
Orange and Pineapple Cubes & Slices
This is such a quick, healthy snack to prepare. Not only do these take just minutes to make, it is also low cal!
(This recipe was provided by my friend Ashley who featured these at her luau themed barbecue. She also made my Sliced Fruit Ice Cubes to go with the theme as well!)
To make these Pineapple and Orange Cubes & Slices:
1. Slice an orange.
2. Cube some pineapple.
3. Secure the orange slice and pineapple cube together with a toothpick and serve!
*Optional: Sprinkle a pinch of sugar on the fruit to give it a little extra sweetness.

Comment’s from A Lot On Your Plate readers:
“I have suggestion for a high cal variation, sprinkle some sugar and give them a twist in a pan or a grill… yum!”
- Giovanna (bluejellybeans)
Happy Snacking!
- J
Very nice! I love fresh fruit and these are low cal too, so is perfect for the sumer… I have suggestion for a high cal variation, sprinkle some sugar and give them a twist in a pan or a grill… yum!
thank sounds amazing! im going to add that to the post
Thanks!
Thanks for posting these! You are the BEST! I’m so, so glad you guys came up for the day. I hope you had a good time and we get to see you again soon. ILY both.
P.S. Jeremy absolutely adores you and Rui.
what a yummy summer snack!
sometimes the best things in life are the simplest!
i totally agree with you
so I have a secret to getting my kids to eat things sometimes – I make it bite sized and put it on a toothpick. They’ll eat anything that looks like an appetizer! thanks for this
lol, love that idea! Thanks for stopping by
facebooked that – really yummy!! great blog!
thank you so much!
That looks so fresh n yummy:) will definitely try:)
Prerna
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A very refreshing & tasty snack!
yum! love the idea of putting them on the grill, what a perfect light dessert for summer
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