Save to Pinterest A fun, colorful, and crunchy kid-friendly snack pile featuring rainbow Goldfish crackers, fresh fruit, and creamy yogurt dip—perfect for playdates or after-school treats.
This snack has been a hit at every playdate we've hosted, bringing smiles and healthy options to the table.
Ingredients
- Crackers: 2 cups rainbow Goldfish crackers (or similar colorful cheddar crackers)
- Fruit: 1 cup seedless grapes, halved 1 cup strawberries, hulled and sliced 1 cup blueberries
- Dip: 1 cup vanilla Greek yogurt 1 tbsp honey (optional)
Instructions
- Wash and prepare the fruit:
- halve grapes, hull and slice strawberries, and rinse blueberries.
- Arrange the Goldfish crackers:
- in a generous pile or mound on a large platter.
- Scatter the prepared fruit:
- around and over the cracker pile, creating a rainbow effect.
- Make the dip:
- In a small bowl, stir together Greek yogurt and honey until smooth.
- Serve:
- Serve the platter with the yogurt dip on the side for dunking.
Save to Pinterest Our kids love building the snack pile together and sharing it after school, making wholesome memories.
Required Tools
Large serving platter, small bowl, paring knife, spoon
Allergen Information
Contains milk (Greek yogurt, Goldfish crackers) and wheat (Goldfish crackers). Goldfish crackers may contain traces of soy. Always check packaging for potential allergens.
Nutritional Information
Calories 210 Total Fat 5 g Carbohydrates 35 g Protein 7 g
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This snack is as simple as it is delightful, perfect for any time your kids need a tasty treat.
Questions & Answers
- → Can I substitute the Goldfish crackers with another type?
Yes, any colorful cheddar crackers with a similar crunch work well to maintain the snack's vibrant look and taste.
- → What fruits can I use besides grapes, strawberries, and blueberries?
Try adding kiwi slices, mandarin orange segments, raspberries, or any fresh colorful fruits for variety.
- → Is there a dairy-free alternative for the yogurt dip?
Yes, coconut yogurt makes a great dairy-free substitute that pairs nicely with the fruit and crackers.
- → How should I prepare the fruit before serving?
Wash thoroughly, halve seedless grapes, hull and slice strawberries, and rinse blueberries to enhance presentation and ease of eating.
- → Can I add extras to the snack pile?
Yes, mini marshmallows or pretzel sticks add extra texture and fun to the mix.