![]() Links to Purchase Featured Rada Cutlery Products Regular Paring Knife (item R101) – shown above Peeling Paring (item R102) – used in video below Rada Kitchen Store website – all Rada Cutlery products available for purchase Fundraising Opportunity apples with the peeling removed and cut into squares (make sure to dip in lemon juice to prevent browning).Feeling Blue?ĭon’t worry if you are missing one of the red, white or blue ingredients listed for the flag fruit kabob recipe, these substitutions will work also: Red Also below you will find information about Rada’s fundraising program and links to purchase cutlery items used in this recipe. Note: For further instructions, you can watch a video demonstration at the bottom of this article. Serve immediately or refrigerate until you are ready to serve Flag Fruit Kabob! These red, white, and blue fruit kabobs are sure to be a hit! Repeat the strawberry/banana pattern on the remaining 4 skewers.Īrrange the skewers on a serving tray or cookie sheet to make the patriotic flag design. On the remaining 5 skewers, pierce 1 strawberry, followed by 1 banana slice, followed by 1 strawberry, repeating this pattern until you have used 5 strawberries and 4 bananas. It looks best if the strawberries all point the same way. ![]() On the first 5 skewers, with the pointed end, spear 10 blueberries through the middle, in a row.Īfter you have speared 10 blueberries add a banana slice, a strawberry, another banana slice and then end with another strawberry. Remove the stems from the strawberries and slice large strawberries in half small berries can be left whole.ĭip banana slices into lemon juice to prevent browning. Note – list of red, white and blue ingredient substitution options provided below.4 – 5 bananas, cut into 1″ slices (soaked in lemon juice).These festive fruit kabobs will be a hit at your next 4th of July get-together! Ingredients: You can make this Independence Day extra special by making Flag Fruit Kabobs for your gathering! Fruit kabobs are an easy to make, fun to eat, healthy snack that can be served before, during or after the 4th of July fireworks display (or any patriotic holiday)!
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