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Pear Reindeer Fun Christmas Snack for Kids

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Pear Reindeer Fun Christmas Snack for Kids

Get ready to transform ordinary pears into the most adorable Christmas snack that will make your children's eyes light up with wonder! These cute Reindeer Pears are not just a healthy treat, but a magical culinary adventure that brings the spirit of the holiday season right to your kitchen. With just a few simple ingredients and some creative imagination, you can create edible reindeer that are so charming, your kids won't be able to resist eating their fruity friends!

Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: -
Total Time: 10 mins
Cuisine: American
Serves: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. 2 pears
  2. 8 pretzel sticks
  3. 8 chocolate-covered raisins
  4. 2 candy eyes
  5. 1 red candy or cherry for the nose

Instructions

  1. Wash the pears thoroughly under cool running water and pat them dry with a clean kitchen towel.
  2. Cut each pear in half lengthwise, removing the core and stem to create a flat surface that allows the pear to sit steadily on a plate.
  3. Position each pear half with the rounded side facing up, representing the reindeer's body.
  4. Insert two pretzel sticks on the top of each pear half to create antlers, gently pushing them into the pear's flesh.
  5. Place two chocolate-covered raisins on the upper part of the pear to create ears, positioning them symmetrically.
  6. Carefully attach the candy eyes using a tiny dot of honey or frosting as glue to help them stick to the pear.
  7. Place a red candy or cherry in the center of the pear to create the reindeer's bright red nose.
  8. Arrange the completed reindeer pears on a festive plate and serve immediately to maintain freshness.
  9. Optional: For added fun, you can dust the pears lightly with powdered sugar to create a snowy effect.

Tips

  1. • Choose firm, ripe pears that can stand upright easily for the best reindeer shape • Use room temperature pears for easier decorating • If honey is unavailable for "gluing" candy eyes, cream cheese or frosting works great • Make these just before serving to keep the pears fresh and prevent browning • Get kids involved in decorating for a fun family activity • For a healthier version, use dark chocolate-covered raisins • If you don't have candy eyes, you can draw eyes with melted chocolate or use small marshmallows • Serve on a white plate to enhance the "snowy" festive look

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 120kcal

Carbohydrates: 25g

Protein: 1g

Fat: 3g

Saturated Fat: 1g

Cholesterol: 0mg

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