Grandma’s Ambrosia Salad is a creamy fruit salad filled with pineapple, mandarins, coconut, and miniature marshmallows. Use either fresh or canned fruit in this easy recipe with a simple homemade whipped cream. It’s so delicious it is considered the food of the Gods, hence the name Ambrosia Salad.
Ambrosia Salad is a classic side dish recipe. It is always found at large family holiday dinners and potlucks, and it never lasts very long. Everyone always takes a giant serving, and there are certainly never any leftovers. It is just that dang good. True to The Stay At Home Chef fashion, you won’t find any Cool-Whip in this recipe. We are making ambrosia salad entirely from scratch! Depending on how big of a crowd you’re feeding, you may want to double this recipe, because you are going to love it!
This fruit salad originated in the late 1800s when tropical climate fruits like citrus and coconut were considered exotic treats. Because this would have been an expensive luxury dish, they considered it to be the food of the Gods, naming the dish after the Greek God, Ambrosia, the God of food and drink. The original recipes were nothing more than citrus pieces, shredded coconut, and sugar. The dish has evolved over time to include other fruits, a creamy topping, miniature marshmallows, and sometimes nuts.
Fruit Options for Ambrosia Salad:
Which fruits you add are a matter of personal preference, with the only real requirements being the use of citrus, usually mandarin oranges, and coconut. Here are the fruit options most commonly found in an Ambrosia Salad:
- Mandarin Orange Slices (fresh or canned)
- Shredded Coconut (freshly shredded or coconut flakes)
- Pineapple Chunks (fresh or canned)
- Banana Slices
- Strawberries (quartered or sliced)
- Maraschino Cherries
- Diced Peaches (fresh or canned)
- Diced Pears (fresh or canned)
- Grapes
Nuts:
Nuts are a popular addition to ambrosia salad, but completely optional. Walnuts and pecans are most common, and you would want to add 1 cup of them, chopped. If you are serving this to a crowd, beware of nut allergies and ensure that the dish is labeled as containing nuts or that the guests are all informed.
Sweetened Vs. Unsweetened Coconut Flakes:
You can use either sweetened or unsweetened coconut flakes in this recipe. If you have a sweet tooth, you may prefer sweetened flakes, but either will be delicious!
Marshmallow Options:
You can use either standard mini marshmallows, or mini pastel-colored marshmallows, also sometimes known as Funmallows or Fruity Funmallows. Either works in this recipe, and it is simply up to your own personal taste preferences.
Make Ahead Instructions:
You can make this recipe in its entirety up to 24 hours ahead of time. Store covered in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
Storage Instructions:
Ambrosia salad can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days in the fridge.
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Sounds delicious.
We would add chopped nuts in ours.
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So nice to have you back!!
I sure missed you.
I could eat this everyday!
Thank you for the options. Being diabetic Iโm leaving out the marshmallows. But all other options are great. Canโt wait to taste it tomorrow.
Sounds good with the real whipped cream! This is my Mom’s recipe which is similar.
4 cups miniature marshmallows
2 cans (11 oz) mandarin oranges
1 can (13 oz) pineapple tidbits
ยฝ cup maraschino cherries, chopped
1 pint sour cream
1 envelope Dream Whip
DIRECTIONS:
Drain fruit WELL and combine in a large bowl. Mix in marshmallows. Fold in sour cream.
Cover and refrigerate overnight.
JUST BEFORE SERVING, prepare Dream Whip according to directions and fold into fruit/marshmallow mixture.
Sorry envelope dream whip -put the real thing like Hellmans mayo or fresh whip cream. Nothing like the real stuff instead of powder yuck.
I love viewing your recipes they always look so good have not tryed them yet but I will be keep them coming.
Love this
I havenโt tried this yet but very excited to!! I always see this being used with Cool Wh*p- which is full of chemicals. Does the cornstarch keep the whipped cream from breaking down? My mum makes a fruit salad similar to this except she makes a custard then allows that to cook then folds that into whipped cream- it is indecent!! She makes it twice a year because we would gorge ourselves on it! She uses apples, bananas. Then canned mandarin oranges, cherries and pineapple.
Yes, the cornstarch stabilizes the whipped cream so it won’t deflate like plain whipped cream.
Are you draining the fruit in the cans Thank you spuds delicious ๐
Yes, if you use canned fruit you should drain them well.
Hi Rachael,
I really appreciate you making a Video of you making the dish when you have the recipe for us to try. They are always so delicious – I canโt imagine how you stay so slim & trim – but you still do and look much younger than you must be.
We appreciate you so much.
Dorothy Jenkins in mid Georgia –
Thank you for doing what you do โค๏ธ
Hi Dorothy I agree with you Rachel has a heart of gold with all she does plus puts family first . I admire her so much and I’m much older than her as well if I had a daughter I’d want her to be just like Rachel . And Dorothy I’m from mid Georgia as well nice to see someone from Georgia here as well. Thanks Rachel for everything you do. You are very special to me I’m not a weirdo I promise ๐ I’m 67 years old I recognize a sweet and good person and I appreciate you more than you know thanks for listening to an old lady bless you and your family.โ๏ธ
Thank you so much for the notes about additional or optional ingredients and other notes. I donโt usually have the confidence to stray from a recipe but notes helped!