Cranberry Apple Salad

"Just in time for fall this combination of cranberries, apples and grapes will make a delightful addition to any table. Chill time of one hour"
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • To prepare the dressing stir together sour cream and mayonnaise in small bowl.
  • Set aside.
  • Gently toss apples with lemon juice in large bowl.
  • Add all remaining salad ingredients.
  • Add dressing; toss to coat.
  • Cover; refrigerate 1 hour before serving.

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Reviews

  1. Wonderful tangy salad and a great new twist on our favorite waldorf salad. Love the craisins in the mix. We enjoyed this as part of our Christmas dinner. A 5-star winner with everyone. Thanks, from the Wilsons.
     
  2. Wow! This is quite refreshing! It is a nice variation on the typical Waldorf salad with the cranberries giving it a nice tang, and the grapes giving a hint of sweetness. I followed this recipe exactly, except I toasted my walnuts for 12 minutes at 350F before putting them in the salad (makes them crunchier). What a keeper! Thanks for a wonderful recipe!
     
  3. This is a winner. I enjoyed the dried cranberrys instead of raisins (I added a few extra). Also, the mixture of mayonnaise and sour cream makes a great dressing. Very easy to make.
     
  4. The mixture of sour cream and mayonnaise is genius, I gotta say! I used a fat free sour cream, so the calorie and fat content was so much healthier than just using just mayonnaise or mayonnaise and full fat sour cream. It worked wonderfully with the fruit and no one knew there was sour cream in this, let alone fat free sour cream! I really enjoyed the different flavours and textures in this salad too. I admit I didn't use cranberries since we just ran out, so I chopped up a bunch of dried dates and it worked like a charm. I'll have to try it again with some Craisins. I left out the celery too; just personal preference. Great recipe; thanks!
     
  5. My sister-in-law had a turkey in the freezer this summer and wanted to have an early "Thanksgiving" feast. I chose to make this salad because of the cranberries. It was delicious. I especially liked the mix of sweet and tart. Thanks for the recipe.
     
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  1. This is a winner. I enjoyed the dried cranberrys instead of raisins (I added a few extra). Also, the mixture of mayonnaise and sour cream makes a great dressing. Very easy to make.
     

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