Tropical Fruit Platter: How to make the ultimate fruit platter
- Hannah Sunderani
- Apr 23, 2018
- 3 min read

It's Tropical Fruit Vibes with this plentiful fruit platter to start the week. This one is an arrangement of fresh fruits like pineapple, mango, passion fruit, orange, kiwi and strawberries. Served with coconut yogurt to dip. It is the ultimate fruit platter!
Okay, so this isn't really a recipe blog post per se, more than it is a blog post to talk about how to take your fruit platter to the next level. There are simple tips that you can turn to when prepping fruit platters for get-togethers with friends, brunch with the family, picnics, or any other event in your life where you are feeding a big group of people. I love making fruit trays under all sorts of different circumstances because they are so beautiful, healthy and well received. Often times we get anxious over the thought of feeding a large group. Heck, I'm a food fanatic and still I get nervous about it! There are so many things to factor in from the people who are coming, to food allergies, to age and gender, and preferred diets. Not to mention when you're hosting at yours the logistics of set-up, and other small tasks around the house that need to be completed before your guests arrive. Oooy! Stress city. Just know that you're not alone in these feelings. Entertaining can be a little daunting, but party food doesn't need to be.

Over the years I've noticed it's the simple recipes that are best received by large crowds. And a unique fruit platter is no exception. A fruit platter, which is beautifully presented, is sure to get you those ooooh's and aaaahhh's, and will be a popular area for the crowd to munch and mingle.
Best of all it's easy yet impressive looking - when you keep a few tips in mind. This fruit platter took me all of 20 minutes to chop and style, and I spent extra time on it because I wanted it pretty enough to shoot and post on the blog. The point is, fruit platters are easy to create and always come out beautiful and impressive. So use it to your advantage when it comes to entertaining.

Another way to spruce up the "generic" fruit and veggie trays? Try adding fruits that aren't common. We've all seen the pre-made fruit trays at Loblaws. You know, the one with the cantaloupe, watermelon, and grapes? Been there, done that. If you want to take your fruit platters to the next level incorporate some fruits that people don't often put on their shopping list. Like passionfruit, dragon fruit or mangoes. Or pick a colour scheme, this one's theme is orange and yellow, but I've also seen some purple and blue ones that are just stunning!
The moral of the story here is that fresh fruit platters are quick, easy and are a big HIT when you're feeding large groups. They are easy to create and fun, so that you can breath easy before that next big gathering. And with a few not so common fruits, and fun colour schemes they are far from generic .
I hope you will keep this in mind the next time you're hosting a Sunday brunch, birthday party, or family gathering.
Platter up babes!


Tropical Fruit Platter
Serves: 6-8 | Prep Time: 20 minutes | Cook Time: 0 mins
Ingredients:
1 pineapple
2 oranges
2 mangoes
2-4 passion fruits
2 kiwis
1 punnet (400g) strawberries
200g coconut yogurt (approx. 1/2 container)
Directions:
Thinly slice fruits, removing skins as needed, and style on a serving tray or wooden cutting board. Scoop coconut yogurt into ramekins and serve alongside fresh fruit for dipping.
Approvals:



Allergies:
VEGAN - VEGETARIAN WHEAT-FREE- GLUTEN-FREE - DAIRY-FREE - SOY-FREE - NUT-FREE - RAW
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