Some days you want to add a little extra joy at the table. This rainbow fruit tray is an easy, fast way to do that: gather fresh fruit in the colors of the rainbow and arrange them in an arch on a platter for a bright, healthy display.

Why you’ll love this fresh fruit rainbow
- Simple ingredients – Fresh fruit plus a few pantry staples like yogurt, honey, and vanilla are all you need.
- Kid-friendly – Rainbows make healthy snacks more fun. Kids can help assemble the tray and practice colors.
- Versatile – Great for St. Patrick’s Day, baby showers, brunch, or a light snack. Swap fruits seasonally or to match preferences.
- Healthy – With yogurt “clouds,” this is a fruit-forward treat similar to a deconstructed yogurt parfait, packed with vitamins and fiber.
What you’ll need

Ingredients
Choose colorful, ripe fruit for the rainbow and a white or pale dip for the clouds.
- Red: Strawberries (or raspberries, watermelon, red grapes, pomegranate seeds).
- Orange: Clementines or mandarin segments (or orange slices, cantaloupe, peaches).
- Yellow: Bananas (or pineapple, mango, golden apple slices).
- Green: Green grapes (or kiwi, green apple, honeydew).
- Blue: Blueberries (or concord grapes).
- Indigo/Violet: Blackberries (or plums, dark grapes, cherries).
For the clouds:
- Greek yogurt – thick and scoopable makes a great dip.
- Honey – to sweeten.
- Vanilla extract – a small splash for flavor.
Equipment
You’ll want two small bowls for the yogurt dip, a spoon for mixing, a cutting board and knife for prep, and a platter or large cutting board to arrange the rainbow. If prepping ahead, dry fruit well after rinsing to avoid excess juice.
How to make the rainbow fruit platter
Step 1: Wash the fruit
Rinse fruit under cold water. If you’re prepping ahead, a quick vinegar wash helps remove residue: add 1–2 tablespoons of vinegar to a bowl of water, soak fruit for about 5 minutes, then rinse and dry thoroughly.

Step 2: Slice and prep
Slice strawberries and larger fruit into bite-sized pieces and peel clementines or oranges. Store pre-cut fruit in airtight containers in the fridge. Hold off on slicing bananas until just before assembly to prevent browning, or swap them for pineapple or mango.

Step 3: Make the yogurt dip
Stir together Greek yogurt, honey, and vanilla until smooth. Divide into two small bowls to place as “clouds” at each end of the rainbow.

Step 4: Arrange fruit and clouds
Begin with the red fruit and form a thin arch from one side of the board to the other, leaving space at the bottom for the yogurt clouds. Add the orange row beneath the red, then yellow, green, blue, and indigo/violet. Adjust spacing so each color shows—you can layer or stack slices as needed for coverage.

Step 5: Serve and store leftovers
Serve immediately with the yogurt bowls as clouds. To store leftovers, cover the tray with plastic wrap or transfer fruit to an airtight container. Leftovers make a quick rainbow fruit salad.

FAQs
For a St. Patrick’s Day theme, add chocolate coins or small candies as a “pot of gold” at the end of the rainbow.
Cut fruit like apples and bananas just before serving, or brush slices lightly with lemon juice. Alternatively, choose fruits that don’t brown quickly, such as pineapple or mango.
You can prep and cut fruit ahead, but assembling shortly before serving gives the best presentation. If you prepare the whole board early, dry fruit thoroughly and cover it to prevent juices from blending the colors.
Recipe

Rainbow Fruit Platter with Yogurt Dip
Ingredients
Fruit Rainbow
- 1 cup strawberries (about 5–6 large)
- 2 clementines
- 1 banana
- 1/2 cup grapes, halved
- 1/3 cup blueberries
- 1/4 cup blackberries
Clouds
- 5 oz Greek yogurt
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Wash and slice produce as needed.
- Start with red fruit and form an arch on your display board, leaving space at the bottom for the yogurt “clouds.” Repeat with orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple layers.
- Stir together yogurt, honey, and vanilla until smooth. Divide into two small bowls and place at either end of the rainbow. Serve and enjoy!
Notes
Nutrition
Carbohydrates: 26 g
Protein: 5 g
Fat: 1 g
Fiber: 3 g
Sugar: 19 g
Nutrition information is an estimate and will vary by ingredients and portion sizes.
Enjoy!
I hope this guide inspires you to create a cheerful fruit rainbow. It’s an easy way to make snack time special—happy eating!