Whisk together greek yogurt and lemon/honey mixture. Enjoy as fruit kabobs or put in a cocktail to spice up the look. Ingredients 1 small watermelon, cut into discs 1 cantaloupe, cut into discs 1 honeydew, cut into discs 2 cups strawberries, halved 1/4 cup blueberries
Use a heart shaped cookie cutter to make thes cute
Simply grab a heart shaped cookie cutter, slice out some fruit, and stick it onto a kabob.
Use a small heart cookie cutter to change the shape of your fruit pieces and dress up your kabobs.
You can also cut out a heart in a different type of fruit (in this case cantaloupe) and place it inside the watermelon cutout. Whisk together the greek yogurt and strawberry jam until fully combined. Remove from heat and let cool to room temperature. Combine lemon juice and honey in a small saucepan.
Heart shaped cookie cutter kabob sticks (or whatever they are called…they have them at most grocery stores) i bought halves of the pineapple and melons and cut slices of desired thickness to cut the hearts.
January 30, 2010 at 6:49 pm anonymous said. Spoon yogurt into a bowl and serve with the fruit kabobs. Thread the strawberry hearts onto a skewer, alternating with grapes, blueberries, or any other small pieces of fruit. The kiwi and strawberries were.
This healthy kid snack is great for classroom parties, playdates and after school snacks.
How to make strawberry heart fruit kabobs. Then take a banana and do the same. Take your heart slices and stack them on the kabob with the blueberries or the raspberries as separators. To make the strawberry dip:
These were really fun to make with my daughter.
Today, i’m sharing theses super sweet heart fruit kabobs! A great idea for preschoolers and all ages! Valentine's day recipes for kids If you’re feeling especially adventurous, why not mix the two and put some candy and fruit together?
Heart fruit kabobs serve with your favorite yogurt dip.
To hold the fruit in place i added a grape on each end of the stick. Add the fruit to skewers and serve. Your kids will never truly understand how much you love them. So here are some hopefully cool ways to serve fruit to a bunch of first graders on valentine's day.
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For the heart shaped fruit kabobs, we used strawberries, watermelon and cantaloupe cut thick slices of watermelon and cantaloupe and then cut with a small heart shape cookie cutter.gently push onto straw. I chose fresh cantaloupe, honeydew melon, and watermelon. Keep scrolling for more ideas from some other bloggers… you can make these kid friendly treats for a family valentine’s day or take them to a party for a refreshing. Repeat until you have the.
Serve the fruit kabobs with dip immediately and store any unused dipping strawberry dip in the refrigerator.
You can also use strawberries, pineapple, and even mini marshmallows. Tell them all the reasons you love them with special hearts posted on their doors every day of february. On the ends of the straw, we added a strawberry for the point and another strawberry that we left the green on for the fletching of the arrow. Heart shaped watermelon fruit kabobs make a healthy valentine's treat.
Repeat again, until you have 2 hearts and 2 bananas on the stick.
But you can try to let them know! Remove the tops from strawberries and cut a “v” shaped notch in the top to give them a heart shape too. Cut triangles out of the tops of strawberries to shape them into hearts. Heart shaped fruit skewers with yogurt dip.
While you can technically do this with most fruits, dense, large fruits like pineapples and melons tend to fare better.
Thread two oranges slices, one strawberry, and blueberries onto a bamboo skewer. Fruit kabobs are a perfect healthy dessert alternative. Add all fruit to skewers in a fun pattern. Push a lollipop stick through the middle of a strawberry heart.
Use a small heart cookie cutter to cut out the strawberries.