Spaceship Launch Snack Board (Printable Version)

A colorful board combining fresh fruits, cheeses, veggies, and snacks perfect for parties and themed events.

# What You Need:

→ Cheeses

01 - 3.5 oz cheddar cheese, cubed
02 - 3.5 oz mini mozzarella balls
03 - 3.5 oz gouda, sliced

→ Fresh Fruits

04 - 1 cup red grapes
05 - 1 cup blueberries
06 - 1 apple, sliced
07 - 1 kiwi, sliced

→ Vegetables

08 - 1 red bell pepper, sliced into strips
09 - 1 cucumber, sliced into rounds
10 - 1 cup baby carrots

→ Crunchy Snacks

11 - 1 cup pretzel sticks
12 - 1 cup multigrain crackers

→ Dips & Extras

13 - ½ cup hummus
14 - ¼ cup ranch dip

# How To Make:

01 - Place a large wooden board or platter on a sturdy surface; optionally use parchment paper to outline a spaceship shape as a guide.
02 - Arrange the cubed cheddar, mini mozzarella balls, and sliced gouda in the central area of the board to form the main body of the spaceship.
03 - Place the apple slices and kiwi rounds strategically to represent the cockpit and windows on the spaceship body.
04 - Scatter red grapes and blueberries along the spaceship body to enhance visual appeal and create additional shapes.
05 - Use pretzel sticks and baby carrot sticks positioned below the fuselage to mimic rocket boosters and flames.
06 - Arrange the red bell pepper strips and cucumber rounds around the base of the board to resemble exhaust or smoke trails.
07 - Place small bowls containing hummus and ranch dip at the board's corners representing fuel cells for the spaceship.
08 - Scatter multigrain crackers around the edges of the board to symbolize stars or space debris.
09 - Fill remaining spaces with leftover fruits and vegetables to complete the theme, then serve immediately.

# Cooking Tips:

01 -
  • Fun and thematic presentation
  • Healthy combination of fruits, veggies, and snacks
02 -
  • Swap cheeses and fruits for your favorites or seasonal availability
  • Add olives or cherry tomatoes for extra color and variety
03 -
  • Use fresh vibrant fruits and vegetables for best appearance
  • Arrange items for balance of color shape and texture
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