Our family has a similar recipe handed down from my paternal grandmother. It uses lime, lemon and cherry Jello. Center layer takes cream cheese and 2 cups of mini marshmallows whisked in while still on the stove. After cooling to lukewarm, in a separate bowl, beat 5 oz evaporated milk until frothy, then add one cup well- drained crushed pineapple and one half cup mayonnaise and mix well. Add to lemon mixture and combine. Gently pour over lime layer and distribute pineapple evenly. Let set in refrigerator overnight. Prepare cherry layer and pour over middle layer when lukewarm which helps the layers adhere to each other. Set several hours until completely set. I use a 9X13 Pyrex pan for this. one sister nicknamed this the Cinco de Mayo salad because of the colors. Our recipe is from the early 1950's. Edit: I've looked high and low for this recipe and yours is the only similar one I've found. Made me happy. Thank you!
wow, we are glad you found it then if it helped your memory jumpstart to your mamaw's recipe. we are going to try this because it sounds really good. we may make a video on it because it sounds so yummy.
Our family has a similar recipe handed down from my paternal grandmother. It uses lime, lemon and cherry Jello. Center layer takes cream cheese and 2 cups of mini marshmallows whisked in while still on the stove. After cooling to lukewarm, in a separate bowl, beat 5 oz evaporated milk until frothy, then add one cup well- drained crushed pineapple and one half cup mayonnaise and mix well. Add to lemon mixture and combine. Gently pour over lime layer and distribute pineapple evenly. Let set in refrigerator overnight. Prepare cherry layer and pour over middle layer when lukewarm which helps the layers adhere to each other. Set several hours until completely set. I use a 9X13 Pyrex pan for this. one sister nicknamed this the Cinco de Mayo salad because of the colors. Our recipe is from the early 1950's. Edit: I've looked high and low for this recipe and yours is the only similar one I've found. Made me happy. Thank you!
wow, we are glad you found it then if it helped your memory jumpstart to your mamaw's recipe. we are going to try this because it sounds really good. we may make a video on it because it sounds so yummy.
That looks sooooooo good! Really enjoyed your video. Hope you have a wonderful and blessed rest of your day and God Bless!❤️🎄⛄❄️🎁❤️
thanks for checking us out. you should make it, its a good retro dish for sure. merry christmas
@ThisandThatTN you're welcome!
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Thanks for the tip, I will give that a shot! Thanks for watching.