How do I make alien fruit kabobs?

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Get creative with our Alien Fruit Kabobs recipe! With melon ball eyes, these fruity treats will be out of this world.

You'll need

Items needed to answer the question, How do I make Alien Fruit Kabobs. Items include:  Melon  Watermelon  Grapes  Pineapple  Skewers  Toothpicks
  • Melon 1 (peeled and cubed)
  • Watermelon 1 (for balls)
  • Grapes 1 cup (sliced in half)
  • Pineapple 1 cup (bite-sized pieces)
  • Skewers As needed
  • Toothpicks As needed

Take note
Be careful when using sharp objects to cut the fruits. Make sure to wash all fruits thoroughly before using. And remember, don't let the alien creatures take over your kitchen!

1

Prepare the Fruits

Wash and dry all the fruits. Peel the melon and cut it into large cubes. Use a melon baller to scoop out small balls from the watermelon. Slice the grapes in half. Cut the pineapple into bite-sized pieces. And if you have any other fruits of your choice, chop them up too!

2

Assemble the Kabobs

Take a skewer and start assembling your alien fruit kabobs. Thread a melon cube onto the skewer, followed by a watermelon ball, a grape, and a pineapple piece. Repeat this pattern until the skewer is full. Feel free to mix and match different fruits to create a colorful lineup of alien creatures!

3

Add the Eyes

Now it's time to give your alien fruit kabobs their distinctive eyes. Take two small watermelon balls and attach them to the melon cubes on each skewer using toothpicks. Be careful not to poke yourself! You can also get creative and experiment with different fruits for the eyes, like blueberries or kiwi slices.

4

Chill and Serve

Place your finished alien fruit kabobs in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes to chill and allow the flavors to meld together. Once chilled, serve them as a refreshing snack, dessert, or a playful party treat. Watch as your friends and family marvel at these extraterrestrial delights!