The Entertainer
Best Themed Fruit Platters to Keep Your Table Fresh
Beautiful fruit platters are all the rage, and incorporating a theme into your platter makes the table feel fresh and fun! Try these tips and tricks for making the best-themed fruit platters, especially coming into the height of the spring and summer seasons. Colors Rainbow Fruit trays are basically tangible, edible (and delicious!) rainbows anyway - why not give that rainbow a form? Start with your reds - sliced strawberries, watermelon, and whole cherries. Move to oranges with, well, oranges! Then pineapple and banana for yellow, honeydew melon and kiwi slices for green, and blueberries, blackberries, and plums to get into the blue/indigo realm. Build out your rainbow fruit platter in an arch and set a platter of something white at each end for the clouds. We like bowls of vanilla yogurt or whipped cream. Sunset Who doesn’t love the warm, calm colors of a sunset? Bring these into your fruit platter with slices of pineapple, mango, papaya, nectarines, blood oranges, grapes, raspberries, and strawberries. Arrange in waves for an organic, sunset tableau. Cool Colors Cool colors evoke that feeling of a dip in the lake on a hot summer day. To get this feeling for your table, load your fruit tray with cool-colored fruits like blueberries, plums, blackberries, green and purple grapes, kiwis, pears, and honeydew. Sunshine If you’re going for happy, vibrant table décor, use a sunny fruit platter for an added dose of energy. Arrange rays of cantaloupe, starfruit, Golden Delicious apples, and pears around a dish of pineapple rings to make your sun. Character Strawberry Shortcake Strawberry Shortcake and her berry-themed pals make a great fruit tray theme for a kid’s birthday party! Each character tray can have its namesake baked good in the center, surrounded by a healthy spread of the matching fruit! Choose from Strawberry Shortcake, Blueberry Muffin, Raspberry Torte, Cherry Jam, Huckleberry Pie, and Apple Dumplin. Superman Red, yellow, and blue fruits make a perfect Superman-themed tray. Get specific and create the red S on a yellow background, then surround that with blue to fill the rest of your tray. Spongebob Those same yellow fruits mentioned in the sunshine theme above make the perfect base for Spongebob Squarepants. You can use coconut flakes or small dishes of vanilla yogurt for his eyes and a row of graham crackers at the bottom for his pants. Winnie the Pooh Winnie the Pooh is another children’s classic that makes a great fruit tray. Yellow, orange, and red fruits come together to make Pooh’s iconic friendly face and little shirt. You can even add a pot of honey-lime dressing on the side for guests to drizzle over their DIY fruit salad. [caption id="attachment_347536" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Photo By zstock/Shutterstock[/caption] Event Picnic If you’re taking a fruit tray to a picnic (or maybe hosting a socially-distant picnic in your backyard!) it’s best to think portable. Grapes and berries make excellent picnic fare, as do strawberries and watermelon slices. If your picnic is an adult affair, your picnic platter choices might do better to pair with cheese and wine, so think grapes and apples. Or, if you want to keep serving simple, you can load individual skewers with colorful cuts of fruit and lay them out on your tray for easy grab-and-go that won’t require serving utensils or sticky hands. Tropical Vacation Especially if you feel stuck at home, maybe you’d like to host a party with a tropical vacation theme. Nothing says vacation like a platter of tropical fruit! The key here is to go as “exotic” as possible. Treat yourself and your guests to a fruit tray they’d only see at a beach or jungle resort. Try a combination of dragon fruit, guava, lychee, mango, kiwi, carambola (star fruit), and passionfruit. Or use them to accent a larger tray of standard summer faves like watermelon and cantaloupe. Fourth of July Fourth of July fruit trays are fun and easy to build. Set up a rectangular tray with red stripes with strawberries, watermelon chunks, cherries, or grapes, alternating with the white of sliced bananas or apples. Leave the upper left corner to fill with blueberries or blackberries. You can even dot with cut-out white stars if you’re feeling crafty. Whatever your theme or event, fruit platters brings a bit of festivity, freshness, and a lot of color to the table! For more articles like this one, click here!