GRANDMA'S APPLE SALAD

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My grandma has made this for just about every holiday meal. I refuse to eat any other apple salad because hers is the best.

Provided by Tiffanie Tillery

Categories     Fruit Salads

Number Of Ingredients 12

4-5 small red apples (diced)
2 c purple grapes (seedless)cut in half
20 oz can of crushed pineapple
1-2 c chopped pecans
1 c small marshmallows
3 Tbsp lemon juice
1/4 tsp salt
2 egg yolks
2 Tbsp flour
2 Tbsp butter
1 1/2 c pineapple juice( use juice from can of crushed pineapple)
1 c sugar

Steps:

  • 1. Mix pineapple juice, lemon juice, salt, flour, butter, egg yolks(mix these in while mixture still cool or you will end up with scrambled eggs),and sugar together in a small sauce pan. Cook over low heat until thick.(Not quite pudding thick)Stir constantely
  • 2. Cool mixture in refridgerator until completely cool stirring occasionally. Then mix in 1 container of cool whip. While mixture cools cut up fruit.
  • 3. Pour mixture over fruit and nuts and refridgerate until ready to serve.

Abida Iftikhar
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This salad is like a warm hug on a cold day. The sweet apples and raisins are comforting, and the tangy dressing adds a nice zip. I love to serve this salad with a side of grilled chicken or fish.


Andile Mabaso
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This salad is so simple to make, but it's packed with flavor. The combination of apples, celery, raisins, and walnuts is classic, and the dressing is perfectly balanced. I love that I can make it with ingredients that I always have on hand.


Jack Gold
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This salad is always a hit at parties and potlucks. It's a refreshing and flavorful side dish that everyone loves. I often double the recipe so I have enough to feed a crowd.


Emediong Sunday
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My kids love this salad! They love the sweet apples and raisins, and they always ask for seconds. It's a great way to get them to eat their fruits and vegetables.


Faisal Niaz
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This salad is perfect for meal prep. I make a big batch on the weekend and then pack it in individual containers for lunch throughout the week. It's a healthy and delicious way to stay on track with my eating goals.


Ray Stone
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I enjoy this salad as a post-workout snack during my intermittent fasting window. It's a great way to get a boost of energy and nutrients without breaking my fast.


Nightmare Shadow Afton Fazbear
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I made this salad Whole30-compliant by using a compliant sweetener and omitting the raisins. I also used unsweetened applesauce instead of honey and Greek yogurt instead of regular yogurt. The salad was still delicious and satisfying, and it didn't b


Mohen Chandra
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I made this salad Trim Healthy Mama-friendly by using a sugar-free sweetener and omitting the raisins. I also used unsweetened applesauce instead of honey and Greek yogurt instead of regular yogurt. The salad was still delicious and satisfying, and i


Malik awais Jiger
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I made this salad low-carb by using a sugar-free sweetener and omitting the raisins. I also used unsweetened applesauce instead of honey. The salad was still sweet and satisfying, and it didn't have a lot of carbs.


Haseeb Hamza
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I made a keto-friendly version of this salad by using sugar-free sweetener and omitting the raisins. I also used full-fat Greek yogurt instead of regular yogurt. The salad was still creamy and delicious, and it didn't spike my blood sugar.


Tahir
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I adapted this recipe to make it paleo-friendly by using almond milk yogurt and maple syrup instead of honey. I also omitted the raisins. The salad was still delicious and satisfying.


Rana Saqib (Saqiii)
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I made this salad vegan by using agave nectar instead of honey and omitting the yogurt. It turned out great! The dressing is still creamy and tangy, and the salad is just as delicious.


Kian Diyanat
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This recipe is gluten-free and dairy-free, making it a great option for people with food allergies. I also like to use unsweetened applesauce instead of honey to make it a healthier choice.


Alpha Halim
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My family loves this salad. It's a staple at our summer picnics and barbecues. The kids love the sweet apples and raisins, and the adults appreciate the tangy dressing. I always get rave reviews when I bring this salad to a potluck.


Raja Bilal
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This salad is a great value for your money. The ingredients are all affordable and easy to find. I often make a double batch so I have leftovers for lunch the next day.


Pamela obialor
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This recipe is so easy to make, and it's always a crowd-pleaser. I love that I can make it ahead of time, so it's perfect for busy weeknights. I also like to experiment with different types of apples and nuts. Granny Smith apples and pecans are a gre


Geggo
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This salad is a great way to get your daily dose of fruits and vegetables. The apples, celery, and raisins are all packed with vitamins and minerals, and the dressing is made with healthy ingredients like olive oil and honey. I like to serve this sal


Kingsley John
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I've been making Grandma's Apple Salad for years, and it's always a hit at potlucks and family gatherings. The dressing is perfectly balanced, and the apples stay crisp and refreshing. I often add a bit of cinnamon or nutmeg to the dressing for a war


Kafuko Ibrahim Tenwa
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This apple salad is a delightful twist on the classic fruit salad. The combination of sweet apples, crunchy celery, and tangy dressing is simply irresistible. I especially love the addition of raisins and walnuts, which add a nice touch of texture an