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Forget that sad veggie tray you get at the grocery store and make this super fresh, seasonal crudite platter instead! People eat with their eyes, so surprise your guests with a rainbow of veggies—think: watermelon radish, purple and orange cauliflower, mini bell peppers cut lengthwise, and teensy heirloom tomatoes or sweety drop peppers. Load up the board with creamy dips, and I promise all those veggies will be gone before you know it.

In the mood for good-for-you foods? Take a spin through my Healthy Boards, like my:

  • Smoothie Bowl Toppings Board
  • Vegan Cheese Board
  • Whole 30-Approved Board
  • Mediterranean Mezze Board
  • Veggie and Goat Cheese Board
  • Fresh Fruit Board

What To Put On a Veggie Tray

Produce

  • Purple, orange & white cauliflower, cut into florets and blanched (more on blanching in my St. Paddy’s Day Board post)
  • Les Petites Carrots of Many Colors (I used this Trader Joe’s favorite on my Whole 30 Board!)
  • Cucumber, sliced
  • Mini heirloom tomatoes
  • Broccolini
  • Watermelon radishes, slicedand whole
  • Mini bell peppers, halved
  • Celery
  • Sweety drop peppers

Dips

  • Ranch
  • Dill
  • Hummus

Carbs

  • Pita chips

Accouterments

  • Castelvetrano olives
  • Pistachios

Garnish

  • Dill
  • Scallion greens, sliced
  • Thyme
  • Roasted chickpeas
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How to Arrange a Veggie Platter

  • Add the dips, olives, and sweety drops to separate small bowls and place in the center of the board to anchor it.
  • Add the cucumbers and radish slices to the center between the dips, then, working from the center out, add the red tomatoes and yellow tomatoes in separate piles.
  • Then add the cauliflower, broccolini, remaining radish, carrots, celery, and peppers around the outside of the board, being careful to separate similar colors.
  • Garnish the dill dip with dill, ranch with scallion greens, and hummus with thyme and, if you have it on hand, a drizzle of olive oil and roasted chickpeas. Serve the pistachios and pita chips on the side.

Tips for Creating a Fancy Vegetable Tray

  • Pick colorful produce and arrange it around the board, separating similar colors so each item pops. It doesn’t have to be an exact science, but I always have a sense of it.
  • Go beyond the traditional carrot & celery combo and bring in a diversity of veggies, including watermelon radish, mini bell peppers, orange cauliflower, purple cauliflower and broccolini. Less common or unexpected veggies can elevate a board & make it fill at “bit fancy”.
  • Choose yummy and healthy dips. My favorite tip for clean eating is looking at the ingredients list and making sure they are items you can pronounce. Here I used a combo of hummus and @galbanicheese’s new snack dips: Ranch & Dill.
  • Make sure to build upwards on your board, piling the veggies on to make it look abundant.
  • Finally, be sure to garnish your dips to bring it to the next level. Here i used roasted garbanzo beans, a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of thyme on the hummus, then dill and sliced chives on the creamy dips.
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More Veggie Platter Dips

Try some of these dips too!

  • Whipped feta
  • White bean dip
  • Flavored Hummus
  • Labneh
  • Whipped goat cheese
  • Spinach and Artichoke Dip
  • Buffalo Chicken Dip
  • Queso

Seasonal Veggies for Vegetable Board

It’s no secret the winter is hard on fresh produce (and pretty much everything else), so here are some alternatives for the colder months if you shop local, which I highly recommend you do for fresher vegetables in every season!

  • Rainbow potatoes, boiled or roasted
  • Endives
  • Fennel slices
  • Brussels sprouts, roasted
  • Delicata squash slices, roasted
  • Sweet potato slices, roasted
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The Best Board for a Crudite Platter

Note the size of this board is 20in x 14in. Similar options listed in the SHOP THIS POST below. Just be sure to look at the dimensions before purchasing.

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Crudite Platter: An Elegant Veggie Tray

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Make your own version of a beautiful veggie platter filled with colorful vegetables and delicious dips.

Ingredients

Produce

  • Les Petit Carrots of Many Colors (from Trader Joe's)
  • Purple, Orange & White Cauliflower cut into florets and blanched (more on blanching in my St. Paddy’s Day Board post)
  • Watermelon Radish sliced
  • Cucumber sliced
  • Mini Bell Peppers halved
  • Mini Heirloom Tomatoes
  • Sweety drop peppers
  • Broccolini
  • Celery

Carbs

  • Pita Chips

Accoutrement

  • Castelvetrano Olives
  • Pistachios

Dips

  • Hummus
  • Ranch
  • Dill (I like Galbani)

Garnish

  • Dill
  • Chives
  • Parsley
  • Roasted chickpeas

Instructions

  • Add the dips,olives, and sweety dropsto separate small bowls and place in the center of the board to anchor it.

  • Add the cucumbers and radish slices to the center between the dips, then, working from the center out, add the red tomatoes and yellow tomatoes in separate piles.

  • Then add the cauliflower, broccolini, remaining radish, carrots, celery, and peppers around the outside of the board, being careful to separate similar colors.

