Ambrosia salad is super easy to make and always a hit at family gatherings.
This creamy delight contains crushed pineapple, mandarin oranges, whipped topping, marshmallows, and shredded coconut.
Perfect for potlucks, parties, cookouts, and get-together’s. Also makes a nice, refreshing dessert any day of the week.
Best of all, this recipe can be whipped up in 15 minutes or less.
What is Ambrosia Salad?
Ambrosia salad is also known as the food of the gods, not because it gives whoever takes a bite immortal life, but because it tastes unbelievably divine.
Ambrosia salad is made of a medley of fruits – oranges, pineapples, and shredded coconut.
However, modern versions of this heavenly dessert also include apples, peaches, bananas, pineapples, Maraschino cherries, grapes, you name it!
The fruits are then generously coated in thick and decadent cream. The result? A big bowl bursting with vibrant colors and spectacular flavors.
And who says only gods and goddesses get to enjoy ambrosia salad? If they’re not willing to share theirs, don’t worry! We’ll teach you how to make this irresistible fruit salad at home.
Ingredients
Here are all the ingredients in the traditional Southern Ambrosia Fruit Salad. But of course, feel free to add in your favorites as well.
- Canned drained pineapple tidbits. Crushed pineapples work well, too! And fresh pineapples are very much welcome as well.
- Canned mandarin oranges. Drain the oranges well, otherwise, you’ll end up with a soupy salad.
- Shredded coconut. Toast the coconut shreds to bring out their natural flavors. Plus, it gives the salad a hint of crunch, complementing the softness of the pineapples and oranges.
- Cool Whip. This is what makes this fruit salad irresistibly sweet and creamy. Of course, you’re also welcome to make your own whipped topping. All you need is heavy cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla.
- Sour cream. If you’re used to eating Ambrosia salad with whipped cream, you’ll be surprised to know that fruit slices taste spectacular with sour cream. If you find it odd pairing a tangy dressing with fruit salad, don’t worry, you won’t get to taste the sour cream. All it does is cut the sweetness of the fruits.
- Mini-marshmallows. These tiny pillowy sweets add an interesting texture to your fruit salad. Plus, it pairs well with sour cream – the two create a wonderful balance of flavors.
How to Make Ambrosia Salad
With this simple ambrosia fruit salad recipe, you’ll have a fool-proof dessert ready to go in less than 15 minutes. Perfect for your next potluck or get-together.
- Mix the ingredients. In a large bowl, mix together crushed pineapple, mandarin oranges, Cool Whip, sour cream, marshmallows, and shredded coconut. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap.
- Chill. Refrigerate the salad for at least two hours to give the fruit flavors ample time to blend. If you can, let the salad sit in the fridge overnight: this will allow the marshmallows to soak up any excess liquid.
It’s as simple and easy as that! Who knew something so delightful could be such a breeze to make?
Tips & Tricks
- Fresh is best: use fresh fruit. Fresh fruits equal a more refreshing salad!
- Use reduced-fat sour cream for a lighter salad.
- Spice it up with nutmeg and cinnamon.
- Don’t overmix to prevent fruit mulch. Toss the ingredients gently so they stay whole and crunchy.
- Handle oranges with care. They’re fragile and break apart easily. Add them last, after you’ve tossed in all the ingredients.
- No sour cream? There’s always Greek yogurt! It tastes just as good, and it’s a healthy alternative, to boot.
- Top with toasted nuts. Add some crunch with pecans, pistachios, cashews, walnuts, or almonds. Toast them first to bring out more of their wonderful flavor.
- Marshmallows: The MVP of fruit salads. Use colored mini-mallows to get the kids excited about eating fruit.
- Stop the bleed: don’t mix in the cherries. If you’re adding cherries, do so only right before serving the salad, unless you’re okay with the cream turning red.
- Replace sour cream with cream cheese. For a creamy dreamy dressing, use a combination of whipped cream and cream cheese.
How Long Does the Salad Last in the Refrigerator?
Ambrosia salad will last for as long as 3 days when stored in the fridge in an air-tight container. So, feel free to make it in advance.
Do not leave the salad on the counter for over two hours, or the dressing will start to melt. It’s best served chilled, so be sure to place it back in the fridge should there be any leftovers.
Can You Freeze Ambrosia Salad?
Yes. You can freeze this fruit salad. But there are a few key things you need to keep in mind.
A word of caution: do not freeze Ambrosia salad and defrost before serving. The fruits will ooze liquid as they defrost, which will make your dressing break.
You can, however, freeze it and serve it frozen like ice cream. Yum!
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I love Ambrosia salad. It’s so tasty and refreshing!
Love how easy this fruit salad is to make and the colourful fruit medley, it looks really yummy!
I haven’t had this since I was a kid. I forgot all about it. I’ll have to make it now.
I love ambrosia salad! It takes me back to when my mother used to make this for the holidays.
Classic ambrosia salad! Great for holidays or any day. Refreshing in the summer.
I like to set the serving bowl on a bed of ice as I love it ice cold.++
This recipe is the BEST. We didn’t have much growing up, but mom somehow found away for us to enjoy this favorite treat.