Fruit kabobs are one of the simplest and most colorful summer desserts. Bright, bite-sized fruit threaded onto skewers makes for an attractive platter that’s easy to share, kid-friendly, and wonderful with a creamy fruit dip.

Rainbow Fruit Kabobs With Creamy Dip
These rainbow fruit kabobs are a favorite for hot-weather snacking, backyard barbecues, and potlucks. They’re simple to assemble, easy to scale for a crowd, and visually appealing—perfect for getting kids involved in the kitchen. If you want other fresh dessert ideas, consider frozen fruit pops or a light pavlova topped with berries for special occasions.
Why These Fruit Kabobs Belong on Your Summer Menu

Fruit kabobs elevate the simple fruit salad into a playful, portable treat. They travel well, look pretty on a platter, and are an easy way to offer a lighter option alongside heavier party dishes. Below are the key reasons to make them:
- Versatile. Use whatever seasonal fruit you prefer. Serve kabobs plain, with a creamy dip, or offer melted chocolate for a fondue-style option. Low-fat Greek yogurt or a sour-cream-and-brown-sugar dip both work beautifully.
- No cooking required. These are ideal for hot days—just wash, cut, and thread the fruit.
- Healthy and colorful. Fruit kabobs add color, vitamins, and natural sweetness to any gathering, and they pair well with both kid-friendly and adult-focused menus.

Fruit Kabobs

Ingredients
- 10 bamboo skewers
- 3 lbs mixed fruit, washed and dried (examples below)
- 1 cup low-fat sour cream
- 4 tbsp brown sugar (or honey to taste)
Instructions
- Prepare the fruit: choose firm, ripe produce such as pineapple chunks, strawberries, grapes, cantaloupe, honeydew, melon balls, kiwi slices, or seedless grapes. Cut pieces into roughly uniform, bite-size shapes so skewers look balanced and are easy to eat.
- Soak the skewers in water for 10–15 minutes if using wooden skewers. This reduces splintering and makes handling safer and more pleasant.
- Thread fruit onto each skewer, alternating colors and textures for an attractive rainbow effect. Add a marshmallow or mini cookie on the end for kids if you like.
- Make the dip: stir together the sour cream and brown sugar (or honey) until smooth. Taste and adjust sweetness as needed. Chill until ready to serve.
- Keep kabobs refrigerated until serving. Arrange on a platter and present with the dip in a bowl for guests to enjoy.
Notes
- Nutrition and points will vary depending on the specific fruit choices and portion sizes.
- For a dairy-free dip, swap the sour cream for Greek-style coconut or almond yogurt and sweeten with honey or maple syrup.
Nutrition (per skewer)
Calories: 127 kcal · Carbohydrates: 26 g · Protein: 1 g · Fat: 3 g · Fiber: 2 g · Sugar: 20 g · Vitamin A: 486 IU · Vitamin C: 3 mg
What You’ll Need
Gather these simple items before you begin: bamboo skewers, a variety of fresh fruit, a bowl for the dip, and a platter for serving. Scroll up to the Ingredients section for exact quantities.

- Bamboo skewers – Use shorter skewers for kids; soak wooden skewers to prevent splintering.
- Mixed fruit – Choose a mix of firm and colorful fruit for best results.

- Low-fat sour cream – Provides a tangy, creamy dip base.
- Brown sugar or honey – Adds sweetness and depth of flavor; adjust to taste.
How to Make Fruit Kabobs With Fruit Dip
Follow these few straightforward steps to assemble beautiful kabobs in minutes.


- Prep the fruit: Wash, dry, and cut into uniform pieces for even presentation.
- Thread onto skewers: Alternate colors and textures for an appealing look.


- Mix the dip: Combine sour cream and brown sugar until smooth; chill and serve alongside the kabobs.
Tips and Variations
Small adjustments can make these kabobs even better for your crowd.
- Soak the skewers: Prevent splinters and improve handling by soaking wooden skewers before assembling.
- Choose firm fruit: Pineapple, grapes, strawberries, and melon hold up well. Avoid overly ripe, mushy fruit that can fall apart.
- Kid-friendly twists: Add a marshmallow or mini cookie on the tip for a fun finishing touch and to help keep fruit in place.
- Alternate dips: Swap in Greek yogurt sweetened with honey, whipped coconut cream for a dairy-free option, or a light cheesecake-style dip for extra indulgence.

Serving Suggestions
These kabobs are ideal for kids’ parties, backyard gatherings, and picnics. Serve them with a bowl of chilled dip, offer a chocolate fondue station for dipping, or pair with other finger foods and light savory bites to build a balanced spread.
More Dipping Ideas
Try other dips such as strawberries-and-yogurt whipped cream, whipped coconut cream, a strawberry cheesecake dip, or a cheesecake-yogurt dip for themed skewers.
Other Finger Foods and Handheld Snacks
Complement your kabobs with easy handheld recipes like mozzarella-basil-tomato skewers, smoked salmon cucumber bites, chocolate-covered stuffed dates, or crispy salmon spring rolls.

Proper Storage
Refrigerate assembled fruit kabobs on a covered platter for up to 24 hours. Store the dip separately in an airtight container for up to 3 days. If possible, keep cut fruit chilled and assemble just before serving to preserve texture and appearance.
More Fruit Recipes
- Phyllo Fruit Tart
- Fruit Pizza
- Ambrosia Fruit Salad
- Rainbow Fruit Skewers with Yogurt Fruit Dip