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26 Best Kiwi Recipes

Did you know that kiwi is the most nutrient-dense fruit you can buy? They have twice as much vitamin C as your average orange! This is a surprisingly interesting way to get your vitamins every day, so we’ve combined this list of what to do with kiwi.

Kiwi Recipes

These are 26 kiwi recipes that you can creatively use to support your immune system.

You might be surprised by the number of savory options that are on this list too!

Recipes with kiwi can transform the fruit in so many interesting ways. Kiwi dessert will be your new favorite!

1. Kiwi Smoothie

A powerful breakfast is a perfect way to start this list of what to make with kiwi! Smoothies are a wonderful, quick breakfast or treat any time of day. You’ll have minimal cleanup too.

Smoothies can get as creative as you are, but this one is a particularly tasty green option. Kiwi, banana, pineapple, spinach, kale, and greek yoghurt are all you need.

With the nutrient-dense greens, vitamin-packed fruit, and protein from the yoghurt you’ll be satisfied for hours and use this recipe regularly.

2. Juice

You might think that you need some fancy appliances to make homemade fruit juice, but that isn’t the case!

There are some options you can make at home that are nutritious, delicious, and don’t require anything more than a blender. So, if you could make a smoothie, you can make some fresh kiwi juice!

The texture and balanced, tangy sweetness will make it your favorite immune booster.

It’s the perfect way to fortify yourself for the day ahead or detox from a long one.

3. Kiwi Cake

Kiwifruit recipes aren’t strictly juices or smoothies, however! This is the first true dessert recipe on our list.

You’ll utilize some classic baking skills along with a great frosting recipe.

In under two hours, you’ll have a unique and homemade cake that your friends have likely never tried before!

You can get as creative as you like with decoration and garnish to make it your own.

This is a sweet and tangy treat that might just replace your next summer’s birthday cake.

4. Kiwi Jam

We get so used to seeing standard flavors of jams and preserves, that we don’t always consider more tropical or seasonal options! Have you ever tried kiwi jam?

This is an especially exciting option if you’re into canning.

Preserving and storing food is such a great sustainability skill to gain that is practical and satisfying.

Four simple ingredients and thirty minutes will have you packing this one away for a bright treat on a future, dreary day.

5. Kiwi Star Fruit Refresher

Are you ever tempted to Try recreating your favorite restaurant drinks?

This is a refreshing way to replicate one of the most popular caffeine-free coffee shop drinks you can get.

Kiwi juice recipes don’t have to be complicated. This recipe is easy to find ingredients for a delicious treat. You can even add a splash of coconut milk for a creamy rendition.

You might be surprised to find out that your favorite café doesn’t use real fruit in there and drinks, but you definitely will with this recipe.

6. Kiwi Sorbet

Have you ever tried making homemade ice cream? What about a sorbet? Sorbet is a wonderful dairy-free alternative to ice cream.

This recipe only calls for kiwi, honey, lemon juice, and coconut milk. It’s a gluten-free and Paleo way to get a serving of fresh fruit.

You can make this with your kids and they’ll have a lot of fun learning not only about how to make it but also about all the wonderful health benefits of kiwi, this is a great option for parties or meal prep as you can leave it in the freezer for quite a while.

7. Kiwi Lime Pie

Are you a fan of classic, key lime pie? Have you ever heard of kiwi lime pie?

For this pie, you’ll make an easy and crunchy graham cracker crust that you’ll top with a sweet and zesty fruit filling.

Finally, you’ll garnish it with some cream and nuts for a fully balanced plate.

A little bit of prep goes a long way. You’ll be serving up to eight slices of pie at your next get-together or refrigerate it then keep it all to yourself.

8. Quick Bread

Let’s go back to baking with a wonderful quick bread recipe. Have you ever thought that baking bread would be a little bit out of your comfort zone?

Give this a shot, and you’ll realize that anyone can make a sweet and moist bread that’s perfect for your next tea time.

The recipe primarily calls for ingredients that are all staples in your pantry. Flour baking powder and soda salt sugar butter eggs and just a bit of kiwi are all you need.

This is a delicious treat that you can share with your friends or family.

It’s an easy one to drop off as a special baked good for someone you care about.

9. Chia Pudding Parfait

Have you heard about the health benefits of Chia seeds?

They are a wonderful vegetarian way to get great healthy fats that you need in your diet along with fibre and some other really important nutrients.

