Sunday, November 9, 2014

Holiday Ambrosia Salad

The holidays are almost here and for my family that means spending time together sharing making special memories. It also means one other very important thing… food. If you haven’t caught on by now around here we like to eat. I know you’re thinking who cares about food. I’ve got a house to clean and decorate. Then I need to buy a ton of presents. I’ll worry about the menu later. I know that’s what I keep thinking too. But, take just a minute to remember those holidays of your childhood. If you’re like me then maybe you remember a few presents if they were particularly good or really bad maybe a crazy relative. Probably before you thought of about those things you remembered your family (the normal ones) and then that special dish that you only had at Thanksgiving or Christmas. Maybe it was dressing or green bean casserole. Maybe it was a special cake or pie. Every family has at least one dish that they look forward to every year. For us that's this Ambrosia.

Ambrosia



My MeeMaw (hey don’t laugh this is the South we call our grandparents funny names) made Ambrosia every Thanksgiving and Christmas. It was as certain as the turkey. For a few years after she passed away no one made it. I’m not really sure that anyone noticed or if they did no one mentioned it. It just wasn’t on the table. Then a couple years ago I started hosting Thanksgiving in our home. So when it came time to plan the menu Ambrosia was at the top of the list. One of the most precious moments of that first Thanksgiving was my Daddy telling me he’d like me to it again for Christmas. I still smile thinking about his smile and words.

Okay enough sappy talk. Here’s the recipe.

Ambrosia





Recipe

What You’ll Need:

1 15 oz. can fruit cocktail in juice (drained)

1 11 oz.  can Mandarin oranges (drained)

1 8 oz. can pineapple tidbits (drained)

1 cup Maraschino cherries (drained)

1 cup marshmallows

8 oz. tub of whipped cream

Putting It All Together:

In a large bowl stir together fruit cocktail, Mandarin oranges, and pineapple using a rubber spatula
Add in whipped cream a spoon full at a time until it’s well combined
Chill in the refrigerator over night

(Sometimes a broken cherry will turn the salad pink in places. So yours might not look exactly like mine. But it will still taste great!)

Happy Cooking Y’all

Susanne

P.S. The Hubby was so excited when he came home and found out there was Ambrosia in the fridge. He loves when blogging meets eating!



Ambrosia



10 comments:

  1. Susanne, your ambrosia salad is a blast from the past for me too! YUMMY! Thanks for the recipe

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  2. Oh, what a pretty salad! My name is Katie and I host Fall Into the Holidays, now open. All entries get pinned. I would love to have you link up!

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  3. Yummy! We have something similar to this every year & I love it. Can't wait to try this recipe. Visiting from Someday Crafts :)

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  4. Yum! I remember eating similar salads when I was a child, such wonderful memories this brings back! Visiting from What'd You Do This Weekend?

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  5. It does look good. BOTS Group.

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  6. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful creativity on The Inspiration Board at homework. I loved your project and featured you today!
    Have a wonderful weekend!
    carolyn ~ homework

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  7. I had forgotten about Ambrosia - we used to have it at family dinners as well! It was lovely to read about your family traditions and your memories of your MeeMaw. Thank you for sharing this delicious recipe with us at the Hearth and Soul hop. Pinning!

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  8. This looks so good! Is this the recipe she used as well? We may have to add that one into our holiday meal as well :-) Thanks so much for sharing the recipe, it will be featured in tonight's What'd You Do This Weekend! Pinned :-)

    Ashley @ PioneerMomma.com

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  9. Just wanted to let you know that I will be featuring your Holiday Ambrosia Salad in my Hearth and Soul post later today. Thank you again for sharing it!

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  10. It's amazing how food can bring a flood over memories and give you a hug from the past. Sweet potato casserole does the same thing to me. (and hug from me too, MeeMaw would be proud)

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