Snow White salad

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Snow White Salad[edit | edit source]

Snow White Salad is a delightful and refreshing dish that is often enjoyed during the holiday season. It is named after the famous fairy tale character, Snow White, due to its pure and pristine appearance. This salad is a combination of various fruits and nuts, often served with a creamy dressing.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

The main ingredients of the Snow White Salad include:

Preparation[edit | edit source]

The preparation of Snow White Salad involves a few simple steps:

  1. Peel and dice the apple and pear.
  2. In a large bowl, combine the diced fruits with the walnut.
  3. In a separate bowl, mix the mayonnaise, whipped cream, sugar, and lemon juice to make the dressing.
  4. Pour the dressing over the fruit and nut mixture and toss gently to combine.
  5. Chill the salad in the refrigerator for at least an hour before serving.

Variations[edit | edit source]

There are several variations of the Snow White Salad. Some people prefer to add other fruits such as grapes or pineapple, while others like to include celery for a bit of crunch. The dressing can also be varied according to personal preference, with some opting for a yogurt-based dressing instead of mayonnaise.

Serving Suggestions[edit | edit source]

Snow White Salad is often served as a side dish during holiday meals. It can also be served as a light dessert or a refreshing snack. Pair it with a glass of white wine for a sophisticated touch.

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