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1 large bag cauliflower florets 2 red bell peppers, sliced into strips 1 large package cherry tomatoes, or grape tomatoes 2 large black olives Instructions


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1 small head cauliflower, broken into florets 1 (2-inch) piece English cucumber, plus half-moon slices for decoration 1 orange or yellow bell pepper, cut into strips and star shapes with a small star cutter Grape tomatoes, for serving Christmas veggie wreath Christmas Veggie Wreath Ingredients 3 broccoli crowns Handful cherry tomatoes Cucumber


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Festive Christmas Veggie Tray Ideas: Shout-out to Crisp Cooking for having awesome kitchen tools! This straight paring knife is a favorite. For my platter above I wanted to make a simple Christmas tree. I started with green vegetables for the base and made the general shape of a Christmas tree.


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This Santa Claus Vegetable Tray with Smokey Veggie Dip is one that I literally crave all year long. Now, I know what you're thinking, The Holidays are a wonderful time to spend with family and friends. Don't get me wrong, I love my family and friends, but I also look forward to delicious holiday recipes. This Santa Claus Vegetable Tray with.


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5 from 1 review Santa Vegetable Tray Print Make this healthy Santa vegetable platter with cauliflower, bell peppers, cucumbers, cherry tomatoes and black olives for Christmas! It only takes 10 minutes to put together, perfect for a busy holiday week! By: Pamela Reed Prep Time: 10 minutes


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892 Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe Looking for an easy, festive Christmas Veggie Tray idea? Here's a beautiful and healthy option. This simple vegetable platter for holiday parties can be made ahead and is always a hit on an appetizer table. Here's my new step by step holiday veggie board guide.


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This Santa veggie platter from Totally the Bomb is adorable. Who's going to eat Santa's nose? Perhaps the most spectacular display from Green Giant - a vegetable lodge! What do you think? Better than gingerbread? Related posts And, a veggie platter wouldn't be complete without an awesome dip for the veggies


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How to Make a Santa Veggie Tray 2 blueberries pint of cherry tomatoes cauliflower 4 large carrots 1 English (seedless) cucumber 2 red peppers 1 zucchini dill parsley sour cream lemon salt and pepper Okay, let's have some fun. The first step is selecting the tray you are going to build Santa on.


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1 English cucumber 2 heads of cauliflower 12 Ritz crackers (or similar) 1 container red cherry or cherub tomatoes, plus 1 yellow cherry tomato for the nose (or you could use red for the nose, too) 1 radish 8 red sweet mini peppers several black peppercorns (whole)


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The best Fun Santa Vegetable Tray! (35.2 kcal, 7.2 carbs) Ingredients: 1 head cauliflower, separated into florets · 2 red bell peppers, cut into strips · ½ cucumber, sliced · 1 cup cherry tomatoes · 2 black olives


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Knife Cutting Board Serving Tray Small Round Condiment Container (preferably white) How to Make a Santa Veggie Tray: Start by washing all of your fresh vegetables and lay onto paper towels to dry. Peel the skin off your cucumbers and then cut them into round slices. Arrange your cucumbers by placing them on the middle of the tray.


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To make Santa, simply spread your favorite plain hummus onto a round, lipped white plate and place it in the center of the board. Press two large black olives for his eyes, a cherry tomato for his nose and the 1/2 of a top of a red bell pepper for his smile.


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1. Place hummus on a small plate, form a smile by slicing a piece of the red pepper, and add eyes by slicing two strips of black olives and making the nose from a cherry tomato. 2. Using cauliflower forest to make Santa's beard and white-glazed chickpeas for the headband of the hat and the tip. 3.


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The clever Santa Veggie Tray created by Diana Johnson at Eating Richly Even When You're Broke puts the attention on the healthy food, and is a whimsical way to get everyone reaching for the fresh vegetables. Christmas Santa Crackers will put the "wow" in the party, from Catch My Party.


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Instructions. On a large rectangular board, spread the hummus on a 6 inch plate. Place it in the center of the board. Next, add the bell pepper slices into the hat on top of the hummus plate. Add mozzarella balls at the end of his hat and around the top of his face. Start shaping the beard with the cauliflower.


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For example, by planting a 10‐foot row of beans on May 15 followed by another planting two to four weeks later, you can extend the harvest period over the entire season. Succession planting can be done with beans, carrots, broccoli, endive, lettuce, radishes, cabbage, turnips, corn and beets. Start small.