There's something magical about the vibrant colors and juicy sweetness of fresh summer fruit. Thread them onto skewers, drizzle with a zesty honey-lime glaze, and you’ve got a light, refreshing treat that’s as beautiful as it is delicious.

I started making these fruit skewers for our backyard barbecues, and they quickly became a staple. They’re easy to prep, kid-approved, and always the first thing to disappear from the table.
Whether you're hosting a summer party or just looking for a fun way to eat more fruit, these skewers check all the boxes.
Why You'll Love This Summer Fruit Skewers with Honey-Lime Glaze
Fresh, flavorful, and fuss-free — these fruit skewers are summer simplicity at its finest. Here’s why they deserve a spot in your warm-weather recipe rotation.
First off, they’re incredibly easy to make. With just a handful of ingredients and no cooking required, this recipe comes together in under 20 minutes.
They’re also super versatile. Use whatever fruit is in season or on sale — from berries to melons to tropical favorites like mango and pineapple.
These skewers are family-friendly and fun. Kids love helping thread the fruit, and they’re perfect for little hands to grab and snack on.
And let’s not forget the glaze. That honey-lime drizzle adds a bright, tangy-sweet finish that elevates the fruit without overpowering it.
Whether served at a picnic, potluck, or brunch table, they’re a colorful, refreshing addition everyone will enjoy.
Ingredients Notes

This recipe is all about showcasing fresh fruit, so choose ripe, vibrant produce for the best flavor and texture.
Strawberries add a pop of red color and a sweet, juicy bite. Make sure they’re firm but ripe, and remove the green tops before threading them onto the skewers.
Pineapple brings a tropical sweetness that pairs beautifully with the honey-lime glaze. You can use fresh or pre-cut pineapple, but fresh chunks tend to hold up better on skewers.
Watermelon offers a juicy, refreshing contrast to the other fruits. Cut it into sturdy cubes to prevent it from falling apart.
Blueberries and grapes add variety in size and color. They slide easily onto skewers and balance the texture with their firmness.
As for the glaze, it’s a simple mix of honey, lime juice, and lime zest. The honey provides sweetness, while the lime cuts through with a zingy brightness that ties all the flavors together.
You’ll also need wooden or metal skewers. If using wooden ones, be sure to soak them in water for 10–15 minutes beforehand to prevent splintering.
How To Make This Summer Fruit Skewers with Honey-Lime Glaze

Making these skewers couldn’t be easier — just prep your fruit, mix the glaze, and assemble.
Start by washing and drying all your fruit. Hull the strawberries, cut the pineapple and watermelon into bite-sized chunks, and pull grapes off the stem. Try to make all the pieces a similar size so the skewers look neat and are easy to eat.
Next, make the honey-lime glaze. In a small bowl, whisk together 3 tablespoons of honey, the juice of one lime, and ½ teaspoon of lime zest. Taste and adjust — add more honey for sweetness or lime juice for tang, depending on your preference.
Now, it’s time to assemble. Thread the fruit onto skewers in any pattern you like. I love alternating colors and shapes for visual appeal — it makes the presentation extra fun.
Once all your skewers are assembled, drizzle the honey-lime glaze generously over the top. You can also brush it on with a pastry brush for more even coverage.
Serve immediately, or refrigerate for up to two hours before serving. The total time, including prep, is around 20–25 minutes — a quick and satisfying recipe perfect for any summer gathering.
Storage Options
These fruit skewers are best enjoyed fresh, but they can be made slightly ahead of time.
If you're prepping in advance, store the assembled skewers in an airtight container or wrap them tightly with plastic wrap. Keep them in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours.
Avoid adding the glaze until just before serving, as it can cause some fruits to become soggy if left too long.
Leftover skewers (if you have any!) can be stored in the fridge for 1–2 days, though the texture of softer fruits like watermelon may degrade over time.
To re-serve, simply drizzle with a fresh touch of honey-lime glaze and enjoy chilled.
Variations and Substitutions
One of the best things about this recipe is how easily it adapts to your tastes and what’s in season.
Try swapping in mango or kiwi for a tropical twist. Both fruits pair beautifully with the honey-lime glaze and add an extra pop of color.
Use peaches, nectarines, or plums during stone fruit season. Just be sure they’re firm enough to hold their shape on the skewer.
For a fun twist, add a cube of feta cheese or a mint leaf between pieces of fruit. The salty-sweet combo is surprisingly addictive.
You can even turn these into dessert skewers by adding mini marshmallows or drizzling with melted chocolate instead of the honey-lime glaze.
Don’t be afraid to get creative. These skewers are a blank canvas for all your fruity inspirations!
PrintSummer Fruit Skewers with Honey-Lime Glaze Recipe
These Summer Fruit Skewers with Honey-Lime Glaze are a vibrant, refreshing treat made with seasonal fruits and a zesty glaze. Perfect for summer parties, BBQs, or healthy snacks, these skewers are easy to make and crowd-pleasing. Fresh fruit combined with a sweet-tart honey-lime dressing makes every bite irresistible.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 6 servings
- Category: Dessert
- Method: no cook
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Vegetarian
Ingredients
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1 cup strawberries, hulled and halved
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1 cup pineapple chunks
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1 cup watermelon cubes
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1 cup cantaloupe cubes
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1 cup grapes (red or green)
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1 cup blueberries
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2 tbsp honey
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1 tbsp lime juice
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1 tsp lime zest
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Bamboo or metal skewers
Instructions
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Wash and prepare all fruit, cutting into bite-sized pieces.
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Thread the fruit onto skewers in any desired pattern.
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In a small bowl, whisk together honey, lime juice, and lime zest.
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Drizzle or brush the glaze over the skewers just before serving.
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Serve chilled or at room temperature.
Notes
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Customize with any seasonal fruits you like.
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Soak bamboo skewers in water for 20 minutes if grilling or using ahead of time.
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The glaze can be made ahead and stored in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 skewer
- Calories: 90 kcal
- Sugar: 15
- Sodium: 2 mg





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