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Fresh fruit is tossed in homemade rhubarb sauce for a delicious, and fruity alternative to regular fruit salad! One day I decided to stir some rhubarb sauce into my fruit salad - and LOVED the result. The rhubarb sauce keeps fruits from turning brown too.
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Get Fruit Cocktail, Sangria Style Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients: red wine, cloves, sugar, cinnamon, pear, orange
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A sweet, sticky, and delightfully yummy snack to munch on while you reminisce about childhood.
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Here's a fun way to serve fruit to the kids. Pears are cut in half to make turkeys, raisins and dried apricots form the faces and feet, a couple of walnut pieces make the wattles, and sliced apples and mandarin orange sections are arranged into a fan of tail feathers.
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Because tomatoes are technically fruit, they work very well in this colorful and savory take on fruit salad Try to find interesting grape varieties (like Concord, Himrod and Niagara), which have spicy skins and a more complex flavor than regular red and green seedless Then go lightly on the vinegar and pepper — you want just enough to bring out the flavors of the fruits, but not enough to take over the bowl.
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Canned and fresh fruit are mixed into a lovely orange cream concoction made form vanilla pudding, milk, orange concentrate and sour cream. After a few hours in the refrigerator, it 's ready to be spooned out and enjoyed.
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A nice summery fruit salad that will have you reminiscing of time spent on the beach.
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Change up the fruit cake this year by giving it a rich chocolate flavor. Spreading chocolate ganache over the cake completes the transformation.
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The most *beautiful* way to eat fruit.
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This is an easy dish to whip up for a pot luck. For variation, add whatever fruit is in season.