Butterfly Fruit Platter

Overhead view of butterfly fruit platter
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Planning a party or a fun family gathering? A butterfly fruit platter might be just what you need to add a splash of color and a healthy twist to your table. Not only is it beautiful, this is a fun way to get your kids to eat more fruit. Whether it’s a kid’s birthday party, summer BBQ, or afternoon snack, a butterfly fruit platter is always a hit.ย 

overhead view of butterfly fruit board

Choosing the Right Fruits

Creating a butterfly fruit platter is not just about the design but also the flavors and freshness. The right combination of fruits can make your platter both beautiful and delicious. Letโ€™s dive into the best options for aesthetics, flavor, and seasonal availability.

Best Fruits for Aesthetics and Flavor

Choosing fruits that are vibrant and tasty is key to a stunning butterfly fruit platter. It’s like picking the perfect colors for a painting. Here are some fruits that not only look great but also taste amazing together:

  • Strawberries: Bright red and juicy, strawberries add a pop of color and sweetness.
  • Blueberries: Small but vibrant, blueberries provide a deep blue hue and a burst of flavor.
  • Mangoes: With their sunny yellow color and tropical taste, mangoes offer both brightness and a unique sweetness.
  • Kiwis: The green color of kiwis brings a fresh look, and their tartness balances out the sweetness of other fruits.
  • Oranges: Available year round, they are a perfect addition to any fruit platter. Plus, they are typically a kid’s favorite.
  • Raspberries: They are small and mighty and loved by everyone!
ingredients for creating a butterfly fruit platter

Ingredients

  • 3 kiwi  (dried on paper towel so they don’t slide)
  • 1 navel orange
  • 1 pint blueberries
  • 1 8 oz raspberries
  • One banana 

How to Make a Butterfly Fruit Platter

Start by washing and cutting your fruits. 

slicing banana on cutting board

Arrange the banana slices down the center of your serving platter to form the butterfly’s body. 

sliced banana with quartered slices of naval oranges spread into a fan to resemble a butterfly wing

Use the orange quarters at the top in a fan shape for the wings, followed by a layer of kiwi, then raspberries. 

close up shot of quartered strawberries surrounded by blueberries and banana slices

Fill in the bottom wings with strawberries and outline with blueberries for added contrast.

close up vertical shot of butterfly antenna

Finally, create the butterfly’s antennae with orange peel and top with a blueberry on each side.

close up shot of butterfly fruit platter

Preventing Browning of Fruits

Nobody likes seeing their beautiful fruit platter start to turn brown before it even gets served! Preventing browning is key to keeping your Butterfly Fruit Platter looking vibrant and delicious. Here are a few simple techniques to keep your fruits fresh and colorful.

Soaking Techniques

One really effective way to prevent browning is by soaking the fruits. You can use pineapple juice or Sprite for this. Both are excellent at keeping your fruits looking fresh and appealing!

Pineapple juice works wonders because it contains enzymes that slow down the browning process.

  1. Pour pineapple juice into a shallow dish.
  2. Soak the fruit slices in the juice for about 5 to 10 minutes.
  3. Remove and pat them dry with a paper towel.

Sprite is another great option. It has citric acid and other ingredients that help keep fruits from turning brown. Plus, it adds a subtle sweetness:

  1. Pour Sprite into a shallow dish.
  2. Soak the fruit slices for about 5 to 10 minutes.
  3. Remove and pat them dry with a paper towel.
butterfly fruit platter on serving board

Tossing with Citrus Juices

Another fantastic method is to toss the fruits with freshly squeezed lemon or lime juice. This not only helps maintain their color but also adds a zesty flavor kick.

  1. Lemon juice: Squeeze the juice from a fresh lemon into a bowl.
  2. Toss the fruit slices gently in the lemon juice.
  3. Make sure each piece is lightly coated.
  4. Pat the fruits dry with a paper towel if needed.

Lime juice works similarly and can be used if you prefer its flavor.

overhead shot of a butterfly fruit platter on serving board

Enhancing Your Butterfly Fruit Platter

Creating a beautiful and tasty butterfly fruit platter can be both fun and rewarding. Here are some tips to make it even more special with a few simple touches.

