Do you remember my Halloween food art post that featured a few photos of various Halloween food creations that my talented friend Gail made for Halloween?
Well Gail is at it again. This time she made a Thanksgiving turkey out of fruit and vegetables.
Her creation is simple but cute and so easy it would be a great project to make with the kids.
I always serve a few appetizers on Thanksgiving for when everyone is congregating prior to the meal. This adorable crudite platter lends itself to any type of dip.
Ingredients:
You will need a yellow pear, raisins, red pepper, baby carrots, celery sticks, cucumber slices, cherry tomatoes and a dip of your choice.
Directions:
Assemble ingredients according to the photo. Use toothpicks to hold on the eyes and nose.
This recipe will be shared on Beth Fish Reads- Weekend Cooking where anyone can share a food related post ( appears on Saturday) and my daily lists of blog carnivals
This recipe will be shared on Beth Fish Reads- Weekend Cooking where anyone can share a food related post ( appears on Saturday) and my daily lists of blog carnivals
YUMMY! Cute presentation too, Judee.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was cute to share and sometimes someone needs a cute activity for kids
ReplyDeleteI love this idea. I have never seen something like this at my Thanksgiving parties. I think it would be fun to make!
ReplyDelete-Natalie A.
Natalie,
DeleteI agree that it would be fun to make and easy too! Happy Thanksgiving
So cute and easy! Some of the crudite platters I've seen on blogs and Pinterest would take an hour to prepare. I like quick and easy better! :-)
ReplyDeleteShirley
This is a simple one - kind of intended as a project that even kids could do
DeleteSo cute and appetizing! And healthy too.
ReplyDeleteThat is what I love about it and it's a simple project that the kids can help with
DeleteWhat a fun appetizer tray and special treat for Thanksgiving! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday. Come to next weeks Thanksgiving party on Tuesday at 8:00 am, CST, see you then!
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen
I enjoy the food art and this little turkey is so easy to make
DeleteThat appetizer looks so appealing - not just for kids! The little turkey pear is adorable :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree that it is cute for everyone and would look really good on any Thanksgiving table
DeleteGood for the kids!
ReplyDeletebest... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Yes, I think it is a good project that the kids can work on that is productive and tasty
DeleteVERY cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you and thanks for stopping by
DeleteHow cute!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting weekend cooking Beth
DeleteCute! Fun for the kids and I'm sure adults would enjoy it too. ;-)
ReplyDeleteDeb,
DeleteYou are probably right- adults and kids would enjoy making this
A really cute presentation that will surely love all kids :)
ReplyDeleteDo you want to follow each other on GFC and G +? Let me know on my blog :)
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sure- but not sure what GFC is
DeleteCute idea and it's always good to get the kids involved in cooking. By the way your broccoli post is not available (no. 41 on Fiesta Friday). Thanks for sharing as I know there are a lot of bloggers with kids.
ReplyDeleteHi Judi,
DeleteGlad to meet you. Thanks for visiting and commenting. I just checked out your blog and found some awesome recipes. I don't know why #41 wasn't working? It seems to be working now - ( I did update that post so maybe it was down for 5 minutes.) Thanks for letting me know. Happy Thanksgiving
This looks like a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I'm following you :)
ReplyDeleteClever and healthy. Have a great week. Cheers from Carole's Chatter
ReplyDeleteBet the kids loved it! Very clever. Thank you for bringing it to FF.
ReplyDeleteContratulations your post has been featured on Full Plate Thursday,453! Thanks so much for sharing you talent with us and hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen
How cute and healthy!! Thanks so much for linking up at #AThemedLinkup 4 for All Things Thanksgiving. Shared.
ReplyDeleteThis dip looks good!
ReplyDeleteHard to believe Thanksgiving is just around the corner!! Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party. Hope the week ahead brings you smiles and joy.
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