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Description
Elevate your entertaining with our elegant Tea Charlie perfect for appetizers, cheeses, desserts, and more, this versatile Tea Charlie is must-have for any host. Crafted from premium metal and enamel, our Tea Charlie combine style and functionality, making every dish a showstopper. shop now and impress your guests!
Material
Enamel/Metal
Shipping and Return
Shipping l We ship within 24hours. Delivery within 3-5 business days approx.
Exchange l Exchange within 7 days.
Dimension
Stand: Length 17" X Width 7.5" X Height 18" ; Platter: Length 14" X Width 7"
Care
Do Not Scrub. Wash the platters with soap and water. Or clean with a damp cloth. Clean the metal stand with a dry cloth.
Styling Tips
1. Food platter styling is an art from that can elevate any meal or gathering. It's all about making the food look as appealing as it tastes.
2. Have a theme color-based, cuisine-focused.
3. You can use a single large board or group multiple smaller boards and dishes.
4. Plan your layout before you start placing food, have a rough idea of where large items, bowls, and key ingredients will go.
5. Start with large items place your main components first. These could be blocks of cheese, bowls of dip, or large meat selections. These will act as anchors.
6. Create height dimension don't lay everything flat. Use small bowls or ramekins for dips, nuts, or olives. Stack crackers or cheese slices. Fan out sliced meats or vegetables. Tiered stands are excellent for adding vertical interest, especially for desserts or appetizers.
7. Mind the gaps but don't overcrowd Fill in the spaces around your main items with smaller ingredients like berries, nuts, smaller cut veggies, or crackers. However, avoid overcrowding, leave some "breathing room" so the platter doesn't look messy.
8. Cluster similar items group like items together e.g., all the crackers, all the fruits for a more organized and aesthetically pleasing look.
9. Show off textures incorporate a variety of cheese, juicy fruits, smooth dips.
This makes the platter more interesting to the eye and the palate.
10. Use contrasting colors play with colors to make your platter pop. Bright fruits and vegetables against more neutral Chesses or meats creates visual appeal.
11. Cut food creatively slice fruits and vegetables in different shapes slices, wedges, halves to add visual interest. Fan out sliced meats or arrange them in a "shingled" fashion.
12. Garnish this is where you can truly elevate your platter. garnishes add freshness, color, and sometimes flavor. Use fresh herbs like spring of rosemary, thyme, parsley, or basil add a touch of greenery.
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