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October 27, 2020/Diet, Food & Fitness/Recipes

Recipe: Minted Fruit Kabobs

A light and colorful dessert

fruit kabob with mint

Many of us are familiar with the dish called kabobs that consist of small cubes of meat or fish threaded on a skewer and grilled. These minted fruit kabobs are a fresh, sweet version that make for a light and pretty dessert or a fun snack.

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Ingredients

1 kiwi, peeled, sliced into 4 slices, and quartered
1 banana, peeled, sliced into 1-inch thick slices and cut in half
1 red apple, cored and cut into bite-sized chunks
1 small can of mandarin oranges, drained
½ cup orange juice
1 tablespoon dried mint leaves or 3 tablespoons fresh mint, chopped

Directions

  1. Mix mint leaves into orange juice.
  2. As soon as you cut the banana and apple, place in minted orange juice so they do not brown. Toss well in
    orange juice and then remove.
  3. Place kiwi quartered slices and mandarin orange pieces in minted orange juice; toss well; remove.
  4. Using wooden skewers, make 16 fruit kabobs by alternating the kiwi, banana, apple and mandarin orange
    segments.
  5. If you make these ahead, place them in a long shallow container and pour the minted orange juice over the
    top; cover and refrigerate.
  6. Remove from juice and arrange on a platter for serving.

Nutritional information per serving

Makes 8 servings of two kabobs

Calories 35
Fat 0.2 g
Saturated fat 0 g
Carbohydrates 9 g
Fiber 1.3 g

Source: Recipe developed and copyrighted by Kristine Napier, MPH, RD, LD. Reprinted with permission from Nutrio.com.

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