Grandma’s Ambrosia Salad
I’m so thrilled to share my grandma’s classic ambrosia salad recipe for the iconic light and refreshing dessert that includes mandarin oranges, coconut, marshmallows, pineapple, and whipped topping. Known in some circles as “fruit salad with marshmallows”, this easy five-ingredient dessert takes only five minutes to make, is super customizable, and perfect for serving a crowd.

I can’t ever remember a time before ambrosia. We’ve been eating it in my family since I was old enough to chew, and most likely, for decades before I was even a blip on the radar. It seemed that my grandma could make ambrosia appear out of thin air, and we never ran out.
It was served up routinely for Christmas and Easter, and pretty much non-stop during the summer. Compared to things like cake and pie, ambrosia salad is a wonderfully fresh and light dessert.

What IS ambrosia salad?
If you’ve never heard of it before, you’re probably wondering what in the world this is! Ambrosia is an American version of fruit salad that dates back to the late 19th century and it seems as though everyone’s family has their own recipe or spin on it.
At its core, however, it traditionally contains pineapple and oranges (either fresh or canned), miniature marshmallows, and coconut. Keep reading for lots of variations!

Tips for Customization
My mom said my grandma used canned mandarin oranges and crushed pineapple. My sister insisted that my grandma used fruit cocktail. (Did anyone else’s grandma have can after can of fruit cocktail in the pantry? My grandma always had it, in large quantities, and I remember eating it a lot when I was a kid.)
My grandma’s original recipe is the one you will find below and included canned mandarin oranges and canned crushed pineapple, as well as coconut and miniature marshmallows, all tossed with whipped topping. However, when my grandma was in a pinch and didn’t have the oranges and pineapple, she’d simply use a big can of fruit cocktail, and we grew up eating both versions often!
That said, ambrosia is totally adaptable, and can include some combination of the following:
- Mandarin oranges
- Fresh orange segments
- Pineapple
- Coconut
- Miniature marshmallows
- Maraschino cherries
- Bananas
- Strawberries
- Grapes
- Pecans

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And How, Exactly, Do You Make Ambrosia?
Okay, we have the main ingredients above, but what holds it all together? My grandma always used a single tub of Cool Whip and called it a day, but there are many other variations that use some combination of the following:
- Cool Whip
- Pudding
- Cream cheese
- Yogurt
- Sour cream
- Jello
There is even a green ambrosia version that uses pistachio pudding! (Sometimes it’s referred to as “Watergate Salad“)
And if you opt for the combination of grapes, cream cheese, and sour cream, you’ll be close to making my easy grape salad!
Can You Make Ambrosia Salad a Day Ahead?
Yes, yes, yes! The beauty of this five-ingredient, five-minute recipe is that you can mix it together the day before you need it and pop it in the refrigerator. I think it’s even better once it has been chilled for a few hours, but you can also serve it immediately if you need to!
Can you Freeze Ambrosia?
I only recommend freezing ambrosia if you use all canned fruit and Cool Whip.
The lesson here? Ambrosia is tremendously adaptable. Use what you have on hand. Use your family’s favorite fruits. Make it your own. Sometimes the simplest of recipes become the most special. Using fresh fruit and/or homemade whipped cream can cause it to be soggy and watery when thawed.

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Grandma’s Ambrosia Salad
Ingredients
- 11 ounce (311.85 g) can mandarin oranges, drained
- 8 ounce (226.8 g) can crushed pineapple, drained
- 2 cups (180 g) sweetened shredded coconut
- 2 cups (150 g) miniature marshmallows
- 8 ounce (226.8 g) container Cool Whip
Instructions
- Place the oranges, pineapple, coconut and marshmallows in a large bowl. Add the Cool Whip and, using a rubber spatula, gently fold the mixture until all of the ingredients are evenly distributed.
- Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. Ambrosia can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Notes
- Fruit Options: Fresh orange segments, maraschino cherries, bananas, strawberries, grapes, or canned fruit cocktail.
- Dressing Options: Pudding, cream cheese, yogurt, sour cream, or Jello.
- Cool Whip Alternative: Use homemade whipped cream in its place.
- Freezing Instructions: I only recommend freezing ambrosia if you use all canned fruit and Cool Whip. Using fresh fruit and/or homemade whipped cream can cause it to be soggy and watery when thawed.
- Make-Ahead: This can be mixed together and refrigerated the day before serving.
- Storage: Ambrosia can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
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[Photography by Ari of Well Seasoned]
This recipe was originally published on May 30, 2012.



