Cranberry Fluff Salad--Is it a salad, or is it a dessert? Whatever it is, this cranberry marshmallow salad will have you reaching for seconds time and time again! It's tart, creamy, and the perfect use of fresh cranberries!
Cranberry Fluff Salad
I don't know why I find such great joy in calling this cranberry fluff a salad, but I do. Its tart, loaded with marshmallows, bright pink, swirled with whipped cream and yet I can get away with the dirty little deed of calling it a salad. It's magic.
Its name doesn't fool me; I know what a rich, calorie-laden treat it really is. But somehow it makes going back for seconds just that much easier.
How to Make Cranberry Fluff
One of the reasons I love this recipe so much is because of how easy it is to make! It's one of the things my girls always contribute to Thanksgiving dinner because they can make it themselves start to finish.
All that is required is a blender or food processor to blend the cranberries with the sugar. To whip the cream you'll need a hand or stand mixer, OR you can actually whip it right in the blender if you'd like. It won't be quite as fluffy, but once it's stirred into the salad, you don't notice.
Mix In Ideas for Cranberry Fluff Salad
This is great as just a cranberry and marshmallow salad, but you can definitely mix in some ingredients to make it your own. Here are some of my favorites:
- Peeled and Diced apples
- Chopped Pecans
- Frozen Cranberries instead of fresh
- Cream Cheese
- Shredded Coconut
- Mandarin Oranges
- Sour Cream
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Tools Used in Making this Cranberry Fluff Salad
- Get It Right Silicone Spatulas: I have waaaaay too many of these spatulas floating around in my kitchen, but I just love them! They are heat-resistance and can be used for both baking and cooking, so they are basically my go-to kitchen tool. I love that they come in lots of vibrant colors and are easy to clean. Most of the spatulas I have are at least four years old and still look new!
- Black and Decker Hand Mixer: I picked this little mixer up on clearance at Walmart, and it's treated me so well. 🙂 I love that it has a snap-on storage case that holds all the beaters and cord, making it fit nicely into my cupboard when not in use.
- Ninja Professional Blender: We've owned this blender for just under five years, and it still runs as strong as it did day 1. I especially love the individual cups-- they are perfect for single serving smoothies or shakes!
Other Recipes For Your Thanksgiving Dinner Menu
- Sweet Potato Casserole With Coconut
- Corn Spoon Bread
- Best Dinner Roll Recipe
- Fresh Green Bean Casserole
- Homemade Creamed Corn
- Au Gratin Potato Recipe
- Pumpkin Turnovers
- Never Fail Pie Crust
- Caramel Apple Pie with Crumb Topping
Cranberry Fluff Salad
Ingredients
- 1 pound fresh cranberries
- 20 ounces Crushed Pineapple drained
- 1 cup sugar
- 16 ounces miniature marshmallows
- 2 cups heavy whipping cream
Instructions
- Place cranberries in a blender with sugar. Puree until smooth and transfer into a large bowl.
- Stir drained pineapple into the cranberries and fold in marshmallows.
- Pour whipping cream into the blender bowl, cover and mix until the cream has thickened. You may have to stop and shake the blender a few times to get it moving once it starts to thicken.
- Fold cream into the cranberry and pineapple mixture, cover and refrigerate for at least one hour before serving.
Teresa Burwell says
Wondering if we know how many calories this recipe has?
Kelly says
Ever tried substituting Splenda for sugar?
Amanda Z says
Have YOU tried substituting Splenda for sugar? I am trying to cut sugars and curious how this turned out
Tara says
so....do you serve this as a side or as a dessert?
Heather says
Side...dessert...breakfast, whatever suits your fancy! 🙂 I like it as a side, but that's only because I like pie too much!
Gale K. says
I've been making this for 30 years and have found you can substitute a can of whole berry cranberry sauce for the fresh cranberries, but subtract the sugar from the recipe.
Melinda says
I have been making this for years and I love it!!! The only difference being I do not drain the pineapple and I use cool whip instead of whipping cream.
Jonny Headrick says
Could you use a can of cranberry sauce in place of fresh berries?
Heather says
I've never experimented with that, but it's worth a shot. I would just cut down on the sugar since the sauce is already sweetened.
josie says
are the cranberry's cooked ?
Heather says
No, just throw the raw cranberries right into the blender. 🙂
Nancy says
Do you throw the cranberries in the blender without cooking them first? I've never seen that before, so I was wondering if I missed a step in the directions.
Heather says
Yes, keep the cranberries raw!
Christine @ www.idratherbesweating.com says
That looks amazing! I have to try this one 🙂
Gen. says
This was so easy to make. My daughter made this tonight for dessert...salad....dessert....salad....I'd have a hard time figuring out where to put this on a church pot-luck table.
It was very yummy. Hubby was licking the blender.
Thanks Heather.
Diana Deutsch says
We have been making this salad for our family at Thanksgiving and Christmas for as long as I can remember. I am now the desigated Cranberry Salad maker. Based on my elderly parent's request, I have substituted a container of fat-free whipped topping. It actually tastes very good, is a little healthier and holds up better than with real whipped cream.
Heather says
Thanks for the tip, Diana!
Brit says
I just got done making this! I hope it comes out well for dinner this evening!