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http://www.radacutlery.com/blog/how-t... http://www.radacutlery.com/ How to Make a Pineapple Fruit Arrangement A fruit bouquet is the perfect centerpiece for parties and wedding receptions. Chef Ted in the Rada Kitchen will take you step by step through the process of creating your own edible fruit arrangement. He'll show you the best way to cut and slice the fruit and then how to arrange it to create a stunning centerpiece complete with banana dolphins. What you need to get started is: 2 fresh pineapples, one whole for display, one cored and one cut 1 cantaloupe, seeded 1 honeydew, seeded 1 bag grapes, seedless 3 star fruit, sliced Frill toothpicks for kabobs Video Transcript: Hi, I’m Chef Ted at the Rada Cutlery kitchen, and today I’m going to show you how to make a fruit arrangement. It’s great for parties, weddings, any type of reception or anything you want to do. We’re going to use a Rada Tomato Slicer, which works great for pineapple, too. We’re going to saw the bottom off, then follow the curvature around. Just kind of clip the outside dots off as you go. What I like to do is come around where the core is and cut down. To do these, depending on how long the toothpicks or skewers are that you’re using, it depends on how thick you want to slice the fruit. I’m using shorter, pretty close to standard toothpicks so I’m going to do about 1/8 to ¼ inch slices. As you can see, the Rada Tomato Slicer has no problem cutting through that. Now I’m going to cut up a cantaloupe. It’s one of those things where most people have never washed the cantaloupe before you cut them. But you do want to wash the outside, because when the blade cuts through the core, anything on the peel will go through, and you don’t want any contaminants that might be on the rind going into the fruit. I just walk it around. I’m going to cut it in half. Then I’m going to use the Rada Ice Cream Scoop. This is the optimum tool for seeding melons. Now I’m going to cut that cantaloupe up. The biggest problem when you’re doing something like this is you’re trying to make square pieces out of round fruit. I’m using the Rada Chef Knife and cutting them about 1/8 to ¼ inch thick. Now you’re going to do the same thing with the honeydew. We’ll cut it in half, now. Get that Rada Ice Cream Scoop out, walk it around the outside. Once again, try to make square pieces out of round. Switch over and use the Rada Cook’s Knife. Right now we’re going to cut up some star fruit. They look exotic, but they’re actually from the USA. You just slice them and they already have a neat little shape. I’m using the Tomato Slicer. When it comes to assembling your fruit display, you’ll take your toothpick with the little frill on top of it and put what you want on the outside on first. So basically you’re doing it in reverse order of what you’d think. So I go blueberry, star, melons, pineapple, and stick them in like so. We’ve been working on this a little bit so we’re going to do one of the fun things I like to do with fruit arrangements. Take a banana, cut it down a little bit like so using the Rada Peeling Paring Knife, it’s phenomenal. I’m going to take the tip of the knife and make a tiny “X” on the side and then balance it out with another one on this side. You take mini chocolate chips and push them right into where you cut the X with the paring knife. Take the blueberry and put it right like that, decide on an angle, cut like so, and work it in wherever you want to put it. And there you have an easy fruit arrangement made with Rada Cutlery! End of Video Transcript: Rada Cutlery is manufactured in Waverly, Iowa. Rada Knives are 100% Made in the USA - materials and craftsmanship. Rada Mfg. Co. has sold over 138 million kitchen knives and utensils since our start in 1948. Rada Cutlery kitchen products are available locally from Fundraising Groups and Independent Sellers or on the Rada Kitchen Store web site. Each year approximately 19,000 non-profit groups make 40% fundraising profit selling Rada Cutlery. Go to http://www.radacutlery.com/fundraising to learn more about how your group can fund raise with Rada's kitchen product (knives, utensils, stoneware, cookbooks and quick mixes). / radacutlery / radacutlery http://www.squidoo.com/lensmasters/ra... https://plus.google.com/#105523368745...