Turkey Pear Fruit Plate

This Turkey Pear Fruit Plate is the perfect way to keep the kids occupied while you prepare your Thanksgiving dinner. Not only is it fun to make, but it’s also a sneaky way to get them excited about eating more fresh fruit!

Turkey Pear Fruit Plate

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Turkey Pear Fruit Plate

Turkey Pear Fruit Plate

Recipe by Jason Hill – CookingSessions.com
This Turkey Pear Fruit Plate is the perfect way to keep the kids occupied while you prepare your Thanksgiving dinner. Not only is it fun to make, but it's also a sneaky way to get them excited about eating more fresh fruit!
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Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 1

Ingredients
  

  • 1/2 pear
  • 6-8 apple slices
  • 6-8 orange wedges
  • 2 dried apricots
  • 1 tablespoon nutella peanut butter or cream cheese
  • 2 mini chocolate chips
  • 1 cashew
  • 1 dried cranberry

Instructions
 

  • Place the halved pear on your plate.
  • Layer orange and apple slices around the pear, like feathers.
  • Cut the apricots into "feet." Place under the base of the pear.
  • Dip chocolate chips into the peanut butter to glue on "eyes." Do the same with the cashew for the "beak" and the cranberry for the "gobbler."
  • Enjoy!!!
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AboutJason Hill

Hi, I’m Jason Hill, host of YouTube’s “Chef Tips” series. I graduated from culinary school in 1998, and gained my experience working the lines in Southern California. I launched my cooking videos in 2007. I love sharing quick and easy recipes that get people back in the kitchen.

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