Fruit Kabobs Recipe

These grilled fruit kabobs are the perfect grilled dessert or side dish this summer!

These fruit kabobs are an incredible addition or even ending to your meal. All those little caramelized bits of fruitiness are like little bits of heaven.

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What Is Fruit On A Stick Called?

If you haven’t guessed already, fruit on a stick is called a fruit kabob. In fact, pretty much any type of food on a stick can be called a kabob. Traditionally, kabobs are made with meat. But you can also enjoy nature’s bounty straight off the grill with wonderful things like fruit kabobs!

The fun thing about these kabobs is that you can really switch it up with a recipe like this. Don’t run down to the store for a fruit you don’t have. Use fruits you have on hand. This recipe is very versatile in that way.

Can You Prepare Fruit Kabobs The Night Before?

Absolutely! The key is to pack them correctly so they stay fresh for the next day.

How Do You Keep Fruit Kabobs Fresh?

This will depend on when you want to store them.

  • Prior to grilling – Keep the fruit separate if possible, and cover it with plastic wrap. If you have already put the fruit on the kabobs, the best thing you can do is wrap them well in plastic wrap. Individually if possible. The key is to keep air from getting to them. So even an air-tight container could work. But don’t store these longer than overnight.
  • After grilling – You have two options. Keep the fruit on the skewers and wrap it as mentioned above, or remove the fruit from the skewers into a bowl and wrap the bowl well with plastic wrap. Or use an air-tight container.

Other Options For Fruit Kabobs

If the fruit below doesn’t sound appetizing, here are suggestions for others to try.

  • Purple grapes
  • Green grapes
  • Watermelon
  • Cantaloup
  • Kiwis
  • Honeydew melon
  • Bananas
  • Red apples
  • Peach
  • Mango
  • Orange
  • Clementines

What If I Don’t Want To Grill The Fruit Kabobs?

You don’t have to barbecue these to enjoy them. If you simply want to make fruit skewers for everyone without the fuss of grilling them, you can simply load up the skewers with fruit and serve them fresh. And if you go this route, You can also try other fruits, such as:

  • Raspberry
  • Blueberries
  • Blackberries
  • Strawberries

What About Dip?

You can make a little vanilla yogurt for fruit kabob dip. Greek yogurt is great for this. Peanut Butter Fruit Dip is also wonderful for this. And in a pinch, even small amounts of cream cheese will do, believe it or not.

About The Ingredients

Fresh pineapple – Cut into chunks for measuring.

White nectarines – Cut into chunks for measuring. You can use regular nectarines if you can’t find the white ones.

Fresh plums – Cut into chunks for measuring.

Honey – Or you can use maple syrup.

Cinnamon – No sugar added.

Juice – From the fresh fruit. This is what you will find on the bottom of the bowl after making the kabobs. This is not extra juice you have to purchase.

How To Make Fruit Kebabs

Cut all your fruits into bite-sized chunks. Be sure to cut them over a large bowl (the bowl that holds the fruit before you skewer it). You want to save as much of the juice as possible for the basting sauce.

Add the honey and cinnamon to the juice and mix well. This is your basting sauce.

Put the fruit chunks on skewers.

Put the kabobs on the BBQ and, using a basting brush, baste the kabobs with the basting sauce.

The kabobs are done when they have a nice golden brown color. I BBQ’d mine for approximately 30 minutes. But use your judgment. The fruit should be nice and caramelized.

Storing Leftover Fruit Kabobs

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Always smell before you eat leftovers. If it starts to smell sour, discard it.

Freezing

This recipe is not recommended for freezing.

Recipe Supplies

For this recipe, you will need a good knife, a cutting board, and some metal skewers. Avoid wooden skewers as they can sometimes splinter into the food.

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Grilled Fruit Kabobs

A delicious side dish or even dessert that comes straight off the grill onto your plate!
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Course: Appetizer, Dessert, Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes
Servings: 6 kabobs
Calories: 159kcal

Ingredients

  • 6 cups fresh pineapple (cut into chunks for measuring)
  • 4 cups white nectarines (cut into chunks for measuring)
  • 2 cups fresh plums (cut into chunks for measuring)
  • 1 tbsp. honey
  • 1 tsp. cinnamon
  • all juice from the fresh fruit

Instructions

  • Cut all your fruits into bite-sized chunks. Be sure to cut them over a large bowl (the bowl that holds the fruit before you skewer it). You want to save as much of the juice as possible for the basting sauce.
  • Add the honey and cinnamon to the juice and mix well. This is your basting sauce.
  • Put the fruit chunks on skewers.
  • Put the kabobs on the BBQ and, using a basting brush, baste the kabobs with the basting sauce.
  • The kabobs are done when they have a nice golden brown color. I BBQ'd mine for approximately 30 minutes. But use your judgment. The fruit should be nice and caramelized.

Notes

Please note that the nutrition data below is a ballpark figure. Exact data is not possible.

Nutrition

Serving: 1kebob | Calories: 159kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 2g | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 457mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 31g | Vitamin A: 600IU | Vitamin C: 89.3mg | Calcium: 39mg | Iron: 0.9mg

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9 Comments

  1. Beautiful fruit kebobs! Grilling really brings out the natural sugars… yummmm.

  2. Yum, have a whole pineapple to try this out with. Do you think this will work in the oven as we don’t have an outdoor grill. At what temperature and how long should I bake it for? Thanks Tiff!

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Steph – I would broil it, not bake it. Put your oven on the broil setting and be sure to turn the kebobs over several times during broiling so that all sides get nicely browned. I’m not sure how long it would take in the oven, but it’s done when everything has a nice caramelized color to it.

  3. These look really yummy! I can’t wait to get the grill out and try these. Thanks for sharing them.

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Lee Ann – Wonderful! I think you’ll enjoy them. There’s just something about BBQ’d fruit!

  4. Looks like a perfect dessert and side dish! How clever!

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Cassie – Thank you! 🙂

  5. cynthia carrdouglas says:

    wonderful food

    1. The Gracious Pantry says:

      Cynthia – Thank you! 🙂