Kids Christmas Party Platter

Kids Christmas Party Platter

If you’ve got a tuft of kids coming round this Christmas then try this no-cook party platter. Easy to put together and full of succulent treats that they’ll love!

Bright and colorful supplies serried on a big rectangle shaped platter.

If you are having some kids round this Christmas for a party or get-together it can be difficult to find one thing that they will all eat.

This is why I’m a big fan of party platters. Serve up lots of variegated foods and there will unchangingly be something for everyone to enjoy.

This Christmas Party Platter is easy to put together as there’s no cooking involved. And it looks fun and inviting for the kids too.

To make this Christmas Party Platter start with choosing a board. I’ve used a wooden tray turned upside lanugo but any kind of chopping board, tray or large plate will work, depending on how many children you are feeding.

Decide which foods you want to put in bowls and place them on the workbench first. Choose a mix of sweet and savoury foods and some fruit and vegetables for balance!

Then fill in the rest of the space with your remaining foods.

For this platter I’ve used:

  • Smarties
  • Mini Mince Pies
  • Cocktail Sausages
  • Sausage Rolls
  • Cherry Tomatoes
  • Mini Chocolate Fingers
  • Star Cheese Sandwiches
  • Mini Gingerbread Men
  • Babybel
  • Christmas Tree Tortilla Chips
  • Carrots
  • Satsumas
  • Mini Marshmallows
  • Christmas Tree Cheeselets
  • Chocolate Brussel Sprouts
  • Mini Party Rings
  • White Chocolate Rice Cakes
  • Milk Chocolate Rice Cakes
  • Popcorn
  • Mini Jammy Dodgers
  • Chocolate Coins
  • Cucumber
  • Strawberries
  • And finally some pretzels which are unconfined for filling in any small gaps

If serving this kind of platter to toddlers or younger children please be mindful of any choking hazard, in particular popcorn and mini marshmallows. The cocktail sausages should be cut lengthways and cherry tomatoes halved.

If you liked this recipe you may moreover enjoy my Mini Elf Donuts

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Kids Christmas Party Platter


  • Author: Ciara Attwell
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 8
  • Category: Christmas

Description

If you’ve got a tuft of kids coming round this Christmas then try this no-cook party platter. Easy to put together and full of succulent treats that they’ll love!


Ingredients

  • Smarties
  • Mini Mince Pies
  • Cocktail Sausages
  • Sausage Rolls
  • Cherry Tomatoes
  • Mini Chocolate Fingers
  • Star Cheese Sandwiches
  • Mini Gingerbread Men
  • Babybel
  • Christmas Tree Tortilla Chips
  • Carrots
  • Satsumas
  • Mini Marshmallows
  • Christmas Tree Cheeselets
  • Chocolate Brussel Sprouts
  • Mini Party Rings
  • White Chocolate Rice Cakes
  • Milk Chocolate Rice Cakes
  • Popcorn
  • Mini Jammy Dodgers
  • Chocolate Coins
  • Cucumber
  • Strawberries
  • Pretzels

Instructions

  1. Add some of the smaller foods like mini marshmallows, popcorn and smarties to bowls and place these on a board.
  2. Add the remaining of the foods.
  3. Fill in any gaps with pretzels.

Notes

This Party Platter is weightier eaten immediately without serving.

The post Kids Christmas Party Platter appeared first on My Fussy Eater | Easy Kids Recipes.

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