This recipe has been in my family for years. I remember making is as a child. It was a great way for our little hands to help out in the kitchen.
Dump all ingredients in a big bowl and fold until well mixed. Chill and serve.
Servings: | 6-8 |
Time: | 10 Minutes Preparation Time |
By holli from Detroit, MI
I am looking for some new recipes for fruit salad.
Thanks,
Tuey From Fort Collins, CO
This is a recipe from my husband's family that is really easy to put together.
In a large bowl, mix together a small carton of Cool Whip with a small package of Instant Vanilla Pudding and juice that was drained from a can of pineapple chunks. Add the pineapple chunks and whatever other fruit you enjoy, apples, pears, mandarin oranges, grapes etc.
We've tried it with several different combinations of fruit and it always tastes great.
I have made this recipe for many potlucks. I made it for a staff/volunteer meeting where I volunteer. The boss of the agency asked for the recipe. The original recipe used strawberries. I changed that to canned cherry pie filling. Put the cherries in bowl, 'juice' and all. Add one can pineapple chunks, drained, reserve the juice. Add one can of drained mandarin oranges and 2 bananas sliced. Mix together. If a little more liquid is needed, use some of the pineapple liquid. Need to be able to coat the bananas so they don't turn color. I usually drain the pineapple into the pie filling can, to mix it with the cherry sauce left in the can. Variations, use just cherry pie filling, bananas, and blueberries (fresh) for 4th of July. Can add or delete fruits according to personal taste. Can pitch the leftover 'juice', or drink it, or use it in jello.
I make the cool whip, vanilla pudding and crushed pineapple and serve it over angel food cake. It is wonderful!!
For more fruit salad recipes go to recipezaar.com or allrecipes.com for starters.
Tropical Goodness (is what I call this one)
Mix one sqeezed lime juice and 1/2 cup honey
(even if your honey is lumpy and hard, the lime
juice will soften it to liquid as you mix this)
Cut up apples, oranges, pineapples, add grapes,
any color. Put fruits in your fruit salad bowl and
add honey lime juice and ginger mix
and it is very good, tropical and fresh
I recently made a "Cherry Salad" & it was very good. It wasn't a pretty salad.
1 can cherry pie filling
1 cup chopped nuts
1 cup miniature marshmallows
1 (16 oz) can crushed pineapple, drained
1 c. coconut
2 bananas, diced
Mix well and chill till ready to serve. (I used the "lite" cherry pie filling, as well as unsweetened coconut (bought at the health food store), so it wasn't as full of sugar that my friends and I, that are diabetic couldn't have some.) I got several compliments on it.
A fruit salad is a fun, tasty way to get alot of good vitamins and minerals into your diet. This is one that I often make.
My mother and I were talking about a recipe she used to make for the holidays years ago, but she has no idea were the recipe is. Can anyone help?
This is an easy, fat free and refreshing fruit salad. My kids gobbled it up just as quickly as the kind I usually make with whipped cream.
A refreshing side dish we love in summer with sandwiches. We find these are enough fruits but you can add others if you like.
This is a salad my mom used to make all the time when I was growing up. It tastes good and is great for any occasion! It's been used over and over again in our home.
This is a simple fruit salad with no extras - it doesn't need any extras!
Combine all ingredients. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Serves 5 - 6.
Easiest salad ever! Love the mandarin oranges and pineapple in this.
In large bowl, combine ginger ale, honey, lime peel, and lime juice; mix well. Add all remaining ingredients; stir gently to combine. Cover; refrigerate at least 1 hour before serving.
How do I make a fruit salad on a budget, when serving a large group?
By grannie
It's usually thriftier if buying fruit and vegetable during each of their seasons. Around here right now, apples, grapes and cabbage would make a great Waldorf salad. Small marshmallows go well in there also, and I sometimes put walnuts in there, depends, though I think walnuts are a fairly good price now also.
I also usually use lemon yogurt for the dressing, just stir the yogurt until smooth, rather than mayo, though there are recipes on the internet for Waldorf salad dressings. As the holiday season comes along, there should be good prices for citrus salads, and banana's go well with citrus. You can also use less fruit by making jello salads as well. I hope this helps you!