A soft sugar cookie crust, creamy homemade frosting, and all the fresh berries – this delicious fruit pizza will be the star of any party!
I made you something to celebrate summer.
I know it’s not summer yet… But we have had such miserable weather almost nonstop since November, topped with rain every day for the past two weeks, so as soon as the city saw even a hint of sunshine, basically everyone came outside to celebrate.
Streets that had been so quiet for the past seven months were suddenly vibrant and busy again. I put on a sundress and finally unpacked the sandals forgotten in the depths of my closet – and I went to Whole Foods to buy as much fruit as I possibly could. Vibrant weather called for inviting friends up to the roof for a vibrant sugar cookie fruit pizza party.
First step was to frost the fruit pizza with Dairy-Free Greek Yogurt Frosting.
Then fresh strawberries, blueberries, and sliced kiwi were placed on top of the frosting. Leftover frosting makes a fantastic dip for leftover berries that aren’t used for the fruit pizza, and it is healthy enough to serve for breakfast or dessert, or even for a healthy snack if you happen to get hungry while frosting your pizza. Baking is hard work!
The sugar cookie crust recipe is completely flourless and is made using almond meal.
If you’d prefer a nut-free fruit pizza, you can use my Healthy Sugar Cookies or Healthy Breakfast Pizza as a base instead.
Feel free to change up the fruit as well. This vegan fruit pizza can make a great Memorial Day recipe if you omit the kiwi and use blueberries and either strawberries or raspberries as your fruit of choice.
For icing, feel free to use the vegan Greek yogurt frosting recipe linked at the beginning of this post or any vanilla, coconut, or cream cheese frosting recipe you wish.
Or you can change it up completely and go for chocolate frosting if you wish!
Sugar Cookie Fruit Pizza
Adapted from Healthy Girl Scout Cookie Tagalongs
Fruit Pizza–With A Flourless Sugar Cookie Crust
Ingredients
- 2 cups almond meal (Or make your own by grinding slivered almonds in a blender or coffee grinder until finely ground)
- heaping 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1 1/2 tbsp oil OR water
- pinch uncut stevia OR 1/4 cup pure maple syrup or honey
- Only if using stevia version, add 1/4 cup additional water
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line an 8-inch springform pan with parchment, and set aside. (If you only have a regular pan, make sure the parchment goes up the sides and be very careful lifting it out so the crust does not break. And if you only have a 9-inch pan, you might try scaling all ingredients up 1.5 times.) In a measuring bowl, stir together all ingredients to form a dough. Transfer the dough to the prepared pan, and use a second sheet of parchment to smush the dough out evenly, pressing down again and again until it covers the bottom of the pan. Bake 12 minutes on the center rack, then let cool at least 20 minutes before either frosting right in the pan or removing from the pan and then frosting or eating plain. (For the fruit pizza in the photos, I used the cream cheese frosting recipe linked at the very beginning of this post.)
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Lauren says
Omg. I am absolutely making this for Memorial Day. It is beautiful! Plus, I am obsessed with that almond meal base from your tagalongs and grain-free sugar cookies. So perfect!
Judy says
I was wondering if the crust could be made with almond flour instead of almond meal? Thank you.
Jason Sanford says
Yup! They are interchangeable – just two ways of saying the same product. Almond flour is simply finely ground almond meal and absolutely is fine for the recipe 🙂
Jason
Stephanie Hartley says
This looks HEAVENLY. I always feel way more like baking in the summer and this looks like a perfect treat! I’m hosting a BBQ next weekend for my birthday, and I’ve saved this post so that I can make and serve this recipe, mmmm
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AZ@...And a Dash of Cinnamon says
You decoration with the fruit is top notch ;). I think I would eat this all in one sitting
Naomi says
I agree that this is beautiful. Somewhere along the way, though, we have come to believe that the natural color of strawberries is white on the inside. That means they are not fully ripe and not very sweet. It seems that all berries purchased in a store are like this. It is too bad that many people have never eaten a fully ripened strawberry and known how delicious they can be!
Landie says
You had me at Dairy Free Greek Yogurt frosting! I can’t wait to try this!
Kathy says
OOH, this sounds delish!! Have you tried it with any other type of nuts for the crust? I’ve done a coconut flour-based sugar cookie fruit pizza crust before, and I’m sure pecans or macadamias would be delicious too! Thank you for all of you fabulous recipes!!
Unofficial CCK Helper says
I’m not Katie, but I’ve used pecan meal before for a similar recipe.
Edith says
This looks like paradise :))
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Viswa says
Oh This Sounds Fresh,I Love Cookies,Your Cookies are Tempting me.Its Perfect Dish for Memorial Day..
Natreco says
It looks really tasty and it’s cholesterol-free, low in sodium and sugar but high in Mg, Mn, and vit. E! Will definitely make this healthy pizza!
MODENOVA says
This looks so delicious! Thanks for sharing!
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Erin says
Do you think I could do 2 1/2 or 3 times the recipe and make it in a regular sheet cake pan?
Unofficial CCK Helper says
You can always experiment! and report back for the rest of us if you try!
Sawsan Ali says
HI Katie! I just bought your cookbook last night & I’m in love! Your chocolate waffle recipe really caught my eye, but I was wondering if I could prepare them as pancakes? I really want to make these but I don’t have a waffle iron. Or are they just your Brownie Batter pancakes in waffle form?
Thanks!
Unofficial CCK Helper says
If you want to make them as pancakes I would just go with the brownie batter pancake recipe for foolproof results.
Sarah says
This is such a stunning dessert to bring to a party! My parents are celebrating their anniversary at the end of the month and I think I might have to surprise them with this fruit pizza:) Thanks for sharing!
XO – Sarah
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Beth says
Love this recipe, came out great! I brought small pieces to share with coworkers at the cycling/fitness studio I work at. It’s great to be able to make sweets that don’t make us all feel guilty 🙂 seconds were requested by many!
Chocolate Covered Katie says
Yes 🙂
Unofficial CCK Helper says
These seem to be a real reader favorite, as is the cookie dough dip! https://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/2016/03/07/the-ultimate-unbaked-brownies-raw-vegan/
Alli says
Yummy, yum, yum!!! I’ll be whipping this baby up for the 4th of July. 🙂
stephanie says
Someone use your recipe and pic without right : http://www.amasauce.com/amasauce-x-pure-via-pizza-sucree-aux-fruits-frais-sans-sucres-ajoutes-105-kcal-portion/
Chocolate Covered Katie says
Thanks for letting me know. Sad so many people think it’s okay to do 🙁
Kristina says
Love this and your entire website! I make your healthy cookies all the time. My question is about a nut-free alternative. Do you have any suggestions for substituting the almond meal?
Kelly says
How far in advance can the crust be made? Can it be refrigerated overnight? I would assemble before the meal. Thank you!
Jason Sanford says
It definitely can.
Lexi says
any tips on how to store this? I’m wanting to make it 4 days in advance for a family reunion. not sure how to preserve it? thank you!
Jason Sanford says
Seems like the almond crust part would be fine to make ahead of time and store covered, because it’s not perishable? Or maybe fridge to be safe? I wouldn’t frost it until the end.
Jason