Grandmas Lime Green Jello Salad

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Grandmas Lime Green Jello Salad (with Cottage Cheese & Pineapple) is a retro recipe my husband’s grandma made for many holiday meals. To continue the tradition, I make this lime jello salad every Thanksgiving — and sometimes for Christmas, too!

This Jell-O salad is a nostalgic favorite for my husband. He grew up with his grandmother, making it for many holiday meals in their home. It was always one of his favorites and still is today.

While my husband’s grandmother is no longer with us, I have continued with the tradition of making Grandmas Lime Green Jello Salad for him. Without fail, I make it every Thanksgiving.

The unusual part of this story is that my husband is usually the only one who eatsGrandmas Lime Green Jello Salad . Sometimes, the kids will take a spoonful of it, and whenever we have a new guest, they usually try it. But he’s usually the only one who eats it.

Almost every year, my husband will tell me, “you don’t have to make it this year.” It’s his sweet way of trying to take something off my to-do list. But he loves it so much that I won’t stop making it. And, to be honest, this is one of the easiest Thanksgiving side dishes I make — plus, it can be made in advance, so it’s really no trouble.

This Lime Jello Salad only needs 6 ingredients: lime jello (gelatin), crushed pineapple, evaporated milk, mayonnaise, cottage cheese, and walnuts. You don’t have to use the brands I have shown below — I usually use whatever I get the best deal on. I have used many different brands over the years, which always turns out as expected.

Ingredients needed for Grandmas Lime Green Jello Salad :

  • Lime Jello Mix (6oz)
  • Cottage Cheese (1 cup)
  • Crushed Pineapple (1 cup)
  • Evaporated Milk (1 cup)
  • Mayonnaise (1 cup)
  • Chopped Walnuts (1/2 cup)

Cooking Equipment needed for Grandmas Lime Green Jello Salad :

  • Measuring Cup (I love using my 4-cup Pyrex)
  • 8×8 Baking Glass Dish
  • Whisk
  • Mixing Glass Bowl
  • Can Opener

To make this Lime Cottage Cheese Jello Salad, you’ll first start with the crushed pineapple. After opening your can, drain the pineapple into a measuring cup or bowl that will hold at least 2 cups of liquid.

For this, I always use my 4-cup Pyrex measuring cup. Drain the pineapple right from the can into the cup — of course, try not to let any of the pineapple pieces get into it, but don’t stress if a bit of them fall in.

Once you have the pineapple juice, add enough water to your measuring cup so that you have 2 cups of liquid. This is what you’ll use with the lime jello.

The 2 cups of diluted pineapple juice are placed in a small saucepan and heated together with the lime jello until the jello is completely dissolved. Allow the lime jello mixture to cool slightly in the pan before pouring it into a mixing bowl.

Next, in a mixing bowl, mix together the mayo and evaporated milk until smooth. Slowly incorporate the warm lime jello mixture into the milk/mayo mixture. I usually pour a bit in, whisk to combine and repeat until all of the lime jello mixture has been added. Finally, stir in the crushed pineapple, cottage cheese, and walnuts.

Pour the entire mixture into an 8×8″ baking dish and cover. I use a basic glass Pyrex pan, but you can use pretty much any dish as long as it’s about the same size.

Place your lime jello salad in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours, but it’s best to refrigerate overnight. I usually make this the day before Thanksgiving or Christmas. You could even make this recipe 2-3 days before if needed.

For serving your Lime Green Jello Salad recipe with Cottage Cheese and Pineapple, it can be cut into squares, as we show in the photos, but we usually just scoop it out with a serving spoon.

Did you or someone you love make this retro jello salad? We’d love to hear your memories of it! We also love hearing about the different versions you’ve had. Be sure to leave us a comment at the end of this post!

And, for my husband and all others, here is the full recipe for Grandmas Lime Green Jello Salad recipe:

Grandmas Lime Green Jello Salad

Grandmas Lime Green Jello Salad

5 from 3 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 15 minutes
Cuisine American
Servings 8 people

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup crushed pineapple (drained with juice reserved)
  • 1 cup water (more or less depending on what’s needed, see instructions below)
  • 2 packages lime jello (3 oz each)
  • 1 cup mayo
  • 1 cup evaporated milk (canned)
  • 1 cup small curd cottage cheese
  • 1/2 cup walnuts (chopped)

Instructions
 

  • In a large multi-cup measuring cup (I use my 4 cup Pyrex), add all of the reserved pineapple juice and then add enough water to the juice to make a total of 2 cups. Pour into pot and bring just to a boil.
  • Add the lime Jell-o mixes to the boiling pineapple juice/water and stir until dissolved. Remove from heat, allow to cool just slightly.
  • In a mixing bowl, stir together the mayo and evaporated milk. Combine until very smooth. Slowly stir in the Jell-o mixture until all is incorporated with the mayo/milk mixture. Stir in the crushed pineapple, cottage cheese, and walnuts.
  • Pour mixture into an 8×8″ glass casserole pan. Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight (preferred).

Notes

To avoid waste, I often add all of the drained crushed pineapple from the can into this recipe, even if it’s more than a cup, and if I don’t need the leftovers for anything else.
-–For serving, this Lime Jello Salad can be cut into squares or spooned from the dish.
–This recipe can be made 1-3 days in advance.
 
 
Keyword Grandmas Lime Green Jello Salad

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  1. Love seeing these recipes. They bring back memories. People don’t cook or even know how these days I’m 62 yrs old. Ga girl.✝️♥️

  2. I’m 70 and my mom made a variation of this. We called it a Christmas salad all those items plus small jar of pimentos and a small jar of green olives we called it a Christmas salad because of the red and green.

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