I am putting together a 21-Day Pantry-Friendly Meal Plan which I will share with you in November! I'm finding recipes (and sharing them here at the blog) that use only ingredients which store well in a pantry. This is great in case of emergency (big storm, COVID-19 panic-buying) but also fantastic to have on hand just in case (totally forgot about the potluck tonight).
I wanted to incorporate plenty of fruits and vegetables in my Plan, and I discovered I was a little short on fruit recipes that are pantry-friendly. I created this recipe from two others with some pantry-friendly substitutions. And I have to say, I love it. There is such a wide variety of fruit in this creamy mixture that it really hits the spot.
PREP TIME: 15 minutes
REFRIGERATION TIME: at least 2 hours
INGREDIENTS
REFRIGERATION TIME: at least 2 hours
INGREDIENTS
- 15 oz. fruit cocktail, drained
- 8 oz. crushed pineapple, drained
- 1/2 c. freeze-dried raspberries (I like these, but you can also get them here and here.)*
- 1/2 c. freeze-dried strawberry slices (I like these, but you can also get them here and here.)*
- 21 oz. cherry pie filling
- 1 envelope Dream Whip mix
- 12 oz. evaporated milk
- 1/2 tsp. vanilla (optional; or try almond flavoring)
DIRECTIONS
Combine the evaporated milk, Dream Whip, and vanilla in a large salad bowl. Whip with a mixer on high speed for 5 minutes or until thickened. Fold in all the fruit until well-combined. Refrigerate at least 2 hours to give the freeze-dried fruit time to soften.
*When comparing freeze-dried fruit, the freeze-drying methods will vary and will have an effect on flavor, so see which you like best. When comparing prices, don't forget that ThriveLife has a monthly delivery special which saves you 15%. (See the sidebar.) I am not a ThriveLife rep--I use it a lot and love it.
*When comparing freeze-dried fruit, the freeze-drying methods will vary and will have an effect on flavor, so see which you like best. When comparing prices, don't forget that ThriveLife has a monthly delivery special which saves you 15%. (See the sidebar.) I am not a ThriveLife rep--I use it a lot and love it.
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