Healthy Fruit Salsa and Gluten Free Cinnamon Chips - Party Recipes (2024)

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This fun appetizer/party dish is a hit every time I make it. It also scored amazing reviews in the original recipe >> Annie’s Fruit Salsa and Cinnamon Chips. This healthy version; healthy fruit salsa with gluten free cinnamon chips will definitely do the same for you! And luckily, with some of the delicious gluten-free tortilla options out there right now and the organic sweeteners, no one will ever know its healthier.

How to Make Healthy Fruit Salsa & Gluten Free Cinnamon Chips

Just a heads up, after many, many fails on successfully recreating a gluten-free version of this recipe, I learned a couple things:

  1. To make this recipe faster: I wish I could be a minimalist. Unfortunately, clean eating/cooking takes up extra time, so I often do use kitchen tools to make recipes faster. You are perfectly welcome to dice all the fruit by hand. However, I used a vegetable peeler + apple slicerHealthy Fruit Salsa and Gluten Free Cinnamon Chips - Party Recipes (2) for the apples and a food chopperHealthy Fruit Salsa and Gluten Free Cinnamon Chips - Party Recipes (3) for the rest of the fruit (this works better on the softer fruits; everything but the apple).
  2. I DO NOT recommend using corn tortillas. They just aren’t the right consistency for this recipe. When I converted this recipe to gluten-free with a more natural fruit salsa, my first attempt of the salsa with tweaks went great. However, the tortillas (as easy as they sound) were not easy. The original recipe used flour tortillas, which previously worked fabulous (and will work great for you if you’re not gluten-free). But when I tried out gluten-free tortillas, I went through eight batches before I settled on the corn tortillas being the issue. The sugar kept caramelizing and making the tortillas a huge soggy mess. I tried corn tortillas with: coconut oil brushed on, an organic coconut oil spray, an organic vegetable oil spray, and an organic olive oil spray; and each was soggy. Finally, I tried out some cassava flour tortillas (and tried each of the oils) and all versions of these worked much better. Moral of the story, if your recipe is not turning out, try a new type of gluten-free tortilla, it’s probably not the oil!

Healthy Fruit Salsa Ingredients

Now that you’ve got the right tools and cinnamon chips, how can you make your salsa healthier? Well, this recipe already falls on the natural side to begin with by obtaining most of its sweet flavor from fruit. You start with your favorite fruits – I used kiwis, apples, strawberries, and raspberries, but you can also add and/or sub: peaches, nectarines, pears, blueberries, pineapple, grapes (diced), and orange pieces/segments.

Lemon juice is added to prevent browning. I like to use a citrus juicer/squeezer and squeeze mine fresh as the store-bought version can taste off and include extra preservatives. Finally, the sweetener is added. Two tablespoons are used in this recipe, but you can get away with using coconut sugar, honey, both, or neither (both are more natural sweeteners, but obviously the lower sugar the healthier!).

How to Serve Fruit Salsa

As seen in the picture, I like to serve mine Florida-style (in cute tropical dishes) ❤️🧡💛 🌴. It’s definitely best served on a platter with an accompaniment. Here are some options:

  • Serve with the cinnamon chips. You can make them gluten-free, regular, or there are even low carb tortillas available in grocery stores that you can sub in the recipe above for a keto/low carb options.
  • Serve with graham crackers of choice (easiest option requiring no prep)
  • If you’re grain free you could serve with these apple chips – this recipe is amazing, but for clean-eating purposes, I’d recommend making it with a sea salt or Himalayan salt instead of the kosher.
  • You could also use this fruit salsa as a topper for fish or a cheesecake/other dessert instead of with the cinnamon chips. Yum!

How Long Does Fruit Salsa Last?

It typically keeps in the fridge for up to 3-5 days. It will, however, likely get runny after even a few hours to be sure to strain before serving.

How Do You Store the Fruit Salsa & Cinnamon Chips?

Store the healthy fruit salsa in an airtight glass container in your fridge. Make sure the cinnamon chips are completely cooled, then they can be stored in an airtight container. These will also only keep a few days before the texture won’t be ideal for consumption.

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You can still enjoy most of your favorite recipes ~ with a few minor tweaks! For more fun gluten free party recipes, check out these recipes, or try the current summer favorite a red, white, and blue 4th of July Charcuterie Board!

Here’s to another flavorful, fun, and healthier party recipe and regaining our sparkle together,

✧❈✯✦Jenn✦✯❈✧

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Healthy Fruit Salsa and Gluten Free Cinnamon Chips

Jenn @ Regain Your Sparkle

Healthy fruit salsa with gluten free cinnamon chips makes a sweet, fun, and impressive party food for cookouts, dinner parties, and more!

