This recipe is a fun one to get the kids involved with, too! You’ll just need to put your Type A personality (if that’s you) aside and let them top the pizza however they please. You could even let them choose some additional toppings such as coconut flakes, chopped nuts or mini chocolate chips.

A treat that’s high in antioxidants and fiber, too.

It’s alway a double-win when you can enjoy a treat and reap some nutritional benefits at the same time. Berries are high in antioxidants, lower in sugar compared to other fruits, and high in fiber. A serving of this Gluten-Free Berry Fruit Pizza provides 3 grams of fiber and just 7 g of sugar (from natural sources). Heck, you could even serve this for breakfast along with a couple of hard-boiled eggs for a good source of protein or for a healthy afternoon snack for the kids! And if you love this recipe, I highly recommend you give our Grain-Free Berry Crisp a try! It’s another favorite healthy treat of ours.

Change it up with what’s in season.

Enjoy this fruit pizza all year round by simply substituting the berries with what’s in season or what you have on hand. For example, apple slices, pear slices, dried cranberries and cinnamon make for a delicious fall fruit pizza. If you’re looking for something a bit more dessert-like, I love banana slices, chocolate drizzle and peanut butter for a totally scrumptious combo. Get creative and have fun with this recipe!

This recipe can be made dairy-free, vegan-friendly and/or paleo-friendly.

Our goal as The Real Food Dietitians is to create healthy recipes for ALL to enjoy. Here are some simple substitutions you can make with this Gluten-Free Berry Fruit Pizza:

For paleo-friendly and dairy-free: Use a non-dairy Greek yogurt or full-fat canned coconut cream in place of the Greek yogurt.For vegan-friendly: Use a non-dairy Greek yogurt or full-fat canned coconut cream in place of the Greek yogurt. Instead of  the one egg in the crust, use a chia or flax gel.

Are you ready to sink your teeth into this Gluten-Free Berry Fruit Pizza? Gather those ingredients, turn on some tunes, and let’s get cookin’!

Pin now to make later! And if you’re looking for something a little lighter and a recipe that doesn’t require the oven – head on over to Nourish Move Love for her Watermelon Fruit Pizza Recipe! Love this idea! Photo by Lindsey from Nourish Move Love. Photo Credit: The photos in this blog post were taken by Jess of Plays Well with Butter.  This post may contain affiliate links which won’t change your price but will share some commission. All photos and content are copyright protected. Please do not use our photos without prior written permission. If you wish to republish this recipe, please rewrite the recipe in your own unique words and link back to the source recipe here on The Real Food Dietitians. Thank you!