Saturday, April 3, 2010
Watergate Salad...or one of my favorite desserts
I had thought the name for Watergate salad came from the obvious Watergate scandal in the 70's - and maybe it did - but there doesn't seem to be any proof of that. This dessert actually came out in 1975 when Kraft first made the Pistachio instant pudding mix. Another name for this dessert is Hawaiian Surprise. I think I like that name better, although, there isn't much about it that's Hawaiian except that it does have pineapple in it.
I was hoping this dessert was made back in the 50's or 60's as the color and consistency of this dessert really looks like something out of the Atomic Age. Either way, it's retro....and fabulous!
Ingredients:
1 16oz tub of Cool Whip
2 boxes of Pistachio instant pudding mix
1/3 bag of multi-colored (fruit-flavored) mini marshmallows
1/2 can of pineapple tidbits, drained
1/2 jar of maraschino cherries, drained and cut in halves.
1/2 cup chopped pecans
In a large bowl, fold the pudding mix into the Cool Whip until the pudding mix has been incorporated. Fold in the remaining ingredients. Chill and serve.
You can really alter the ingredients and add whatever you like or have on hand...but this is the classic.
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Desserts/Breads
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1 comment:
I love this stuff... I didn't know what it was called although its so funny - I've heard of both of those names!
I know I've had this a few places and got the old - its old secret family recipe thing.
Lol what is it with women sometimes!
Thanks so much for posting this!
Tracy
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