Basil Lime Fruit Salad

Servings: 8 Total Time: 20 mins Difficulty: Beginner
You've gotta try this easy fruit salad with a tangy lime and basil dressing! 🌿✨ Ready in 20 minutes, it's the best healthy, crowd-pleasing side dish for any BBQ or potluck.
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You know that feeling when you need a side dish that’s an absolute home run but doesn’t require any actual cooking? That was me last weekend, staring into my fridge. I had a bunch of fruit that needed a purpose and a serious craving for something that tasted like sunshine. So, I started chopping and mixing, and guys I accidentally created my new favorite thing. This Basil Lime Fruit Salad is ridiculously easy, impossibly refreshing, and about to become your secret weapon for every summer gathering.

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Alright, let’s get real for a second. This isn’t just another fruit salad. Here’s why it’s about to become your new go-to:

→ It’s Stupid Easy. We’re talking 20 minutes, zero oven time, and basically no hard skills required. If you can chop and stir, you’ve got this.

→ Taste Bud Vacation. The combo of sweet, juicy fruit with that zingy lime and the surprising fresh kick of basil? It’s a flavor party in your mouth and everyone’s invited.

→ Looks Fancy, Isn’t Fancy. Bringing this to a BBQ or potluck? You’ll look like a culinary genius. It’s vibrant, colorful, and tastes way more sophisticated than the minimal effort would suggest.

→ The Perfect Sidekick. It plays well with others! Grilled chicken, fish tacos, a brunch spread, or just by the scoopful as a healthy dessert. It’s the MVP of versatility.

→ Actually Feels Good. It’s a bowl full of sunshine that makes you feel awesome. No heavy, guilty feelings here just pure, refreshing goodness.

Basically, it’s the easiest way to upgrade your summer and impress a crowd without even trying. Let’s do this

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What You’ll Need To Make

Let’s chat about the rockstars in this bowl, shall we? First up, the peaches. When they’re ripe, they bring this incredible juicy sweetness that just screams summer. I pair them with strawberries for that classic, beloved berry flavor and a gorgeous pop of red. Then come the tropical vibes: the mango adds a rich, almost creamy sweetness, while the kiwi gives you a bright little zing in every other bite. But the real secret weapon? The dressing. It’s not your average glaze. Fresh basil adds a surprising and refreshing herbal note that makes the whole thing taste super fancy, while the lime (juice AND zest!) cuts through the sweetness with the perfect amount of zip. A dash of maple syrup just ties all those bold flavors together into one happy, harmonious mix. Trust me, it’s magic

NOTE: For measurements and rest of the ingredients check the recipe card below.

What You’ll Need To Do

Serves 8 | Prep: 10 mins | Cook: 0 mins

Step 1: Fruit Fiesta!

Grab your biggest, sunniest bowl and dump in all of your beautifully chopped peaches, kiwi, mango, and strawberries. Give them a very gentle toss just enough to get them mingling without squishing anyone. Look at those colors!

Step 2: Zippy Dressing Time

In a smaller bowl, combine your finely chopped basil, that tablespoon of maple syrup, and the gorgeous juice and zest from your lime. Whisk it all together until it’s happy and combined. Take a quick sniff oh yeah, that’s the good stuff.

Step 3: Bring It All Together!

Drizzle that vibrant, herbaceous dressing all over your waiting fruit. Gently stir everything until each piece of fruit gets a little glossy coat of flavor.

Step 4: Dig In!

You can serve this immediately for a perfect fresh crunch, or pop it in the fridge to chill and let the flavors become even best friends. It’s waiting for you!

Basil Lime Fruit Salad

Approximate Glycemic Index (GI): Low to Medium (~45-55)

Approximate Glycemic Load (GL): Low (~6-8)

Why: The recipe uses whole fruits high in fiber (which lowers the GI) and a very small amount of maple syrup. The overall carbohydrate content per serving is moderate, resulting in a low Glycemic Load.

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Easy Ingredient Swaps

Here are some easy and delicious swap ideas for your Basil Lime Fruit Salad, perfect for keeping it fresh and using what you have on hand.

Fruit Swaps (Keep about 6-7 cups total fruit):

  • Peaches: → Nectarines, plums, or 1 cup of pineapple chunks.
  • Kiwi: → 1-2 green apples (chopped), 1 cup green grapes (halved), or a ripe pear.
  • Mango: → 2-3 fresh oranges (segmented) or 1 cup of fresh or canned mandarin oranges (drained).
  • Strawberries: → Raspberries, blackberries, or a cup of cubed watermelon.

Herb & Dressing Swaps:

  • Basil: → Fresh mint is a classic and fantastic alternative! Cilantro would also give a fun, vibrant twist.
  • Maple Syrup: → Honey or agave nectar work perfectly.
  • Lime: → Lemon would be just as zesty and delicious!

Pro-Tip: If you’re using softer berries like raspberries or blackberries as a swap, add them right at the end to prevent the salad from getting too mushy.

