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Claudia Ruis knows a way to slip more fruit into your family's diet. "Both kids and adults love these fun grilled fruit kabobs. I like the fact that the sauce and be made ahead of time," she writes from Massapequa, New York. "Kids will have a great time helping to assemble the kabobs, too."
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Nutritional Analysis: One serving (2 kabobs with 3 tablespoons raspberry sauce) equals 204 calories, 1 g fat (trace saturated fat), 0 cholesterol, 15 mg sodium, 52 g carbohydrate, 4 g fiber, 2 g protein.
Originally published as Marshmallow Fruit Kabobs in Light & Tasty June/July 2004, p15
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Reviewed on Jun. 01, 2011 by shecooksalot
The idea of the fruit and marshmallows on the kabobs was fun. The kids liked it, but unfortunately I didn't care for the raspberry dipping sauce and the marshmellows cooked (and melted) way too fast so some of the fruit was still not grilled up. My BBQ is old school, so when it's on, it's on and I can't adjust for different heat settings. It might be fun to try over a campfire as a smores alternative.
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