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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (246g)

Recipe makes 14 servings

The following items or measurements are not included below:

1 bunch chicory lettuce

1 bunch asparagus spears

1 box breadsticks

Calories 57
Calories from Fat 3 (6%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 0.4g 0%
Saturated Fat 0.1g 0%
Monounsaturated Fat 0.0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.2g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 58mg 2%
Potassium 639mg 18%
Total Carbohydrate 13.0g 4%
Dietary Fiber 5.0g 19%
Sugars 5.7g
Protein 3.1g 6%

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Vegetable Party Bouquet

Recipe #31352 | 2 hours | 2 hours prep | add private note
Karen From Colorado

By: Karen From Colorado
Jun 17, 2002

A beautiful way to present your next vegetable platter at any party or potluck. This is fun to make, but will take some practice making the flowers out of the veggies. You can chop and carve the veggies up to 1 day in advance and store them in a bowl of ice water in the refrigerator. Prep time depends on your skill but I had to put something. Serve with a tasty dip.

SERVES 14 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Directions

  1. 1
    Cut the ends off each radish.
  2. 2
    Slice half way down on four sides to make petals, leaving the biggest part intact in the center.
  3. 3
    Place in a bowl of ice water.
  4. 4
    Core bell peppers.
  5. 5
    Cut into vertical leaf-shaped slices.
  6. 6
    Make carrot tulips by slicing toward the pointed end of the carrot with the tip if a sharp paring knife; do not cut through.
  7. 7
    Form two more petals around the carrot.
  8. 8
    Angle knife tip to seperate tulip from the rest of the carrot.
  9. 9
    Place in ice water.
  10. 10
    Cut off the bottom of the green onion stalks leaving about 3 inches of the onion and part of the top.
  11. 11
    Reserve the upper part of the tops.
  12. 12
    Cut close vertical slits from the cut end down to an inch from the base.
  13. 13
    Place in ice water to frill.
  14. 14
    Trim skewers to various lengths.
  15. 15
    Place reserved onion tops over some of the skewers like a sheath.
  16. 16
    Insert top of covered skewers into bottoms of all florets, bell peppers, cucumber slices, radish and carrot flowers, tomatoes, prepared green onion frills, celery stalks, endive leaves and chicory leaves, creating a"stem" on each piece.
  17. 17
    Insert uncovered skewers into asparagus spears and breadsticks.
  18. 18
    Cut cabbage in half; place in the bottom of the basket, cut side down, as a base.
  19. 19
    Create a bouquet by inserting ends of skewers into cabbage, balancing shapes and colors of the vegetables.
  20. 20
    Place vegetables on shorter skewers along the outer rim of the basket.
  21. 21
    Insert breadsticks just before serving to prevent them from getting soggy.

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From: Bergy

On Jul 5, 2002

Great instructions, easy to follow and just the right touch for a beautiful, special day dinner. The cabbage idea to hold the little beauties is great.. Love the carrot tulips, radish roses etc. The varying lengths of the skewers may be a simple suggestion but it is one that makes the presentation. I had fun doing the display and my guests had fun looking at it and devouring it - had a lovely low cal dip on the side Thanks Karen

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    From: Susie D

    On Nov 15, 2004

    I just found this recipe, but have done this in the past. I made this for my daughters wedding reception and it was a HUGE hit. People took pictures of it!!! I used a new wicker laundry size basket to make it large enough for the number of guests. I had to create a false bottom for the basket in order to in order to raise the height of the bouquet and then used 3 cut cabbages to cover the bottom. I filled it with 900 skewers of vegetables. What a showstopper!! I used it as the "centerpiece" on one snack table with 3 choices of dips, tiny breadsticks in another basket, a mirrored wicker framed tray with 4 cheeseballs & crackers. It definitely was worth the work involved as it is still one of the most talked about items served.

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