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Halloween fruit tray ideas on a white platter.
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Healthy Halloween Fruit Tray Ideas

Created by Elysia Cartlidge
Servings: 8 - 10 servings
Prep Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour
If you're looking for the best Halloween fruit tray ideas for your next Halloween party, you're in the right place! These healthy Halloween snacks are creative, healthy options your kids will love!

Ingredients
 

For the Apple Monsters

  • 1 large Granny Smith apple
  • 2 tablespoons peanut butter
  • 2 large fresh strawberries
  • 1/2 tablespoon unsalted sunflower seeds
  • 8 candy eyeballs

For the Halloween Fruit Kabobs

  • 8 blackberries
  • 8 blueberries
  • 8 cubes cantaloupe
  • 4 bamboo skewers

For the Frankenstein Kiwis

  • 3 green kiwis
  • 1/4 cup dark chocolate chips
  • 12 white chocolate chips
  • 2 banana slices cut into small triangles

For the Banana Ghosts

  • 2 large bananas
  • 4 dark chocolate chips
  • A few dots of peanut butter
  • 8 candy eyeballs

For the Clementine Pumpkins

  • 3 clementines
  • 1 green grape quartered lengthwise

Instructions
 

For the Apple Monster Mouths

  • Core a green apple and cut into quarters. Rub with a bit of lemon juice to help prevent browning. Using a small paring knife, carefully cut a mouth shape in the centre of the quarter of each apple in the shape of a cat’s eye. Don’t worry if you happen to cut all the way through to the other side as the peanut butter usually covers it up. Repeat for each apple quarter. Using a knife, spread some peanut butter inside the top and bottom of the mouth. Stick a strawberry slice on the bottom of the “mouth” so that the rounded part is sticking out to resemble a tongue. Next poke some sunflower seeds into the top of the mouth to resemble teeth. Dab a bit of peanut butter onto the back of two candy eyeballs and stick close together above the mouth.

For the Halloween Fruit Kabobs

  • Thread a blackberry, blueberry and chunk of cantaloupe onto a bamboo skewer. Repeat the pattern until you get to the top of the skewer. Continue until you’ve made your desired number of skewers. If you wish, you can also add a dab of peanut butter to a candy eyeball and stick to each of the blueberries for “monster” skewers.

For the Frankenstein Kiwis

  • Peel the kiwi and slice width-wise into thick slices. Use a sharp knife to cut a small slit in the bottom of each kiwi slice. Poke a popsicle stick into each slit so that the kiwi is secure. Place the kiwi pops on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Melt the chocolate chips in 30 second increments in the microwave until the chocolate is melted. Place the melted chocolate in a small ziploc bag and cut off a piece of the corner to form a small hole. Drizzle the chocolate over the top half of each kiwi so that it looks like a monster. Carefully press 2 white chocolate chips into the chocolate and a banana triangle at the top of the frankenstein heads. Carefully use the bag of chocolate to make two dots in the centre of each white chocolate chip to form eye balls and a squiggly mouth under the eyes. Let the kiwi pops to sit for about 20-30 minutes to allow the chocolate to harden. You can also place them in the fridge if you need the chocolate to harden faster.

For the Banana Ghosts

  • Peel the bananas and cut each banana in half. Using a knife, dab a small amount of peanut butter on the back of two candy eyeballs and stick side by close to the top of the banana. Poke the tip of a chocolate chip into the banana below the eyes to resemble an open mouth. Cut a couple of small triangles out of the bottom of the halved banana to make a zig zag pattern. Repeat for each banana ghost. 

For the Tangerine Pumpkins

  • Peel the clementines and remove any stringy white rind. Poke one quarter of the sliced grape into the hole in the top of each clementine so that it resembles a pumpkin.

To Assemble Fruit Tray

  • Place the Halloween fruit on a large platter either grouped together or randomly distributed across the tray. Serve fresh for best results.

Notes

  • Since the Frankenstein kiwis need to set, make those first, then move onto the other projects.
  • Use ripe fruit to make your fruit appetizers as tempting and delicious as possible!
  • Since this tray is made with fresh fruit, it tastes best when eaten within an hour. Otherwise, the fruits will begin to dry out, soften, or brown.
  • Select a large platter or tray. I used a 16-inch tray for this project. If your tray is larger than you need, fill in the empty spots with extra grapes or berries.
  • Accessorize with fake spiders or other Halloween decor to add a little extra fun to your display!
  • Let any guests know that you used peanut butter for glue or use sunflower seed butter to make a safe dessert everyone can enjoy.

Nutrition

Calories: 184kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.003g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 34mg | Potassium: 454mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 21g | Vitamin A: 565IU | Vitamin C: 49mg | Calcium: 53mg | Iron: 1mg
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