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Plant-Based Party Plate

This vibrant and nutritious Plant-Based Party Plate is perfect for holiday gatherings or even low-key nights at home. It is simple to put together and features a variety of sweet and savory flavors so that everyone (vegan or not!) will enjoy!

Tips for creating a plant-based party plate

  • Go for color! By simply swapping out regular carrots for rainbow carrots and regular hummus for beet hummus, you add so much fun to your plate!
  • Choose sweet and savory. Offering both sweet and savory flavors balances out your plate and assures you have options to please each guest’s taste preferences. 
  • Offer options. For example, instead of having only one type of crackers, use two or three types of crackers in order to provide options that everyone will enjoy. 
  • Be creative. All of these tips and instructions are simply suggestions, feel free to tailor your plant-based party plate to your own taste preferences and don’t be afraid to go outside of the box! 
  • Over prepare. It is better to have leftovers (a pre-made snack for tomorrow!) than too little. 

Plant-Based Party Plate

Course: Appetizer, Snack
Keyword: appetizer, dairy free, gluten free, party, plant based, plate, snack, vegan

Ingredients

  • 2 cups grapes
  • 3 large rainbow carrots
  • 1/2 large cucumber
  • 1/2 large watermelon radish
  • rice crackers
  • almond crackers
  • 5 medjool dates
  • 1/4 cup hummus
  • 1/4 cup beet hummus
  • 1/4 cup almonds

Instructions

  • Arrange three small bowls on your large plate.
  • Start by placing grapes on the plate.
  • Slice carrots length-wise and set in one corner of your plate. 
  • Thinly slice radish and cucumbers and arrange them on your plate around the small bowls. 
  • Next, add your crackers near the small bowls for easy dipping access.
  • Place your dates and chocolate in the remaining spaces. 
  • Fill the two bowls closest to the vegetables and crackers with dips and the bowl closest to the chocolate and dates with almonds.
  • Option to add finishing touches, such as bee pollen to the beet hummus for an extra splash of color and a drizzle of olive oil to the regular hummus.
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