Frozen Fruit Salad Recipe
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Frozen fruit salad is a family-favorite fruit salad recipe served at all special occasions including showers, weddings, parties, and family suppers.
There is a frozen fruit salad that my aunt always made when I was growing up. It was far from my favorite. Green with pecans and pineapple bits, she would serve it on a lettuce leaf alongside a plate of chicken salad during the summer. I would eat a few bites and then hurriedly drink a big gulp of sweet tea to wash it down.
When I started dating my husband ages ago, one of my favorite things to do was eat a late lunch or supper at his parents’ house on the weekends – normally on Sundays. One time, I asked her if I could help her with anything and she asked me to pull the frozen fruit salad out of the freezer.
Immediately, my mind flew to those green salads and wondering how I could be polite to not have to eat any of them. I believe she saw my relief as she had to point out the muffin tin filled with pink confection in her freezer to me.
One bite repaired any ill will I had of frozen fruit salad.
It is a family-favorite recipe that is a definite hit for warm weather meals.
Here’s how she makes it.
This is absolutely one of the easiest recipes you can imagine.
You basically just pour everything into a large bowl – cherry pie filling, drained crushed pineapple, sweetened condensed milk, lemon juice, and Cool Whip – and mix it together.
Then, you’ll either spoon it into lightly greased muffin tins or pour it into a lightly greased large casserole dish.
Pop it into the freezer and allow it to freeze completely, then serve it on a lettuce leaf in the traditional Southern style, or without.
Here’s how I make it.
Frozen Fruit Salad Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 21-ounce can cherry pie filling
- 1 20-ounce can crushed pineapple, , drained
- 1 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
- 1 8-ounce carton Cool Whip
- 1/4 cup lemon juice
- 1 cup chopped pecans, optional
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a large mixing bowl. Pour into lightly greased muffin tins or large casserole dish (9×13). Place in freezer to freeze throughout prior to serving. When ready to serve, allow to stand for about 3-5 minutes.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I know your family is going to enjoy this as much as mine does!
Love ya,
Robyn xoxo
OH MY!! This is the best treat for this summer! hmmmm,mouthwatering :))
Ohhh boy – this looks amazing! Can’t wait to try it this summer!
Thanks so much, Jamie.
Made this with ff Cool Whip, sugar free cherry filling, and ff condensed milk. It is a tasty light treat and totally diet friendly! Thank you for the great recipe!
I have never heard of a frozen fruit salad. It looks so good! And, I think that my littles will just love it.
I love this, such an easy one!
Oh my goodness! love this!
This is beautiful, what a great idea!
I haven’t ever tried this frozen but we make it for just about every holiday and a call it pink cloud : )
We too have done the non-frozen version, calling it Pink Salad. You can substitute or add almost any fruits. If you add bananas, soak them in the lemon juice first so they don’t turn brown. We add mandarin oranges to ours. It comes out delicious every time!!
Lovely salad…can’t wait to fix it!! Good way to get more fruit in my diet!!! Ha!Ha! Thanks for the recipe……
I can only imagine all the fun fruit combinations one could make with this.