Ideas For Fruit Salad – Festive Holiday Fruit Salad

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If you’re searching for festive ideas for fruit salad, you need this holiday fruit salad in your life! Featuring a variety of fruit in a creamy custard-like sauce, this fruit salad is one of my favorite treats… ever!

Ideas For Fruit Salad - Grandmama's Holiday Fruit Salad

When it comes to ideas for fruit salad, I’ll always instantly turn to and recommend my Grandmama’s holiday fruit salad recipe. It’s my absolute favorite thing in the entire world to eat. I adore it. I love it. As my son said once, “This is so good. If it were a girl, I’d marry it!”.  Yep, it’s THAT good.

So, what makes this refreshing fruit salad recipe so irresistible? Well, it includes lots of different fresh fruit, like apples, oranges, and grapes, plus multiple cans of fruit cocktail. Then instead of a fruit salad dressing, you drain the fruit juice and make a deliciously creamy and custard-like sauce with the juice, sugar, and egg yolks. Let the fruit salad sit in the fridge overnight so the fruit can soak up all that creamy goodness and you have yourself the perfect winter fruit salad.

This is a great dessert dish to take to festive potlucks and gatherings with friends and family. No one will be able to resist!

Ingredients for Grandmama's Holiday Fruit Salad.

Recipe Ingredients

  • Apples
  • Oranges
  • Seedless grapes
  • 3-4 cans fruit cocktail (with juice)
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 6 egg yolks 

Peel and chop apples.

Let’s first start with the fresh fruit! Peel and chop apples. Place in a bowl.

Peel and slice oranges.

Peel and cut up oranges. Cut oranges up over apples and stir so that the orange juice prevents them from browning.

Yep, no need for lime juice or lemon juice. The orange juice does the job!

Slice grapes.

Cut grapes into halves. Place in the bowl.

Add fruit cocktail cans to other fruit.

Pour all of the fruit cocktail cans into the bowl, juice and all.

Fruit in mixing bowl.

Stir well.

Drain juice from fruit.

Drain the juice from the bowl of fruit into a saucepot.

Add sugar to fruit juice.

Add sugar.

You CAN use Splenda in place of sugar here!

Beat egg yolks in bowl.

Separate eggs.

You can discard the whites or find another use for them. I’ve included some ideas in the notes section of the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

Beat egg yolks well.

Add egg yolks to sauce.

Add to the saucepot. Stir well.

Stir sauce until thickened.

Cook for approximately 15 minutes over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until slightly thickened.

Cool.

Pouring sauce over fruit salad.

Pour over fruit.  Stir, cover, and refrigerate.

Ideas for Fruit Salad - Grandmama's Holiday Fruit Salad

Make at least 24 hours ahead so that flavors can marry.

Or they can just date for a bit. They’ll likely get along better if they haven’t signed on for a commitment after such a short time anyway!

Ideas for fruit salad - serve in glass jars.

Serve cold.

If you had any idea how wonderful this tastes you’d be dying right now!

Grandmama and Mama always store theirs in glass jars in the fridge, kind of like this one.

Storage

Leftovers will keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for a week. I don’t recommend freezing leftover fruit salad.

Recipe Notes

  • When it comes to topping ideas for fruit salad, I recommend coconut and/or pecans. You could also garnish the fresh fruit salad with pomegranate seeds or fresh mint leaves for a festive touch!
  • If you’d like to add more fresh fruit, you can add bananas to this fruit salad recipe. However, they turn dark quickly and the fruit salad will not last as long in the refrigerator.
  • This is a fresh fruit salad. I wouldn’t recommend using frozen fruit.
  • Another idea is to transform this into a summer fruit salad, by using cantaloupe, a blueberry punnet, strawberry slices, or juicy watermelon.
  • Instead of fruit cocktail, you could use a variety of canned tropical fruit, like crushed pineapple, peach slices, or maraschino cherries.
  • This is the perfect time to save those egg whites for the meringue on top of a pie or banana pudding! Here are my favorite dessert recipes using meringue:

Here are more fabulously festive recipes to make these holidays:

Southern Plate’s Must Make Christmas Cookies

Christmas Candies (On A Budget & In A Hurry)

