Fruity Feasting Decorations

Fruity Feating

I know Christmas feasting has long passed, but I have just found this GR* information showing you in detail how to assemble these fabulous fruity creations.

Edible Fruit Christmas Tree

Yesterday the girls and I had a really fun time making an edible fruit Christmas tree!

edible fruit christmas tree craft

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Today I am going to show you step-by-step how to make one of these colorful and delicious Christmas trees with your own kids (or for yourself)! The whole tree is edible and made with 100% delicious, juicy fruit! A perfectly fun and healthy alternative to making Christmas candy gingerbread houses! This recipe was inspired by Kristina Carrillo-Bucaram at FullyRaw Kristina.

fruit christmas tree craft for kids

For this craft you will need:

  • 1 pineapple
  • 1 pear
  • 2 cups strawberries, stems removed
  • 6 oz fresh raspberries
  • 6 oz fresh blackberries
  • 2 kiwi, peeled and chopped
  • 2 mandarin oranges, peeled and sectioned
  • 1 cup red seedless grapes
  • 1/2 cup chopped watermelon
  • 1 large star-shaped cookie cutter
  • 1 small heart-shaped cookie cutter (optional)
  • at least 35 wooden toothpicks

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You can choose to cut hearts out of your watermelon with a small heart-shaped cookie cutter if you wish. We did that to make the decorations a bit cuter.

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1. Begin by cutting the top and bottom off of your pineapple. Save a 1-inch-thick slice of your pineapple as well for cutting the star out of. Cut all of the skin off of the outside of the pineapple so that only the edible portion remains. Slice the top of your pineapple as well to give it a slightly pointed shape at the top. Save the edible pineapple scraps to decorate the tree with later.

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2. Cut the bottom off of your pear and remove the stem. Use a toothpick to place the pear on top of the prepared pineapple. This is your tree.

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3. Use a large star-shaped cookie cutter to cut out a star for the top of the tree from the reserved slice of pineapple.

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4. Place the star on top of the Christmas tree with a wooden toothpick.

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5. Insert many wooden toothpicks all over the pineapple and pear, fairly deep in so that they won’t show through the fruit once you have placed it on.

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6. Decorate! Stick the prepared fruit onto the toothpicks all over the tree.

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Voila! There you have it! A beautifully colorful and edible healthy fruit Christmas tree! :)

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edible christmas tree made with fruit

http://livelearnloveeat.com/2012/12/18/edible-fruit-christmas-tree/

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