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Pineapple Orange Ambrosia Salad

Contributed By: Judy, FL | See all of Judy's recipes
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Active Time:  20 Minutes
Total Time:  2 Hours
Yield:  6 servings
Great summer recipe for cookouts or pot luck dinners. Can be used as a salad or dessert.
RECIPE INGREDIENTS
2 15oz cans pineapple chunks, well drained
3 11oz cans orange segments, well drained
1 6oz jar maraschino cherries, drained and cut in half
1 1/2 cups mini marshmallows
1 cup shredded coconut
1 16oz container sour cream
Pineapple Orange Ambrosia Salad Recipe at Cooking.com
DIRECTIONS
In large bowl, put in drained fruit.


Fold half the sour cream into the fruit, add the dry ingredients and fold in the other half of the sour cream.


Put in refrigerator for two hours before serving.


May be garnished with chopped walnuts if desired before presenting it on table.


Date Added: 06/11/2009
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Rating: 5
by: Sheena Reviewed: 01/06/2012
Scrumptious salad
Pineapple and orange? I just thought they can never blend. But I still gave it a shot and it’s worth it. So appetizing, just like some recipes in www.Thesaladsite.com, great for snacks and parties.
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