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5 Delicious and Healthy Fruit Salad Recipes That You Can Make From the Comfort of Your Home

Fruit salad recipes are pretty much among the most flexible to make because you can throw in any fruits you like. Whether they\'re dressed with fruit juices or served in a creamy sauce, these fruit salad recipes are proven crowd-pleasers. As tasty sides or healthy desserts, it is also fresh, delicious and flavorful. These recipes are great any time of the year.

 


1) Waldorf Salad

1 c. diced apples
Boiled salad dressing
1 c. diced celery
Lettuce
1/2 c. chopped English walnut meats.

Prepare the apples and celery as short a time before serving as possible, but if it is necessary that the apples stand for any length of time, sprinkle them with a little lemon juice and water to keep them from turning brown. Add 1/2 cupful of chopped walnut meats is added, what is known as Waldorf salad will result. The nuts, which should be added to the mixture just before placing it on the table. Nuts that are to be used for such a purpose should not be run through a grinder, but should be cut with a knife or chopped with a chopping knife and bowl. Just before serving, mix them with the salad dressing. Place on salad plates garnished with lettuce and serve.


2) Grapefruit & Celery Salad

Celery is sometimes used with grapefruit to make a salad. This combination is most often served with French dressing, but any other desirable dressing may be used as well. Prepare the grapefruit in the same way as oranges are prepared for salad, and cut each section into three or four pieces. Add to this an equal amount of diced celery and serve on a lettuce leaf with any desired dressing.


3) Banana Salad

Peel and scrape bananas. Place them on lettuce leaves or surround with a border of shredded lettuce. Cover with Cream Salad or Mayonnaise Dressing and sprinkle chopped peanuts or California walnuts over them. Serve at once.

Banana Salad may be varied by serving it with Cream Salad Dressing to which peanut butter is added,(1/2 cupful salad dressing and 1/4 cupful peanut butter). Do not use the chopped peanuts with this combination. A mixture of sliced apples and bananas served with the peanut butter dressing makes a pleasing salad.


4) Cosmopolitan Salad

Take any fruits in season, such as oranges, mandarins, passion fruit, apricots, nectarines, pineapples, bananas, etc. Peel and slice them up, and put them into a glass dish in layers, with plenty of sugar between each layer. Stand in a cool place for an hour covered over, and it is ready to serve.


5) Pineapple & Nut Salad

Because of its refreshing flavor, pineapple makes a delicious salad. It may be combined with various foods, but is very good when merely nuts and salad dressing are used.

Place slices of canned pineapple on salad plates garnished with lettuce leaves. Mix whipped cream with salad dressing until the dressing becomes stiff, and place a spoonful or two of this in the center of each slice of pineapple. Sprinkle generously with chopped nuts, English walnuts or pecans being preferable.


 

 

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