  • Garnish the dill dip with dill, ranch with scallions, and hummus with thyme and, if you have it on hand, a drizzle of olive oil and roasted chickpeas. Serve the pistachios and pita chips on the side.

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FAQs

Veggie Tray Ideas | Vegetable Platter | Ain't Too Proud To Meg? ›

Fresh veggies: Since they can be crafted into easily scoopable shapes and are crowd-pleasers, I recommend a mix of carrots, celery, broccoli, cauliflower, cherry tomatoes, sugar snap peas, cucumbers, green beans, watermelon radishes, baby bell peppers (or a selection of your favorites from that list).

What are the best vegetables for a vegetable tray? ›

Fresh veggies: Since they can be crafted into easily scoopable shapes and are crowd-pleasers, I recommend a mix of carrots, celery, broccoli, cauliflower, cherry tomatoes, sugar snap peas, cucumbers, green beans, watermelon radishes, baby bell peppers (or a selection of your favorites from that list).

How to jazz up a veggie tray? ›

People eat with their eyes, so surprise your guests with a rainbow of veggies—think: watermelon radish, purple and orange cauliflower, mini bell peppers cut lengthwise, and teensy heirloom tomatoes or sweety drop peppers.

How do you make a veggie tray look fancy? ›

Cauliflower — there are several different colors of cauliflower so I love to add purple and peach-colored cauliflower to my veggie tray. Peppers — use a variety of colors on your crudite tray. You can use red, yellow, and orange peppers for a beautiful array of colors.

What is the difference between a veggie tray and a crudite? ›

A crudités platter (pronounced crew-de-teh) is simply another name for a vegetable platter, typically served at parties, picnics, or other social events. The platter consists of a range of fresh vegetables, cut into bite-sized sticks and shapes, and is typically served with sauces and spreads for dipping.

Can you cut up veggies ahead of time for a veggie tray? ›

To keep them fresh, wash the vegetables well, peel if necessary and cut to desired sizes. Wrap in damp paper towels and store in a large, sealed zip-top baggie with the air pressed out. The vegetables can be prepped up to two days in advance.

How can you make vegetable dishes attractive? ›

10 ways to make eating vegetables appealing
  1. Choose baby varieties. ...
  2. Buy fresh and cook straightaway. ...
  3. Flash cook them. ...
  4. Cook Brussels sprouts faster. ...
  5. Cook onions slower. ...
  6. Don't buy eggplants overripe. ...
  7. Give them an oil change. ...
  8. Take a dip.

Is it cheaper to buy a veggie tray or make your own? ›

Is it cheaper to buy a veggie tray or make your own? Homemade is almost always cheaper than buying a convenience item. Unless you find a vegetable tray on serious markdown, it's more affordable to assemble your own.

What dips are good for a veggie tray? ›

23 Delicious Dips For A Veggie Platter
  • Labneh with Pistachios, Parsley, Lemon, and Sumac Dip. ...
  • Sesame Sweet Potato Miso Dip. ...
  • Mayan Pumpkin Seed Dip. ...
  • Homemade Ranch Dressing. ...
  • Artichokes with Avocado-Anchovy Dip. ...
  • Lemon-Parmesan Dip. ...
  • Crudités with Green Goddess Dip. ...
  • Za'atar-Spiced Beet Dip with Goat Cheese and Hazelnuts.
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Can you put raw asparagus on a veggie tray? ›

Asparagus of all different colors can be served raw and unpeeled if very slender. Thicker stalks should be peeled from the top two-inches and below, then briefly blanched in boiling salted water and shocked in ice water while still tender-crisp.

How do you dress up vegetables? ›

Vinegar—and vinaigrettes—brightens veggies even out of the salad bowl. Try our Roasted Beet Wedges with Champagne Vinegar to see how. I also like tossing our Mustard-Shallot Vinaigrette with grilled or roasted veggies. Spices – Simply adding a new spice to a basic dish elevates it to a whole new level.

What's a good veggie platter? ›

Crudité Platter Variations

Broccoli, cauliflower, celery, red peppers, green beans, or radishes would all be good choices. A creamy dip – If you're a fan of dairy-based dips, one would be great here. You could also try this curried red lentil hummus, beet hummus, or vegan pimento cheese dip.

How do you layout a veggie tray? ›

INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Set out a large wooden board or platter to fit everything on.
  2. Arrange the dips on the board first. Then add all the vegetables.
  3. It is okay if the items are touching.
  4. Enjoy with your favorite beverage.

What are the best container friendly vegetables? ›

Some of the more popular container crops are salad greens, peppers, eggplant, tomatoes, beans, chard, beets, radish, squash, and cucumbers. More challenging crops include melons, corn, potatoes, and sweet potatoes. The key is to experiment. Look for “bush” or “dwarf” varieties of the crops you want to grow.

How many vegetables for a party tray? ›

Think about 5 pieces of vegetables per person (so 50-60 pieces for 10-12 guests). Have about 3 tablespoons of dip per person (so about 1 3/4 – 2 cups for 10-12 guests). For non-vegetable items like naan or pretzels, have about 2 per person (so 20-24 pieces for 10-12 guests).

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