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Saturday, July 18, 2015

How to Make a Pineapple Palm Tree for a Serving Tray


Howtojetro.blogspot.com | How to Make a Pineapple Palm Tree for a Serving Tray - Here's a creative idea for a combination centerpiece or serving tray that puts the "wow" in your next luau or tropical-themed party. The palm tree is made of pineapples stacked on top of each other with palm fronds coming out of the top. The secret to keeping the pineapples upright is PVC pipe, but you can tell everyone it's the tiki gods.

Things You'll Need
1. 4 to 5 pineapples
2. Palm fronds
3. PVC pipe, 1 inch by 24 inches
4. PVC table cap, 1 inch
5. Wood screws
6. 12-inch wood disk, 3/4 inches thick
7. Wooden skewers
8. Aluminum foil
9. Knife
10. Serving platter
11. PVC pipe cutter (optional)


Step 1: Screw PVC Table Cap to the Wood Base

While the secret to keeping the pineapples standing is a PVC pipe, what allows the PVC pipe to stand vertically is a PVC table cap. You can find PVC table caps in different sizes at home improvement stores or online. Screw the table cap into the center of a 12-inch wood disk, which you can find pre-cut for you at me improvement stores.


Step 2: Cut PVC pipe if necessary

The 1-inch PVC pipe comes in a pre-cut 24-inch length. Measure the height of your pineapples to determine if, when stacked, they will be higher than the PVC pipe. Ideally, the stacked pineapples should extend just over the top of the PVC pipe. If your pineapples are shorter than 24 inches, the PVC pipe will need to be cut. Typically, with four pineapples you will need to cut the pipe. If you don't want to cut the pipe, just add a fifth pineapple.

Step 3: Insert the PVC Pipe in the PVC Table Cap

Wash your PVC pipe in hot, soapy water. Then place the PVC pipe in the table cap. It should fit snuggly.

Step 4: Cover with the Aluminum Foil

Cover the entire PVC pipe and wood base with aluminum foil. The foil will be a barrier to keep the pineapple and other food on the serving tray from coming in contact with the pipe and wood. Not only does the foil help with food safety, it also makes cleanup easier. For now, be sure to cover the opening of the PVC pipe with foil.

Step 5: Slice the Tops and Bottoms of the Pineapples

Using a sharp knife, cut the top and bottom off of each pineapple. Try to cut straight across so the cuts are parallel and level.

Step 6: Core the Pineapples

Cut out the center part of the pineapple, making the hole just over 1 inch in diameter. Be careful with the knife. When you've cut all the way through, the core can be pushed out. If there is any edible fruit around the core, slice it off and save it before discarding the core.


Step 7: Place the Base on a Serving Platter

Once you have created the pineapple palm tree, it will be heavy and difficult to move around, so ideally it should be assembled at the palm tree's desired location at your party. Place the foil-covered base on a large serving platter, and then you're ready to add the pineapples.

Step 8: Insert the First Pineapple

Line up the hole in the pineapple with the PVC pipe and slide the pineapple down until it sits on the base. Now you can see why we covered the top of the pipe with foil, so pieces of pineapple do not fall in the opening of the PVC pipe when the fruit goes through the pipe.

Step 9: Stack the Next Pineapple

Insert three wooden skewers in the first pineapple, and then slide down the second pineapple on top of the first, connecting them with the three skewers. While the PVC pipe keeps the pineapples upright, the skewers keep them from moving side to side.


Step 10: Continue Stacking the Pineapples

Place skewers in the second pineapple and slide the third pineapple down onto it. Repeat this process for the fourth pineapple and the fifth, if applicable, until the PVC pipe is hidden by the pineapples. You now have the tree trunk. Even though you tried cutting the pineapples straight across, they may still be angled. Don't worry. Actually, the palm tree looks more realistic when there's a slight tilt.

Step 11: Insert the Palm Fronds

Now that the pineapples are in place, go ahead and puncture a hole in the foil at the top of the PVC pipe. Insert palm fronds into the opening of the PVC pipe from different angles. By using the PVC pipe as the frond holder, it keeps them from coming in contact with the fruit. It's still a good idea to wash the palm fronds before inserting them into the pipe.

Step 12: Cover the Base

Now that the palm tree is complete, you can display food on the serving platter by placing it directly on the foil-covered base or on a bed of kale. The kale helps hide the base, but depending on what you are serving, it may not be necessary.

The Finished Pineapple Palm Tree

The pineapple palm tree will definitely be the talk of your next tropical-themed gathering. After your party, the trunk can be disassembled easily and the pineapple cut up and eaten. Cleanup is a breeze; just remove the aluminum foil and rinse the PVC pipe and wood base, if necessary. And because the pipe comes off the table cap, the base is easy to store.

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