The goal is to make it work for you. Have fun mixing and matching

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Twist and Tweak Ideas

Here are some fun twists and tweaks to take your Basil Lime Fruit Salad to the next level…

Get Fancy: Elevate Your Salad

  • Add a Creamy Element: For a decadent twist, fold in a couple of spoonfuls of vanilla or coconut yogurt right before serving. It turns it into a creamy fruit salad situation.
  • A Crunchy Surprise: Sprinkle with toasted coconut flakes, chopped pistachios, or slivered almonds right on top for an amazing contrast in texture.
  • Spice It Up: For a seriously “wow” factor, add a tiny pinch of chili powder or cayenne pepper to the dressing. Sweet, zesty, and spicy is a killer combo!
  • Make it Boozy: This is a hit at adult gatherings. Drizzle a tablespoon of lime vodka, white rum, or even a splash of orange liqueur over the finished salad.

Keep it Simple: Easy Flavor Boosts

  • Vanilla Vibes: Add a drop or two of pure vanilla extract to the dressing. It adds a warm, sweet depth that pairs beautifully with the fruit.
  • Citrus Swap: Use lemon instead of lime for a slightly different, but just as bright, citrus kick.
  • Herb It Up: Mix your herbs! Try half basil and half mint for a super refreshing double-herb punch.

Theme It: For Specific Occasions

  • Tropical Party: Go all-in on the tropics! Use pineapple, mango, kiwi, and papaya. Swap the basil for mint and add a sprinkle of toasted coconut.
  • 4th of July BBQ: Use strawberries, blueberries, and chopped apples or peaches for a red, white, and blue theme. The lime basil dressing will still be perfect!
  • Brunch Edition: Serve it over a bed of Greek yogurt or alongside pancakes and French toast. The fruit salad becomes a gorgeous, fresh topping.

The best part? You can taste as you go and make it your own. Have fun with it

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Pro-Tips For the Best Fruit Salad Ever

Here are some useful, practical tips for making the best Basil Lime Fruit Salad…

1| Pick Ripe, But Firm Fruit: You want fruit that’s sweet and fragrant, but still a little firm to the touch. This helps it hold its shape when chopped and tossed, so you don’t end up with a mushy salad.

2| Chop to a Uniform Size: Try to chop all your fruit into similar-sized bite-sized pieces. This makes every spoonful a perfect mix of all the different flavors and makes it easier to eat.

3| Don’t Skip the Zest! That bright green lime zest is packed with intense citrus oil. Adding it to the dressing is a total game-changer for flavor, so definitely don’t leave it out.

4| Chiffonade Your Basil: Instead of just chopping, stack the basil leaves, roll them up tightly, and then slice them into thin ribbons (this is called a chiffonade). It looks prettier and helps prevent the basil from bruising and turning black.

5| Make it Ahead Smartly: You can chop the heartier fruit (like strawberries and mango) and mix the dressing a few hours ahead. Keep them separate in the fridge. Wait to add softer fruits (like very ripe peaches or kiwi) and the fresh basil until just before you’re ready to toss and serve to keep everything fresh.

6| Taste and Adjust Right Before Serving: Give it a final taste after you’ve tossed it all together. Want it sweeter? A tiny extra drizzle of maple syrup. Want more zing? A little more lime juice. Make it perfect for you!

7| Serve it Chilled: Pop your serving bowl in the freezer for 10-15 minutes before you make the salad. A cold bowl keeps the salad refreshingly cool for longer, especially if you’re serving it outdoors.

Basil Lime Fruit Salad

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Budget-Friendly Tips and Swaps

Here are some practical, budget-friendly tips for making this delicious fruit salad without breaking the bank.

1| Buy Frozen or Canned: Don’t shy away from frozen fruit (like peaches or mango) when fresh is out of season or pricey. Just thaw and pat dry before using. Canned pineapple or mandarin oranges (in juice, not syrup) are also great affordable options.

2| Shop Seasonal & Local: Build your salad around what’s currently in season and on sale. In summer, berries and peaches are cheaper; in winter, apples, pears, and citrus are your best friends.

3| Grow Your Own Basil: If you make herb-based dressings often, consider growing a small basil plant on your windowsill. It’s far cheaper than buying those clamshell packs every time!

4| Swap the Maple Syrup: While delicious, pure maple syrup can be pricey. Feel free to use honey or even a bit of simple syrup instead.

5| Simplify the Fruit Mix: You don’t need every fruit listed. Use 2 or 3 affordable in-season options and increase the quantities. For example, a big double batch of strawberries and peaches with just one kiwi for color works beautifully!

6| Check Discount Grocers: Stores like Aldi, Lidl, or local farmers’ markets often have great produce deals compared to major chains.

7| Use the Whole Lime: After zesting and juicing, don’t toss the lime hull! Toss it in a pitcher of water for a little flavor or use it to clean your sink waste not, want not!

