I am bringing a fruit platter to a party on Sunday, but I'm not much of a fruit eater myself (due to tummy issues). So I have no idea what fruit I should use and how to make it look good!
Does anyone have any suggestions of fruits I could use? And I'd love some suggestions on how to present it nicely. I want to make a great one because it is for my MIL's 60th party.
I'm guessing strawberries and grapes are some fruits that are easy to pick at, what else should I use?
I like to get mangos and cut the flesh out of them and lay it out nicely. then get pommegranate and sprinkle it all over the mangos. the colours look gorgeous and it is something more 'special'
cherries also look lovely
you could dip the strawberries in choc i fyou wanted to make it more indulgent
aside from that i usually put pineapple and melon on
some dried fruits also are nice - figs, dates, apricots?
hope that helps..
Watermelon, pineapple, rockmellon, honeydew are all essentials IMO. Also I'd have the strawberries and grapes. Cut fruit into bite size pieces without skin so it is easy to eat.
Also I think it's nice to place some sprigs of mint on the platter to pretty it up.
Personally I prefer to only stick with seasonal fruits when I do a fruit platter as it just goes together so much nicer. Also make sure that if you have apples that you squeeze a bit of fresh lemon juice over them to stop them going brown and I always add a sprinkle of rosewater over the top.
Depending on how big your platter will be, I would suggest having six different types of fruit (at least). Kiwi fruit is a good one to add. I agree with Spring, got to have pineapple, and some melon. Definitely strawberries and grapes . If it's suitable, I think a nice bowl of thick chocolate sauce is good to dip the fruit into .
Mmmm, as for presentation, I'm finding it hard to describe over the net LOL. I like it to look really good, but I kind of go with what looks good at the time . Generally, bigger things like bunches of grapes are best in the middle. Pineapple (I think) is nice sliced into larger, but really thin slices ITMS. And then you can kind of fan it out.
Thanks so much everyone! You've all given me some great ideas and something to work with now LOL!
I love the idea of chocolate sauce to dip the fruit into Janie. Where can I get a suitable chocolate sauce? I'm guessing melted down chocolate would set by the time I got there?
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