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    Home » Easter Recipes

    Easter Veggie Tray

    Published: Mar 28, 2023 · Modified: Mar 28, 2023 by Jessica Fisher

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    With Easter just around the corner, it’s time to start planning your Easter Dinner Menu Ideas. You can’t go wrong with an easy Easter veggie tray. It’s so simple to arrange your vegetable tray in the shape of an egg when you use an oval platter!

    A veggie tray Easter themed is a perfect healthy snack for kids and adults alike. We like to include a bowl of Homemade Buttermilk Ranch Dip or single-serve hummus cups alongside cherry tomatoes, carrot sticks, broccoli florets, and more.

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    Table of Contents
    • Why Make This
    • Ingredients
    • Step-by-Step Instructions
    • FAQs
    • More Easter Ideas
    • Easter Veggie Tray

    The Easter holiday lends itself to crafts and fun food. Why not add a little whimsy to the table with an Easter Veggie Tray?

    Shaped like a traditional Easter egg with alternating rows of color and texture, this is a simple touch that makes your tablescape a little more fun.

    Why Make This

    It’s easy! It’s not hard to arrange your vegetable tray in the shape of an Easter egg. It’s one of those budget-friendly appetizers everyone loves.

    You’re gonna serve veggies anyway. Since you’re likely going to serve some crudités vegetables anyway, why not put in a little extra effort for a bigger wow factor? It’s a good healthy option to follow those Easter Bunny Cinnamon Rolls!

    Ingredients

    Here’s what you’ll need to make a fun Easter veggie tray:

    array of vegetables to use in Easter veggie tray.

    To make a veggie tray that really pops, be sure to select a variety of vegetables with a mix of colors and textures. Some great options include baby carrots, celery sticks, bell pepper strips, grape tomatoes, whole sugar snap peas, sliced English cucumbers, and broccoli or cauliflower florets. Take a walk on the wild side with things like purple carrots or watermelon radishes.

    We’re creating an Easter egg-shaped veggie tray, so choose vegetables that can be cut into fun and interesting shapes. Use a crinkle cutter for carrots or mix up the sizes of your vegetables too – cut some into bite-sized pieces and leave others whole. 

    Vary the colors as much as possible for a rainbow of color — or focus on a one color of veggies of different hues and set them up in an ombre pattern.

    Be sure to serve it with some dips like my easy Creamy Garlic Dressing.

    Step-by-Step Instructions

    Here’s how to make an Easter Vegetable Tray:

    cutting the chunks in half lengthwise.
    small white platter of veggies, resembling an easter egg.

    Select a large oval-shaped platter for your Easter celebration. This mimics the shape of an Easter egg.

    Depending on how large your oval is, set up five to seven different rows of veggies, alternating their color and shapes to represent the designs on a traditional Easter egg.

    Cover and place the tray in the fridge until ready to serve. Serve it with dips on the side.

    Variations

    There are many different ways you can set up your veggie trays. Consider these variations:

    Easter Fruit Tray – Do the same type of tray but with spring fruit! Serve with Easter Oreo Cookies and Easter Basket Pretzels.

    Easter Charcuterie Board – In addition to veggies, include pickles, olives, Ritz crackers, and sliced cold cuts.

    Easter Bunny Veggie Tray – Instead of an Easter Egg, lay your veggies out in the shape of a bunny. You can buy a bunny tray for this purpose or simply lay the veggies out in a rabbit shape, with lighter-colored veggies and crackers for the body, red bell peppers for the inside of the ears, and a cherry tomato nose.

    FAQs

    How many days ahead can you make a veggie tray?

    If you’d like to serve this on Easter Sunday, you can prep it as early as Friday. Any earlier and your veggies may start to dry out.

    What should you do with veggie tray leftovers?

    If you’ve got vegetables leftover from a veggie tray, you can add them to salads or cook them as a side dish. They can also be incorporated into soups, pasta dishes, and casseroles.

    What should I put in my veggie tray?

    To save money, focus on vegetables that are on sale or those that are naturally frugal, like carrots, celery, and cucumbers.

    white platter of veggies on table with other snacks and vase of flowers.

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    Easter Veggie Tray

    Bring a touch of whimsy to your holiday table with this egg-shaped Easter Veggie Tray.
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    Course: Appetizer, Snack
    Cuisine: American
    Diet: Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8
    Calories: 333kcal
    Author: Jessica Fisher
    Cost: $5

    Equipment

    • oval serving platter

    Ingredients

    Choose two to three of the following

    • 1 pint grape tomatoes
    • 2 carrots cut into sticks or slices, baby carrots can also be used
    • 2 English cucumber cut into sticks or slices
    • 2 zucchini cut into sticks or slices
    • 2 ribs celery cut into sticks
    • 2 bell pepper (any color) cored, seeded, and sliced
    • 1 head cauliflower or broccoli, cut into florets
    • 5 radishes or turnips, trimmed and/or sliced
    • 8 oz sugar snap peas or snow peas, trimmed
    • 8 oz green beans trimmed and steamed
    • 6 baby potatoes trimmed and steamed

    Optional dip

    • 1 cup Ranch dressing or other dip

    Instructions

    • Wash the veggies in vinegar-water solution.
      1 pint grape tomatoes, 2 carrots, 2 English cucumber, 2 zucchini, 2 ribs celery, 2 bell pepper (any color), 1 head cauliflower, 5 radishes, 8 oz sugar snap peas, 8 oz green beans, 6 baby potatoes
    • Prep veggies as described above.
    • Arrange on the oval tray, alternating textures and colors in stripes to resemble a traditionally decorated Easter egg. Wrap and chill until serving time. Serve with a favorite dip.
      1 cup Ranch dressing or other dip

    Notes

    Nutritional values are approximate and will vary based on vegetables and dips chosen.
    To keep it fresh: Once you’ve assembled your veggie tray, wrap it well with plastic wrap and store it in the fridge until ready to serve, up to 2 or 3 days in advance. If your party or buffet will last longer than two hours, set the platter into a roasting pan filled with ice to keep the vegetables cool.
    A prepared vegetable platter is good in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, covered.
    Variations: There are many different ways you can set up your veggie trays. Consider these variations:
    • Easter Fruit Tray – Do the same type of tray but with spring fruit! Serve with Easter Oreo Cookies and Easter Basket Pretzels.
    • Easter Charcuterie Board – In addition to veggies, include pickles, olives, Ritz crackers, and sliced cold cuts.
    • Easter Bunny Veggie Tray – Instead of an Easter Egg, lay your veggies out in the shape of a bunny. You can buy a bunny tray or simply lay the veggies out in a rabbit shape, with lighter-colored veggies and crackers for the body, red bell peppers for the inside of the ears, and a cherry tomato nose.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 333kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 31g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 19mg | Sodium: 701mg | Potassium: 436mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 10320IU | Vitamin C: 10.5mg | Calcium: 60mg | Iron: 0.9mg
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