Easy Fruit Pizza Recipe (2024)

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by Michelle
July 16, 2020

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This simple fruit pizza recipe is easy to make and absolutely gorgeous! A buttery crescent dough crust is topped with a cream cheese frosting and then piled high with fresh seasonal fruit. A perfect light, summery dessert but one that can also be served up for holidays or any get-together!

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For as long as I can remember, I have been absolutely obsessed with the veggie pizza appetizer that my mom used to make. It was one of the only things that could convince me to eat raw broccoli; most likely because it sat on a bed of ranch dressing and buttery crescent rolls. That appetizer was especially popular on New Year’s Eve and during the winter months. I fell equally in love with its sweet counterpart as soon as summer rolled around. Those same buttery crescent rolls were baked up and topped with a sweet cream cheese mixture and tons of fresh fruit.

Decades later, I am still in love with both versions of this “pizza” recipe. Now that we’re officially in the throes of summer, I just can’t get enough of fresh fruit, which makes this a perfect summertime dessert. Many versions of this recipe use a sugar cookie base, and I’m sure that’s fabulous as well, but I just can’t budge from old memories when it comes to some things, this being one of them.

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How to make fruit pizza from scratch

If you want to go the totally homemade route for your fruit pizza, you can use any of these recipes as a base for your “crust”:

  • Sugar cookie bars – Super soft and buttery like the best sugar cookies should be!
  • Shortbread – For an even butterier but more crumbly texture, use this recipe.
  • Oatmeal crumb crust – Use the “oatmeal crumb” from this pumpkin pie bar recipe to give a heartier, chewier texture to your crust.

Now, onto the “sauce” for your fruit pizza! The traditional topping is a simple, sweetened cream cheese mixture that is easily spreadable (which is included in the recipe below). Here are some other ideas:

  • Cream cheese frosting – A richer, more decadent sauce!
  • Vanilla buttercream frosting – A super simple, more buttery than sweet vanilla frosting. (There’s a chocolate buttercream version, too!)
  • Chocolate ganache – For amping up the decadence!

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All about the fruit!

One of the best parts about this fruit pizza is that you can use just about any fruit that you would like to top it! Use your favorites, what’s in season, or a special color combination for a sports celebration, graduation, or the holidays. Some of my favorites to use over the years:

  • Strawberries
  • Blueberries
  • Blackberries
  • Raspberries
  • Pineapple
  • Kiwi
  • Mango
  • Grapes
  • Orange (or clementine/mandarin) segments
  • Peaches
  • Nectarines

Cutting and Preparing the Fruit

I highly recommend washing and slicing whatever fruit needs to be sliced and then letting them dry completely on paper towels before adding them to the top of your pizza. This will keep extra moisture from running out of the fruit and allow the fruit pizza to stay fresher, longer.

If you are using fruit that will brown when left out (I usually skip these fruits, but you may really want to use them!), such as apples, pears, or bananas, I recommend tossing them in pineapple juice until evenly coated, and then allowing them to dry as mentioned above. The pineapple juice will help to keep them from browning.

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Recipe tips

  • Mini Versions: You can cut rounds out of the crescent dough to make little individual pizzas (kids would love to help make their own!).
  • Optional Glaze: To create extra shine on the fruit, you can brush it with apricot jam or honey that has been thinned a little with water.
  • Make-Ahead: You can prepare the crust and top it with the cream cheese frosting the day before serving, but don’t add the fruit until the day you plan to serve it, within a few hours is best. The fruit will begin to break down and will make the filling runny and the crust soggy.
  • Transporting: If you make this to take to a picnic or BBQ, wait until the last possible moment to add the fruit to the top, cover tightly with plastic wrap and keep it as cool as possible for the trip.
  • Storage: Cover leftovers with plastic wrap and keep in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Expect that it will begin to get a bit soggy after the first day.

More fresh fruit recipes:

  • Cream Cheese Fruit Dip Recipe
  • Fresh Fruit Tart with Pastry Cream
  • Strawberry Pie
  • No-Bake Banana Split Dessert

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If you make this fruit pizza and love it, I would so appreciate it if you would take a moment to leave a rating below. Thank you so much! ❤️️

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Easy Fruit Pizza Recipe

Yield: 12 to 16 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 13 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

This simple fruit pizza recipe is easy to make and absolutely gorgeous! A buttery crescent dough crust is topped with a cream cheese frosting and then piled high with fresh seasonal fruit.

