boxes
- Perfect DIY edible gift
- No baking required
- Customizable shapes and decorations
- Great for holidays, teachers, and parties
- Fun activity for kids and families
What You Need to Make Chocolate Boxes
- Chocolate (dark, milk, or white)
- Paper or cardboard molds/liners
- Parchment paper or foil
- Optional: sprinkles, edible decorations, candy

Best Molds to Use
You can use cardboard liners, cupcake liners, silicone molds, or even small containers you already have at home.
Cardboard molds are especially easy to unmold and work great for beginners.

How to Make Edible Chocolate Boxes

- Melt chocolate over low heat or in 30-second intervals in the microwave
- Pour chocolate into the mold, filling halfway
- Rotate the mold to coat all sides evenly
- Flip the mold upside down to remove excess chocolate
- Place upside down on a parchment-lined tray
- Refrigerate for 15–20 minutes until set
- Carefully unmold once hardened

How to Decorate Chocolate Boxes

- Use melted chocolate as glue for decorations
- Add sprinkles or edible sugar shapes
- Drizzle white chocolate for a two-tone effect
- Write names with edible markers
Filling Ideas
- Chocolate truffles
- Mini cookies
- Candy
- Caramel bites
- Marshmallows

Tips for Success
- Use good-quality chocolate for better texture and shine
- Do not overheat chocolate
- Make sure molds are fully coated to avoid breakage
- Let the chocolate set completely before unmolding
FAQ
Can I make chocolate boxes without molds?
Yes. You can use cupcake liners, cardboard molds, or small containers you already have at home.
How long do edible chocolate boxes last?
They can last up to 1 week if stored in a cool, dry place.
Do I need to temper chocolate?
Tempering is optional but will give your chocolate a shinier finish and better snap.
What chocolate is best for this tutorial?
Use good-quality dark, milk, or white chocolate depending on your preference.
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