Christmas Veggie Tray Ideas for Holiday Parties

This Christmas Veggie Tray is an easy, festive appetizer that brings color and cheer to any holiday table without spending hours in the kitchen.

A festive Christmas Veggie Tray features cucumber slices with some spelling MERRY XMAS. Fresh basil leaves and a bowl of white dipping sauce sit at the center, surrounded by decorative lights and ornaments.

All you need are a cucumber, alphabet cookie cutters (or a small paring knife), and a simple homemade garlic and dill dip. Arrange the cucumber slices on a platter and use the cutouts to spell a short festive message such as “Merry Xmas” or “Ho Ho Ho.” The result is an attractive, healthy platter that’s perfect for seasonal gatherings, kid-friendly lunches, or as part of a larger holiday charcuterie board.

Serve this tray on its own as a bright starter or combine it with crackers, soft cheeses, cured meats, fruits, and nuts to build a fuller appetizer spread. The cool cucumber and creamy dip contrast nicely with sharper cheeses and salty snacks, making it a versatile addition to holiday menus.

How to Make a Christmas Veggie Tray

  1. Make the dip: Combine sour cream (or crème fraîche) with fresh or dried dill, minced garlic, onion powder, sea salt, and a pinch of black pepper. Stir until smooth and adjust seasoning to taste. Transfer the dip to a small bowl or ramekin for serving.
  2. Prepare the cucumber: Wash and dry a large cucumber, then slice it into even rounds. If the slices are thin, cut a few slightly thicker ones to use for letter cutouts. Use alphabet cookie cutters to press letters into the thicker slices, or carefully cut letters free with a small knife for a handmade look.
  3. Arrange the platter: Place the dip bowl in the center of a serving platter. Fan plain cucumber slices around the bowl in a wreath or layered pattern. Position the letter cutouts across the platter to display your festive message. Garnish with fresh basil leaves, sprigs of dill, or small cherry tomatoes for pops of color.

Recipe Tip

Cucumber cutouts are a hit with kids and make a fun addition to school lunches or snack boxes. To keep cucumbers crisp, store slices separated by a paper towel inside an airtight container in the fridge.

Possible Variations

  • Add more vegetables: Include broccoli florets, carrot sticks, cherry tomatoes, bell pepper strips, cauliflower florets, celery, radishes, or olives to create more color and texture.
  • Offer several dips: Pair the cucumber tray with hummus, guacamole, tzatziki, whipped feta, or classic Ranch so guests can choose their favorites.
  • Creative presentation: Arrange slices into a Christmas wreath with the dip at the center and use a red pepper strip or a ribbon of red bell pepper to form a bow. You can also build a tree shape with layered cucumber slices and top it with a small star-shaped cheese piece.

How to Store Leftovers

Store cucumber slices and dip separately in airtight containers in the refrigerator. Place a paper towel in the container with the cucumber slices to absorb excess moisture and keep them crisp. Consume within two days for best texture and flavor.

FAQs

What are other festive messages to spell out?

Short, simple phrases work best: “Ho Ho Ho,” “Joy,” “Noel,” or “Xmas” are all great options that fit easily on a platter.

I don’t have cookie cutters. Can I still make this?

Yes. Use a small sharp knife to cut letters by hand or create shapes like stars and trees instead. If lettering is too fiddly, arrange the cucumbers into a tree, wreath, or stocking shape for a festive effect.

Can I prepare the platter ahead of time?

Absolutely. Slice cucumbers and make the dip a few hours ahead. Store them separately in airtight containers in the refrigerator; assemble the platter shortly before serving for the freshest appearance.

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A festive Christmas Veggie Tray features cucumber slices arranged in a wreath, with some spelling MERRY XMAS. Fresh basil leaves and a bowl of white dipping sauce sit at the center, surrounded by decorative lights and ornaments.
Servings:
4 people

Christmas Veggie Tray

A festive cucumber platter served with a quick garlic and dill dip—bright, healthy, and simple to assemble.
Prep:
5 mins
Cook:
0 mins
Total:
5 mins

Equipment

  • alphabet cookie cutters or a small sharp knife

Ingredients

  • 1 cucumber

Garlic dip

  • 200 grams sour cream or crème fraîche
  • 1 tablespoon fresh dill or 2 tsp dried
  • 1 clove garlic minced
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • fresh basil leaves, to garnish

Instructions

  • In a bowl, mix the sour cream (or crème fraîche) with dill, minced garlic, onion powder, sea salt, and black pepper. Taste and adjust seasonings if needed.
  • Transfer the dip to a serving bowl and place it in the center of your platter.
  • Slice the cucumber into rounds. Reserve a few slightly thicker slices for cutting letters or shapes.
  • Arrange the plain cucumber slices around the dip to form a wreath or layered circle, leaving space to place the letter cutouts prominently.
  • Use alphabet cookie cutters or a small knife to cut letters from the thicker cucumber slices. Spell your chosen message and place the cutouts across the platter.
  • Finish with fresh basil or small herb sprigs for color and serve immediately.

Nutrition

Calories: 111 kcal, Carbohydrates: 5 g, Protein: 2 g, Fat: 10 g.

Nutrition information is an approximation and should be used as a general guide.



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