This 4 ingredient easy fruit salad recipe is the perfect spring and summer side dish! A colorful and flavorful array of delicious fruits and berries that comes together quickly and easily.
Suitable for vegan and gluten free diets. Post includes Weight Watchers points.
This easy fruit salad is full of flavor and contains ingredients you probably already have on hand. It’s so easy to prepare that the kids can make it unsupervised.
You are only 4 ingredients away from enjoying a delicious fruit salad.
All that’s needed is to slice some strawberries, kiwis, and mango. Then simply toss them all together along with some juicy blueberries and easy dressing, then top it off with poppy seeds for a nice crunch.
This is a great way to use up any leftovers during fruit season and it’s highly adaptable to make with any sort of fruit you like.
A delicious breakfast, dessert or snack that the whole family will love. Just as they would these colorful Fruit Popsicles and Strawberry Pasta Salad.
Why Make This Recipe
- Easy – Simple to make in just a few minutes.
- Flavorful and Colorful – So it’s a treat for the eyes and the palate.
- Kid-Friendly – Kids love this dish, so it is perfect for any time.
- Budget friendly – Made with affordable ingredients and you can use up leftovers.
Ingredient Notes
- Fruit – this uses kiwis, strawberries, blueberries, and mango. Look below for suggestions of other fruit to use.
- Maple syrup – use your favorite maple syrup, or use honey if not vegan.
- Lime juice – I like using lime juice, but lemon juice will also work.
- Poppy seeds – These add a little extra crunch. Feel free to omit if you don’t like them or don’t have any.
How To Make Fruit Salad
Get full ingredients list and instructions from the recipe card below.
- Mix all the ingredients together in a mixing bowl.
- Adjust sweetness and then chill for 2-3 hours before serving.
Tips For Success
- This salad works best with ripe fruit, so choose ripe but firm fruit.
- Don’t cut fruit too small, as smaller pieces will get too squishy.
Other Fruit You Can Add
- Pineapples
- Blackberries
- Seedless grapes
- Seedless mandarin oranges
- Pears
- Watermelon
- Papaya
You can also add bananas, but if so then add at the last minute as they tend to brown and get mushy when stored in the fridge.
Delicious Variations
- Make it citrusy – add some lemon or lime zest and also a little orange zest.
- Add more crunch – toss in some slivered almonds or shredded coconut for even more crunch and great texture.
Budget-Friendly Tips
- Make when fruit is in season – Choose fruits that are in season as they will be more affordable.
- Add more inexpensive fruit- Add in more of the cheaper fruit and use less of the more expensive fruit.
- Granola on the side – serve with granola and yogurt on the side for breakfast and dessert.
Make Ahead And Storage
- Prep Ahead – I think this is one of those recipes that tastes nice after a couple of hours. Prep ahead 2-3 hours beforehand, refrigerate, and mix occasionally for the fruit salad to develop.
- Store – Store leftovers in an airtight container the fridge for up to 24 hours. It is best if you remove as much air as possible so probably easiest with a ziptop bag.
- Freeze – I don’t recommend freezing this recipe.
FAQs
I don’t recommend using frozen fruit as thawed fruits end up mushy. Save your frozen fruit for smoothies and baked goods.
If you use fruit that go brown, like apples and bananas then squeeze some lime or lemon juice over them as soon as you have finished cutting them up.
Serving Suggestions
- Yogurt
- Whipped cream
- Granola
More Recipes You May Like
- Melon Agua Fresca.
- Fruit Popsicles.
- Strawberry Avocado Pasta Salad.
- Berry Mini Pavlovas.
- Grilled Watermelon Salad.
Weight Watchers Points
There are 2 Blue Plan SmartPoints in one serving of this.
Tools To Make This
- A sharp knife to make cutting easier.
- A handy mixing bowl.
- Measuring cups and spoons.
- A cutting board.
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How To Make Fruit Salad
Ingredients
- 3 pounds (1360g) strawberries, mago, blueberries, kiwi sliced
- 4-5 tablespoons maple syrup
- 2-3 tablespoons lime juice
- 1 tablespoon poppy seeds
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a large mixing bowl.
- Adjust sweetness as desired, then chill for 2-3 hours before serving.
Notes
- This salad works best with ripe fruit, so choose ripe but firm fruit.
- Don’t cut your fruit up too small, as smaller pieces will get squishy.
- Other fruit you can add: pineapple, blackberries, seedless grapes, mandarin oranges, apples, pears, watermelon, papaya.
- You can also add bananas, but if so then add at the last minute as they tend to brown and get mushy.
- Choose fruits that are in season as they will be cheaper then.
- Add more of the cheaper fruit and less of the more expensive fruit.
- Serve with granola and yogurt on the side for breakfast and dessert.
- There are 2 WW Blue Plan SmartPoints in one serving of this.
Andrea
This fruit salad looks refreshing and delicious!
Lily
I love how this recipe uses all-natural ingredients. Not only does it look bright, vibrant, and delicious, it’s something I feel good about serving to my family.
Sara Welch
Such a light and refreshing recipe, and just in time for Easter! Excited to serve this again for Easter brunch; it does not disappoint!
Denay DeGuzman
Our whole family loves a great fruit salad. It’s the perfect side during hot-weather months. I’ll be making this for Easter.
Michelle
Love the simple dressing and all the freshness!