Okay, busy parents, let’s talk snacks! Finding something that’s easy to make, pretty healthy, and actually gets eaten by little ones can feel like finding a unicorn. I know this struggle well. There were days with Leo where I felt like I was running a five-star restaurant with a one-star clientele! But over the years, I’ve discovered some real winners. One of our absolute favorites in the Child Recipe house is these Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers with Yogurt Dip. They are so simple, so colorful, and honestly, just plain fun for kids. Mia, my little artist, loves helping me put the fruit on the sticks. It’s a great way to get them involved in the kitchen, and they are much more likely to try something they helped create.

These apple fruit skewers are a total game-changer for snack time or even a light dessert. They feel special, but they take hardly any time to pull together. Plus, you can customize them with whatever fruit you have on hand. And that creamy yogurt dip? It’s the perfect little sweet finish that makes everything disappear fast!

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Why You’ll Love These Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers with Yogurt Dip

As a parent, anything that makes life a little easier and mealtime a little happier is a win in my book. These kid-friendly apple fruit skewers check all those boxes and then some! Here’s why I think you’ll reach for this recipe again and again:

  • They are super easy to make. Seriously, it’s just threading fruit!
  • They are packed with good-for-you stuff. Lots of vitamins and fiber here.
  • Kids absolutely love them. The skewer makes it fun to eat.
  • You can use whatever fruit you have. Perfect for using up odds and ends.
  • The creamy yogurt dip is a delicious bonus.

These apple fruit skewers are a simple solution to snack time.

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Gather Your Ingredients for Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers

Getting started with these kid-friendly apple fruit skewers is a breeze. We’re focusing on fresh, colorful fruits that kids generally love. Think bright and happy colors! You’ll need a few basics to create these fun fruit sticks.

Ingredients for Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers

  • 2 medium Gala or Fuji apples, cored and cut into 1-inch chunks
  • 1 cup assorted kid-friendly fruits (like seedless grapes, hulled and sliced strawberries, small blueberries, melon chunks)
  • 12-15 small wooden skewers

Ingredients for the Creamy Yogurt Dip

  • 1 cup plain whole milk yogurt
  • 1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup (optional, for sweetness)
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract (optional, for flavor)

Equipment Needed for Making Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers

You don’t need any fancy gadgets for these kid-friendly apple fruit skewers. Just a few basic kitchen tools will do the trick. It’s all about keeping things simple so you can get straight to the fun part!

Simple Tools for Simple Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers

  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife (adult use only!)
  • Small bowl
  • Whisk or fork
  • Serving platter

How to Make Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers with Yogurt Dip

Making these kid-friendly apple fruit skewers is almost as fun as eating them! It’s a really simple process, perfect for little hands to help with the assembly part. Here’s how we make them at our house.

Preparing the Fruit for Your Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers

First things first, we get the fruit ready. Wash all your fruit really well under cool water. Pat it dry with a paper towel.

For the apples, I always core them first. Then I cut them into bite-sized chunks. If you’re not serving them right away, a little squeeze of lemon juice or a quick dip in some water with a tiny bit of lemon juice helps keep them from turning brown. This isn’t totally necessary, but it helps them look pretty longer.

Cut up any other larger fruits like melon or strawberries into pieces that are easy to thread onto a stick.

Assembling the Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers

Now for the fun part! This is where Leo and Mia love to jump in. Carefully thread the fruit onto the wooden skewers. Try to alternate colors and textures. It makes them look so cheerful!

For younger kiddos, I always snap the skewers in half or use blunt plastic ones. Safety first, right?

Keep adding fruit until the skewer is mostly full, leaving a little space at the bottom.

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Whisking Up the Creamy Yogurt Dip for Your Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers

While the kids are busy with the skewers, I whip up the dip. In a small bowl, combine the yogurt, honey or maple syrup if you’re using it for a little sweetness, and the vanilla extract if you like that extra flavor. Whisk it all together until it’s smooth and creamy. Easy peasy!

Serving Your Delicious Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers

Arrange all those colorful apple fruit skewers on a platter or a plate. Put the bowl of creamy yogurt dip right alongside them. Watch them disappear! These are perfect for snack time, a party, or just a fun after-dinner treat.

Tips for Perfect Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers

Making these fruit skewers is pretty straightforward, but a few little tricks can make them even better. First, pick fruits you know your kids already like. If they are hesitant, seeing familiar favorites on the stick helps!

Safety is a big one. Like I mentioned, if you have toddlers or younger kids, please use shorter skewers or even plastic ones. We don’t want any ouchies!

