These colorful Fresh Fruit Kabobs are a healthy alternative to other sugary snacks. A great choice for gatherings of any kind.
Fresh Fruit Kabobs arranged on a serving dish.This is more an idea than a recipe but I was so happy with it that I wanted to share it with you all. Especially those of you who have kids that play sports, do scouts, or any other activity where you’ve got a big group of them together at the same time.

It’s swim season for Boy #4 and last week I had the task to provide snacks for the swim meet. I came up with this idea and it went over like gangbusters. I always want to offer healthful choices, especially at sporting events, but bowls of cut up fruit can be boring.

There is just something enticing to kids about any kind of food on a stick. So why not fruit?

A tray covered in different cut up fruit.

I raided the produce section at Costco. I bought grapes, strawberries, kiwi, pineapple, and some gorgeous yellow mangoes.

It’s just so pretty!

Various fruits cut into bite size pieces.

I cut it all it into bite size chunks

A hand holding a fresh fruit kabob over a serving plate full of fruit kabobs.

Then I thread it onto skewers. It works well to have a grape at each end to cap it off.

Fresh Fruit Kabobs arranged on a serving dish.

It was easy for the kids to run up and grab a kabob and walk away with a variety of healthy, fresh fruit to chomp on between their events.

No utensils needed. Clean and easy!

Fresh Fruit Kabobs

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Prep Time: 20 minutes
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Total Time: 20 minutes
These colorful Fresh Fruit Kabobs are a healthy alternative to other sugary snacks. A great choice for gatherings of any kind.
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Ingredients 

  • Pineapple, peeled
  • Kiwi, peeled
  • Strawberries
  • Mangoes, peeled and cored
  • Grapes
  • Wooden skewers

Instructions 

  • Prepare fruit by washing and cutting it into large chunks. Thread on to wooden skewers, starting with a grape and ending with a grape.
  • Can substitute with any fruit of choice.

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  1. Nami | Just One Cookbook says:

    I like this! Even though it’s something very simple and easy, when we are trying to get some idea for snack, I forget this kind of option. Great reminder and I need to remember about it!

  2. Tess says:

    love fruits of any kind….colorful and pretty.

  3. Dana B says:

    These look great! You are correct. Food on a stick is enticing to my boys, too. How do you pick out nice mangoes??? I have not had much success with them
    🙁

    1. Valerie says:

      They have packages of peeled and pre-sliced mangoes at Costco. Huge time saver as I loathe peeling and slicing them. We often buy them whole and you just need to choose one with good color that gives just slightly when you press on it.

  4. Willow says:

    Great idea, Valerie! I can never pass up fresh fruit – on it’s own, in a salad, or on a stick! 😀

  5. Georgia @ The Comfort of Cooking says:

    These are so versatile, Valerie. What a great, fresh and healthy idea! Love your creativity.

  6. val says:

    I just made donut hole kebabs yesterday…But, yours look so much prettier with all that delicious fruit!! YUM

    1. Valerie says:

      Mmmm, kabobs with donut holes? I’m sure that would go over very well 🙂

  7. Jackie @ Domestic Fits says:

    I LOVE fruit Kabobs! These look amazing, such a healthy addition to a party 🙂

  8. amy @ fearless homemaker says:

    these look lovely, valerie! such a great idea for kids, or even for an outdoor party. delicious grab + go snacks!

  9. Lauren@LittleYellowKitchen says:

    These are so pretty and Spring friendly! I love it. Try grilling them and then drizzling with Nutella 🙂 SO good.

    1. Valerie says:

      That sounds really good Lauren!