4.66 (26 ratings)

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Ingredients

  • 2 tubes (2) refrigerated crescent rolls
  • 12 ounces (340.2 g) cream cheese, at room temperature
  • cup (66.67 g) granulated sugar
  • ¾ teaspoon (0.75 teaspoon) vanilla extract
  • Assorted fruit, for topping

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.

  • Unroll the crescent rolls and press into a 10x15-inch pan (or place on a parchment paper-lined cookie sheet), making sure to seal any seams. Bake until puffed and golden brown, 11 to 13 minutes. Place the pan on a wire rack to cool completely.

  • Using an electric mixer, beat the cream cheese at medium speed until soft and smooth, about 2 minutes. Gradually add the sugar and beat until completely combined, then mix in the vanilla extract. Using an offset spatula, spread the cream cheese mixture over the cooled crust.

  • Top with assorted fruit of your choice. Serve immediately, or cover and refrigerate for up to 2 days.

Notes

  • "Crust" Options:Sugar cookie bars / Shortbread / Oatmeal crumb crust / Store-bought sugar cookie dough
  • "Sauce" Options: Cream cheese frosting / Vanilla buttercream / Chocolate ganache
  • Recommended Fruit: Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, pineapple, kiwi, mango, orange segments, grapes, peaches, nectarines
  • Mini Versions: You can cut rounds out of the crescent dough to make little individual pizzas (kids would love to help make their own!).
  • Shape: If you have a round pizza pan, you can press your "crust" into that for a more traditional pizza shape!
  • Optional Glaze: To create extra shine on the fruit, you can brush it with apricot jam or honey that has been thinned a little with water.
  • Make-Ahead: You can prepare the crust and top it with the cream cheese frosting the day before serving, but don't add the fruit until the day you plan to serve it, within a few hours is best. The fruit will begin to break down and will make the filling runny and the crust soggy.
  • Transporting: If you make this to take to a picnic or BBQ, wait until the last possible moment to add the fruit to the top, cover tightly with plastic wrap, and keep it as cool as possible for the trip.
  • Storage: Cover leftovers with plastic wrap and keep in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Expect that it will begin to get a bit soggy after the first day.

Nutritional values are based on one serving

Calories: 226kcal, Carbohydrates: 19g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 15g, Saturated Fat: 8g, Cholesterol: 31mg, Sodium: 320mg, Potassium: 46mg, Sugar: 10g, Vitamin A: 405IU, Vitamin C: 0.2mg, Calcium: 28mg, Iron: 0.5mg

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Author: Michelle

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

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30 Comments on “Easy Fruit Pizza Recipe”

  1. Amber Adams Reply

    Fruit pizza . . . ! I am hearing this for the very first time. I will try this definitely

  2. Lisa Griffin Reply

    Made this recipe for my daughters wedding using the sugar cookie bar version. It was a huge hit! The cream cheese in the sugar cookie dough is brilliant. Forget patterns and throw all kinds of fruit on, so every piece can include all the fruit. Makes for a very happy fruit pizza. Wish I had pictures, but it was eaten quickly.

  3. Sid singh Reply

    It’s useful receipy for me . I will try it for sure

  4. Macy Reply

    I so love these semi homemade recipes on occasion…ok, for the last “many years”. I cook for me, but also for my Dad so these shortcut type recipes for now are so helpful and often times are just as good as the completely from scratch recipes. Thank you for giving us a variety that reach out to all types of cooks😊 love the use of fresh fruits for Summer lighter refreshing tastes.

  5. Michelle King Reply

    Just made for a beach trip with my family. They gobbled it up. Great way to get your little ones to get their fruits . I did make the crust and cream cheese frosting the night before.

  6. Kathy Reply

    Great recipe. I used 8oz cream cheese and 4oz coffee flavored mascarpone cheese. Also used vanilla bean paste. Drizzled an apricot glaze over the top and it was over the top!!!

  7. Sandra Reply

    I really enjoyed reviewing your amazing recipes!
    Can’t wait to try some of them for family and friends!
    Thanks!

  8. Tony Reply

    A healthy pizza that is also yummy! It’s a dream come true!!

