This Apple Grape Salad is a vintage dessert salad made with cream cheese, yogurt, apples, grapes, walnuts, and sugar! It’s a potluck favorite and everyone will want the recipe!
Walnut Apple Salad
Now that we’re nearing the end of summer, it’s the perfect time to introduce Apple Grape Salad, a sweet and tangy old-school side or dessert dish that will never go out of style.
Cool, creamy, and a tad bit tart, Walnut Apple Salad is festive for fall, as well as the holidays that are just around the corner. And it’s super easy to make too!
Everyone needs a touch of vintage in their lives, even if it’s sprinkled into their stash of recipes.
A crowd-pleasing throwback dish is a necessity during the holidays, the most wonderful and nostalgic time of year.
JUST TAKE ME TO THE GRAPE SALAD RECIPE ALREADY!
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How To Make Grape Salad:
There are a lot of ways to make this easy and delicious dish and I’m sure if it’s a recipe you grew up with, your grandma or mom has their own classic recipe.
Some people make it with just grapes, but I love the addition of apples, which makes it a great potluck dish for fall and even a great side dish for Thanksgiving! The best part is that it doesn’t need to be cooked!
To make this Grape Salad Recipe, simply beat the whipped cream cheese, Greek yogurt, vanilla, and brown sugar, then add in the chopped apples, sliced grapes, and crunchy walnuts and stir to combine. Store in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
Pro Tip: I prefer to give this mixture at least a few hours in the fridge before serving to let the flavor build!
In addition to evoking the flavors of autumn, this recipe highlights the magical combination of apples and cheese.
Plus, it’s a great way to use up the extra fruit you have left over from apple picking!
Apple Grape Salad is a light and refreshing must-have for the Thanksgiving table. Aside from being delicious, it’s so quick and simple to make!
No need to balance your time between making this and the perfect pumpkin pie because it won’t take up any room on the stove, it only requires eight ingredients, and you can even prepare it ahead of time (in fact, it can be made the day before, then stored in the fridge).
And if you’re feasting at someone else’s house, it’s easy to pack up and bring along with you, and it can be eaten immediately – no reheating required!
The holidays will be here before we know it, so now is the time to arm yourself with a handful of easy-to-make recipes, especially ones you can make in a pinch.
Apple Grape Salad is sure to be a favorite for everyone, from sweet-toothed nieces and nephews to grandparents who appreciate classic flavors.
When you’re in need of a side dish that’s sure to please, try this recipe… and make enough for everyone to have seconds!
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Apple Walnut Salad
Ingredients
- 8 oz whipped cream cheese
- 1 cup plain greek yogurt
- 1/3 cup light brown sugar plus extra for garnish
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 4 gala apples chopped
- 2 cups black or red grapes
- 1 cup chopped walnuts plus extra for garnish
Instructions
- In a large bowl or stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, whip together the cream cheese, yogurt, sugars, and vanilla until smooth.
- Add in the chopped apples, grapes, and walnuts and mix until evenly coated. Transfer to a large bowl and sprinkle with additional chopped walnuts and brown sugar. Enjoy immediately or place in the fridge until ready to serve.
Notes
- For best flavor, place in the fridge overnight after making.
- Best consumed within 72 hours.
- Walnuts can be substituted for pecans.
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Wilhelmina Wessel says
This is the perfect mix of flavors and textures!
Britni says
I’m always looking for fun healthy new salads. Thank you!