Easy Fruit Salad Recipes
A collection of easy fruit salad recipes and some fruit salad dressing recipes that are a favorite at our house.
Please share your favorite fruit salad recipe below.
Romaine Fruit Salad
romaine lettuce cut up
avocado cut in slices
kiwi cut up
assorted fruit such as watermelon, grapes,
blueberries, grapefruit,
strawberries, orange segments
Toss ingredients together and serve with one of the dressings below.
Citrus Salad Dressing Recipe
1/3 Cup oil
1 teaspoon orange peel
½ Cup grapefruit juice
2 Tablespoons sugar
2 Tablespoons lemon juice
½ teaspoon mustard
¼ teaspoon salt
Honey dressing
4 teaspoons lime juice
2 teaspoons honey
¼ teaspoons salt
3 Tablespoons vegetable oil
Watermelon Salad
1 Cup seeded chopped watermelon
1/2 Cup chopped strawberries
½ Cup chopped kiwifruit
½ Cup chopped peaches
3 Tablespoons lime juice
4 teaspoons honey
1-2 mint leaves, chopped, optional
Mix together Could serve in halved and hollowed limes for added affect,
in hollowed out watermelon, or inside half a coconut, hollowed
pineapple, etc.
Spinach Strawberry Salad Recipe
fresh spinach or romaine lettuce
fruit of choice: sliced strawberries, sliced kiwi, grapefruit sections,
etc.
Dressing:
1 C. oil
4 T. sour cream
5 T. vinegar
½ tsp. mustard
2 garlic cloves
½ tsp. salt
2 T. sugar
2 tsp. parsley
Blend oil and sour cream. Then mix in vinegar and other ingredients.
Shake well before using.
Layered Easy Fruit Salad Recipes
Fruit and Pudding Salad
2 cups peaches, sliced
2 cups strawberries
2 cups grapes
2 cups bananas sliced
1 1/4 cups milk
1/2 cup sour cream or plain yogurt
1 package vanilla or banana pudding
6 ounce
can crushed pineapple with juice
In a bowl, combine milk, sour cream and pudding mixture. Gently stir in
pineapple. Chill. In a serving bowl, layer peaches, strawberries,
grapes and bananas. You can add a different fruit, use whatever you
like. Pour pudding mixture over the top and let chill several hours
before serving.
Peach Strawberry Salad
1 Cup strawberries
1 Cup plain or vanilla yogurt
1 Cup peaches
1-2 Tablespoons sugar
dash cinnamon
In a serving bowl add strawberries and peaches. In a separate bowl,
stir together yogurt, sugar and cinnamon. Pour over top of fruit.
Gently fold into mixture to cover.
Classic Waldorf Salad
This salad dates back to the late 1800's
where the New York Waldorf-Astoria hotel served this. It originally
only had mayonnaise, apples and celery. We've added a few more
ingredients.
4 Cups shredded Romaine lettuce, optional
2 red apples, diced
1 Tablespoon lemon juice
¼ Cup grapes, halved
½ Cup walnuts, chopped
2 stalks celery, sliced
½ Cup mayonnaise
1/4 Cup sour cream
juice of 1 lemon
In a mixing bowl add apples, grapes, walnuts and celery. Blend
together mayonnaise, sour cream and lemon juice in different bowl. Add
sour cream mixture to fruit salad and stir to coat. In a serving bowl,
lay lettuce on bottom of bowl. Spoon fruit salad on top of lettuce.
Chill before serving.
Ambrosia Salad
bag mini marshmallows
18 oz. can mandarin oranges
large can crushed pineapple -drained
small jar maraschino cherries, cut in half
1 can peaches, diced
1 Cup shredded coconut
32 oz. flavored yogurt, plain yogurt or sour cream
In a serving bowl, add marshmallows, oranges, pineapple, peaches,
cherries and coconut. Stir yogurt into fruit mixture and stir until
well combined.
A
frog eye salad is
much similar to this recipe but has cooked acini di pepe pasta stirred
into the recipe. Acini di pepe are small round pasta that resemble frog
eyes!
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