Skittles, Starburst, and other packaged candies can’t even begin to compete with fresh fruit in its most natural form. Why weigh one’s body down with unhealthy added sugars and artificial flavors when nature’s candy tastes good and is good for you at the same time?
Reach for one of these adorably delicious fruit kabobs the next time you’re craving Sour Patch Kids or jelly beans. They’re easy to make and are even kid-friendly!
Breakfast magic wands?!
Perfect for any brunch or baby shower, you can serve the rainbow fruit kabobs on their own if you’d like. Or make up an easy yogurt dip by adding a little sweetener of choice and pure vanilla extract to plain yogurt.
I used my dairy-free Homemade Greek Yogurt.
Rainbow Fruit Kabobs
(For breakfast, snack, or dessert)
- Strawberries or raspberries
- Oranges or cantaloupe
- Pineapple or banana
- Kiwi or honeydew
- Blueberries
- Purple grapes
Wash and slice all fruit. It’s best to use fresh fruit if serving these fruit kabobs to company, but frozen fruit can be used if presentation is not a concern. Insert the fruit onto skewers (available at grocery stores near the paper cups and napkins). Serve plain or with dip of choice.
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“Breakfast magic wands” describes these fruit kabobs perfectly!
These look too good to eat! My kids love when I make these…I always serve them up with a Greek yogurt dip (Greek yogurt mixed with raw honey, chia seeds, cinnamon and a dash of vanilla!)
That dip sounds great!
Thanks! It’s healthy and so easy to make!
Totally agree! Fruit tastes so much better then the candy at the store! 🙂 These look yummy!
Thank you for this great idea! We’re going to a cookout this wknd and I’m sure the host is going to provide all the veggie burgers and fixings so I was trying to think of what we could bring. This is perfect! Would be lovely with cashew cream too!!! Sweet!
The fruit kabobs look so lovely, I’d probably be tempted to eat the orange peel! I love the zero added sugar bit plus, of course, the color! Will definitely try it this week. And, I’ll indulge without the guilt. Hmm…
Awesome!!!! Will someone please make me these instead of a birthday cake next year??? But please remember I don’t like red grapes… maybe blackberries?
That is the perfect choice for the summer!
Can these be frozen? and do they need to be dipped in lemon juice to stop fruits from turning dark and getting mushy? if so, can that be done before freezing? Thanks! 🙂
i agree this post great idea to share this post. i like fruits kabobs. Such a beautiful summer treat, thanks!