Dragon-Shaped Fruit Tray (Print Version)

A colorful dragon design made from fresh melons, grapes, and berries for an impressive party centerpiece.

# What You'll Need:

→ Main Fruits

01 - 1 large watermelon (for dragon's body and head)
02 - 1 cantaloupe (for scales and accents)
03 - 1 honeydew melon (for scales and accents)
04 - 2 kiwifruits (for scales and details)
05 - 1 cup red grapes (for scales and decorative features)
06 - 1 cup green grapes (for scales)
07 - 1 cup blueberries (for eyes and accents)
08 - 1 cup strawberries, hulled and halved (for spikes and accents)

→ Decorative and Detailing Items

09 - 2 large blackberries or blueberries (for dragon's eyes)
10 - 1 slice pineapple (for wings or flames, optional)
11 - Mint leaves (for added greenery)
12 - 2 thin carrot sticks (for dragon's horns or whiskers, optional)

→ Optional Garnishes

13 - Edible flowers
14 - Toothpicks or cocktail sticks (to secure fruit pieces)

# How-To Steps:

01 - Wash all fruits thoroughly. Peel and slice melons into half-moon shapes for scales. Slice kiwifruits and strawberries. Cut watermelon into large and small ovals representing the dragon's body and head.
02 - Arrange the watermelon ovals on a large serving tray to create a curved, serpentine dragon body and head shape.
03 - Layer cantaloupe, honeydew melon slices, grapes, and kiwifruit slices along the dragon's body to replicate colorful scales by overlapping them.
04 - Use blackberries or large blueberries to represent the eyes and secure them with toothpicks if necessary. Position blueberries or grapes to form nostrils and other facial details.
05 - Add pineapple slices, carrot sticks, or strawberries to form spikes, horns, or flames as preferred. Incorporate mint leaves to introduce greenery.
06 - Fill any empty spaces with additional grapes, berries, or edible flowers to enhance visual appeal. Chill the arrangement until serving time. Serve with toothpicks or small forks.

# Expert Tips:

01 -
  • Perfect for parties and celebrations
  • Healthy and impressive display
02 -
  • Assemble close to serving time to keep fruits fresh
  • Pair with a yogurt or honey-lime dip for added flavor
03 -
  • Use ripe but firm fruits for easier cutting and better shapes
  • Secure delicate pieces with toothpicks to maintain dragon shape
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