Breakfast Fruit Pizza
Sweet breakfast style fruit pizza, perfect for a quick morning meal or an afternoon snack. This recipe is so easy to make your kids can do it themselves!
Back to School is just around the corner… can you believe it?
Now that my kids are eleven and nine, I love a fun recipe they can make themselves. Not only does it allow me a few hands-off moments in the kitchen, but they feel such a sense of accomplishment and pride in their kid-made meal.
Ava, in particular, has recently taken on a greater role in the kitchen.
She makes omelets and simple pasta dishes on a regular basis. I love watching her creativity in the kitchen.
Just look at this cute (and tasty) kid-friendly breakfast fruit pizza! She flattened canned biscuits into simple pizza crusts for breakfast fruit pizzas.
Once the crusts bake and cool, she mixed cream cheese with crushed pineapple and powdered sugar to make a sweet spread for the fruit pizza recipe.
Then she decorated the tops of each fruit pizza with fresh cut fruit and berries.
See?
Easy enough for kids to make on their own (with a little help from mom or dad around the oven.)
My kids had big fun decorating these in different ways. Ava made hers into pretty flowers. Carson and I just piled on the toppings.
This simple fruit pizza recipe makes a marvelous breakfast for back to school, or a great after school snack!
With just a few well-stocked ingredients, your babies can make their own breakfast fruit pizza in the morning, once school is back in session.
You could even send the baked crusts with a little container of sweet ricotta and some fresh cut fruit in their lunch boxes for a sweet treat after their sandwich and veggies.
Or make them right now, just for kicks!
Breakfast Fruit Pizza
Ingredients
- 8 jumbo biscuits 1 refrigerated can
- 8 ounces cream cheese softened
- 1/3 cup drained crushed pineapple
- 1/4 cup powdered sugar
- 1 cup sliced strawberries
- 2 kiwi sliced
- 1/2 cup blueberries
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F and line two baking sheets with parchment paper. Lay four biscuits on each baking sheet and press them into flat 6-inch circles. Place them in the oven and bake for 10 minutes, until golden brown.
- Meanwhile, drain and press the moisture out of the canned crushed pineapple. Mix it with the cream cheese, along with the powdered sugar.
- Once the fruit pizza is out of the oven, spread the tops with sweet cream cheese and top with fresh fruit. The kids will have fun decorating the top of each pizza!
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This is really going to work and it’s great if you have nothing but fruit I. Your house
So good
SO cute. :D yummy
Such a cute idea for kids!
These are so cute and perfect for breakfast or a snack!
What a great way to enjoy breakfast, fruit, and pizza all at the same time!
Adorable and I would eat this right now!
What a charming idea. You have a kid eating it, but I can sure see myself eating this easily! I am going to say it again—what a good idea!
This looks like a great activity to do with kids! Delicious too!
Such a fun & creative breakfast recipe Sommer!
You had me at pizza! This looks adorable and so yummy!
she is SO cute Sommer!!!!
My family will love this!
I want 47 of these pizzas right now! Gorg!!
You’ve got a great helper! Love this for breakfast :)
What a fun breakfast!
This is such a fun breakfast, Sommer!! And that last photo is so cute!
What a fun breakfast!
Fun way to have breakfast :) Love!