Creamy Fruit Salad Bowl

Creamy Fruit Salad Bowl – Full Recipe

Description

This Creamy Fruit Salad Bowl is a refreshing, sweet, and rich fruit mix tossed in a silky cream dressing. It’s perfect for parties, potlucks, holidays, or as a quick dessert. The combination of fresh fruits, yogurt, cream, and a hint of sweetness makes it both light and indulgent.

Time Required

Preparation time: 15–20 minute

Chilling time (optional but recommended): 30 minutes

Total time: 15–50 minutes

Ingredients (Serves 4–6)

Fresh Fruits (choose any 5–7 options)

1 cup apple (diced)

1 cup banana slices

1 cup grapes (halved)

1 cup strawberries (sliced)

1 cup mango cube

1 cup pineapple chunks

1 cup kiwi slices

1 cup pomegranate seeds

1 cup orange segments

Creamy Dressing

½ cup thick yogurt (plain or vanilla)

½ cup fresh cream or whipping cream

¼ cup condensed milk (adjust to taste)

2 tbsp honey or sugar (optional)

1 tbsp lemon juice (prevents browning + adds freshness)

½ tsp vanilla extract (optional)

Pinch of salt (to balance sweetness)

Optional Add-ins

2 tbsp chopped nuts (almonds, cashews, pistachios)

1 tbsp desiccated coconut

2 tbsp mini marshmallows

Chia seeds or basil seeds for topping

How to Make Creamy Fruit Salad Bowl

Step 1: Prepare the Fruits

Wash all fruits thoroughly.

Peel and chop them into bite-sized pieces.

Add 1 tbsp lemon juice to apples/bananas to prevent browning.

Step 2: Make the Creamy Dressing

In a mixing bowl, whisk together:

Yogurt

Fresh cream

Condensed milk

Honey (optional)

Vanilla extract

A tiny pinch of salt

Mix until smooth and creamy.

Step 3: Combine Everything

Add all chopped fruits to a large salad bowl.

Pour the creamy dressing over the fruits.

Gently fold the fruits and dressing together—don’t mash the fruits.

Step 4: Chill (Optional but Best)

Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.

This enhances the flavor and thickens the dressing.

Step 5: Serve

Garnish with nuts, pomegranate seeds, or coconut.

Serve chilled.

Storage Tips

Keeps fresh for up to 24 hours in the refrigerator.

Avoid storing bananas inside the mix for long; add them just before serving.

Do not freeze the salad—texture will become mushy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Can I make the creamy dressing without cream?

Yes. Use only yogurt + condensed milk; the texture will still be creamy but lighter.

Q2: How do I keep fruits from turning brown?

Add 1 tbsp lemon juice to apples, bananas, and pears before mixing.

Q3: Can I make it dairy-free?

Yes! Use:

Coconut yogurt or almond yogurt

Coconut cream

Maple syrup instead of condensed milk

Q4: Which fruits should I avoid?

Avoid fruits that turn mushy quickly, such as watermelon (too watery) or overripe bananas.

Q5: Can I add canned fruits?

Yes—drain the syrup completely to avoid thinning the dressing.

Q6: Can I serve it warm?

Creamy fruit salad is best served cold. Warm dressing can separate.

Q7: How do I make it healthier?

Replace condensed milk with honey.

Use Greek yogurt instead of cream.

Add nuts and seeds for protein.

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