Fruit Salad With Vanilla Pudding
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Made with an assortment of juicy fruit combined with creamy vanilla pudding, you’re going to love this easy 3-ingredient fruit salad recipe.
This recipe for fruit salad with vanilla pudding is absolutely delicious and Mama and I have been enjoying it for over 20 years. A friend on a diet passed on the recipe back in the day and she called it “super fruit salad”, so that’s what we’ve always called it. We make ours with no added sugar and it ends up counting as a fruit in most diets but with a lot more flavor and variety than eating a single banana or an apple.
This fruit salad recipe with vanilla pudding is just so stinking good, so stinking easy, and if you choose your ingredients right you can reduce the sugar compared to normal fruit salads. The three simple ingredients we’re using are canned fruit cocktails, canned mandarin oranges, and vanilla pudding. The instructions are just as simple. All we need to do is make the vanilla pudding (which we mix with the canned fruit juice to make it into an extra flavorful vanilla sauce) and combine it with the canned fruit. It will take like 5 minutes.
The only downside is you need to refrigerate the fruit salad for several hours before enjoying it, so all those flavors mingle together and the fruit soaks up that creamy vanilla pudding. But let me tell you, this fruit salad is worth the wait. Ready to make my easy fruit salad recipe? Let’s go!
Recipe Ingredients
- Sugar-free instant vanilla pudding mix
- No-sugar-added fruit cocktail (any kind)
- No-sugar-added fruit of your choice (I’m using mandarin oranges)
How to Make Fruit Salad With Vanilla Pudding
Drain all of the juice from your cans into the bowl.
Like this.
Pour your dry pudding mix over the top of it.
Stir that up really good with a wire whisk.
You can also just shake all of this up in a quart-sized mason jar or even mix it up with an electric mixer if you want. This recipe can be prepared according to your mood.
If you end up with a few lumps, don’t worry about them. Once this has set for a while, you can stir the fruit up again and the lumps will go away easily.
They also taste pretty good if you get a hold of one on your spoon.
Dump in your fruit.
Stir that up well.
Cover and refrigerate for several hours.
I like to leave it overnight to let the flavors mingle together.
DEVOUR!
If you’ve never had fruit salad with vanilla pudding before, you’re gonna be surprised at how good it is.
Storage
If you just use canned fruit in your fruit salad, it will last up to 1 week when stored in an airtight container in the fridge. However, if you opt to throw in some fresh fruit, it will only last about 2 to 3 days.
Recipe Notes
- Other canned fruit options rather than mandarin orange segments include peaches and pineapple chunks.
- While I’m using sugar-free and no-sugar-added options, you don’t have to.
- For a burst of citrus flavor, add the lime zest or lemon zest from 1 lime/lemon, or 2 tablespoons of lemon juice or lime juice.
- For a sweet touch, add 1 cup of miniature marshmallows.
- Feel free to change up the pudding flavor as well. Butterscotch pudding would be perfect for fall.
Recipe FAQs
What other fruit can I add to my fruit salad?
Feel free to add some frozen fruit or fresh fruit to your salad, such as a chopped apple, sliced strawberries, chopped grapes, blueberries, or sliced bananas. Opt for about 2 cups overall. Just keep in mind that the fruit you add will most likely lessen the amount of time this stays good in the fridge.
How do you serve fruit salad?
This is a crowd-pleasing dessert as is. However, you can also serve the fruit salad topped with Cool Whip or whipped cream, spooned over vanilla ice cream or plain Greek yogurt, or with a slice of pound cake.
I think you’ll also enjoy these fruit salad recipes:
Fresh Fruit Salad With Honey Lemon Dressing
Aunt Cathie’s Southern Grape Salad
Ingredients
- 2 10-ounce cans no-sugar-added fruit cocktail
- 1 12-ounce can no-sugar-added mandarin oranges
- 1 1-ounce box sugar-free instant vanilla pudding mix
Instructions
- Drain juice from all cans into a medium bowl. Pour pudding over the top and stir with a wire whisk until smooth.2 10-ounce cans no-sugar-added fruit cocktail, 1 12-ounce can no-sugar-added mandarin oranges, 1 1-ounce box sugar-free instant vanilla pudding mix
- Dump in fruit and stir until well combined.2 10-ounce cans no-sugar-added fruit cocktail, 1 12-ounce can no-sugar-added mandarin oranges
- Cover and refrigerate for several hours before serving.
Nutrition
A few years back I did a post with more diet-friendly and lower recipes called the Lighter Side Of Southern. Click here to visit that post.
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This sounds too good.
HAPPY New year to you and your family.
Hey Christy,
I love love this Superfruit, it is wonderful and I do the sugar-free. Hey is that a cape cod dessert dish?? I have a set of these as well as the tea glasses my Father-In-Law gave me and use them to serve my Superfruit in too! Happy New Year to you, I love your Blog and use so many of your recipes!
Wilma
I have all the ingredients on hand so I’m putting it together tonight! Thank you Christy and a Happy,Healthy, and Prosperous New Year!
I hope you enjoy Carol!! Happy New Year to You!!!
Happy New Year to Christy and family!
Happy New Year to you Ann!!!
Looks Great! Happy New Year Christy!!!
Happy New Year to you Melissa!!!
This fruit salad is so good & easy! I make it with the fruit packed in juice, but I use the regular vanilla pudding mix. My kids love it & so does my husband. Very good…thank you!
Christy, you can ramble anytime you want; I’ll read it, I promise. This fruit salad is fantastic. I actually made it with my daughter’s girl scout troop on one of our camping weekends. I used regular pudding and cans of fruit packed in juice, and I also added bananas. It worked out great because it didn’t require alot of refrigerated items. Of course, while the girls were helping me make it, they whined and complained about the recipe, because apparently, NONE of them ever heard of putting pudding mix in a fruit salad…. typical kids complaining about something new. Once they tried it, though, it was pronounced a hit.
LOL, gotta love kids!!