Christmas Tree Frosting Board

If you’re on TikTok chances are you’ve seen the popular butter boards.

They’re kind of like the new charcuterie board.

To make a butter board you spread butter onto a board and serve it with different types of bread.

Shortly after the butter board I started seeing cream cheese boards.

I figured why not make a frosting board!?

I shaped the frosting into a Christmas tree to make it festive and perfect for any party!

What you need to make a Christmas Tree Frosting Board:

  • White frosting
  • Green food coloring
  • Sprinkles
  • KitKat bar
  • Cookies, crackers, fruit or pretzels for dipping

If you have a favorite frosting recipe you can make your own, I just bought mine.

How to make a Christmas Tree Frosting Board:

Put the frosting into a mixing bowl and add the green food coloring. I like to do a little at a time so it’s not too dark.

Using an offset spatula spread the frosting onto the board in the shape of a tree.

Next, you want to add the tree stump. I used a mini KitKat as the tree trunk.

Top the frosting with sprinkles.

Surround the tree with cookies and crackers.

This board is perfect for any holiday party! It’s fun for kids and adults.

Here is a quick video:

Christmas Tree Frosting Board

Print Recipe
Prep Time:20 minutes
Total Time:20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 16 oz. white frosting
  • Green food coloring
  • 1 mini KitKat bar
  • Sprinkles
  • Cookies, crackers, fruit or pretzels for dipping

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl mix together the frosting and food coloring until it is a solid green color.
  • Use an offset spatula to spread the frosting into the shape of a Christmas tree on the board.
  • Place the KitKat at the bottom of the tree as the tree stump.
  • Cover the frosting in sprinkles of your choice.
  • Surround the tree with cookies, crackers, fruit or pretzels.

Here are some more holiday friendly recipes:

Turtle Pretzel Clusters

Raspberry Thumbprint Cookies

Chocolate Dipped Mini Pretzels

Layered Jello Cups

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