Pink Cottage Dessert Salad
photo by NorthwestGal
- Ready In:
- 2hrs 10mins
- Ingredients:
- 4
- Serves:
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6
ingredients
- 453.59 g container fat-free cottage cheese
- 8.50 g box jell-o sugar-free strawberry gelatin (4 serving size)
- 113.39 g Cool Whip Lite
- 566.99 g can unsweetened crushed canned pineapple, drained
directions
- In food processor, blend cottage cheese til smooth.
- Sprinkle dry Jello over top and blend with Cool Whip and pineapple.
- Refrigerate several hours for Jello to dissolve.
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Reviews
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I have been eating this since I was a child every Thanksgiving and Christmas now its my dish to make for the holidays. My grandmother makes it slightly different, we use a full 8 oz container of Cool Whip, 8 oz of cottage cheese 1 small can crushed pineapple (not drained) 1 box cherry jello (sweetened). After mixing all that together real well we add 1 cup of miniature marshmallows and refrigerate over night..
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My oldest son (Almost 40) sent me this,and asked if it was the same one he had as a child.It is. He dubbed it "pink stuff".But we didn't blend the cottage cheese, or use sugar free jello.We used regular sweetened jello. It was a great,sweet treat,but not close to healthy!My other 4 kids never tried it, for that reason.
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