This easy apple and peanut salad recipe is a quick and easy recipe with only three ingredients – Does it get any easier then that? ;-) It’s also delicious and healthy for you, which makes it a real winner! Keep the ingredients handy and you’ll be able to make it in a hurry anytime you need a quick fruit salad recipe!
Easy Apple and Peanut Salad Recipe
4 medium chopped apples
3 cups peanuts
1 small container of whipped topping or 2 cups whipped cream
Mix ingredients and eat.
(It doesn’t get any easier than this salad. Keep the ingredients on hand for when you have unexpected company.)
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Hunter Reed
My favorite kind of Salad is none other Potato Salad. it really taste yummy.’,;
Joseph Wright
whenever my sister makes potato salad, i always eat them in less than a minute or so he he. i just love all sorts of salad. ::~
Fay
Gotta love apples. They are always accessible. I like to bring apples to potlucks. I used a wedge apple slicer and slice when I arrive. Arrange on a plate with a ramekin of caramel sauce or yogurt dip. This can serve as an appetizer, side dish or dessert. At pot lucks I place it on whichever table seems scantiest. It is nutritionally sound and good for folks on special diets. When apples are in season I make homemade yogurt and we feel like we are living high on the hog–eating what may be the cheapest healthy treat out there. The only treat cheaper is popcorn popped on the stove.
Ever since I found this site I read it daily. BTW we are not frugal anymore–we simply practice Financial Literacy. Don’t you love how there is a trendy phrase for every thing.
Maggie
Make this fruit dip to eat with any fruit. It is especially good with pineapple, apple and strawberries. You can mix it with blueberries, too. Once you start eating it, I guarantee you won’t want to stop.
Jason’s Deli Fruit dip
1 cup sour cream
1/2 cup light brown sugar
4 teaspoons Grand Marnier liqueur – (Adam said he used orange juice concentrate instead of Grand Marnier) I also use orange juice.
Whisk together all ingredients in a medium bowl until sugar is dissolved. Chill for an hour, then stir once before serving.
michele
Going to be making this today. Can’t wait to try it:)
Bea
This salad sounds so yummy. I know I will make it soon.
Jill
Hi Bea you must be off work today or something. I sure do miss you being able to be on here everyday. Hope your aren’t snowed in or something.
Bea
Hi Jill, Yes I am off on Thursdays because I work on Saturdays. I usually have a lot to do, grocery shopping, errands, library etc. I miss being on here every day too. I’m going to make this salad today. Can’t wait. I had to wait to make it because I didn’t have the ingredients. We haven’t been snowed in, but the weather has been wacky. Warm in the 50’s with sun, to cold and windy, cloudy the next day. It’s been weird. But it’s got to get better.
Jill
Oh now I see. I was concerned you were sick or snowed in. Will you ever forgive me. I have a letter half written on my table to you and I haven’t gotten it finished yet. Did love the bias tape that was so cool will tell you more in the letter (if I get it done – sorry)