Holiday Salad, Grandma Adah’s
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Holiday Salad, Grandma Adah’s
This is an old recipe that appeared in the Chicago Tribune in the 1950’s, sent in by a reader named Laura Eager. She called it “Molded Cheese Salad”. It’s very unusual, not particularly sweet---and my very favorite special salad.
Lemon gelatin, 2 packages or one large
Water, boiling, 3 cups
Cottage cheese, ½ pound (1 cup)
Pineapple, canned, crushed, about 9 ounces, with juice
Olives, green, pimento stuffed, sliced, 1 cup
Cream, whipping, 1 cup before whipping
Dissolve gelatin in water.
Place over ice water and chill until slightly thickened.
Fold in cheese, pineapple and olives.
Chill again until very thick.
Whip cream and fold into mixture.
Place in bowl or mold until firm.
The original recipes called for drained, sliced maraschino cherries (1 cup) but we never used these.
I crave this recipe at times and make myself a mini approximation of it. I combine cottage cheese, a lunch pack size can of pineapple tidbits, some fresh lemon juice, a few sliced olives and sometimes a small amount of sour cream. Oh so good!
This is an old recipe that appeared in the Chicago Tribune in the 1950’s, sent in by a reader named Laura Eager. She called it “Molded Cheese Salad”. It’s very unusual, not particularly sweet---and my very favorite special salad.
Lemon gelatin, 2 packages or one large
Water, boiling, 3 cups
Cottage cheese, ½ pound (1 cup)
Pineapple, canned, crushed, about 9 ounces, with juice
Olives, green, pimento stuffed, sliced, 1 cup
Cream, whipping, 1 cup before whipping
Dissolve gelatin in water.
Place over ice water and chill until slightly thickened.
Fold in cheese, pineapple and olives.
Chill again until very thick.
Whip cream and fold into mixture.
Place in bowl or mold until firm.
The original recipes called for drained, sliced maraschino cherries (1 cup) but we never used these.
I crave this recipe at times and make myself a mini approximation of it. I combine cottage cheese, a lunch pack size can of pineapple tidbits, some fresh lemon juice, a few sliced olives and sometimes a small amount of sour cream. Oh so good!
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My family has used one that's simular.
One large pkg of Jello, two cups hot water, mix well. Add one 8 oz pkg cream cheese and use a fork to break it up into little pieces in the hot jello. Add one can drained crushed pineapple. Add 8-12 oz of any soda that goes well with your flavor (ex: black cherry jello with cherry cola or Dr Pepper, Lime jello with 7 UP).
One large pkg of Jello, two cups hot water, mix well. Add one 8 oz pkg cream cheese and use a fork to break it up into little pieces in the hot jello. Add one can drained crushed pineapple. Add 8-12 oz of any soda that goes well with your flavor (ex: black cherry jello with cherry cola or Dr Pepper, Lime jello with 7 UP).
#6
Yum...sounds quick, easy and tasty...thanks HoppyFrog!
Originally Posted by hoppyfrog
My family has used one that's simular.
One large pkg of Jello, two cups hot water, mix well. Add one 8 oz pkg cream cheese and use a fork to break it up into little pieces in the hot jello. Add one can drained crushed pineapple. Add 8-12 oz of any soda that goes well with your flavor (ex: black cherry jello with cherry cola or Dr Pepper, Lime jello with 7 UP).
One large pkg of Jello, two cups hot water, mix well. Add one 8 oz pkg cream cheese and use a fork to break it up into little pieces in the hot jello. Add one can drained crushed pineapple. Add 8-12 oz of any soda that goes well with your flavor (ex: black cherry jello with cherry cola or Dr Pepper, Lime jello with 7 UP).
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