CloseTake advantage of the bright flavors of summer fruit with these juicy fruit salad recipes! Full of gorgeous color, they make a refreshing addition to any meal—or are perfectly delicious on their own. Try options like our Pineapple & Cucumber Salad for a healthy boost of fruity goodness!01of 07Pineapple & Cucumber SaladEnjoy this sweet, refreshing salad alongside grilled meat or fish to cut through the richness and refresh the palate. If you like a little heat, adding jalapeño will give you the kick you crave. While packs of prechopped pineapple are convenient, they’re almost always more expensive. When pineapple is in season, it’s best to buy fresh and chop it yourself. Look for a pineapple with a golden-yellow exterior, which is a good indicator of ripeness.View Recipe02of 07Strawberry Fruit SaladThis summer berry fruit salad recipe makes enough for a crowd. Serve with granola and yogurt at brunch, as a healthy potluck side, or halve the recipe to serve 4.View Recipe03of 07Fresh Fruit SaladThis refreshing and easy fruit salad recipe will be the favorite at any potluck or cookout. And if you like creamy fruit salad or fruit salad with yogurt, we’ve got you covered with an optional tangy lime yogurt dressing to serve on the side—instead of making fruit salad with whipped cream. This is a colorful and healthy fruit salad recipe for all occasions.View Recipe04of 07Purple Fruit SaladServe this refreshing fruit salad featuring juicy plums, grapes and berries on its own or with other color-block fruit salads (like red, green and orange) for a fun, crowd-pleasing rainbow side dish.View Recipe05of 07Coconut-Cream Fruit SaladPhotographer: Greg Dupree, Food Stylist: Ana Kelley, Prop Stylist: Christina BrockmanDragon fruit, kiwi, watermelon, pineapple, papaya and mango all feature in this colorful fruit salad, but you can easily swap in your preferred fruits. You can use either white- or purple-flesh dragon fruit—just be careful with the latter as the juice can leave stains. A zingy dressing made from lime and ginger completes the dish.View Recipe06of 07Easy Fruit SaladPhotographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Melissa GrayThis easy fruit salad is fresh and sweet, with bright notes from the lime juice that also helps keep the fruit fresh.View Recipe07of 07Citrus-Arugula SaladThis easy salad makes a stunning side dish for anything you’ve got cooking for dinner. The bright flavor of the citrus pairs perfectly with peppery arugula and avocado, plus a bit of jalapeño for a slight kick.View RecipeWas this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit
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Take advantage of the bright flavors of summer fruit with these juicy fruit salad recipes! Full of gorgeous color, they make a refreshing addition to any meal—or are perfectly delicious on their own. Try options like our Pineapple & Cucumber Salad for a healthy boost of fruity goodness!01of 07Pineapple & Cucumber SaladEnjoy this sweet, refreshing salad alongside grilled meat or fish to cut through the richness and refresh the palate. If you like a little heat, adding jalapeño will give you the kick you crave. While packs of prechopped pineapple are convenient, they’re almost always more expensive. When pineapple is in season, it’s best to buy fresh and chop it yourself. Look for a pineapple with a golden-yellow exterior, which is a good indicator of ripeness.View Recipe02of 07Strawberry Fruit SaladThis summer berry fruit salad recipe makes enough for a crowd. Serve with granola and yogurt at brunch, as a healthy potluck side, or halve the recipe to serve 4.View Recipe03of 07Fresh Fruit SaladThis refreshing and easy fruit salad recipe will be the favorite at any potluck or cookout. And if you like creamy fruit salad or fruit salad with yogurt, we’ve got you covered with an optional tangy lime yogurt dressing to serve on the side—instead of making fruit salad with whipped cream. This is a colorful and healthy fruit salad recipe for all occasions.View Recipe04of 07Purple Fruit SaladServe this refreshing fruit salad featuring juicy plums, grapes and berries on its own or with other color-block fruit salads (like red, green and orange) for a fun, crowd-pleasing rainbow side dish.View Recipe05of 07Coconut-Cream Fruit SaladPhotographer: Greg Dupree, Food Stylist: Ana Kelley, Prop Stylist: Christina BrockmanDragon fruit, kiwi, watermelon, pineapple, papaya and mango all feature in this colorful fruit salad, but you can easily swap in your preferred fruits. You can use either white- or purple-flesh dragon fruit—just be careful with the latter as the juice can leave stains. A zingy dressing made from lime and ginger completes the dish.View Recipe06of 07Easy Fruit SaladPhotographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Melissa GrayThis easy fruit salad is fresh and sweet, with bright notes from the lime juice that also helps keep the fruit fresh.View Recipe07of 07Citrus-Arugula SaladThis easy salad makes a stunning side dish for anything you’ve got cooking for dinner. The bright flavor of the citrus pairs perfectly with peppery arugula and avocado, plus a bit of jalapeño for a slight kick.View RecipeWas this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit
Take advantage of the bright flavors of summer fruit with these juicy fruit salad recipes! Full of gorgeous color, they make a refreshing addition to any meal—or are perfectly delicious on their own. Try options like our Pineapple & Cucumber Salad for a healthy boost of fruity goodness!
01of 07Pineapple & Cucumber SaladEnjoy this sweet, refreshing salad alongside grilled meat or fish to cut through the richness and refresh the palate. If you like a little heat, adding jalapeño will give you the kick you crave. While packs of prechopped pineapple are convenient, they’re almost always more expensive. When pineapple is in season, it’s best to buy fresh and chop it yourself. Look for a pineapple with a golden-yellow exterior, which is a good indicator of ripeness.View Recipe02of 07Strawberry Fruit SaladThis summer berry fruit salad recipe makes enough for a crowd. Serve with granola and yogurt at brunch, as a healthy potluck side, or halve the recipe to serve 4.View Recipe03of 07Fresh Fruit SaladThis refreshing and easy fruit salad recipe will be the favorite at any potluck or cookout. And if you like creamy fruit salad or fruit salad with yogurt, we’ve got you covered with an optional tangy lime yogurt dressing to serve on the side—instead of making fruit salad with whipped cream. This is a colorful and healthy fruit salad recipe for all occasions.View Recipe04of 07Purple Fruit SaladServe this refreshing fruit salad featuring juicy plums, grapes and berries on its own or with other color-block fruit salads (like red, green and orange) for a fun, crowd-pleasing rainbow side dish.View Recipe05of 07Coconut-Cream Fruit SaladPhotographer: Greg Dupree, Food Stylist: Ana Kelley, Prop Stylist: Christina BrockmanDragon fruit, kiwi, watermelon, pineapple, papaya and mango all feature in this colorful fruit salad, but you can easily swap in your preferred fruits. You can use either white- or purple-flesh dragon fruit—just be careful with the latter as the juice can leave stains. A zingy dressing made from lime and ginger completes the dish.View Recipe06of 07Easy Fruit SaladPhotographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Melissa GrayThis easy fruit salad is fresh and sweet, with bright notes from the lime juice that also helps keep the fruit fresh.View Recipe07of 07Citrus-Arugula SaladThis easy salad makes a stunning side dish for anything you’ve got cooking for dinner. The bright flavor of the citrus pairs perfectly with peppery arugula and avocado, plus a bit of jalapeño for a slight kick.View Recipe
01of 07Pineapple & Cucumber SaladEnjoy this sweet, refreshing salad alongside grilled meat or fish to cut through the richness and refresh the palate. If you like a little heat, adding jalapeño will give you the kick you crave. While packs of prechopped pineapple are convenient, they’re almost always more expensive. When pineapple is in season, it’s best to buy fresh and chop it yourself. Look for a pineapple with a golden-yellow exterior, which is a good indicator of ripeness.View Recipe
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Pineapple & Cucumber Salad

