![]() We’ve made some delicious desserts on this site, including our No Bake Kool Aid Pie, Blueberry No Bake Cheesecake, No Bake Banana Cream Pie and Peanut Butter No Bake Cookies. Now that the weather is warming up and we are starting to have gatherings outside with friends and family, it’s the perfect time to bring out some of our favorite chilled, no bake dessert. It has a salty pretzel base, creamy cream cheese layer and cherry jello topping that come together for a fun sweet treat.LOOKING FOR MORE LIGHT DESSERTS LIKE THIS? CHECK OUT: 19 DESSERTS THAT ARE PERFECT FOR YOUR BBQ. However you can mix and match the colors to make it perfect for any holiday or event. Red white and blue stained glass Jello is perfect for patriotic summer holidays like Memorial Day and the Fourth of July. It is another fun retro recipe that you are sure to love. Or try making lime jello fudge for a different kind of treat. It features small curd cottage cheese and pineapple for a different version of this recipe. If you really like trying different vintage recipes and creamy Jello salads, you can try my friend Jennifer’s grandma’s green jello salad. They are baked in cans making them look really cool and they are perfectly giftable that way as well! More Fun Jello Recipes And I can’t wait to be that grandma too! Do you have any jello salads in your family?įor another retro looking gem, try grandma’s date nut loaves. A dollop of Cool Whip or whipped cream would also be a great way to take this dessert salad to the next level.Ĭan’t you just picture your great-grandma serving you something like this at a family dinner? I definitely can. I can envision these served on a leaf of lettuce or something, but I didn’t have any.īut I did have some maraschino cherries and after I put one on there, I knew it was perfect. The little mold was just begging for some sort of garnish. I also did a couple of servings in ramekins just in case. I drained the pineapple pretty well to try to minimize any extra liquid as I assumed that was part of the problem last time. So this time I held my breath and crossed my fingers. Not to worry though, it was still good stirred up and served that way. ![]() The first time I tried it did not work at all. ![]() I have these little jello molds that were my great-grandma Schwanke’s. ![]() I thought it would be fun to do it as a mold. My husband’s aunt also shared a cherry and pineapple jello salad that was also delicious! A lot of the recipes I have from her and gelatin and fruit or the frozen fruit salad that still makes an appearance at every Rees family holiday. It seems as though my great-grandma Rees liked fruit salads with some substance. I can see why, it really is pretty tasty. Apparently this one was a particular favorite of my uncle Mike. My great-grandma got it from her mom (my great-great-grandma of dutch apple cake fame).īut my dad and his siblings remember it as something their grandma would make for family gatherings. It was hard to decide who to give credit to for this recipe. My great-grandma loved it and I have a feeling you will too! Make it in a big dish and serve it by the spoonful or chill it in small molds for an extra fun presentation. Of course the lime gelatin holds it all together. It is creamy and filled with bits of pineapple. This pineapple lime jello salad is a vintage favorite recipe.
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