How do you usually present your food during the holidays?
I usually just lay them on the table using serving bowls, plates, platters — whatever is available and nice to look at, actually.
If you are looking to take your Christmas Platters to the next level, take a look (and drool) over these 25 Christmas Food Platter Inspirations.
1. Dainty Burgers and Beer
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2. Anyone would go gaga over this cheese and crackers and fruit & jam platter!
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3. Imagine having a buffet as pretty as this at home!
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4. I’m so loving the rustic appeal of these cheese platters.
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LADELLE Cheer Chip and Dip Platter
5. One can never get enough of sandwiches!
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6. Just when you thought cones are only good for ice cream…
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7. I’ve never thought of presenting tacos like this!
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8. Try to entice your kids to eat veggies by giving them a Christmas-y vibe.
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9. These veggie sticks and dips look so appetising!
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10. These arrangements give cheese and grapes a more festive look.
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11. These scream Christmas!
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Tis the season for a brand new dining table!
12. Remember, colour is an important element of your platter.
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13. Such a beauty!
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14. This seafood platter is a great catch!
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15. This Vietnamese fare is perfect for anyone watching their diet!
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16. Adorable eggs
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17. Fried day!
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18. Add blooms to your fruit platter and make it look more magical.
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19. This lovely harvest is to ‘drool’ for!
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20. This is perfect for all you cheese ball lovers!
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21. Just like how this one is perfect for the meat-lovers!
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22. Some of the most attractive kebab platters I’ve ever seen.
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23. The prettiest tarts!
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24. Dessert
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25. Finally, the most perfect platters I can never have…
Because I’m too lazy and hungry, I might eat a lot before Christmas dinner lol.
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I don’t think I can ever have platters as pretty as these! But oh well…
Which food platter inspiration is your favourite?
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.
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