Introduction: A Different Retro Lime Jell-O Salad
When I was a kid my mom served Jell-O with fruit cocktail for dessert ; because we had a large family and it was cheap to make. After I got married we moved to California and I got a job. Every Friday all the gals would bring a dish to serve for lunch. One lady brought in this delicious Jell-O salad and I requested the recipe. I made it all the years my kids were growing up. It was one dish I took to picnics and gatherings because so many people loved it. I have not made it for a very long time and I am not sure I have the original recipe correct but this version is very close to what I remember. This Jell-O is a refreshing dish to bring to any outdoor gathering.
Step 1: Ingredients and Utensils
1 Large package Lime Jell-O
3-4 Stalks chopped celery
1 Cup Large curd cottage cheese
1/2 Cup Cream cheese
1 Cup Canned Pineapple I suggest the very small tid bits and not the chunks. Don't use fresh pineapple it won't set up.
Lime and parsley for garnish
1 cup chopped pecans or nuts optional
2 Cups boiling water
2 Cups boiling water
Utensils:
Mixing bowls, sauce pan, spoon, shallow casserole dish, measuring cup, knife, and cutting board.
Step 2: Heat Water
Heat 2 cups of water until boiling.
Turn off the heat.
Add the Jell-O and stir until the Jell-O sugar is dissolved.
Let cool to room temperature.
Turn off the heat.
Add the Jell-O and stir until the Jell-O sugar is dissolved.
Let cool to room temperature.
Step 3: Measure and Chop
Chop 1 cup of Celery.
Chop 1 cup of pecans or nuts optional.
Chop 1/2 cup cream cheese.
Measure 1 cup cottage cheese.
Sliced lime and parsley are for garnish
Chop 1 cup of pecans or nuts optional.
Chop 1/2 cup cream cheese.
Measure 1 cup cottage cheese.
Sliced lime and parsley are for garnish
The cream cheese should be a little chunky but not big chunks.
Step 4: Add Cream Cheese
When the Jell-O has completely cooled.
Add the cream cheese and stir.
Put this mixture in the refrigerator until it just begins to set.
Add the cream cheese and stir.
Put this mixture in the refrigerator until it just begins to set.
Step 5: Add Ingredients
Remove the Jell-O mixture from the refrigerator.
Add the drained pineapple, celery, cottage cheese, and nuts.
Mix well.
Place in the refrigerator until firm.
Add the drained pineapple, celery, cottage cheese, and nuts.
Mix well.
Place in the refrigerator until firm.
Step 6: Sunshiine's Final Thoughts
I had almost forgotten how good it was. Even hubby made several comments about it tonight. I have tried to find the original recipe online without success. The original recipe did not have nuts and used lemon and lime Jell-O. I did find similar versions using mayonnaise and whipped cream; but this recipe was different.
In closing I would like to thank our instructables company, sponsors, authors, readers, and members; for making this community a great success! Many hours and hard work has been put into making this place the best DIY on the Internet. Have a splendorous day! Sunshiine
In closing I would like to thank our instructables company, sponsors, authors, readers, and members; for making this community a great success! Many hours and hard work has been put into making this place the best DIY on the Internet. Have a splendorous day! Sunshiine

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23 Comments
11 years ago on Step 6
Looks delightful, gotta try it.
Reply 11 years ago on Step 6
It is my favorite Jell-0 salad! Thanks for stopping by to take a look! Have a splendorous day!
11 years ago on Introduction
There is ALWAYS room for jello :)
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
There is! Where is your new recipe? I have missed reading them. Hope you make this it is worth it. As a matter of fact hubby and I are going to the store in a few minutes because " Mikie likes it and wants more! Hope your day has been awesome.
Sunshiine
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Yea, I guess "Hippie Steak" is not an actual recipe and I'm having $ issues. No worries girl. What doesn't kill me only makes me stronger :)
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
I always like looking at your brands of products (and canucksgirl) because I've never seen them.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Jello is the same box
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
We have those! Of course the popular name brands are very good.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
other than Frys Walmart or Bashas store brand i guess i dont get out much.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Don't feel like the Lone Ranger. You could almost count on two hands how much I have been out this past year. At least we have saved on gas!
sunshiine
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
LOL... You make me laugh.
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Oh yea, you should hear my Romney. I made'm up but they are a bit Mormon trashy. On the same not they where deemed nice by 4 different Mormons..... go figure
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Liberal Mormons... :P
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Will the white house dinners serve that moroni dish on talking gold plates? :)
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Couldn't get much weirder (even with the LDS).
Isn't Obama a "non-practicing Methodist and Baptist" from a Christian mother and a father who's "confirmed Atheist" but formerly Muslim?
o_0
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
What brands do you have in these products?
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
It is the getting stronger part that can be hard at the time but it does work.
11 years ago on Introduction
So pretty!!!
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thanks! You are an inspiration!
Sunmshiine
11 years ago on Introduction
Thanks for including this recipe - brings back good memories of when I had it as a kid (6 decades ago). If I can remember if from so long ago, you know it has to be good and is definately worth a try. The only thing I would caution is NOT to use fresh pineapple since doing so would cause the Jell-O not to set due to enzymes from the fresh fruit....