Christmas Tie-Dyed Cheesecake Brownies

Holiday Popcorn Crunch

Sugared Cranberries (3 Ingredients Only)

Holiday Fruit Salad

Featuring a variety of fruit in a creamy custard-like sauce, this holiday fruit salad is one of my favorite treats... ever!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: salad
Servings: 4
Calories: 137kcal

Ingredients

  • 6-8 apples
  • 6 oranges
  • 1 lb seedless grapes
  • 3-4 cans fruit cocktail 15-ounce cans. You can use generic, it is every bit as good!
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 6 egg yolks*

Instructions

  • Peel the fruit and chop them into small pieces. Cut the oranges over the apples so that the juice from the oranges will stop the apples from turning dark. Pour fruit cocktail cans over the fruit.
    6-8 apples, 6 oranges, 1 lb seedless grapes, 3-4 cans fruit cocktail
  • Drain the juice from the fruit into a saucepan. Add 1 cup of sugar and 6 egg yolks. Blend well.
    1 cup sugar, 6 egg yolks*
  • Cook for approximately 15 minutes over medium heat stirring occasionally until slightly thickened. Cool. Pour over fruit.
  • Stir, cover, and refrigerate. Will keep in the fridge for a week. Make at least 24 hours ahead so that flavors can marry.
  • Optional: coconut and pecans. Bananas can be added but they turn dark quickly and the fruit salad will not last as long in the refrigerator.

Notes

*This is the perfect time to save those egg whites for the meringue on top of a pie or banana pudding! Recipes below:
Banana Pudding
Lemon Meringue Pie
Orange Meringue Pie
Coffee Cream Pie

Nutrition

Calories: 137kcal
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203 Comments

  1. Splenda here I come! Everyone in the family is on a special diet of some kind. This should be good for Thanksgiving so I don’t have to listen to them gripe about calories lol.

  2. Hey Tammy!
    Oh posh, I am not the least bit annoyed! You’re talking to the person who reads the last chapter of a book BEFORE I buy it, then I read the first chapter and scan for good parts and I’m done! LOL You couldn’t annoy me if you tried! Thats what my kids are for! ~grins~

    Average Betty: Still laughing….I love it when you have one of those laughs that just catches you by surprise and you have to toss your head back and let ‘er rip! My daughter came in here to check on me, I was so loud! Its funny because we had our family thanksgiving on Sunday and I have some of this in the fridge and I’ve pretty much been living off of it for two days now and am still loving every single bite! lol
    Still laughing….

  3. Thanks! I just read the entire recipe and realized you’d already addressed the bananas. Bet that’s irritating–so I apologize. Guess I am already in a tizzy over the holidays. A reminder to slow down.

  4. Hey Y’all!!! I am so glad you are as jazzed about the fruit salad as I am! I hope you get to try it and be sure and tell me if you do!!!

    Sweepea:

    1)The egg yolks are cooked with the juice and sugar and make a thin custard like sauce which coats the fruit and gives it the most delicious flavor…oh my it is just wonderful.

    2)It already has citrus in it (oranges) so go ahead and add more if you like!

    I have problems with my blood sugar as well and so I substitute splenda for the sugar in this and there is no problem in doing that, still comes out beautifully.

    Like you, I can’t eat a lot of fruit. I mainly have issues with really sweet fruit such as oranges. The apples in this don’t really bother me. I LOVE oranges but just don’t eat that many of them. This fruit salad doesn’t bother me, but if i were to eat an entire orange by itself i would have serious blood sugar issues.

    Thank y’all so much!!!
    Christy

  5. hey all! i thought about the bananas, too, but i see the best way to add those, great idea. i guess my questions are:

    1) what purpose do the eggs serve? as a binder? flavor enhancer? for richness?

    2) do you think citrus fruit would affect this mix in any way? (kumquats, grapefruit, etc…)

    i have low blood sugar and love fruit but i can’t eat so much of it. however, protein and fat work wonders, so i am going to pretend the egg yolks will mitigate that! maybe i would even make myself add some greek yogurt for health to justify it, hee, hee!

    great recipe, thanks, c!

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