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How to Make a Heart Valentine's Day Fruit Tray

By Jen

title "how to make a beautiful heart shaped valentine's day fruit tray" with a strawberry and red fruit heart

We love making fun fruit trays and vegetable trays, especially on special occasions and holidays. Our Valentine's Day fruit tray is shaped like a heart and is filled with lots of love for your friends and family. It's a delightful Valentine's Day dessert to make and share.

How to Make A Beautiful heart shaped Valentine's Day Fruit Tray title with heart fruit tray - oranges, grapefruit, heart strawberries and heart watermelons


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Isn't the stomach the quickest way to a person's heart? That's what I've always been told. I think that's why food is the best gift for your Valentine.

There is nothing quite as delicious as eating fruit in the winter. Citrus fruit is in season in February (winter in the northern hemisphere) which means it is particularly flavourful at this time of year. This fruit heart is a celebration of our favourite fruits and is a wonderful healthy Valentine's treat.

How to Make a Valentine Fruit Tray Heart

large fruit tray
strawberries
raspberries
watermelon
pomegranate seeds
blood oranges
sweet grapefruit
yogurt covered cranberries
chocolate cream cheese dip
heart shaped cookie cutters

The first step in making the heart fruit tray is picking out your tray. We used a large wooden tray, but you could just as easily use any large platter. I've even seen heart shaped platters, which would be fun too.

oranges, grapes, watermelon, strawberries and raspberries for heart fruit tray

Begin by cutting up all of the fruit. Use a knife to remove the skin from the oranges and the grapefruit. Then cut the oranges and grapefruit into slices. Set the slices aside on a paper towel lined tray. The fruit will dry out a little while it sits on the paper towel.

blood orange slices on paper towel lined tray

How to make watermelon hearts

Next up is learning how to make watermelon hearts. Cut the watermelon into slices and then use a heart shaped cookie cutter to make hearts. We used two different sizes of hearts, for a little variety. Set the watermelon hearts on another paper towel lined tray until you are ready to create the tray.

watermelon hearts cut with heart cookie cutters

How to make heart strawberries. 

Next up are the heart-shaped strawberries. Begin by using a knife to cut a "v" into the top hull of the strawberry, removing the leafy green top of the strawberry and creating the two top humps of the heart shape. 

strawberry being cut into a heart with paring knife

Once the top is notched out, slice the strawberry in half, lengthwise.

strawberry heart being cut in half lengthwise

You will now have two strawberry hearts. Feel free to use your knife to refine the shape, but I liked the simplicity of the hearts.

strawberry heart in hand with paring knife in background

We also included washed raspberries and pomegranate seeds. I was going to include red grapes, but I realized that the tray didn't really need them. Use whatever red or pink fruit you like. Another nice addition might have been cantaloupe - cantaloupe would be easy to cut like the watermelon.

how to build a valentine heart shaped fruit tray first layers of orange and grapefruit slices on board

With all of the fruit prepped, it's time to make the heart design. It is best to start with the largest fruit on the bottom layer. Place a layer of oranges and grapefruit to form the top arches of the heart. 

heart shaped pile of sliced blood orange, grapefruit, heart shaped strawberries, raspberries and pomegranate

Add on the strawberries and watermelon to form the point at the bottom of the heart shape. For the best results place the smaller fruit on top of the larger fruit. 

Sprinkle pomegranate seeds and raspberries over all of the fruit, filling in any little gaps and spaces. Finish the heart by adding an edge of yogurt covered cranberries. We thought the white cranberries helped the heart shape come to life.

heart valentine fruit tray ideas final fruit heart

Once you have made the Valentine fruit tray, serve it shortly thereafter. If you need to store it, cover it will plastic wrap so the fruit doesn't dry out.

close up of valentine fruit tray strawberries and yogurt covered raisins

We served our delicious Valentine's fruit tray with our creamy chocolate cream cheese fruit dip. The chocolate dip is a perfect pairing for a Valentine's fruit platter. If you'd rather have something healthy, then try our healthy fruit dip for fruit. Either way, you win!

white bowl filled with chocolate dip for fruit in woman's hand

We will be serving this fruit tray as Valentine's Day dessert, but wouldn't it be lovely as a cake alternative at a birthday party? Or, bring it along as a potluck party appetizer? However you share this fruit heart, I'm sure everyone will LOVE it.


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About Jen

Jen Farr is a mother living in Toronto, Canada. She has been sharing her DIY crafts, recipes, activities and parenting advice for over 15 years on her blog Kitchen Counter Chronicle. Jen is the mom of 2 lovely daughters. She believes in the power of taking small steps that can make big impacts on the world.

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