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Receta Blue Pudding (Ambrosia Salad)
by Nicole Sherman

Blue Pudding (Ambrosia Salad)

Before I get the obvious questions I will answer this

question first…. Why this recipe is called blue pudding…. It’s not blue nor is

it pudding! Explain! Well you are right it’s not blue nor is it pudding. I think

the recipe is actually what would be called ambrosia salad.

This recipe was made by my great aunt Fern for Christmas

when my Mom was a child in the 1950’s and 1960’s my great aunts father called

it Blue Pudding and the name stuck. Blue Pudding is the only name this recipe

has ever had to my knowledge and my Mom’s knowledge as well.

We had it with our Christmas dinner this year for the first

time ever and I fell in LOVE with it. It’s so easy to make and it taste soooo

good! I love the creaminess, the texture, and the random flavors and more than anything

I love the Christmas colors.

Yummm… excellent!

Ingredients:

Directions:

Boil water and pour over marshmallows in a bowl. Stir until

melted and Jell-O and cream cheese. The cream cheese should start melting into

the mixture, but may still be a bit lumpy.

Stir until it begins to cool. Add drained

pineapple and nuts then mix well.

Place in the refrigerator until it begins to congeal.

While the Jell-O is congealing in a separate bowl or in a mixer bowl add heavy

whipping cream and begin beating either by hand or using a mixer until the

creamy turns into whip cream with stiff peaks.

Remove Jell-O mixture from the refrigerator and fold in whip

cream and refrigerate until it sets to a firm mixture then serve. (About 1

hour)

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