Easter Bunny Fruit Tray

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Celebrate with a healthy, easy Easter snack.

Easter is fast approaching, April 20th is just three weeks away. We have an eggcellent party tray that the kids will be able to help assemble. At The Produce Moms, we know that the best way to raise healthy eaters is for them to be active participant in their own health from the very beginning.

It’s quick, colorful, and makes a cute centerpiece for Easter!

Easter Bunny Fruit Tray | Easter Fruit Platter

This fruit tray may look intricate, but it’s actually quite easy and fast to assemble. The most time-consuming part is cutting the strawberries and pineapple chunks. Fun fact –Pineapples are actually really easy to cut! You can break down a pineapple in just a couple of minutes. Here’s a video tutorial if you need help.

You can get creative with different fruits for various parts of the bunny, but we use the following fruits.

  • Blueberries
  • Strawberry chunks
  • Pineapple chunks
  • Kiwi chunks
  • Apple

Once you have your fruit cut into chunks, it just needs to be arranged in a bunny shape. Make sure to use a tray that’s big enough! Begin by arranging the pineapple in an oval in the center of the tray. This will be your bunny’s face. Then, outline the bunny’s ears with pineapple. Use blueberries to fill in around the face and to create the eyes.

Next, use strawberries to fill in the bottom of the tray, beneath the face. Once one strawberry half to create the nose. Place a handful of strawberries in the center of each bunny ear. Use a few kiwi bits to fill in the ears between the pineapple and strawberry chunks.

Lastly, use apple pieces to create a few whiskers and the teeth, and voilà, the Easter bunny fruit tray is complete!

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Easter Bunny Fruit Tray

Ingredients 

  • blueberries
  • Strawberry chunks
  • pineapple chunks
  • kiwi chunks
  • apple

Instructions 

  • Using the pineapple chunks, make the face of the bunny.
  • Using the blueberries, form the eyes & fill in around the outline of the face.
  • Using the strawberries, fill in the inner part of the ears & use the rest under the face of the bunny. One strawberry chunk will be used as the bunny nose.
  • Using the kiwi, fill in the middle part of the ears between the strawberry and pineapple chunks.
  • Lastly, use slices of apple to make the whiskers & teeth on the bunny face.

Notes

Feel fruit to substitute any item for your favorite fruits. Other alternatives could include:
Strawberries --> Raspberries
Blueberries --> Blackberries
Pineapple --> Bananas

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

Additional Info

Course: Party Trays
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Looking for a veggie tray to accompany your Easter Bunny fruit tray? Try this Veggie Easter Basket! 

Hoppy Easter!

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About Lori

Lori Taylor is the Founder & CEO of The Produce Moms. For ten years she sold fresh produce to over 300 grocery stores throughout the United States, and today she is fully focused on working with the produce supply chain, media, and government to increase fresh produce access & consumption in the US and around the globe. Connect with Lori on LinkedIn.

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