I love a cookie that feels like a small cake. Fruit Pizza Cookies: The Colorful Summer Treat Everyone Loves is that kind of bake. I make them when I want bright color and soft texture in one bite, and I share them with friends and family.
My Dad James loved these for summer picnics, and Mom Eva used to line them on a tray for holidays. My sister Jennifer always steals the best fruit slice.
Your Ingredients List
- 1 cup Salted Butter (Can use unsalted if preferred)
- 1 cup Granulated Sugar
- 1 large Egg (Room temperature works best)
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract (Can be swapped with almond extract)
- 1/2 teaspoon Almond Extract (Optional due to nut allergies)
- 2 teaspoons Baking Powder (Check for freshness)
- 3 cups All-Purpose Flour (Measure accurately to avoid drying)
- 8 ounces Cream Cheese (Must be softened)
- 1/4 cup Butter (Softened)
- 2 cups Powdered Sugar
- variety Fresh Fruit (Consider berries, kiwi, bananas, mandarin oranges)
My Go-To Equipment
I keep a few tools close when I bake these cookies. I use a stand mixer or a hand mixer for fast work. I have a medium bowl and a large bowl for dry and wet items. I use a cookie scoop so cookies match in size. I roll dough on a floured board with a rolling pin. I bake on parchment lined sheets and cool on racks. A small offset spatula helps me spread the cream cheese frosting. I also keep small cookie cutters to shape the dough if I want rounds that sit like mini pizzas.
The Simple Steps to Follow
- Preheat the oven and line baking sheets with parchment.
- Cream the butter and sugar until light.
- Beat in the egg and vanilla and almond extract if using.
- Mix baking powder into the flour and add to the wet mix.
- Stir until a soft dough forms and rest if needed.
- Roll dough to even thickness on a floured surface.
- Cut rounds and place them on the sheet with space to spread.
- Bake until edges are just firm and tops look set.
- Let cookies cool fully on a rack.
- Beat softened cream cheese with the softened butter until smooth.
- Add powdered sugar and mix to a pipeable frosting.
- Spread a thin layer of frosting on each cooled cookie.
- Arrange fresh fruit on top in colorful patterns.
- Chill briefly so frosting firms and fruit stays fresh.

Healthy Twists on a Classic
I like to make small swaps to keep treats lighter. I will add a bit of lemon zest to the dough for a bright note. I sometimes use half whole wheat flour and half all-purpose to add fiber. For a lower sugar option I cut powdered sugar in the frosting and stir in a spoon of plain yogurt to keep it smooth. If you like brunch style sweets, I also pair small fruit pizza cookies with savory bites and warm bread, inspired by morning recipes like breakfast pizza hash brown crust for a fun spread.
You can swap fruit to suit the season. Use melon in late summer, pears in fall, or citrus segments in winter. For kids I keep fruit small and soft so each bite is easy. I avoid added nuts if anyone in the group has an allergy. I also try to dry wet fruit gently with paper towel so the cookies do not get soggy.
Serving Suggestions From My Table
I serve these on a flat platter so the color shows. I arrange fruit by color for a bright look. I place small forks and napkins nearby for adult guests. For a tea party I pair the cookies with light herbal tea and a bowl of berries. At a kid party I place them on a low tray where kids can pick one without help.
If you want a more formal plate, I add a small mint leaf and a light dust of powdered sugar right before serving. For a picnic I pack the cookies in a shallow box with parchment between layers so they keep their shape. For a brunch I offer extra cream cheese frosting on the side and a few small jugs of honey and jam, which echo cakes like my favorite family recipes such as Authentic Italian Grandma’s Cake Recipe in feel and care.
Getting It Just Right
I watch the oven closely because these cookies change fast. I bake until the edges look set and the top no longer shines. If the dough looks dry when I mix, I add a teaspoon of milk at a time until it holds. If the frosting is too stiff, I add a little cream or milk to smooth it. If it is too soft, I add a touch more powdered sugar. When I cut fruit, I pick pieces that sit flat so toppings do not fall off.
If cookies spread too much, I chill the dough for 20 minutes before cutting. If they brown too fast on the bottom, I lower the oven rack. I always check the baking powder date because old powder will make flat cookies. These steps help me make each batch match the idea in my head.
How to Store Leftovers
I keep fruit pizza cookies in a shallow airtight container. I place a sheet of parchment between layers so they do not stick. If fruit is very juicy, I store the cookies without fruit and add fresh fruit right before serving. I refrigerate any cookies with cream cheese frosting to keep the frosting safe. To freeze, I place them single layer on a tray, flash freeze, and then move to a bag with parchment between layers. Thaw in the fridge so the frosting stays neat.
Enjoy Every Moment
I tell friends to savor the colors as much as the taste. These cookies feel like a small party. I make a tray and watch people relax, talk, and smile as they pick their favorite slice of fruit. Baking this recipe brings warm memories, and I hope it does the same for you.
A Few Common Questions
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I keep the dough cool and bake until the edges set. Fruit Pizza Cookies: The Colorful Summer Treat Everyone Loves needs cooled cookies before you add frosting so the cream cheese stays smooth.
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Yes. You can use frozen fruit as long as you dry it well and add it right before serving. For Fruit Pizza Cookies: The Colorful Summer Treat Everyone Loves I prefer fresh fruit, but frozen works in a pinch.
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You can make the dough a day ahead and keep it chilled. For the best results with Fruit Pizza Cookies: The Colorful Summer Treat Everyone Loves I frost and add fruit the same day you serve them so they stay bright and fresh.
Authentic German Bee Sting Cake sits in my recipe box as a special treat that I sometimes make along with these cookies.
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Fruit Pizza Cookies: The Colorful Summer Treat Everyone Loves
- Total Time: 32 minutes
- Yield: 24 cookies 1x
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Delicious cookies that feel like cake topped with a vibrant assortment of fresh fruits.
Ingredients
- 1 cup Salted Butter (Can use unsalted if preferred)
- 1 cup Granulated Sugar
- 1 large Egg (Room temperature works best)
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract (Can be swapped with almond extract)
- 1/2 teaspoon Almond Extract (Optional due to nut allergies)
- 2 teaspoons Baking Powder (Check for freshness)
- 3 cups All-Purpose Flour (Measure accurately to avoid drying)
- 8 ounces Cream Cheese (Must be softened)
- 1/4 cup Butter (Softened)
- 2 cups Powdered Sugar
- Variety Fresh Fruit (Consider berries, kiwi, bananas, mandarin oranges)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven and line baking sheets with parchment.
- Cream the butter and sugar until light.
- Beat in the egg and vanilla and almond extract if using.
- Mix baking powder into the flour and add to the wet mix.
- Stir until a soft dough forms and rest if needed.
- Roll dough to even thickness on a floured surface.
- Cut rounds and place them on the sheet with space to spread.
- Bake until edges are just firm and tops look set.
- Let cookies cool fully on a rack.
- Beat softened cream cheese with the softened butter until smooth.
- Add powdered sugar and mix to a pipeable frosting.
- Spread a thin layer of frosting on each cooled cookie.
- Arrange fresh fruit on top in colorful patterns.
- Chill briefly so frosting firms and fruit stays fresh.
Notes
For lighter treats, consider adding lemon zest, using half whole wheat flour, or reducing powdered sugar.
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 12 minutes
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 cookie
- Calories: 200
- Sugar: 15g
- Sodium: 150mg
- Fat: 7g
- Saturated Fat: 4g
- Unsaturated Fat: 2g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 30g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 2g
- Cholesterol: 30mg
Keywords: Cookies, Fruit Pizza, Summer Treat, Colorful Dessert, Fruit Dessert
