Critter Crudités

Difficulty

Low

Time

30 min

Author

Kenwood

Ingredients

Servings

5

Makes

15

For orange filling

1 , cooked, sliced

50

For green filling

2

100

50

For purple filling

2

50

For crudités

2

1

2

For decorations

20-35 , halved

1/2

1

, as needed

, as needed

, halved

, as needed


Utensils

Bowl medium, Bowl small, 3 Piping bag, Knife Blade, Dicing Attachment, Express Serve Attachment, Thick Slicing Disc

Instructions

1 - Make the fillings

Fit the Knife Blade to the Food Processor bowl.

Add carrot and cream cheese into the Food Processor bowl.

Blend until smooth.

Transfer filling into a clean small piping bag.

Chill in the fridge.

2

Retrieve, clean the Food Processor bowl and fit the Knife Blade.

Add spinach, peas and cream cheese into the Food Processor bowl.

Blend until smooth.

Transfer filling into a clean small piping bag.

Chill in the fridge.

3

Retrieve, clean the Food Processor bowl and fit the Knife Blade.

Add beetroot and cream cheese into the Food Processor bowl.

Blend until smooth.

Transfer filling into a clean small piping bag.

Chill in the fridge.

4 - Make the crudités

Retrieve, clean the Food Processor bowl.

Fit the Dicing Grid into the feed tube.

Dice the carrot and cucumber into the Food Processor bowl using the dicing pusher.

Transfer content of the Food Processor bowl into a clean medium bowl.

Add the celery to the medium bowl and set aside.

5

Retrieve, clean the Food Processor bowl.

Fit the Thick Slicing Disc, attach the Express Serve lid and ensure it is locked into place.

Slice the apple and cucumber into a clean small bowl.

Add the lemon juice to the small bowl.

To Assemble

Pipe the different coloured fillings onto the carrot, cucumber and celery and use as a body for each critter.

To make the snail, use a cucumber or apple disc to resemble the shell.

Use either a grape, blueberry or cherry to resemble the head and add the edible eyes.

To make the caterpillar, use several coloured grapes or blueberries to resemble the body.

Use a cherry to resemble the head and add the edible eyes.

To make the butterfly, use several blueberries to resemble the body.

Cut an apple disc in two and use to resemble the wings and add the edible eyes.

 

Serve