Enjoy your delicious and economical fruit salad! 🍓🥭🍑

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Serving Ideas

Here are some fun and delicious serving ideas for your Basil Lime Fruit Salad, perfect for any occasion.

Classic & Simple

  • On Its Own: Serve it in a big, beautiful bowl with a large spoon. It’s a star all by itself!
  • Brunch Star: Pair it with pancakes, waffles, or French toast for a fresh, bright side that cuts through the richness.
  • BBQ Sidekick: This salad is the perfect light and refreshing counterpoint to grilled meats like chicken, pork chops, or burgers.

Get Fancy & Fun

  • In a Parfait: Layer it with vanilla Greek yogurt or coconut whipped cream in a clear glass for a gorgeous breakfast or dessert parfait.
  • Top Your Toast: Spoon it over a thick layer of ricotta or cream cheese on toasted sourdough or a bagel for an next-level open-faced sandwich.
  • With a Scoop: Serve it over a scoop of vanilla ice cream, lemon sorbet, or coconut ice cream for an incredibly easy and impressive dessert.

For a Party or Gathering

  • Fruit Salad Bar: Set out a big bowl of the salad and smaller bowls of toppings like toasted coconut, chopped nuts, or extra basil for a DIY bar.
  • In Individual Cups: Serve it in small mason jars or clear cups for a cute, portion-controlled, and mess-free option at parties.
  • As a Salsa: Chop the fruit a bit finer and serve it as a fresh salsa with cinnamon-sugar pita chips or as a topping for grilled fish or fish tacos.

No matter how you serve it, it’s guaranteed to be a refreshing hit

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Storage Tips

  • Best Served Fresh: This salad is truly at its peak within the first few hours of making it. The fruit is perfectly crisp, and the basil is bright and vibrant.
  • Short-Term Storage (The Best Method):
    • Store any leftovers in a completely airtight container in the refrigerator.
    • It will keep for 1-2 days, but be aware that the fruit will continue to release juices and soften, and the basil may darken.
    • Pro Tip: If you know you’ll have leftovers, store a portion without the dressing and add it just before serving the next day.
  • Don’t Freeze It: Freezing this salad is not recommended. When thawed, the fruit will become extremely mushy and watery, losing its fresh appeal entirely.

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Final Thoughts

Well, that’s my new go-to move for when I need to bring a little joy to the table. I really hope you give this one a shot and that it becomes a favorite in your house, too. It’s the kind of simple, happy food that just makes a day better. If you do make it, I’d love to hear how it turned out! Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a big bowl of this with my name on it… and it’s calling my name pretty loudly. Enjoy, my friends.

Recipe Card

Basil Lime Fruit Salad

I'm sharing my favorite basil lime fruit salad recipe! 🍓🥝 It's a crazy refreshing mix of strawberries, mango, peaches & kiwi with a sweet, zesty dressing. Perfect for summer parties! 😎

Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 10 mins Total Time 20 mins Difficulty: Beginner Servings: 8 Estimated Cost: $ 16 Calories: 110

Ingredients

For the fruit salad:

For the dressing:

Instructions

  1. Combine Fruit: Place the prepared peaches, kiwi, mango, and strawberries into a large mixing bowl. Toss gently to combine.
  2. Prepare Dressing: In a separate small bowl, combine the finely chopped basil, maple syrup, and the fresh juice and zest of one lime. Whisk vigorously until the ingredients are fully emulsified.
  3. Assemble Salad: Pour the prepared dressing over the combined fruit. Using a large spoon, fold the mixture gently until the fruit is evenly coated.
  4. Serve: The salad may be served immediately. For best results, cover and refrigerate for up to 8 hours before serving to allow the flavors to meld.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 8


Amount Per Serving
Calories 110kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 0.5g1%
Total Carbohydrate 27g9%
Dietary Fiber 5g20%
Sugars 20g
Protein 2g4%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make this fruit salad ahead of time?

You can, but for the best texture, I recommend a make-ahead hack: chop the sturdier fruit (like strawberries and mango) and mix the dressing a day in advance. Keep them separate in the fridge. Then, right before serving, chop the softer fruits (like peaches and kiwi), add the basil, and toss everything together.

My basil is turning brown. What did I do wrong?

Nothing! Basil is delicate and can bruise and darken when chopped and mixed with acid (like lime juice). It's still totally fine to eat. For the prettiest presentation, make the salad close to when you plan to serve it.

Can I use different herb?

Absolutely! Fresh mint is a fantastic and classic swap for the basil. Cilantro would also give a cool, vibrant twist if you're into that.

How long will the leftovers last?

You can keep leftovers in a sealed container in the fridge for 1-2 days. Just know the fruit will get softer and release more juice the longer it sits. It’ll still taste great, though the texture will be more like a fruit compote.

Is there a substitute for the maple syrup?

For sure! Honey or agave nectar work perfectly as a one-to-one swap. The goal is just a touch of liquid sweetness to balance the lime.

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