A beautifully decorated table will become the center of attraction for any holiday. It is not for nothing that true culinary experts say that a person eats, first of all, with his eyes, and if a dish looks appetizing, not a crumb will remain from it. Not a single meal is complete without cuts - cheese, vegetables, meat, fruit. This appetizer always ends first, because it's not just your guests' love for cheese and sausage, it's a matter of decorating these cuts, where each hostess expresses her imagination and imagination.
Instructions
Step 1
Often flowers are made from vegetables, some of which are just surprisingly good. So, for example, leaves from thin rings of a cucumber, cut diagonally, are ideal for carrot flowers. And you can also make roses from tomatoes, radishes, chamomile from lemon along the edge of the dish - and now the vegetable plate is imperceptibly eaten. Christmas trees made of cucumber, decorated with cranberries and corn as if with toys, will be relevant to the New Year's table.
Step 2
You can also decorate a meat plate with a ham rose (just be sure to cut it thinly) with cucumber petals, or you can lay out smoked sausage in the form of uncomplicated flowers, decorate the middle with olives or olives, cut in half. In addition, guests will love the rolls of or thinly sliced sausage with cheese and herbs. Ham rings can also be laid in light waves around the edge of the slices.
Step 3
The cheese plate is the subject of any of your fantasies. Cheese is a rather plastic product, you can cut flowers out of it, and make a sailboat for a boat. You can roll up a wide slab of cheese, put a strip of olives in the middle - and now a delicious calla flower has appeared on the table. For fans of card games, you can cut out the designations of the suits, and if you are preparing for your wedding anniversary, put the cheese and sausage on one platter with hearts. If there are several types of cheese in the refrigerator that differ in color, you can cut them in zigzags and lay them around a cheese or sausage rose.
Step 4
Children adore the fruit plate, so you can lay out the fruit in the form of a palm tree (the trunk is banana halves, the crown is kiwi slices, and the sand at the foot is tangerine slices). Orange rings, cut in half or cut at a 45% angle, make beautiful butterfly wings. Alternatively, orange rings can also be laid out with a flower. Caterpillars made from vegetables and fruits, "piglets" made from eggs are also suitable for a children's table, although during an adult feast they will look pretty cute.