Monday, December 28, 2009

Grandma's Pink Jello Salad


This pink jello salad is a must have for our family gatherings and holidays. This recipe is very special because it is Sean's grandma's famous jello recipe that everyone just loves! The almonds give this jello such a nice crunch to each bite... and cranberries and raspberries together is a great mix of flavors! You may have heard lots of jokes about Mormons (I'm a mormon by the way) and their obsession with jello... Well, it's all true! I have had some of the best and craziest jello creations ever! I'm not too into creating crazy jello dishes yet but when I do, and I'm sure I will be someday, I will be sure to share the recipes with you. :)



Grandma's Pink Jello Salad

Printable Recipe

Ingredients:

1 large raspberry Jello, 5.7 oz
1 small raspberry Jello, 3.4 oz
1 cup boiling water
15 oz cranberry sauce
1 cup cold water
1 cup sour cream
8 oz cream cheese
1 cup slivered or sliced almonds

Directions:

Empty packages of raspberry jello into bowl. Add boiling water, dissolving jello.

Mix in cranberry sauce, then cold water, then sour cream with electric mixer.

Pour into 9X13 glass pan. Cut small chucks of cream cheese onto top of jello. Sprinkle with slivered or sliced almonds.

Refrigerate 4-6 hours.

Sook the Cook

25 comments:

  1. Thank you for visiting my blog! Yours looks great! I'll definitely be following! And your family is so adorable!!

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  2. This recipe sounds delicious and is so pretty!

    Thanks for joining my blog. Cooking your own meals and losing weight is amazing isn't it?

    Your little boy is adorable. Beautiful family. :)

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  3. Sook, thanks so much for joining my blog. And, I think Lutherans must be part Mormon. My wife is a Minnesota Lutheran and, up there, it seems no occasion is complete without a jello salad! I'm going to make this one for her.

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  4. Question: Your ingredients call for cream cheese, but directions say sour cream, which do I use? Thanks.

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  5. Sorry Scott, I completely forgot to put "1 cup sour cream" in the ingredients. Thank you so much for clearing that out for me. I hope your wife likes this jello. We all love it in my family. :)

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  6. I'm interested in this jello salad, looks so yummy and special.

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  7. That's such a beautiful jello. It's pink! Anyone who loves pink will love this jello :D

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  8. This says festivity...the recipe as well as the photo! Looks delicous and homey..
    Ronelle

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  9. I've never had a jello salad like this one. It sounds wonderful and is beautiful!!

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  10. I have not heard jokes about Mormon's and their Jello salads. I grew up in the middle of Kansas and have eaten more versions of Jello salads that you can shake a stick at, and I'm not Mormon. And yes, some crazy concoctions! Love this post.

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  11. What a lovely presentation, this salad must be a hit in any gatherings.

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  12. I have never had or heard of Jello Salad. Very intresting!

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  13. Lea Ann-
    ha ha I guess it's a joke in Mormon communities... :) But seriously, I've had all kinds of crazy jellos but yet they all taste so good!

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  14. My grandmother has something like this but it calls for red wine and pecans. It is so good and a grand tradition!

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  15. You're going to think this is hilarious. before I read the post, I thought my best friend would like this recipe - she's Mormon.

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  16. Christine, ha ha that is hilarious. :)

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  17. I love jell salad! This looks absolutely delicious, and fabulous!!

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  18. I haven't had jello in a long time. A friend of mine made a similar dish years ago. I'll have to give this a try!

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  19. omg sook my fiance's mother makes this incredible jello, very similar to this recipe but she doesnt add almonds on top (I am curious about the crunchy texture!!!) but I always eat a much bigger portion of it than any other item they have for Christmas dinner hahaha so imagine half a plate full of bright red scrumptious fruit jello and then little dollops of this and that. Happy New Year!

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  20. This is kind of funny... the only people I have ever met who actually eat jello salad are my cousins... who are Mormon! What is with you people and jello? ;)

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  21. Jello salads are also popular down in the south as well :D This looks like a great one with the cream cheese and almonds.

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  22. Hello Sook,
    Happy New year and wishing you & your family all the best for the coming year.

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  23. What a fun dish! I haven't had anything like this since I was a kid. I hope you have a great new year!

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  24. Gaga and Anncoo-
    Thanks for the Happy New Year wishes. Happy New Year to you all too! :)

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  25. Kim,
    I would love to visit south sometime and try all their delicious food! :)

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