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Coca-Cola Salad | Magnolia Days

Yes, it is a Jello salad. When was the last time you had one of those? I seriously doubt it or any gelatin salad has been on a restaurant menu in many years, if ever. You may have seen it at potlucks. Coca-Cola salad is sweet and tart with the flavors of cherry, cola, pineapple, and nuts. It is incredible with ham. My mom makes it often and still gets requests for the recipe. I was so excited for the opportunity to share it here. Why share it today? Well…

Sunday Supper is celebrating retro foods. This salad is about as retro and southern as you can get. Retro because of the popularity of gelatin salads back in the 60’s, 70’s and early 80’s. Southern because of the Atlanta-based Coca-Cola company and Georgia being the leader of US pecan production. I could not think of a better recipe to share. Plus it is really good. Really.

Coca-Cola Salad | Magnolia Days

How good is it? Let’s see…I made it, took photos, and served it for dinner. My husband had two helpings. A little later I found him in the kitchen snacking on it. Half of it was gone by the next evening. The rest disappeared shortly thereafter. This is a treat for you if you like Jello, Coca-Cola, cherries, pineapple, and pecans. It looks really cool too with the vibrant red color and the way it shines.

Coca-Cola Salad | Magnolia Days

Notes on the recipe: The one I had in my notebook is what I got from my mom long ago. It shows it’s age because it called for cherries in a #2 can. Um, what is a #2 can? I had to call my mom to clarify. I honestly have not seen recipes stating can type sizes. Have you? I have no clue where the recipe came from originally. I think my mom got it from a friend who got it from a friend and so on.

Coca-Cola Salad | Magnolia Days
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Coca-Cola Salad

A recipe for Coca-Cola salad, a gelatin salad made with Jello, Coca-Cola, cherries, pineapple, and nuts. Serve it as a side dish or dessert.
Course Salad
Cuisine American
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 12 servings
Author Renee

Ingredients

  • 6 ounces cherry-flavored Jello not sugar-free
  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 10 ounces Coca-Cola
  • 1 can red tart pitted cherries in water 14.5 to 16 ounces
  • 1 can crushed pineapple 8 ounces
  • 1 cup chopped pecans raw or lightly toasted

Instructions

  1. Place the Jello in a large bowl. Pour the boiling water over it and stir until dissolved. Stir in the Coca-Cola. Refrigerate mixture until partially firm, about 30 minutes. NOTE: check and stir every 3 to 5 minutes. You want it a thickened but not set.
  2. Place the cherries and juice in a food processor fitted with a knife blade or in a blender. Pulse or blend a few times to lightly chop the cherries.
  3. Once the Jello mixture has thickened, stir in the chopped cherries and it's juice, pineapple and it's juice, and pecans. Pour into a Jello/gelatin mold. Refrigerate until set or overnight. Remove salad from the mold by inverting onto a serving platter. Serve cold.

Recipe Notes

If you do not have a Jello or gelatin mold then you can leave it in the large bowl. Invert onto a serving dish when ready to serve.

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Special thanks to Terry and Jim Gardner for letting me borrow their old coke bottles for the photo!

Recipe Rating




Lori P

Friday 7th of July 2023

Haven't tried yet - but will soon! - but there is much discussion here about food can sizes and how big they are nowadays. I got this chart from a website - https://www.webstaurantstore.com/guide/675/types-of-food-cans-and-food-can-sizes-guide.html

Can Size Quick Reference Chart Can Size Weight Cups #1 11 oz. 1 1/3 cups #1 tall 16 oz. 2 cups #1 square 16 oz. 2 cups #2 1 Ib. 4 oz. 2 1/2 cups #2.5 1 Ib. 13 oz. 3 1/2 cups #3 51 oz. 4 cups #5 56 oz. 7 cups #10 6 Ib. 6 oz. 12 3/4 cups #300 14 - 16 oz. 1 3/4 cups #303 16 - 17 oz. 2 cups

Lori

Wednesday 13th of July 2022

I LOVE Coca-Cola salad! My family is Latino and I've been exposed to many, many Jell-O based desserts in my time. Mostly milk Jell-Os. They've never been my favorite but, this Jell-O salad is a game changer!! It's so refreshing on a hot summer day.

Devit Clark

Thursday 6th of May 2021

This is an interesting idea about Coca-Cola salad. I read your blog and find the best idea. I think I will apply it in my kitchen

Mary

Sunday 29th of September 2019

Where do I find cherries in water? Have never ever seen them before. Only cherries in syrup.

Katie Moseman

Monday 30th of September 2019

Red tart cherries in water come in a can. You can usually find them in the canned fruit section. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Oregon-Fruit-Pitted-Red-Tart-Cherries-in-Water-Natural-14-5-Oz-Can/10319691

Matt Ross

Monday 22nd of October 2018

This is the same exact recipe handed down from my great grandmother, which dates it somewhere in the 30's or 40's. Thanks for modernizing it because I was clueless about the cans. Everyone should try this because it doesn't get much more retro and it will amaze.