Raspberry Pretzel Salad Recipe

This is one of those funny “salad” recipes that is really a dessert (let’s all just admit that right up front, alright?) but you are allowed to eat it WITH YOUR DINNER because it’s called a salad. That, my friends, is called winning at life.  I recently took this raspberry pretzel salad to a potluck with a bunch of friends and we all stood around extolling its virtues. I mean, what’s not to love? I can’t decide which layer is my favorite, which is a good thing because every bite has elements of crunchy, salty-sweet pretzel crust, creamy, almost no-bake cheesecake like filling in the middle, and fruity, sweet-tart raspberries in raspberry jello on top. It’s heaven. You might want to make a two pans of it, because you are definitely going to be wanting more the moment that last slice is gone. We love raspberries and all kinds of raspberry desserts! Some of our other popular raspberry recipes are White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake and Raspberry Macarons.

Ingredients for Raspberry Pretzel Salad

Pretzels – Sticks, twists, or squares – it’s all good since they are going to be crushed up. Salted butter – This dessert is all about the combination of sweet and salty, which is what makes it so good! Granulated sugar – For just the right amount of sweetness in the creamy middle layer. Cream cheese – Use full-fat cream cheese for best results. Cool whip – Or if you want to go the extra mile you can make a batch of homemade whipped cream. Raspberry jello – Use two small packages or one of the larger boxes of raspberry jello powder. Raspberries – Fresh or frozen raspberries will work in this recipe.

How do you make Raspberry Pretzel Salad?

Can you make Raspberry Pretzel Salad ahead of time?

Raspberry pretzel salad is a great, easy recipe to make in advance! I usually make it the night before, which also gives it plenty of time for the jello to completely set. I don’t recommend making this more than 2 days in advance though, because the pretzels will lose their crunch, which is one of the best parts. Making it 24 hours in advance is best.

Pretzel Salad Variations

There are many iterations of this dessert salad recipe, but really any fruit combination will work.

Strawberry Pretzel Salad:  Use strawberry jello and sliced strawberries (this might well be the most popular version of this dessert). Pineapple Pretzel Salad:  Use pineapple or lemon jello and 2 cans of crushed pineapple that has been drained well. Blueberry Pretzel Salad:  Use berry blue jello and frozen blueberries. Peach Pretzel Salad:  Use peach jello and fresh or frozen sliced peaches. Mandarin Pretzel Salad:  Use orange jello and mandarin oranges. This is probably my kids’ favorite. Mixed Berry Pretzel Salad:  Use cherry jello and frozen mixed berries (usually a combination or raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries).

Why use frozen raspberries instead of fresh?

You can absolutely use fresh fruit in this recipe. The main reason I use frozen raspberries is that they can be added while the jello is still hot and immediately start to cool down the jello, shortening the time to make this by quite a bit. They also are often quite a bit cheaper, and better tasting if it doesn’t happen to be raspberry season where you live. If you want to use fresh raspberries, let the jello cool down for 30 minutes before pouring it over the cream cheese layer.

Tips for the best Raspberry Pretzel Salad

Be sure you have enough time.  This raspberry pretzel salad recipe isn’t difficult, but it does take a while for each layer to set up in the fridge. Spread the cream cheese layer right up to the side of the pan.  This will help seal the layers so the jello layer doesn’t seep down into the pretzel crust when it gets added. Pour the jello onto a spoon when pouring over the cream cheese layer. This will help it disperse a bit so it doesn’t drill into the cream cheese layer. You CAN substitute real whipped cream for Cool Whip, but I wouldn’t unless using stabilized whipped cream.  I’m typically a huge advocate of homemade whipped cream, but it gets runnier than Cool Whip and makes the pretzel crust go soft much faster.

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