Easter Fruit Tray Recipe – Easy, Colorful & Perfect for Spring Parties

Easter Fruit Tray

Easter is the perfect time to serve fresh, vibrant foods that feel just as cheerful as the season itself, and this Easter Fruit Tray Recipe is one of the easiest ways to add color to your holiday table. Packed with juicy berries, sweet melon, grapes, pineapple, kiwi, and citrus, this beautiful fruit platter is both festive and refreshing. Whether you’re hosting brunch, dinner, or an afternoon gathering, this tray makes a stunning centerpiece that everyone will want to dig into.

One of the best things about an Easter fruit tray is how simple it is to customize. You can arrange the fruit into a bunny face, Easter egg, rainbow, or spring garden design depending on your party style and the ages of your guests. It’s a fun way to make healthy snacking feel extra special, and it’s perfect for balancing out richer holiday favorites like casseroles, ham, deviled eggs, and desserts. Plus, there’s absolutely no cooking required, which makes prep stress-free.

This easy fruit tray for Easter brunch is also ideal for feeding a crowd. It’s naturally gluten-free, kid-friendly, and easy to prepare ahead of time, making it a great option for family gatherings, church potlucks, school parties, or spring baby showers. With so many bright colors and naturally sweet flavors, it’s a dish that appeals to both kids and adults while bringing a fresh seasonal touch to the table.

If you’re looking for a beautiful and practical holiday appetizer, this spring fruit platter checks every box. It’s light, colorful, budget-friendly, and easy to decorate in a way that feels festive without requiring extra effort. Once you see how simple it is to build and style, this Easter Fruit Tray may become one of your favorite holiday traditions year after year.

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Easter Fruit Tray

Easter Fruit Tray

An Easter Fruit Tray is a bright, fresh, and festive way to celebrate spring. Arranged with colorful fruit in a bunny, egg, or floral-inspired design, this easy no-cook platter is perfect for brunch, church gatherings, family dinners, or holiday snacking.

  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 1012 servings 1x

Ingredients

1 pint strawberries, hulled and halved

1 pint blueberries

1 pint blackberries

2 cups green grapes

2 cups red grapes

2 cups pineapple chunks

2 cups cantaloupe, cubed

2 cups honeydew, cubed

3 kiwis, peeled and sliced

3 mandarin oranges, peeled into segments

2 bananas, sliced (add just before serving)

1-2 cups raspberries (optional for filling in gaps)

1 small lemon, juiced (for bananas and apples if using)

Fresh mint leaves, for garnish (optional)

Optional Add-Ins

Marshmallows for a kid-friendly tray

Cubed cheese for a sweet-savory combo

Yogurt-covered raisins or mini chocolate eggs for Easter flair

Apple slices or pear slices

Coconut flakes for a “bunny tail” look

Instructions

Wash and Prep the Fruit

Rinse all fruit thoroughly and pat dry. Hull strawberries, peel and cube melons, peel kiwi, separate mandarin slices, and cut pineapple into bite-sized pieces. Toss banana slices (or apple slices if using) with a little lemon juice to help prevent browning.

Choose Your Tray or Board

Use a large serving platter, wooden board, sheet pan, or disposable party tray. A white tray works especially well to make the fruit colors pop.

Create Your Easter Shape or Design

Arrange the fruit in one of these fun Easter-themed ways:

  • Bunny Face: Use pineapple or melon for the face, blueberries for eyes, strawberries for ears, and coconut or marshmallows for cheeks.

  • Easter Egg: Outline an egg shape and fill with rows or patterns of colorful fruit.

  • Spring Garden: Arrange fruit in flower clusters with grapes and berries as centers.

  • Rainbow Tray: Organize fruit by color in curved rows for a cheerful spring display.

Fill in the Gaps

Use smaller fruits like blueberries, raspberries, or grapes to fill empty spaces and make the tray look full and polished.

Garnish and Chill

Add fresh mint leaves for color if desired. Refrigerate the tray for 15–30 minutes before serving for the freshest presentation.

Serve

Serve chilled as-is or pair with fruit dip, vanilla yogurt, whipped cream dip, or honey yogurt dip.

Notes

Cooking Tips

  • Dry fruit well before arranging so the tray stays neat and doesn’t get watery.
  • Use a variety of colors and textures for the prettiest Easter presentation.
  • Add bananas last so they stay fresh and don’t brown too early.
  • Cut fruit into similar bite-sized pieces to make the tray easier to serve and eat.
  • Chill before serving for the best taste and crisp texture.
  • Keep a paper towel under very juicy fruit in storage if prepping ahead.
  • Use cookie cutters to cut melon or pineapple into bunny, flower, or egg shapes for extra Easter charm.

Variations

1. Bunny Fruit Tray

Arrange the tray into a bunny face with long strawberry ears and blueberry eyes for a kid-friendly centerpiece.

2. Easter Egg Fruit Board

Shape the fruit into a giant Easter egg and create colorful stripes or zig-zag patterns with different fruits.

3. Fruit and Dip Platter

Add a small bowl of vanilla Greek yogurt dip, cheesecake dip, or marshmallow fruit dip in the center.

4. Tropical Easter Tray

Use mango, pineapple, kiwi, dragon fruit, and mandarin oranges for a tropical twist.

5. Berry Lover’s Tray

Focus on strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries with just a few grapes for a vibrant red-and-blue look.

6. Pastel Easter Tray

Use softer-colored fruits like banana, honeydew, pineapple, dragon fruit, and strawberries for a spring pastel theme.

7. Kid-Friendly Easter Snack Board

Add mini marshmallows, bunny crackers, yogurt pretzels, and cheese cubes alongside the fruit.

8. Brunch Fruit Tray

Pair the fruit with mini muffins, croissants, and yogurt cups for a full Easter brunch spread.

9. Elegant Easter Entertaining Tray

Use a more refined mix like blackberries, kiwi, strawberries, green grapes, pineapple flowers, and fresh mint garnish.

10. Individual Easter Fruit Cups

Instead of one large tray, divide the fruit into clear cups for grab-and-go Easter party servings.


Storage

  • Refrigerator: Store covered for up to 2 days.
  • Best Freshness: Best enjoyed the same day for the prettiest appearance.
  • Do Not Freeze: Most fresh fruit will become watery after thawing.

Reheating

No reheating needed — serve cold and fresh.

  • Author: Emma
  • Prep Time: 25 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving
  • Calories: 110
  • Sugar: 21g
  • Sodium: 5mg
  • Fat: 0.5g
  • Carbohydrates: 27g
  • Fiber: 4g
  • Protein: 1.5g
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