Heat and humidity create an affinity for all versions of frozen food: ice cream, popsicles, ice box pies, sherbet. You don’t need to look far to find a Southerner who has a grand tale to share about how Grandpa used to drag out his hand cranked ice cream freezer and the grandkids would have to share in turning and turning and turning the crank for hours until the sweet creamy concoction assimilated into the frozen food kingdom. Scooped into to Dixie cups, it was eaten as quickly as possible, slowing down slightly when brain freeze got a hold of you. The best advice is to let the ice cream cure in the ice cream freezer for a period of time after it’s gotten thick before eating. In all my born years, I’ve never known a soul who waited one second to eat ice cream past the time it was thick enough to spoon. People that are about to burn slap up don’t wait for ice cream to cure before they start gobbling it down.
Frozen Fruit Salads rank pretty high in popularity in the frozen food kingdom. Generations have enjoyed them while sweltering in the oppressive heat of Southern summers. They’re most commonly poured into a baking sheet and then sliced into squares before serving. Scooping them into baking cups serves two purposes. First, it creates an individual serving so slicing isn’t required. Secondly, the papers form cute little ridges on the side of each salad. It looks like you went to a lot of effort when really all you did is throw an ice cream scoop full of the salad into a baking cup. You must remember to move the paper baking paper before serving so as not to blow your cover.
If you opt for fresh fruit instead of canned, cook the fruit in simple syrup just until soft. The type of fruit used may vary according to seasonal availability. I would stay away from bananas which don’t always freeze well.
Frozen Fruit Salad
Peaches, cherries, grapes, pears and pineapple, with some help from marshmallows, gang up on cream cheese and fresh whipped cream to form a most pleasant summer treat.
Instead of portioning out individual servings in paper baking cups, the entire fruit salad may be spread in a 9X11 pan and frozen. It might need to thaw slightly before slicing. Serve while still frozen. If using canned peaches, I prefer to get sliced peaches and then dice them into about 1 inch cubes. I find canned diced peaches too soft.
8 ounce cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup confectioners sugar
1/3 cup mayonnaise
1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
1/2 cup maraschino cherries, drained
1 cup crushed pineapple, drained
30 ounces can fruit cocktail, drained
8 ounce can peaches, diced and drained
2 1/2 cups miniature marshmallow
1/2 cup whipping cream
Whip softened cream cheese and powdered sugar. Blend in mayonnaise. When well blended, add flavorings. Fold in drained fruits and marshmallows.
Whip cream until stiff peaks form. Gently fold in. Don’t stir. I put in a couple of drops of red food coloring to tint it pink. Scoop into paper baking cups. Freeze overnight. Remove paper baking cups before serving.
You might also enjoy:
Banana Split Cake
Lemon Fruit Dip
Frozen Fruit Salad
Ingredients
- Peaches cherries, grapes, pears and pineapple, with some help from marshmallows, gang up on cream cheese and fresh whipped cream to form a most pleasant summer treat.
- Instead of portioning out individual servings in paper baking cups the entire fruit salad may be spread in a 9X11 pan and frozen. It might need to thaw slightly before slicing. Serve while still frozen. If using canned peaches, I prefer to get sliced peaches and then dice them into about 1 inch cubes. I find canned diced peaches too soft.
- 8 ounce cream cheese softened
- 1/2 cup confectioners sugar
- 1/3 cup mayonnaise
- 1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
- 1/2 cup maraschino cherries drained
- 1 cup crushed pineapple drained
- 30 ounces can fruit cocktail drained
- 8 ounce can peaches diced and drained
- 2 1/2 cups miniature marshmallow
- 1/2 cup whipping cream
Instructions
- Whip softened cream cheese and powdered sugar. Blend in mayonnaise. When well blended, add flavorings. Fold in drained fruits and marshmallows.
- Whip cream until stiff peaks form. Gently fold in. Don’t stir. I put in a couple of drops of red food coloring to tint it pink. Scoop into paper baking cups. Freeze overnight. Remove paper baking cups before serving.
Maureen @ Orgasmic Chef says
What a clever salad, I love it!!
Jackie Garvin says
Thanks, Maureen!
Mary says
So cool and refreshing….yummy! Thanks for sharing!
Jackie Garvin says
Thanks, Mary!
Jean says
We have like minds. I don’t remember evah waiting for ice cream to cure. After your father couldn’t turn the crank anymore it was time to eat. I was one of the lucky ones who didn’t get brain freeze…LOL. Frozen fruit salad one of my favs! Hope you had a chance to look at the recipe and its something you like and don’t have all ready.
Jackie Garvin says
Jean,
I just looked at the recipe you sent me. It looks very good! Thanks for thinking of me. 🙂
Debi says
Oh Yes! I know these! Thank you for rekindling this recipe and memories. I’m going to make these for the boys…they’ll be so excited! Thank you for sharing on Thursday’s Treasures Week 42. I hope to see you again each week. <3 and hugs! http://www.recipesformyboys.com/2012/07/thursdays-treasures-week-42.html
Jackie Garvin says
Debi,
You’re most welcome. Hope you and your boys can enjoy some soon.:)
Tina {Mommy's Kitchen} says
Aren’t those the cutest thing. I can’t wait to try these Jackie.
Jackie Garvin says
Thanks, Tina! You’re kids will love them.
Terra says
Ummmmm….YES PLEASE!!! I pretty much love frozen fruit, I seriously can’t get enough of it LOL! This would be sooooo fun, I love it! Hugs, Terra
Jackie Garvin says
Thanks, Terra! Enjoy! 🙂
sheri says
Hi Jackie – just heard about your blog today from your friends at The Fresh Farm. What an awesome place. I’m right here in Valrico and just found it today – LOVED it. Your blog is adorable – I love it. I will be following along. Have a blessed weekend.
Jackie Garvin says
Hi, Sheri! I’m so glad you found us. I’ll be sure to thank Mike and Christy. I hope you visit us often.
Welcome home!
Sonali- The Foodie Physician says
I’ve never heard of frozen fruit salad before- this looks like the perfect treat on a hot summer’s day!
Jackie Garvin says
Thanks, Sonali! Enjoy!
grace says
this sounds super refreshing and delicious! the mayonnaise was unexpected, but then again, this IS a southern recipe. 🙂
Jackie Garvin says
Grace,
Isn’t that the truth! It wouldn’t be the same without it. 🙂
Mona Dodge Stout says
Oh, my gosh. This is right out of my childhood. My mom made a batch of these and poked them in the freezer in our basement. I knew they were there … and I’d go down and sneak one from time to time. I eventually ate my way through all but one … mom was not a happy camper. 🙂
Jackie Garvin says
Mona,
They are good! My grandchildren love them. I need to make up another batch soon. Has your Mom gotten over being mad at you? 🙂
five nights at freddy's says
Aren’t those the cutest thing. I can’t wait to try these Jackie.
Jackie Garvin says
Thank you! I hope you enjoy.