And seriously, get the kids involved! Leo is a pro at choosing the order of the fruit, and Mia loves pushing them onto the sticks. It makes them feel proud and more likely to eat their creation.

Don’t stress about perfection. Messy is fine!

Variations on Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers

One of the best things about these kid-friendly apple fruit skewers is how easy it is to switch things up! You can really tailor them to what your family loves or what’s in season. We often swap out fruits depending on what looks good at the store.

Try adding chunks of banana (dip them in a little citrus juice to prevent browning), kiwi slices, or even cubes of cheese for a savory twist. For the dip, you could stir in a little peanut butter or cocoa powder for different flavors. A sprinkle of granola or mini chocolate chips over the top of the dip is fun too!

Get creative and see what your kids enjoy!

Frequently Asked Questions About Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers

I get asked a lot of questions about making snacks for kids, and these apple fruit skewers are a popular topic! Here are some common things parents want to know.

Can I Make Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers Ahead of Time?

You can definitely prep the fruit ahead of time. Cut it up and store it in airtight containers in the fridge. The apples might brown a little unless you use the lemon juice trick, but they’ll still taste great.

Assembling the skewers is best done closer to serving time so the fruit stays fresh and firm. The yogurt dip can be made a day ahead and kept in the fridge.

What Kind of Yogurt is Best for the Dip?

I usually grab plain whole milk yogurt for the creamiest dip. It’s a good way to get some healthy fats in there. Vanilla yogurt works too if your kids prefer it sweeter. Greek yogurt is thicker, which some kids like for dipping.

Just pick a yogurt your family enjoys!

How Can I Get My Picky Eater to Try These Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers?

Oh, the picky eater challenge! I’ve been there with Leo. For apple fruit skewers, I’d suggest starting with just one or two fruits they already like on the stick. Let them pick the fruit and help put it on. Making it fun is key!

Offer the dip on the side, don’t force them to use it. Sometimes just presenting food in a new, fun way like on these fruit skewers is enough to spark their curiosity.

Estimated Nutritional Information

Just a quick note about the nutrition facts you see with recipes like these kid-friendly apple fruit skewers. The numbers given are just estimates. They can change a lot depending on the exact types of fruit you use and the brand of yogurt. For example, using Greek yogurt will change the protein content compared to regular yogurt.

Think of it as a general idea rather than an exact science. It gives you a ballpark figure, but your actual nutritional values might be different. It’s always best to check the labels on the specific products you use if you need precise information.

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Enjoy Your Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers

I really hope your family loves these kid-friendly apple fruit skewers as much as mine does! They are such a simple way to add some fun and healthy fruit into their day. Give them a try and see how quickly those colorful sticks disappear.

Let me know in the comments how your skewers turned out! Did your kids have a favorite fruit combo? I’d love to hear about it. Happy snacking!

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Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers with Yogurt Dip

Kid-Friendly Apple Fruit Skewers: A Delicious Win


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  • Author: Sarah Tek
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 12-15 skewers 1x
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

Easy and fun apple fruit skewers with a creamy yogurt dip, perfect for a kid-friendly snack or dessert.


Ingredients

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  • 2 medium apples (any kid-friendly variety like Gala or Fuji)
  • 1 cup assorted kid-friendly fruits (like grapes, strawberries, blueberries, melon chunks)
  • 1215 small wooden skewers
  • 1 cup plain or vanilla yogurt
  • 1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup (optional)
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract (optional)

Instructions

  1. Wash and dry all the fruit.
  2. Core the apples and cut them into bite-sized chunks.
  3. Carefully thread the apple chunks and other fruits onto the wooden skewers, alternating colors and textures.
  4. In a small bowl, whisk together the yogurt, honey or maple syrup (if using), and vanilla extract (if using) until smooth.
  5. Arrange the fruit skewers on a platter.
  6. Serve the yogurt dip alongside the skewers for dipping.

Notes

  • For younger children, snap the skewers in half or use blunt-tipped plastic skewers for safety.
  • Customize the fruit based on what your kids like and what’s in season.
  • Add a sprinkle of cinnamon or a squeeze of lemon juice to the apples to prevent browning.
  • This is a great recipe to get kids involved in making!
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Category: Snack, Dessert
  • Method: No-Cook
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 2 skewers with dip
  • Calories: 150
  • Sugar: 20g
  • Sodium: 30mg
  • Fat: 2g
  • Saturated Fat: 1g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 30g
  • Fiber: 4g
  • Protein: 5g
  • Cholesterol: 5mg
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Hi! I'm Sarah. I create easy, kid-approved recipes for busy families – often using simple ingredients, ready in 30 minutes or less, and always designed to make mealtimes happier!

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