These easy Christmas snacks look like cute little Christmas trees, and are a fun way to get your kids eating healthy snacks during the holidays.
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EASY CHRISTMAS SNACKS: SUGAR SNAP PEA CHRISTMAS TREE
Easy Christmas Snacks: Sugar Snap Pea Christmas Tree
Make sure to cut the bell pepper star from the inside of the pepper, so the skin of the pepper is the last thing you have to push the cutter through.
Ingredients
- 11 sugar snap peas
- 1 yellow bell pepper
Instructions
- Arrange ten of the peas in upside down v shapes stacked one above the other.
- Place the final pea vertically in the bottom for a trunk
- Cut off one side of the bell pepper, and use a small star shaped cookie cutter to cut out a star shape, then place it at the top of the tree.
This cute little tree requires no knife work, so is great for little kids to make all by themselves. Just make sure to have them cut the bell pepper star from the inside of the slice of pepper, as the outer skin is too tough to get the cookie cutter through otherwise.
Easy Christmas Snacks: Broccoli Christmas Tree
Let your kiddo put this broccoli Christmas tree together, then give them a side of Ranch for dipping!
Ingredients
- 2 cups broccoli florets
- 10 cherry tomatoes
- 1 broccoli stem
Instructions
- Arrange broccoli florets and tomatoes into a Christmas tree shape. You can intersperse the tomatoes randomly or arrange them like garlands.
- Place the broccoli stem at the bottom for a trunk.
Easy Christmas Snacks: Green Grape Christmas Tree
If you want pretty grapes without stem holes (like in the photo), just double the number of grapes you use. You can snack on the stem ends and just use the pretty ends for the tree.
Ingredients
- 12 green grapes, seedless
- 1 raspberry
Instructions
- Slice the grapes in half to get two round ends from each grape.
- Arrange grape halves, cut side down, in a large triangle, using two at the center bottom for a trunk.
- Place a raspberry on top for a star.
Easy Christmas Snacks: Kiwi Christmas Tree
Up to you and your kids if you want to peel the kiwi for this cute Christmas tree snack.
Ingredients
- 1 kiwi
- 1 raspberry
Instructions
- Slice the ends off of the kiwi, then slice it into 4 rounds.
- Cut each round in half and arrange them in upside down v shapes, with the curved ends pointing down.
- Cut a thin rectangle out of one of the end pieces and place it at the bottom for a trunk.
- Place a raspberry at the top for a star.
This is such a great idea! I spend a lot of time with my family during the holidays and most of them have young kids and they would LOVE something like this for snack time.
These are so cute! We’re hosting Christmas Eve dinner, and these will be making an appearance .
These are adorable, and I love the idea of these! My kiddos will love these!
Love these!! They’re almost too beautiful to eat!
Such a cute and creative way to get kids (or adults!) to eat more veggies, especially during this time of the year. I’m definitely going to give this a try.
These are great healthy options that I’ve been looking for to make for Christmas gatherings! I always like to leave some options for people who aren’t into sweets or heavy foods…this is perfect!
These are such cute ideas that even my teenager would love! Such a creative way to serve fruits and vegetables!