I love it. It’s perfect for the summer light and refreshing but I have made it in the winter. I made this recipe so many times.
Just like my mom made many years ago…simple, light and delicious!
Getting ready to make this but confused on “dressing options” when recipe doesn’t call for any type of dressing. Other recipes do include pudding + cool whip. Doesn’t that make it too thick?
Fantastic
Haven’t made it yet
Recipe has been the closest to my grandmother’s and my mother’s that I have found I wanted to make a small batch Before Christmas to see how well it would turn out with a different ingredients to trying it with thank you for the recipe it is what a wonderful recipe and it came out fantastic
I made this recipe for my granddaughters baby shower and everyone loved it.
Should you thaw the cool whip before mixing with the other ingredients?
Yes, you should thaw the Cool Whip.
Will be bringing it to a luncheon for my nursing school class mates.
Do I drain the crushed pineapple?
Yes, you should drain it. Enjoy!
Made it with cherry pie filling, crushed pineapple cool whip and mini marshmallows also added a can of sweetened condensed milk
This was ok but two cups of coconut is way way too much. Half a cup would have been perfect.
my momma could not cook but she made wonderful ambrosia an tx for remining me of this recipe so I can now make it for my grandsons
I love this recipe! I like to add chopped pecans and the pastel colored mini marshmellows.
I have never made this before followed your directions. I did add more mandarin oranges, and an extra cup of coconut. My nephews tried it, and thought it was delicious, but it needed to chill.
The best receipt I make was so good not tu sweet and to soft and delicious, and healthy.
the easiest dessert I have ever made Fantastic
I made your recipe and it turned out great. I actually made it for my grandparents to kinda cheer them up. We are going thru a tragic event and making this for my family took.our mind off it for the time being. Thank u so much.
Yum! This is a family favorite. Mom always made it for the holidays..even my birthday dinner :) We mix a little mayonnaise in with the Cool Whip otherwise it’s the exact recipe. We add extra mandarins..use all these same ingredients and add extra amounts if you feel you want more. Soooo good!!
I make my own version of ambrosia every Christmas. In addition to mandarin oranges, pineapple, seedless grapes, I also put into the mixture a can of lychees. Instead of dry shredded coconut, I use young coconut sport (which one can buy in an Asian grocery store) and coconut nata. I only use sour cream and miniature marshmallows (no cool whip).
I had not had ambrosia salad for many many years and all of a sudden I remembered it and went on a hunt to find the recipe. And, I am so glad I found yours:.) I made it for my grandkids and great-grandkids for the 4th of July. My 5 yr old great-grandkid didn’t like it. But unbeknown to anyone else, I had secretly made a special batch for myself without coconut. I hate coconut. And that was it. He loved it and he told his daddy that Great-grandma Emily made him a special salad that was just for him and I even sent some home with him for later. Do you know how much it warms your heart to have a 5 year old think you are wonderful and that he is special? He’s coming back over this weekend and he’s already asked me if I’m making him his salad. LOL It’ll be my pleasure little man!!!
My mom made Ambrosia from time to time and, if I remember, she used canned pineapple chunks and canned peaches. She would cut the sliced peaches into smaller pieces. She used marshmallows and coconut and I believe she used sour cream. I made it a couple of decades ago but I am going to make it again. I love it and it’s so versatile since it can be made with various ingredients.
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I also use sour cream and rest of the things it’s a great hit for the holidays it’s delicious
I have made a lot of 5 cup fruit salads and this is my absolute favorite.
I love it, thanks for sharing this recipe.
I just love you! I mean, you always allow me to connect to so many memories of growing up. I don’t know if it is because I have family roots in the Pittsburgh area or what it is but I always turn to your recipes when I want something homey and real. Thanks again to taking me back to simpler times with your ambrosia recipe. My husband was just talking about this last weekend. I will be making this very soon!
Wow! It looks so good. I’m sure this is gonna be very refreshing. Just learnt your whole recipe and I’m so excited to share this with my kids. They would love it.
Thanks for sharing!
Have you stopped posting? I’ve not seen a new post in weeks. I hope not, this is one of my favorite food blogs!
I’ve been checking too. Hope everything is ok.
I really don’t like marshmallows. Can this be made without them? Which of the additional mix-in ingredients would you suggest as a replacement? thanks
Also could rice or tapioca be used for haters of coconut
Have had this with Orzo pasta instead of coconut. Very good.
I wonder why no one has tried blueberries in this mix? Seems like it would be great addition!
Sounds great to me. Would give it a nice tartness and add some pretty color.
My family makes a version with cranberries, a few grapes, and pecans. Delicious.
Excellent! 💯 percent!