How to Make Parfait - Fruit and Yogurt Parfait Bar
Kids love this easy yogurt fruit dip board, and so will you! Grab a few glasses and your favorite charcuterie board, and you can have one of the best healthy snack ideas ready in no time.
Course Breakfast or snack
Cuisine American
Keyword fruit and yogurt parfait, parfait recipe, yogurt and fruit parfait, yogurt parfait
Line a basket or board with parchment paper. Place two bowls where you want the ends of your “rainbow” to be.
Start by placing raspberries and strawberries in a row extending from one yogurt bowl to the other. This is the first line of your rainbow.
Next, place cantaloupe chunks and orange slices in a row just below the strawberries and raspberries.
Pineapple and star fruit go beneath the cantaloupe and oranges. Make sure to use as much or little as your board calls for to get that rainbow shape!
Place green grapes and kiwi below the star fruit and pineapple.
Then, add blueberries.
Finally, for your last rainbow line, use purple grapes!
Surround each yogurt bowl with mini marshmallows so it looks like fluffy clouds. Fill your bowls with vanilla yogurt.
Fill the empty spaces of the board with Lucky Charms cereal.
How to Make Parfait for a Yogurt Parfait Bar
Place a few purple grapes and blueberries to cover the bottom of a glass or champagne flute.
Add a layer of vanilla yogurt.
Then, place an even layer of kiwi and green grapes.
Cover with a layer of vanilla yogurt.
Add a layer of pineapple and star fruit slices.
Then add another layer of yogurt.
Place oranges and cantaloupe.
Then add a layer of yogurt.
Finally, add strawberries and raspberries.
Top with yogurt and Lucky Charms cereal, and enjoy!
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Notes
If using a smaller board reduce all ingredients in half or 1 cups each.
Make sure to use smaller bowls for your yogurt when making a small board! This will make it easier to place the “rainbow” on the board.
I use little gold coins to decorate the fruit charcuterie tray. You can use chocolate gold coins, too!
The size of your board makes a difference in how your rainbow will look. Each row of fruit should be even. Plan how you want the rainbow to look on your board ahead of time to make it even easier!