Chia pudding is a really simple and easy way to make these a staple in your routine.

You can start prep the night before so that you’re putting it ready and then all you have to do the next morning is top it with some fresh fruit and garnish.

This will make a healthy and balanced breakfast that you can snatch from the fridge anytime you need something easy and sweet to satisfy your cravings and your needs.

10. Kiwi Salsa

Have you ever tried pineapple salsa? Here is a twist using a kiwi!

The kiwi flavor balance is perfect with tomato, onion, pepper, basil, and lime for a beautifully colorful salsa that’s certain to impress.

You can serve this with chips as a snack or appetizer, but it would also make a great topping for some light fish entrée or even maybe some chicken!

11. Kiwi & Feta Salad

Serving fruit and cheese is a very common way to end a nice meal. However, you may have never seen kiwi served on a cheese plate.

This dish could be served as a light lunch, as a side with your entrée, or as a follow-up to a heavy meal!

The flavor profiles in this recipe are primarily Mediterranean-inspired. Dill, garlic, feta, lemon, and tahini are classic Mediterranean flavors.

Combining these with Kiwi makes a very intriguing dish!

12. Mojitos

If you want a way to satisfy your adult friends at your next cocktail party or pool party, look no further than this delicious Mojito recipe.

You may have tried the classic mojito, but you don’t know what you’re missing until you try this kiwi variable!

The TV goes perfectly with the lime and mint. You could even use fresh herbs from your garden if you have them!

If you wanted to, you could make this a kid-friendly drink as well by leaving out the rum, it is equally delicious on its own thanks to the delicious fruit.

13. Muffins

Next on our list of kiwi recipes, we have another simple bread option. This recipe will teach you how to make a standard muffin face that you can adapt to your favorite flavors but this particular option calls for kiwi!

The delicious fruit is incorporated into the batter as well as included on top.

These are easy snacks that you can make in under an hour and keep for on-the-go meal prep during the upcoming week.

If you want to, you can top it off with some delicious ricotta or cream cheese to add a little bit of protein in calcium for a more balanced meal.

14. Margarita

We have one more recipe on this list that is for adults only. Mature audiences will love this margarita.

Ripe kiwi is freshly muddled with your standard margarita ingredients for a magical homemade treat.

You’ll be sipping on these all summer.

The recipe only takes five minutes to make, and it is very easy to multiply the recipe and ingredients to make more for however many servings you’d like!

15. Winter Fruit Salad

Did you know that some fruits are seasonal during winter? Of course, it depends on where you are in the world, but in most cases, you’ll be able to find these ingredients at your local grocery at any time of the year.

This simple fruit salad combines kiwi, oranges, pineapple, and pomegranate seeds.

To balance out all of those tart fruit flavors, you’ll toss them in a sweet honey citrus poppyseed dressing.

You may find though you wanna use this dressing on other dishes! Top your salad with a dash of fresh mint leaves for the perfect brunch side or snack.

16. Kiwi Tart

Tarts are often considered one of the most technically difficult desserts you can try, but don’t frat because this one uses one of our favorite kitchen shortcuts: refrigerated pie crust!

This kiwi dessert recipe is a wonderful way to make a beautiful dish to impress your next dinner party.

The dessert itself is not only delicious but one of the most visually appealing sweets you can prepare.

These days there are so many dairy-free alternatives at the store that you could likely find an alternative for the cream cheese to make this lactose-free friendly!

17. Trifle

Although the chart is a beautiful option, there is one through dessert that might just outdo it.

Trifles are a particularly special treat because of the way that they are put together. They require delicate attention to detail that many other desserts don’t.

If you enjoy making beautiful things, this one’s for you!

Layering fruit and cake along with putting it and whipped cream, makes this the ultimate dessert to take into.

This is a prize-winning option that will wow your guests anywhere.

18. Strawberry Kiwi Tartlets

If you were intrigued by the first tart recipe for the trifle but feel like it might take a little bit too much work for the day, we got the perfect option for you.

You can make strawberry kiwi tartlets using frozen puff pastry shells from the grocery store!

Strawberry and TV are such a wonderful combination that is often seen in drinks or candies, so why not add them to pastries as well?

In under an hour you’ll have 12 of these cute little treats to serve.

19. Chicken Breast with Kiwi

Now you might be surprised by our next recipe as they lean into a more savory flavor profile.

