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Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad – Whether you call it Pistachio Puff, Pistachio Fruit Salad, or Watergate Salad, this creamy green fruit salad with marshmallows is a hit with kids and adults alike! A family favorite side dish for any meal that calls for a bowl and can be made ahead.

If you love a good fruit salad, then why not try this pistachio puff recipe? All you need is a bowl, a spatula and a handful of ingredients to make this easy Pistachio Puff Salad!

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

Honestly, I’m the worst at remembering to make side dishes for my family’s meals. Most meals in my house consist of a main course and some sort of vegetable. The only time my kids get to choose from the many side dishes is on Sundays when we eat with my in-laws. If they’re the chef, though, they’re lucky if even two show up.

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I’m talking about my mother-in-law, Liz, quite a bit here, but I have to say, she makes the absolute BEST side dishes. Whether it’s a fresh fruit salad or this tasty pistachio puff dessert, I always seem to have a new recipe to try on Sundays.

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

Fruit salad has become one of our favorite side dishes and a staple on our Thanksgiving table! This Pistachio Puff Salad recipe would make a great side dish for holiday dinners too! You can also serve it at a baby shower or St. Patrick’s Day party, as this burst of color really adds to the table.

It is so easy to assemble. All you need is 10 minutes of your time to put a few simple ingredients in a bowl and put them in the fridge!

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

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We find that this Pistachio Pudding Salad tastes best after letting it sit in the fridge for about an hour. This allows the pudding to melt completely and mix with the pistachio salad, resulting in a creamier flavor. If you decide to eat it right away, you might find it a little grainy.

If you like fruit salad and make easy side dishes, then I insist you try this pistachio puff salad!

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

It seems strange to define a fruit salad as a “side dish”. After all, any side dish made with marshmallows and whipped cream seems much closer to a dessert, if nothing else. Green salad with pistachio pudding seems like an odd combination.

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Even so, marshmallow fruit salads have managed to become popular summer and winter side dishes here in America. You can also include a good amount of fruit in this pistachio puff to get your kids (and maybe even you) to eat more fruit for dinner!

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

The first time I heard of puff salad, I was sure it was a fruit salad mixed with marshmallow fluff because that was the only “fluff” ingredient I thought existed.

Interestingly, puff salads usually do not contain marshmallow fluff. Instead, it’s a dish that changes and evolves regularly as people continue to mix and match different fruit combinations. Some people (like me) add marshmallows to their fluffy salads, while others don’t. Some might even add instant pudding (again, like me) while others might not.

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

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The only consistent ingredients in all puff salad recipes are fruit (which can be fresh or canned) and sour cream. You’ll find that I made this pistachio salad with Cool Whip. (My sweet tooth can only be satiated for so long!)

Yes, most pistachio pudding mixes are made with real pistachios and not artificial flavors, which can be a disappointment to allergy sufferers.

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

However, if you look at the ingredients listed on the boxes ahead of time, you may find a pistachio pudding mix that does not contain real pistachios. Use it in fruit salad made with pistachio pudding.

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I personally love a good pistachio pineapple puff, but you can mix any fruit into this pistachio puff! There is no one way to make pistachio puff.

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

You can easily replace the fruit I use in this recipe with fresh or canned strawberries, apricots, grapes, apples, or even grapefruit!

You may have heard pistachio fluff salad called a variety of different names, primarily Pistachio Fruit Salad, Pistachio Delight, Shut the Gate Salad, Green Goop, Green Goddess, Green Fluff, Green Stuff, or even the Watergate Salad.

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

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While most people would quickly associate the term “Watergate” with President Nixon’s scandal, this puff salad has nothing to do with it. In fact, the companies that started promoting this recipe on their pudding packages still have no idea why it’s called “Watergate Salad.”

According to Wikipedia, there are several conflicting stories about the origin of this dish. Kraft claims that when they first published the recipe in 1975, consumers began requesting the dish by that name for whatever reason. They blame an anonymous food editor in Chicago who called it “Watergate Salad” in his column promoting the recipe, but neither the article nor the editor could be located.

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

Alternatively, the Denver Post also published a recipe for the Watergate Salad on June 27, 1976. They claim that the Watergate Salad was created by a sous chef at the Watergate Hotel, the same hotel linked to the presidential scandal.

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This seems to be the most likely origin of the salad’s name, but the Denver Post article does not verify whether this rumor is true. Most of the sources cited in the article are obscure or hard to find.

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

In 1997, home improvement columnists Anne Adams and Nan Nash-Cummings reported that the name came from “Watergate Cake,” a cake that shares most ingredients with this fluffy salad. They claim the cake recipe debuted around the same time as the Watergate scandal—hence the name.

In 1922, Helen Keller published a similar recipe. He called it the “Golden Gate Salad” as he first ate it in California. Other similar fruit salad recipes were also published in the 1910s.

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

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I misplaced or “lost” my original recipe so it was nice to find it again. My recipe, which I got from my ex’s mother, in 1979, did not contain ricotta but included a packet of lime jelly, I hope I can play with this recipe because I love ricotta but not in a jelly dessert of fruits! Love. I love, love gelatin desserts!

Hi Mert! And my father-in-law loves Jello. I would love it if you could share your favorite recipes with me. I am always trying new jelly recipes for him. Thank you very much for your comment. Ricotta may sound strange, but it’s really delicious.

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

These sweet things are always my daughter’s favorite! He gets so excited when it’s on the menu!

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Such a classic recipe! I remember my grandmother making it every year for Christmas, but now I prefer it as a summer dessert. 🙂 This Pistachio Pudding Salad is super easy to make and perfect for a crowd or as a side dish for a family dinner.

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

Every third Sunday we have family dinner with my in-laws. I always look forward to it because my mother-in-law is a great cook! She makes so many delicious fruit salads, and this Pistachio Pudding Salad is one of my favorites. I finally got the recipe from her and it was so easy to make!

All you do is mix together the pistachio pudding mix, chopped pineapple, ricotta and cold whip! You can add chopped pecans or mini marshmallows if you like. It would be nice to top it with some chopped pecans or pistachios.

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

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I don’t usually like ricotta, but I love it in this salad! That’s what sets this Pistachio Pudding Salad apart and makes it so good! Most recipes don’t use ricotta for pistachio pudding salad, but it makes the texture so good! It also adds more protein and calcium, which is a plus!

This would also be a perfect side dish to serve on St. Patrick’s Day or Christmas. The green color is so beautiful! But honestly, we serve it whenever we want. Usually once a month for our family meals. It’s always a hit! EASY 5-ingredient pistachio salad made with pudding mix, pineapple, sweet cream and marshmallows! The 5 Minute Fruit Salad Recipe That Everyone Loves!

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

The simple salad with pistachio pudding is a classic dessert salad recipe made with a mixture of pudding, ricotta, whipped topping, chopped pineapple and colored marshmallows. Quick and easy sweet fruit salad with a delicious pistachio flavor! Green salads are perfect for family gatherings, holiday dinners and neighborhood parties.

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Sarah from Feeding Your Fam has another perfect surprise for your summer menu! Summer calls for family time and light meals! This easy pudding salad has 5 simple ingredients and comes together very quickly.

Pistachio Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad

This simple pistachio pudding salad (the Grinch salad, affectionately called by my kids) will easily become one of your favorite contributions. Loved by kids and adults alike, this salad is one of those memory makers that people always remember and ask for! Serve as a side dish or even as a dessert.

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