How To Make An Apple Swan (Summer Fruit Platter)
Monday, November 17, 2014
So summer is in full swing in Southern Africa and we're taking it in our stride with fruit every where! Now my mum (Aysha Dokrat/Jada) and I teamed up to make a fruit Apple Swan for our Sunday summer version tea party; fruit and strawberry milkshake made the list too...
Enjoy This Delectable Apple Swan Decoration
Now it was super easy to make and fun, we stuck some fan palm kind of please on the pineapple and attempted to make an apple swan!
Down below I will show the 2 other cutlery we used to design the fruit, there are so many more styles and cutleries you can use for a more extravagant look. I will also show the picture slideshow off how to make the swan with captions, and I will put the video up from youtube that I used, check out which ever one you prefer.
We used peaches, pineapple, melons, naartjie, apples, paw paws, missing a few but I used the fruit shells after I scooped them out to serve in. Please note the pictures from the step by step bellow are not mine.
How To Make An Apple Swan
STEP 1:
Choose your apple, preferably a big one would make it easier to cut up. You'll need a sharp knife and 2 butter knifes that will be your guide when cutting. |
STEP 2:
Try cutting you apple at a slight diagonal so that it cuts through the centre of the apple core. |
STEP 3:
After cutting you will have access to the seeds, take them out and keep so they can be used later. |
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STEP 7:
Repeat the process on the other side of the apple so that you're left with 2 apple wedges similar to those seen in the pictures. |
STEP 8:
The goal is to cut each of these new wedges into 3 smaller wedges, then layer them together to give the effect of feathers and wings. |
STEP 9:
STEP 10:
When both wedges have been cut, layer the pieces back together to form a tear-drop shape, and replace them back into the apple "body". The effect should be two beautiful swan wings. |
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That is how the cut should look like, and the head which you are about to make next will fit into that space. |
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If you repeat this 3 or 4 times, you'll end up with different cross sections that sport a variety of shapes and sizes. |
STEP 15:
Pick a piece that looks like a heart that's been flattened at the top. I've found these shapes work the best. |
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STEP 17:
Hold it up to see if it resembles the swan beak. |
STEP 18:
Trim the edges if necessary for a clean cut swan head. Take the pits you saved earlier and place them on the head, press down with a butter knife to secure them down and there you have eyes. |
STEP 19:
Place the head in the small rectangle you had cut on the body. |
STEP 20:
Place the head in the small rectangle you had cut on the body. |
When it comes to the rest of the fruit platter, we didn't do so much as we could have, I would say if you want to take it a step further, watch other youtube videos.
The 2 cutlery pieces above I used for the designing of the apple swan. The red one I used to scoop mini balls of the melons and the silver one with a brown handle, that has a zig zag edging, we used to cut the pineapple and the rest of the green melons.
As you can see its quite easy to make a fruit platter, quite different from usually making a fruit salad and nowadays everyone is making a watermelon cake, or fruit pizza; (now that I recall, watermelon was also what we missed from the fruit platter).
Be creative and have fun when making this, I even added some funky mini umbrellas and toothpicks to the platter. I also added some flowers from the garden.
Have fun making this apple swan fruit decoration with your kids and family! Although, be warned, it won't last long if you have all that delicious fruit and many people around :p
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