  9. Sonya Reply

    My mom used to make a fruit pizza that had a gelatinous topping over the fruit. It didn’t have a huge flavour, but it was very good! And it had a shortbread/sugar cookie type crust.

    • Victoria Reply

      Sonya do you have your mom’s recipe?? It’s exactly what I’m looking for!

  10. Heather @ My Overflowing Cup Reply

    Simple and delicious – my kind of recipe! Your photos are gorgeous, as always. Thanks for the recipe.

  11. Angelyn @ Everyday Desserts Reply

    this is such a pretty, show stopping dessert! I love fresh fruit too, so I’m loving this!

  12. Tina Reply

    Awesome. but you MUST use a glaze! SOOOOOOO much better and shinier too!

    • Barb Reply

      Do you have a recipe for the glaze? Thanks!

  13. Hari Chandana Reply

    Looks super delicious and colorful.. awesome clicks too!!

  14. Maggie Reply

    Wow! So simple but so creative!

  15. dina Reply

    i never had one but what’s not to love?

  16. faith Reply

    good,but i don’t like strawberries

  17. Nikki @Seeded at the Table Reply

    I love the beautiful rectangle version you made here! I’m one who does the sugar cookie base…but now I’m curious to try the crescent base! You can NEVER go wrong with crescent dough! :)

  18. ShaNae Reply

    This might be a dumb question, but how do you seal the seams? I think this is going to be a fantastic alternative for my ladies church luncheon coming up!

    • Michelle Reply

      Hi ShaNae, I just use my fingers and pinch them together :)

  19. Kelly Reply

    This looks delicious! Such an easy, great recipe! I’ll definitely be using this this summer!

  20. Elsie Mettler Reply

    I was a bit surprised at your recipe. The one I have had for 30 years call for a sugar cookie base, an arrangement of fruit over cream cheese, with a glaze over the fruit made of fruit juice and cornstarch. That last step keeps the fruit appearing fresh for day!

  21. Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction Reply

    Fruit pizza always makes an appearance at our family summer gatherings! We’ll have to try it with crescent rolls sometime!

  22. Nancy Long Reply

    Yum – I might try it using puff pastry

  23. Jenny Reply

    My husband is a fruit pizza FANATIC, and he claims what ties it all together is the glaze I put on mine… It’s an orange juice/sugar/water/cornstarch mixture that helps all the flavors blend together nicely. I personally don’t waste calories on many desserts that don’t have chocolate, but fruit pizza is his all time favorite.

  24. Laura @ Raise Your Garden Reply

    I love to be the one to bring the fruit pizza to the party because then everyone loves you!

    But I’ve never used crescent rolls before, always made a shortbread crust. Need to try! Not the best baker so need all the help I can get!!

  25. Penny Reply

    Sometime switch out the crescent rolls with pizza crust (in a tube) from the same company. It’s less gummy but still has that “flavor”.

  26. Reshana Reply

    Looks absolutely gorgeous… Just want to take a bite. I love your fruit choices!

  27. Averie @ Averie Cooks Reply

    I love that you used crescent rolls rather than a sugar cookie base – what a great trade, and I love your version! Gorgeous fruit assembly, too! So pretty & pinned!

Easy Fruit Pizza Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make a healthy fruit pizza? ›

Steps
  1. Heat oven to 350°F. Spray 12-inch pizza pan with cooking spray. ...
  2. In small bowl, beat cream cheese, sugar and vanilla with electric mixer on medium speed until fluffy. Spread mixture over cooled crust.
  3. Arrange fruit over cream cheese. Stir jelly until smooth; spoon or brush over fruit.

What is the crust of a fruit pizza made from? ›

A delicious fruit pizza with a cookie dough crust, cream cheese filling, and fruit topping. A great tip for a quick crust is to use a package of ready-made sugar cookie dough rolled out to fit a pizza pan. Use an assortment of fresh fruit such as bananas, peaches, blueberries, kiwi, pineapple, and strawberries.

How do you keep bananas from turning brown on fruit pizza? ›

Lemon Juice: Brushing the banana slices with lemon juice can help prevent them from turning brown. The acidity of the lemon juice slows down the oxidation process that causes browning.

