Wanted to show of some of my recent fruit platters. When making a fruit platter it is essential to have one dominant focal point as the garnish and then to build up from there. There is many different cuts and directions that you can go with the fruit, so never allow your creativity to be subdued. Of course the bigger the platter then the more room you have to come up with fancy garnishes, as you can see in my third picture where I made a basket out of a honey dew and then filled it with berries. Pineapple tops make for great focus points because they are cheap and easy to use. I usually take a pair of shears and cut the edges down a little to try to even it out and get rid of any bad leaves you find.
The most common fruit you will find on a platter is honey dew, cantaloupe, and pineapple. Oranges and grapefruits make for great garnishes, but short of doing slices, don’t usually hold up well to the display time of the platters. If in season I really like to get some papayas, kiwis, and star fruits, unfortunately since they are not a necessity and don’t always get eaten they are not used very often except for VIP events.
Just like cheese platters I like to use the berries to give it that extra level of pizazz, and they can also be used to keep the focus off any cuts that do not look ideal to the rest. As with all platters though make sure to be really creative and have a lot of fun.