Enjoy this sweet, refreshing salad alongside grilled meat or fish to cut through the richness and refresh the palate. If you like a little heat, adding jalapeño will give you the kick you crave. While packs of prechopped pineapple are convenient, they’re almost always more expensive. When pineapple is in season, it’s best to buy fresh and chop it yourself. Look for a pineapple with a golden-yellow exterior, which is a good indicator of ripeness.
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02of 07Strawberry Fruit SaladThis summer berry fruit salad recipe makes enough for a crowd. Serve with granola and yogurt at brunch, as a healthy potluck side, or halve the recipe to serve 4.View Recipe
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Strawberry Fruit Salad

This summer berry fruit salad recipe makes enough for a crowd. Serve with granola and yogurt at brunch, as a healthy potluck side, or halve the recipe to serve 4.
03of 07Fresh Fruit SaladThis refreshing and easy fruit salad recipe will be the favorite at any potluck or cookout. And if you like creamy fruit salad or fruit salad with yogurt, we’ve got you covered with an optional tangy lime yogurt dressing to serve on the side—instead of making fruit salad with whipped cream. This is a colorful and healthy fruit salad recipe for all occasions.View Recipe
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Fresh Fruit Salad

This refreshing and easy fruit salad recipe will be the favorite at any potluck or cookout. And if you like creamy fruit salad or fruit salad with yogurt, we’ve got you covered with an optional tangy lime yogurt dressing to serve on the side—instead of making fruit salad with whipped cream. This is a colorful and healthy fruit salad recipe for all occasions.
04of 07Purple Fruit SaladServe this refreshing fruit salad featuring juicy plums, grapes and berries on its own or with other color-block fruit salads (like red, green and orange) for a fun, crowd-pleasing rainbow side dish.View Recipe
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Purple Fruit Salad

Serve this refreshing fruit salad featuring juicy plums, grapes and berries on its own or with other color-block fruit salads (like red, green and orange) for a fun, crowd-pleasing rainbow side dish.
05of 07Coconut-Cream Fruit SaladPhotographer: Greg Dupree, Food Stylist: Ana Kelley, Prop Stylist: Christina BrockmanDragon fruit, kiwi, watermelon, pineapple, papaya and mango all feature in this colorful fruit salad, but you can easily swap in your preferred fruits. You can use either white- or purple-flesh dragon fruit—just be careful with the latter as the juice can leave stains. A zingy dressing made from lime and ginger completes the dish.View Recipe
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Coconut-Cream Fruit Salad
Photographer: Greg Dupree, Food Stylist: Ana Kelley, Prop Stylist: Christina Brockman

Dragon fruit, kiwi, watermelon, pineapple, papaya and mango all feature in this colorful fruit salad, but you can easily swap in your preferred fruits. You can use either white- or purple-flesh dragon fruit—just be careful with the latter as the juice can leave stains. A zingy dressing made from lime and ginger completes the dish.
06of 07Easy Fruit SaladPhotographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Melissa GrayThis easy fruit salad is fresh and sweet, with bright notes from the lime juice that also helps keep the fruit fresh.View Recipe
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Easy Fruit Salad
Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Melissa Gray

This easy fruit salad is fresh and sweet, with bright notes from the lime juice that also helps keep the fruit fresh.
07of 07Citrus-Arugula SaladThis easy salad makes a stunning side dish for anything you’ve got cooking for dinner. The bright flavor of the citrus pairs perfectly with peppery arugula and avocado, plus a bit of jalapeño for a slight kick.View Recipe
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Citrus-Arugula Salad

This easy salad makes a stunning side dish for anything you’ve got cooking for dinner. The bright flavor of the citrus pairs perfectly with peppery arugula and avocado, plus a bit of jalapeño for a slight kick.
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