Mandarin Orange Salad is one of those classic recipes that shows up at family dinners, potlucks, holidays, and church gatherings—and for good reason. It’s cool, creamy, lightly sweet, and incredibly easy to make with just a few pantry staples. No baking, no cooking, and only minutes of prep.
This retro-style salad blends fluffy whipped topping with vanilla pudding, juicy mandarin oranges, and crushed pineapple for a refreshing dish that works equally well as a side salad or a simple dessert. It’s especially popular because it can be made lighter using sugar-free pudding and fat-free whipped topping without sacrificing flavor.
Why You’ll Love This Mandarin Orange Salad
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No-bake and no-cook
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Only a few simple ingredients
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Light, creamy, and refreshing
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Easy to customize for dietary needs
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Perfect for potlucks and make-ahead meals
Ingredients
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1 package vanilla instant pudding mix (use dry; sugar-free works well)
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1 large can crushed pineapple, undrained
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2 medium to large cans mandarin oranges, drained
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1 package Cool Whip (8 oz), thawed
(regular, light, or fat-free may be used)
How to Make Mandarin Orange Salad
Step 1: Mix the Base
In a large mixing bowl, gently stir together the Cool Whip and the dry instant vanilla pudding mix. Do not prepare the pudding—use the powder only.
Step 2: Add the Fruit
Add the undrained crushed pineapple to the bowl and mix until combined.
Fold in the drained mandarin oranges. Use more or fewer oranges depending on your preference. Reserve a few segments to decorate the top if desired.
Step 3: Chill
Cover the bowl and refrigerate for 1–2 hours, or until the salad thickens and is well chilled.
Step 4: Serve
Serve cold as a side dish alongside a meal, or as a light dessert. It’s also delicious served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Tips for Best Results
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Do not drain the crushed pineapple—the juice helps activate the pudding mix
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Fold gently to keep the salad light and fluffy
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Chill well before serving for best texture
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Taste after chilling and adjust fruit amounts if desired
Easy Variations
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Healthier option: Use sugar-free pudding and fat-free whipped topping
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Fresh fruit version: Substitute fresh mandarin segments for canned
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Extra fruit: Add sliced bananas, maraschino cherries, or grapes
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Coconut twist: Stir in shredded coconut
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Creamier: Add a few tablespoons of sour cream or Greek yogurt
Storage
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Refrigerator: Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days
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Stir gently before serving if it has been chilled overnight
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Not recommended for freezing due to texture changes
Final Thoughts
This Mandarin Orange Salad is a nostalgic, crowd-pleasing recipe that proves simple ingredients can still create something special. Light, creamy, and refreshing, it’s perfect for holidays, family dinners, or anytime you need an easy make-ahead dish.