Veggie Christmas Tree
Submitted by bbb
Veggie Christmas tree platter with broccoli florets shaped into a tree, cauliflower as snow, and cherry tomato and carrot ornaments on a bed of ranch dressing. A festive no-cook appetizer.
YIELD
10 servingsPREP
15 minCOOK
20 minREADY
15 minTurn a basic vegetable tray into a holiday centerpiece. Broccoli florets arranged in a tree shape with the stem as the trunk, cauliflower scattered around the base like snow, and quartered cherry tomatoes and carrot slices placed as colorful ornaments. The whole thing sits on a layer of creamy ranch dressing for dipping.
This is a 15-minute project that gets more attention at a Christmas party than anything that took two hours. Kids love it, adults eat more vegetables than they planned to, and the presentation does all the work for you.
Spreading the ranch dressing on the bottom of the dish instead of serving it on the side means every piece of vegetable picks up dressing when you grab it. No double-dipping, no separate bowl to knock over.
Kitchen Tips
- Use a broccoli stem trimmed flat for the tree trunk. It anchors the design and gives the tree shape a realistic base.
- Pack the broccoli florets tightly together to form the tree canopy. Gaps make it look sparse instead of full.
- Quarter the cherry tomatoes so they lie flat and look like ornament bulbs rather than rolling off the tree.
Variations
- Add a yellow bell pepper star cut-out at the top of the tree for a finishing touch.
- Use hummus or a spinach dip instead of ranch for a different flavor base.
- Tuck in sliced red and orange bell peppers alongside the tomatoes for more color variety.
Ingredients
Directions
Cover the bottom of a 13×9×2 inch glass dish with dressing.
Arrange broccoli in a tree shape, using the stem as the trunk.
Place cauliflower around tree.
Add tomatoes and carrot slices as ornaments.
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