Fruit Snack O'Lantern for Halloween
TheBabyRaider
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Step-1: Cut the top off the orange. Use a small, serrated knife, or in this case, I used a grapefruit knife to cut the inside of the orange to hollow it out. I originally had this orange in my hand, but I almost stabbed myself ... put the orange on a counter or in a bowl while you cut ...
Step-2: I used a spoon to scoop out the orange segments. In retropsect, I think a grapefruit spoon might have been easier.... guess you'll have to try it out and let me know!
Step-3: Here comes the fun part ~ carving a face. Use only the tip of a small paring knife, and keep the design small and simple to hold the fruit inside. The rind is soft and easy to cut, unlike a real pumpkin. Keep in mind to keep the openings small, so the fruit doesn't fall out...
Step-4: Cut a slit in the top to put a plastic spoon. Your orange "pumpkin" is ready to be filled!
Step-5: I cut up the orange segments and added it to a can of fruit cocktail. Of course, you can add any combination of fruit that hits your sweet spot.
Step-6: Enjoy!:happy:
Are you ready for Halloween? I am!
Step-2: I used a spoon to scoop out the orange segments. In retropsect, I think a grapefruit spoon might have been easier.... guess you'll have to try it out and let me know!
Step-3: Here comes the fun part ~ carving a face. Use only the tip of a small paring knife, and keep the design small and simple to hold the fruit inside. The rind is soft and easy to cut, unlike a real pumpkin. Keep in mind to keep the openings small, so the fruit doesn't fall out...
Step-4: Cut a slit in the top to put a plastic spoon. Your orange "pumpkin" is ready to be filled!
Step-5: I cut up the orange segments and added it to a can of fruit cocktail. Of course, you can add any combination of fruit that hits your sweet spot.
Step-6: Enjoy!:happy:
Are you ready for Halloween? I am!
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