Outdoor 
summer parties are a great time to serve large Fruit and Dessert platters. 
Mainly because when it's hot here in Texas, I personally would rather eat fruit 
than anything else. Light and juicy, the addition of fruit and bite size 
desserts make the entire food selection that much more appealing. Encouraging an 
atmosphere of what I like to call 'casual welcome'. Allowing everyone to dig in 
and serve themselves. Now I Like THAT!
Fresh Fruit Platter
The most important thing about making a fruit platter is choosing 
  ripe, seasonal fruit. After that, it's just cutting and arranging. I know from 
  experience, this is the first platter to be emptied at parties, 
  ALWAYS...without fail.
INGREDIENTS
For 10 to 12 people this is what I prepare:
- 2 small ripe Melons, cut in half, peeled, deseeded and sliced
- {I like to use one Cantaloupe and one Honeydew melon}
- 1 Pineapple, peeled, cored and sliced
- 2 bunches of Grapes
- 1 pint Raspberries
- 1 pint Blueberries
- 1 pint Blackberries
- 1 pint strawberries
- 1 pint Figs, in if season
- 2-3 Kiwis, peeled and sliced
- 1 Papaya, peeled and sliced
WHAT TO DO
These are my fruit choices, they 
may not work for you. Your tastes may be totally different than mine or this 
selection of fruit may not be readily available to you. What ever you serve make 
sure to buy your fruit fresh a few days before your party. Wash everything 
except blueberries, raspberries and blackberries. You can go through your pints 
and make sure there are no leaves or stems. Make a base of lemon leaves on your 
platter. Organize your fruit into groups and arrange them on top of the leaves. 
A fruit platter can be assembled the day before your party and kept in the 
fridge.
With summer’s abundance of fresh and delicious fruits, you can be creative in your choices. Be sure to include a variety of colors and tastes. Your guests will be delighted with this delectable array of the season's best.
Dessert Platter
This is THE EASIEST Platter to arrange! 
Now you will see WHY I keep
little homemade gems in the freezer.
 WHAT TO DO
 I pull an assortment of cookies, brownies, lemon bars and pound cake from my 
  freezer and place them in the fridge to thaw out over night. The day of 
  your party, as with the fruit, organize your desserts into groups and arrange 
  on your platter. You can use lemon leaf as a base if desired but not necessary. 
  AGAIN, serving what I like, HOW I like it, I make sure my brownies, lemon bars 
  and so on are all cut into small portions. I love bite size desserts because I don't have a sweet tooth. If you are not serving a separate 
  fruit tray, you might like to add fruit here with your other desserts. If you 
  do not keep desserts in your freezer, this tray can be quickly put together 
  with items from your local bakery. This dessert platter will be lovely and 
  appreciated no matter how it's prepared, homemade or store bought, dessert 
  trays are always a big hit.
Serving fruit and dessert platters at an informal 
  gathering of much loved friends and family is an excellent idea. Encouraging 
  everyone to feel welcome and serve themselves. Your friends will enjoy great 
  food, enticing conversation and much laughter with their feet under your 
  table. Remember our motto, 'Be Prepared', and prepare in advance.....ensuring 
  that not only your guests enjoy an evening under the stars but the Host and 
  Hostess as well.
Thanks for taking the time to stop 
and read awhile.
I do appreciate the notes of 
encouragement. Keep them coming! Thanks again and as always,
ENJOY!
The Domestic Curator
~Ronda
 


 
 
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