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Monday
Jul082013

5th of July Fruit Salad

I am the very definition of random, so it's not at all surprising that I recently found myself stuck in a Starbucks drive thru talking about picnics. It was a meandering sort of conversation (just like every freakin conversation I have), so it started out making sense, but before long, I was listening to a barista tell me about how she is a terrible cook, so she takes her "signature dish" to every event. Her signature dish happens to be potato salad, which somehow made me think of my mom's so-called signature dish.

Fruit salad.

My mom's thing wasn't exactly THAT, but rather a twitch-inducing simile. Any time we were invited anywhere, she made a fruit salad out of canned mixed fruit, vanilla pudding mix, and rainbow marshmallows.

I won't lie. It was goooooood. It was terrible in most every way, but still so good.

I decided I needed to make a variation of it that involved fresh fruit. I also kicked out the rainbow marshmallows because the green ones are gross and you can't convince me otherwise.

It turned out pretty darn good, if I do say so myself. As an added bonus, it was rather festive when I served it at our 5th of July party this past weekend.

5th of July Fruit Salad

2- 8.5 oz cans sliced pears (You can use the ones packed in juice or syrup. Both work.)
1 pint blueberries, cleaned
1 pound strawberries, cleaned and sliced
1- 3.4 oz. package instant vanilla pudding (or make your own)
1 cup mini marshmallows

1. Dump the pears and their syrup into a large bowl. If you want the pears cut up smaller, go for it.

2. Add the vanilla pudding. Stir until dissolved.

3. Add the blueberries and strawberries. Stir.

4. Throw some marshmallows on top.

5. Put it in the fridge for at least half an hour so that the pudding has a chance to thicken a bit.

6. Prepare to be asked what the white fruit is in that bowl. I guarantee at least one person won't recognize the pears outside of their native surroundings.

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Reader Comments (3)

My sister makes the fruit salad with just fresh fruit and the vanilla pudding. We did watermelon, cantaloupe, blueberries, strawberries, and pineapple in the fruit salad with pudding for my nephew's graduation. It was really yummy.

July 9, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterHeather

It looks yummy and easy enough that could be my signature dish!

July 9, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMexmom

i ate so much of the other stuff that i never even tasted this. #dammit

July 16, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterhellohahanarf
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