Molded Cranberry-Orange Salad

I take this dish to potlucks during the holidays. People always ooh and aah. Feel free to sub whipped cream for the celery curl garnish.

Molded Cranberry-Orange Salad
Molded Cranberry-Orange Salad

I take this dish to potlucks during the holidays. People always ooh and aah. Feel free to sub whipped cream for the celery curl garnish.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 12
  • Carbohydrate 4.77101562363209 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg
  • Fat 2.93386476914168 g
  • Fiber 1.11276322571306 g
  • Protein 1.60765030481688 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.174353714206245 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 servings. (61g)
  • Sodium 4655.08249307045 mg
  • Sugar 3.65825239791903 g
  • Trans Fat 0.296501615803056 g
  • Calories 48 calories

Step-by-step

  • Sprinkle unflavored gelatin over 1 tablespoon cold water; let stand 1 minute.
  • Add boiling water and raspberry gelatin; stir until gelatin is dissolved, about 2 minutes.
  • Stir in remaining cold water.
  • Refrigerate until thickened, about 45 minutes.
  • Pulse 2-1/3 cups cranberries, apples and orange in a food processor until chopped.
  • Transfer to a small bowl; stir in sugar.
  • Stir fruit mixture into thickened gelatin.
  • Fold in walnuts, celery and remaining whole cranberries.
  • Coat a 10-in. fluted tube pan, an 8-cup ring mold or two 4-cup molds with cooking spray; pour in gelatin mixture.
  • Cover and refrigerate overnight or until firm.
  • Unmold onto a platter.
Molded Cranberry-Orange Salad: A Holiday Potluck Star

A Festive Treat That's Always a Crowd-Pleaser

As a busy working mom, finding time to prepare elaborate holiday dishes can be a real challenge. But I always want to bring something special to our family gatherings and potlucks. That's where this Molded Cranberry-Orange Salad comes in. It's surprisingly easy to make, yet elegant enough to impress even the most discerning palates. It’s become my go-to recipe for holiday celebrations, and I'm excited to share it with you.

The beautiful colors of the cranberries and oranges are festive and eye-catching, making it a centerpiece that people always rave about. The combination of tart cranberries, sweet oranges, and crunchy walnuts creates a delightful symphony of flavors and textures. It's the perfect balance of sweet and tart, refreshing and satisfying. And the best part? It requires minimal cooking, making it perfect for a busy holiday schedule.

Why this recipe works so well for me:

  • Make-ahead convenience: This salad is perfect for preparing in advance. I usually make it the day before the potluck or gathering, allowing me to focus on other tasks. The longer it sits in the fridge, the more the flavors meld together.
  • Versatile and adaptable: The recipe is adaptable to my liking. For instance, if I don’t have fresh cranberries, frozen works just as well. Sometimes, I substitute pecans for walnuts, depending on what's available. And the whipped cream garnish suggestion is a fantastic addition for extra richness.
  • Impressive presentation: The molded shape elevates this simple salad into something quite special. It’s a conversation starter at any gathering. The beautiful vibrant colors of the fruit are striking and festive.
  • Delicious and satisfying: It’s not just a pretty face; it’s delicious too. The combination of sweet and tart, crunchy and creamy is a perfect balance. It's the ideal side dish because it complements so many other holiday foods without being too heavy.
  • Easy cleanup: One of the best things about this salad is that cleanup is a breeze. Most of the ingredients are easily measured and combined, and the dish can be served directly from its mold.

This cranberry orange salad has consistently been a hit at every potluck or holiday gathering I've taken it to. It's a testament to the power of simple, fresh ingredients and a bit of clever presentation. It's a dish that speaks volumes about the care and effort put into creating something special, even amidst the busyness of the season. So give this recipe a try, and prepare to be amazed by the positive reactions it receives.

Tips for success:

  • Use high-quality ingredients for the best flavor.
  • Make sure your gelatin is completely dissolved before adding the fruit mixture to avoid lumps.
  • Don't over-process the fruit in the food processor; you still want some texture.
  • If you're short on time, you can use a simpler mold, such as a regular bowl, instead of a fluted tube pan.
  • Get creative with garnishes! A sprig of fresh rosemary or a dusting of powdered sugar can add an extra touch of elegance.

I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as I do! Happy holidays!