Cozy Grandma’s Christmas Salad

The “Vintage-Glow” Grandma’s Christmas Salad

This version features the classic “Red-and-Green” layers—using a lime-cream base studded with bright maraschino “jewels.”

CategoryDetails
Prep Time20 minutes
Chill Time4–6 hours (or overnight)
Total Time6 hours 20 minutes
Yield10–12 Servings

🍴 Ingredients

  • The “Green” Foundation:
    • 2 pkgs (3 oz each) Lime gelatin
    • 2 cups Boiling water
    • 1 can (20 oz) Crushed pineapple (juice reserved)
  • The “Cozy” Cloud:
    • 8 oz Cream cheese (softened to room temperature)
    • 1 cup Heavy whipping cream (or 8 oz whipped topping)
    • ½ cup Mini marshmallows (for the “snow” effect)
  • The “Red” Jewels:
    • ½ cup Maraschino cherries (halved and patted dry)
    • ½ cup Walnuts or pecans (finely chopped, optional)

👩‍🍳 Instructions

1. The “Juice-Bloom”

  • In a large bowl, dissolve the lime gelatin in 2 cups of boiling water.
  • Measure the reserved pineapple juice and add enough cold water to make 1 ½ cups. Stir this cold liquid into the hot gelatin.
  • Refrigerate for about 45–60 minutes until it is thickened but not set (it should look like thick syrup).

2. The “Cheese-Whip”

  • In a separate bowl, beat the softened cream cheese until smooth.
  • Slowly fold in the whipped cream (or topping) until you have a fluffy, white mixture.
  • The Rule: If you try to mix cold cream cheese, you will have “white dots” in your green salad. It must be room temperature!

3. The “Jewel” Fold

  • Gently whisk the cream cheese mixture into the thickened lime gelatin until the color is a pale, creamy pastel green.
  • Fold in the crushed pineapple, marshmallows, walnut bits, and those bright maraschino cherries.

4. The “Mold-Set”

  • Pour the mixture into a 9×13 inch glass dish or a decorative Bundt mold (lightly sprayed with non-stick spray).
  • Chill for at least 4 hours, though overnight is best for the marshmallows to “melt” into the texture.

5. The “Grandma” Presentation

  • The Pro Move: Slice into squares and serve on a bed of crisp iceberg lettuce leaves. The bitterness of the lettuce perfectly offsets the sweet, creamy lime custard.

The “Sparkle-Top” Hack: For an extra festive touch, sprinkle the top with shredded sweetened coconut before the salad fully sets. It creates a “winter wonderland” appearance that hides any imperfections on the surface of the mold.

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