If you’ve gotten bored of your standard chicken breast recipes, this will be a treat!

This dish is a beautifully balanced, sweet and savory, low-carb way to try a new entree.

The flavors of this dish would pair perfectly with the winter fruit salad from earlier on this list or even the kiwi and feta salad.

There are so many possibilities and things you can do with this recipe.

20. Kiwi & Chicken Kabobs

That wasn’t our only kiwi and chicken recipe! Next, we have a surprisingly savory satisfying dish that features a spicy and sweet sauce that will tantalize your guests!

Treat your friends to a pleasant surprise at your next cookout when you throw these kebabs on the grill.

They might question you, but you already know that chicken and kiwi are delicious together.

This recipe makes 8 kebabs in just about 30 minutes and once you try grilled kiwi, do you want to throw all your favorite fruits on the grill!

21. Kiwi & Pineapple Smoothie

Now that we have covered some more complicated options let’s get back to a quick kiwi recipe. As you’ve seen, kiwi fruit recipes can vary greatly and include all kinds of different profiles of flavor.

That being said, we love the simplicity of the smoothie recipe. It is super simple and easy with only four ingredients!

This is a perfect way to get your servings of fruit packed in for the day.

Honey will balance out the tart fruit of Kiwi and pineapple. If you’re feeling creative, you can add other sweet fruits or your favorite milk or milk substitute to make it even creamier.

22. Kiwi & Coconut Parfait

There are a lot of different Kwik-Key recipes, but this one is a special treat. Perfect for breakfast, dessert, or anytime you’re looking for something sweet and tangy.

Wearing your fruit was delicious coconut yoghurt, pomegranate seeds, a little bit of honey, lime, and some mint builds this beautiful parfait.

This recipe will only take you 10 minutes and can be multiplied easily if you want to prepare them for a few days this week.

If you want a higher protein option, you can choose a Greek or dairy yoghurt that happens to be coconut flavored!

23. Kiwi Popsicles

The next item on this list is a recipe for a popsicle made with kiwi that will get your kids a few days’ worth of vitamin C in a refreshing and fun snack!

Kiwi seeds are easy to two and I just so you don’t have to worry about them being a part of your Popsicles. Make sure that your keys are right so that they’re easy to manipulate.

You’ll use a little bit of pineapple juice to round out and help it freeze.

If you don’t want to add processed sugar to your recipe, you could also try honey or agave as a substitute!

24. Kiwi Bars

We gave you a few shortcuts to some kiwi desserts, but this one is what you’re looking for if you want a more technical option.

The recipe will teach you to make a bar crust that you can use in the future for any fruit filling.

However, you will want to try this kiwi filling for its contrast with the buttery crust.

The ingredients are very simple, and the directions are easy to follow! This dessert is easy to transport for special events, and you’ll have people asking for the recipe and technique in no time.

25. Kiwi Dessert Squares

The next recipe goes back to the classic combination of strawberry kiwi. They are almost like a magical little miniature cheesecake.

You’ll make a cute little cream cheese bar Square topped with fresh fruit.

And these are the perfect bite-size dessert for any party.

The recipe only takes a little over half an hour to complete. Would you believe that it makes 28 servings? It’s such a great snack. They’ll be hard to share!

26. Kiwi Cupcakes

Last but not least, we have a beautiful recipe for cupcakes that are perfect for your next event.

The best part about cupcakes is the way you can get creative with decorations!

This recipe is wonderful because it will teach you the basics of how to make a vanilla cupcake, but not only that it will teach you how to make your fresh buttercream!

You will then make a particularly delicious kiwi buttercream frosting that complements the sweetness of the vanilla perfectly.

The skills you learn with this recipe will be useful with so many flavors!

Kiwi Recipes

26 Best Kiwi Recipes

Yield: 4
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 Kiwi (Peeled and Chunked)
  • 2. 2 Bananas (Cut and Frozen)
  • 3. 1 Cup of Blueberries (Frozen)
  • 4. 1 Cup of Yogurt
  • 5. 3 Tablespoons of Honey
  • 6. 1.5 Cups of Ice (Crushed)
  • 7. Dash of Almond Extract (Optional)

Instructions

  1. Combine the fruit, yogurt, honey, and optional extract in a blender.
  2. Cover and blend.
  3. Add ice.
  4. Cover and continue blending. Stir as needed.
  5. Serve chilled.

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