Unicorn Party Sweet Savory (Printable)

A colorful assortment of fresh fruits, veggies, bites, and sweets arranged for festive gatherings.

# What You Need:

→ Fresh Fruits

01 - 1 cup strawberries, hulled and halved
02 - 1 cup blueberries
03 - 1 cup pineapple, cut into stars or cubes
04 - 1 cup green grapes
05 - 1 cup watermelon, cut into unicorn shapes or cubes
06 - 1 kiwi, sliced

→ Vegetables

07 - 1 cup baby carrots
08 - 1 cup cucumber rounds
09 - 1 cup mini sweet bell peppers, sliced
10 - 1 cup cherry tomatoes

→ Savory Snacks

11 - 1 cup cheese cubes (cheddar, mozzarella, or colored marbled cheese)
12 - 1 cup pretzel sticks
13 - 1 cup colorful veggie chips or rainbow tortilla chips

→ Sweet Treats

14 - 1 cup pastel mini marshmallows
15 - 1 cup unicorn-themed candies (e.g., gummies, chocolate pearls, rainbow sprinkles)
16 - 8–10 unicorn sugar cookies or macarons (optional)

→ Dips

17 - ½ cup vanilla yogurt (for fruit)
18 - ½ cup hummus or ranch dip (for vegetables)

# How to Make It:

01 - Distribute all components on a large serving platter or board, grouping by color to form a vibrant rainbow display.
02 - Place dips in small bowls and situate them at opposite ends of the platter for easy access.
03 - Use unicorn-shaped cookie cutters to carve watermelon or pineapple into enchanting shapes.
04 - Scatter unicorn candies and pastel mini marshmallows over the platter for visual appeal.
05 - Arrange unicorn sugar cookies or macarons as a decorative centerpiece or along the platter edges.
06 - Present immediately and encourage guests to create their preferred flavor combinations.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • Perfect for enchanting any celebration with a magical unicorn theme
  • Features a delightful array of sweet and savory treats
02 -
  • For a gluten-free version, use gluten-free pretzels and cookies.
  • Add edible glitter or shimmering sprinkles for extra magic.
03 -
  • Pair with sparkling lemonade or a fruity punch for a festive beverage
  • Arrange items by color to enhance the rainbow effect and visual appeal
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