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Gluten-Free Fruit Pizza

August 13, 2014 8 Comments

Gluten Free Fresh Fruit Pizza
When my sisters and I were younger, my mom would make us fun foods that typical kids love: chocolate chip cookies, veggies with Ranch dip, fruity drinks, and this fruit pizza. I remember thinking it was the coolest thing ever. She would make a chocolate chip crust for us and then top it with a pudding mixture and an assortment of fresh fruit. It was amazing.
Gluten Free Fresh Fruit Pizza  Gluten Free Fresh Fruit Pizza
I decided to make this a week or so ago and tweak it a bit: no milk in the pudding (rather, coconut milk) and a gluten-free crust. It’s a super easy recipe to make and a hit with kids and adults alike. I melted a chocolate layer on the crust but you can really do without if you want to use less sugar. And as far as fruits go, mom would use everything including plums and grapes and nectarines. Really whatever was in season.

Gluten Free Fresh Fruit Pizza

GLUTEN FREE FRUIT PIZZA

INGREDIENTS
3/4 c sweet rice flour
1/2 c tapioca flour
1/4 c + 2T raw sugar
1 tsp baking powder
8 T butter
1 egg
1 T flaxseed soaked in 2 T coconut milk

1 box (4.5oz) instant pudding, vanilla
1 3/4 c coconut milk
2 T cream cheese

3 oz semi-sweet chocolate chips, optional

Any assortment of chopped fruit: strawberries, mango, kiwi, blueberries, grapes…

DIRECTIONS

Combine flours and sugar and baking powder together. Add in butter and mix until thoroughly combined. Add egg and flaxseed mixture and mix well. Freeze dough for about 10 minutes. Once dough hardens slightly, remove from the freezer and using floured hands, spread out on a greased and floured baking sheet. Bake at 350F for 15-18 minutes. Cool. 

Once crust finishes baking, turn off oven and top crust with chocolate chips if using. Place in heated oven for a few minutes until chips melt. Remove from oven and cool completely. Cool completely. 

Place instant pudding and coconut milk together in a small bowl. Allow to set and then whisk in cream cheese until thoroughly blended. Top crust with pudding and then top with chopped fruit. Refrigerate overnight or at least for 5 hours before serving. 

Gluten Free Fresh Fruit Pizza Gluten Free Fresh Fruit Pizza

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  • Olivia

    Grace, this is incredible!! I had my first fruit pizza about a year ago, and it tasted so good. I love that you added chocolate to this, too. Once I’m all moved in to my new place, I’m definitely making this for my roommates!

  • Jen Dang @ Skirt The Rules

    This looks AMAZING! I’m seriously drooling right now — I will definitely have to try this recipe!

    xo Jen
    Skirt The Rules

  • Alyssa Ponticello

    I love fruit pizza, although I haven’t had it in forever! I love that this has a GF crust too, so I can have more than one piece 😉

  • Conny

    I’ve never had that before but it looks really yummy and I’m going to try that soon! Great pictures 🙂

    littleconnycat.com

  • Linda

    just wondering what the flax seed is for, strictly nutritional or is it needed?

    • FashionEdible

      I usually add flaxseed to all my gluten-free goods to help hold them together since I do not use any gums (xanthan etc). Hope that helps!

  • Nadia Santos

    I made these and thought they were delicious. My dough wasn’t crumbly
    at all so I checked the recipe and turns out I used 1/4 pound of melted
    butter instead of 1/4 cup! So, they were delicious but not-so-skinny.
    Trying again tonight with the original recipe. Thank you!

    Nadia
    Informative URL for Zespri New Zealand Kiwi fruit information

    • FashionEdible

      I bet the crust was amazing! I hope it’s still successful for you even with a little less butter!

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