What is the healthiest way to make pizza? ›

10 Ways to Make a Healthier Pizza
  1. 1) Give it a Whole-Grain Crust.
  2. 2) Use Lighter Cheeses.
  3. 3) Load Up On Veggies.
  4. 4) Mind Your Portions.
  5. 5) Go for Healthier Topppers.
  6. 6) Choose Leaner Meats.
  7. 7) Serve with Salad.
  8. 8) Spoon on Homemade Sauce.

How do you soften cream cheese? ›

Pretty Fast: In Warm Water
  1. Place the unopened aluminum-foil-wrapped cream cheese in a ziplock bag.
  2. Push all of the air out of the bag before sealing it.
  3. Fill a large bowl (or the sink) with warm water.
  4. Place the bag of cream cheese in the warm water.
  5. Submerge it for about 10 minutes or until the cream cheese is soft.
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What country is fruit pizza from? ›

Fruit pizza
An example of fruit pizza
TypeTart
Place of originUnited States
Main ingredientsPizza-shaped cookie crust, frosting, fruit
Media: Fruit Pizza
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What's the difference between a fruit pizza and a fruit tart? ›

What's the difference between fruit pizza and fruit tart? The major difference is in the crust. The crust of a fruit pizza looks like, well, a pizza crust! It's typically made with a sugar cookie dough and baked into a giant cookie "pizza" before it's topped with a sweet, creamy "sauce" and medley of fresh fruit.

Can you give me a list of fruits? ›

  • Apples. Apricot. Banana. Blackberry. Blueberry. Boysenberry. Canary Melon. Cantaloupe. ...
  • Currants. Dates (tree dried only) Dragon Fruit. Durian (purchase cut) Figs. Gooseberry. Grapes. Grapefruit. ...
  • Lemon. Lime. Loganberry. Longan. Loquat. Lychee. Mandarin. Mango. ...
  • Blood Orange. Papaya. Passion Fruit. Peach. Pear. Persimmon. Pineapple. Plum.

What tastes surprisingly good on pizza? ›

Exploring Unconventional Pizza Toppings
  • Beetroot pesto with goat cheese. ...
  • Caramelised onions, apples and goat cheese. ...
  • Breakfast pizza. ...
  • ‍Bacon, sausage, jalapeno and sriracha sauce. ...
  • Rhubarb, basil and apple honey BBQ sauce. ...
  • Grilled honey chicken with sriracha sauce. ...
  • Calamari. ...
  • Red peanut curry.
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How long will lemon juice keep bananas from turning brown? ›

However, if you sprinkle them with a little lemon juice, it lowers the pH levels and will keep browning at bay. Following the lemon trick, put them in the fridge, either wrapped in plastic wrap or in an airtight food storage container or bag. Stored this way, sliced bananas can stay fresh for three to four days.

Does fruit pizza need to be refrigerated? ›

If it sits too long, the crust will soften and the fruit will dry out. Just refrigerate the leftovers—no one will say no to this "cold pizza!"

Will apple juice keep bananas from turning brown? ›

Cover the banana slices in fruit juice.

Although the type of juice you use will change the taste of your banana, it will also keep it from turning brown. Try using lemon, lime, orange, pineapple, grapefruit, or apple juices.

What are the healthiest pizza options? ›

Choose a thin crust: Thin crust pizza typically has fewer calories and less carbohydrate than thicker crusts. Load up on vegetables: Piling on the veggies can add flavor, nutrition, and fiber to your pizza. Some good options include spinach, broccoli, peppers, onions, and mushrooms.

Can homemade pizza be healthy? ›

But let's not take all the joy out of eating pizza. This is where homemade pizza comes in. It can not only be healthy but is also a great way to incorporate vegetables – and even fruit – into your meal – and that of your children.

What are the best healthiest pizza toppings? ›

The following are some of the most common healthy pizza toppings that can be found at most restaurants.
  • Red peppers. Red peppers provide a strong, sweet flavor as a pizza topping. ...
  • Garlic. Garlic comes with a lot of heart-healthy benefits. ...
  • Ham. ...
  • Pineapple. ...
  • Spinach. ...
  • Mushrooms. ...
  • Diced chicken. ...
  • Tomatoes.
Jan 23, 2017

How many calories are in a fruit pizza? ›

Nutrition Information
NutrientsAmount
Total Calories240
Total Fat8 g
Saturated Fat2 g
Cholesterol18 mg
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