Fruit Salsa with Cinnamon Sugar Chips
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It’s summer and that means this week #SundaySupper is preparing by making our favorite dishes using summer berries. I wish I could get fresh berries year round because they are definitely my favorite fruits. I didn’t even have to think twice about what I was making this week because I’ve really been wanting to make fruit salsa and this is the perfect time to make it!
Fruit salsa can really be made with any fruits mixed with fruit jam and a little sugar. It’s very easy to make and is great when you have a lot of fruit that’s going to go bad soon. No one can resist the sweet and tart combination of fruit served with homemade cinnamon sugar chips!
I made my salsa using strawberries, blackberries, apples, pears, and kiwi. I already had the apples and pears but I had to go to the store for the other fruits. I originally was going to use cherry jam but when I went in the basement to my canning pantry I saw homemade raspberry jam and decided I needed to use that since the theme is berries.
The chips were so good I had to stop myself from eating each one as they came out of the oven. Simple spray a flour tortilla with cooking spray, toss with cinnamon and sugar, cut with a pizza cutter, and bake. Viola! Homemade cinnamon sugar chips. The combination of crispy, spiced chips with the sweet and tart fruit salsa is the perfect pairing for summer picnics and BBQ’s.
Fruit Salsa with Cinnamon Sugar Chips (adapted from Elly Says Opa)
1 pear, diced
2 kiwi, peeled and diced
1 c. strawberries, hulled and diced
1 c. blackberries, cut in half
1 apple, cored and diced
2 T. sugar
2 T. brown sugar
3 T. homemade raspberry jam
8 flour tortillas
1/2 c. sugar
1 T. cinnamon
1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
2. Combine the fruits, sugar, brown sugar, and jam in a large bowl. Mix well and refrigerate until ready to serve.
3. Combine the cinnamon and sugar in a small bowl. The take the tortillas one at a time, spray each one with cooking spray and sprinkle with the cinnamon sugar mixture. Cut into 8-10 pieces using a pizza cutter.
4. Lay the chips on a baking sheet and bake for 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and cool completely.
5. Serve the fruit salsa with the cinnamon sugar chips.
Mmm … this looks delicious. I love that it’s vegan and cruelty-free. Thank you for the recipe.
I hope you like it! It’s one of our favorite appetizers!
What a cool snack or party idea, Heather!
I love fruit salsa. They have never heard of it here in the UK so I am excited to start introducing it.
This would be such a fun thing to serve at a party! I like how it’s dessert, but kind of a light dessert. It’s fruit…so it’s healthy. Yes? haha.
What a great idea for a light snack! Thanks so much!
Such a fun snack for summer!Love the berry salsa and the cinnamon chips look great too:)
Love this recipe! The cinnamon chips with the berry salsa sound like an amazing combination. We will have to try this in my house, the kids would love it.
Fruit Salsa, OMG that’s genius! I have to try this!
Looks lovely! I like the idea of chips and salsa for dessert. Just found you via Cooking Contest Central.
I should try this with the kids at school! They love cinnamon tortilla chips but have never had fruit salsa with it!
What a sensational dessert!
This is so perfect for summer! I might add this to my daughter’s summer birthday party menu – I bet the little girls would love it.
I don’t know which sounds better, the chips or the salsa. I guess I’ll have to try them to find out ๐
MMmmmm…I love fruit salsa, but I’m even more impressed that you made your own chips for dipping. YUM!
what a refreshing idea! love it!
I love fruit salsa and this looks so good with the cinnamon chips!! Great idea!!
We’ve just discovered Udi’s gluten free wraps that taste pretty close to the gluten variety. I think I’ll make this with them for a surprise snack this afternoon.
What a perfect salsa! I could see dipping everything into it!
What a fun way to enjoy fruit! This has me thinking I should make this for my BBQ next week instead of fruit salad or for an appetizer!