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Appetizer

Servings 6

Ingredients

  • 3 kiwis peeled and diced
  • 2 honeycrisp or another sweet apples – peeled, cored and diced
  • 8 ounces raspberries
  • 1 pound strawberries diced
  • 1 tablespoon honey (sub maple syrup for vegan)
  • 1 tablespoon organic coconut sugar
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • ½ cup organic sugar
  • 2 tablespoons cinnamon
  • 1 package gluten free tortillas , preferably not corn
  • coconut oil

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F.

  • In a bowl, combine kiwis, apples, raspberries, strawberries, honey, coconut sugar, and lemon juice. Mix well and refrigerate while making the chips.

  • Mix sugar and cinnamon together.

  • Cut each tortilla into wedges. Coat one side of each wedge with cooking spray. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Flip and repeat.

  • Bake wedges for 8-10 minutes (make sure there’s only one layer on the pan; this may require separate batches). Allow to cool. Serve with fruit salsa. **You may need to strain fruit salsa before serving, the salsa creates a lot of juice.

Notes

Adapted from Ann Page/Allrecipes

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Healthy Fruit Salsa and Gluten Free Cinnamon Chips - Party Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What goes with salsa besides chips? ›

Salsa is a delicious topper for scrambled eggs, burgers, mac 'n cheese, and even grits.

What do you eat with homemade salsa? ›

Tacos and fajitas: spice up your meal with some homemade salsa, turn the average dinner into something different this time of year. Grilled Meats: grilled chicken need some flavor? Add some fresh salsa on top! Scrambled Eggs: I love to just add some salsa once the eggs are on my plate, just like a condiment.

What do you dip with salsa? ›

Crisp fried bacon, steak, salami slices and cheese sticks can also be lined up on a platter with salsas for dipping on the side. As an experiment, try putting one of these plates out next to your veggie platter and see which one disappears faster, just for fun.

Can chips and salsa be healthy? ›

While we don't recommend making your entire diet around chips and salsa, it does have some health benefits due to its ingredients. Tomatoes: They are a major dietary source of antioxidant lycopene, as well as vitamin C, potassium, folate, and vitamin K.

Is chips and salsa an unhealthy snack? ›

Chips and Salsa are a Mexican treat that can really run up the amount of calories and sodium in your meal. Sodium intake is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. At a typical Mexican restaurant, just 8 tortilla chips can have up to 120 mgs of salt.

What is a healthy snack with salsa? ›

You can eat salsa with other low-carb and low-sugar dipping options—like bell pepper strips, celery or other veggies, or low-carb tortilla chips—for a healthy, filling, and diabetes-friendly snack.

Is salsa healthy to eat everyday? ›

Salsa Is A Great Source of Potassium and Citric Acid

Because salsa contains potassium, adding it to your daily diet (along with a banana or two) can fill this nutritional gap. The lemon juice used to preserve salsa also provides citric acid, which can help protect against the formation of kidney stones.

What veggies can you eat with salsa? ›

If you're looking for alternatives to chips for salsa, here are a few options: 1. Fresh Vegetables: Cut up crunchy vegetables like bell peppers, cucumbers, carrots, celery, or jicama into sticks or slices. These vegetables offer a refreshing and healthy alternative to chips while providing a satisfying crunch.

What is a healthy alternative to dip in salsa? ›

Enjoy vegetables with your salsa for a healthy alternative.

You can use any vegetables you want for your snack, but try carrots, celery stalks, green peppers, radish, or jicama since they'll complement the flavors well. Wash and cut the vegetables into 3 in (7.6 cm) sticks so they're easier to dip.

How do you serve salsa at a party? ›

Find cute small bowls, like ramekins, for your salsas. Spread them out on your platter, cheeseboard or sheet pan. Then you can fill the empty spaces with chips, avocado halves, peppers and cilantro.

What can I dip salsa without chips? ›

Are there any non-traditional ways to enjoy salsa without chips? Yes, you can get creative with salsa by using it as a dip for raw vegetables like carrots, celery, or bell peppers. It can also be used as a topping for grilled vegetables or as a flavor enhancer for soups and stews.

What do Mexicans eat with salsa? ›

Salsas de mesa are a basic element of Mexican cuisine, we put them on pretty much anything you can think of: tacos, quesadillas, eggs, rice, soup, ceviches and many more items.

Do pretzels and salsa go together? ›

Pretzels with your dips amps up the flavor and keeps things healthier while not sacrificing the crunch everyone loves. Salsa and Cheddar Jalapeno Pretzels: You don't have to work hard for this yummy combination. Grab your favorite prepared salsa from the store and serve it up with a bag of OMG!

What is a good salsa alternative to tortilla chips? ›

Cutting vegetables into manageable sticks seizes allows for an easy, one-bite dip into a delicious freshly made salsa. It is also an excellent idea for a finger food idea to serve at a party or gathering. The best choices are celery, carrots, and even bell peppers to use in place of the traditional tortilla chips.

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