If you ask me, salad can be anything… even dessert. And this salad is straight-up ambrosia—food of the gods (and potlucks).
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Grandma's ambrosia salad
Grandma's Ambrosia Salad is a creamy fruit salad filled with pineapple, mandarins, coconut, and miniature marshmallows. Use ...
Southerners love ambrosia, a sumptuous mélange of sliced juicy-sweet oranges and freshly grated coconut. The salad has been a part of southern Christmas traditions for the better part of two centuries ...
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Turn classic ambrosia salad into a creamy dip. Instead of mini marshmallows, which are often used in the salad, this recipe uses marshmallow fluff to make more of a dip consistency. Get the recipe for ...
Over the years, ambrosia has become a classic dish on holiday tables across the South. It's most likely served in a glass dish filled with Grandma's favorite recipe for the mix of fruit and coconut.
Good morning, week-before-Thanksgiving planners and dreamers. Today our questioning (but not questionable) friend T. Square is in search of a grilled romaine salad. "I was served a salad that was ...
Cranberry Ambrosia is a bit subtler than the sticky, sweet marshmallow concoction you remember from childhood. According to Greek mythology, ambrosia was food or drink for the gods. Upon eating or ...
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