Monday, February 4, 2013

Jello Pretzel Salad

I never understood how jello could fall into the "Salad" category. Salads are made with leafy greens, or if you are extra cool they are made out of fruit. But jello? Come on.


Nonetheless, this recipe is most commonly known as the "Jello Pretzel Salad" and it is delicious. I shall also have you know this is the first time I have ever bought Cool Whip. I grew up in a house where everything was "real" and fake things (margarine, cool whip, spray cheese and the like) were not allowed in. So I had quite the moral dilemma at the grocery store trying to decide if this recipe could use real whipped cream. As I was making the dish for a dinner party, I decided not to risk it. If anyone has tried using real whipped cream, please, let me know your results. While the dish turned out delicious and was a big hit, I think it could be even better, so check out some of the notes at the end.


Jello Pretzel Salad

Crust:
2 cups crushed pretzels ( blended in blender until desired consistency)
3 T brown sugar
3/4 cup melted butter
Combine all ingredients and press into 9x13 pan. Bake at 350 for 10 min. Let cool.

Cream Filling:
8oz cream cheese (soft)
8oz Cool Whip
1/4 cup honey - see I am being healthy
Whip together and spread over cooled crust, being sure to get it all the way to each edge (to protect the crust from the jello).

Jello:
2 packets (3oz each) of jello (raspberry or strawberry)
1 bag frozen fruit- sliced strawberries or rasperries (optional)
Make jello according to directions, adding fruit at the end. Let jello cool slightly in the fridge, until it has thickened to the consistency of egg whites. Pour over cream filling and let entire pan set in fridge for 4 hours.

NOTES:
1. Ok, those crust amounts make a whole lot of crust, which is great if you are into that kind of thing. If you are not a crunchy lover or like a little less crust, it would be ok to half it.

2. I loved that cream filling. I think I might try doubling it next time.

3. Add the fruit. I didn't when I made this one because I didn't have any, but I think it would have made it extra delicious.



2 comments:

  1. You could probably make this with sweetened whip cream to make it more healthy. Although, there is probably no real healthy version of Jello. :)

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  2. I thought about using whip cream, but I was worried it wasn't as stable as Cool Whip is and would melt with the liquid jello on top of it. Maybe I will try it next time if I am feeling brave...

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