Adding Dips and Extras

Adding dips and extras can make your butterfly fruit platter more appealing and delicious. Consider offering a variety of dips to accompany the fresh fruit.

  • Yogurt: A creamy yogurt dip can be a hit. You can even mix in a bit of honey or vanilla for extra flavor.
  • Honey: Drizzling honey over your fruit can add a natural sweetness that pairs well with almost any fruit.
  • Nut Butter: Peanut butter or almond butter can provide a rich and satisfying addition to your platter.

You can also sprinkle some toppings to add texture and flavor:

  • Nuts: Chopped almonds, walnuts, or pecans can add a delightful crunch.
  • Granola: A sprinkle of granola can give your fruit platter an extra layer of texture and sweetness.

Incorporating Edible Flowers

Incorporating edible flowers into your fruit platter can add a touch of elegance and vibrant color. These flowers arenโ€™t just beautiful; theyโ€™re perfectly safe to eat and can enhance the overall presentation.

  • Pansies: These come in a variety of colors and have a mild flavor that works well with fruit.
  • Marigolds: With their bright yellow and orange hues, marigolds can bring a pop of color. They have a slightly citrus flavor that complements fresh fruit.
  • Rose Petals: Make sure to use organic, pesticide-free roses. The petals can add a romantic touch and a subtle floral taste.

Presentation Tips for Your Platter

Choosing the Right Platter

Choosing the right platter can make all the difference in the presentation of your butterfly fruit platter. It’s the canvas for your edible art!

When selecting a platter or board, go for something that complements the colors of the fruit. A white or light-colored platter is ideal because it makes the fruit pop. Alternatively, a wooden board can provide a rustic, natural backdrop that enhances the aesthetic appeal. 

Garnishing for Impact

Garnishing isnโ€™t just a final touch; it’s like adding the cherry on top of a sundae. It brings out the freshness and adds a flair of elegance to your butterfly fruit platter.

Consider using mint leaves or parsley to elevate the presentation. These herbs not only add a splash of green but also enhance aroma and freshness. Here are some creative ways to use garnishes:

  • Mint Leaves:
    • Place mint leaves around the edges of the platter for a fresh, vibrant look.
    • Tuck a few leaves around the blueberries to create a natural setting.
  • Parsley:
    • Scatter small sprigs of parsley around the base of the butterfly to give it a garden-like feel.
    • Use parsley to fill in any gaps between fruit pieces.

The addition of these simple garnishes can make your platter go from ordinary to extraordinary. A little greenery can frame your fruit and make the colors pop even more.

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Butterfly Fruit Platter

Planning a party or a fun family gathering? A butterfly fruit platter might be just what you need to add a splash of color and a healthy twist to your table. Not only is it beautiful, this is a fun way to get your kids to eat more fruit. Whether it's a kid's birthday party, summer BBQ, or afternoon snack, a butterfly fruit platter is always a hit.
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time0 minutes
Total Time15 minutes
Servings12 people

Ingredients 

  • 3 kiwi dried on paper towel so they don’t slide
  • 1 navel orange
  • 1 pint blueberries
  • 1 8 oz raspberries
  • 1 banana

Instructions 

  • Start by washing and cutting your fruits.
  • Arrange the banana slices down the center of your serving platter to form the butterfly’s body.
  • Use the orange quarters at the top in a fan shape for the wings, followed by a layer of kiwi, then raspberries.
  • Fill in the bottom wings with strawberries and outline with blueberries for added contrast. Finally, create the butterfly’s antennae with orange peel and top with a blueberry on each side.

Nutrition

Calories: 61kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 0.4g | Saturated Fat: 0.03g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.05g | Sodium: 2mg | Potassium: 162mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 83IU | Vitamin C: 34mg | Calcium: 21mg | Iron: 0.4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Appetizer, Snack
Cuisine: American
Calories: 61
Keyword: Butterfly Fruit Platter
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About Kristin

Kristin Ahaus is the Director of Content and Communications for The Produce Moms. Her focus and passion is helping all of TPM's brand partners share their stories while also helping consumers understand how to select, serve and store fresh produce. Connect with Kristin on LinkedIN.

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