Indulge in the perfect balance of tart, crisp Granny Smith apples and decadent Snickers candy bars with this irresistible Apple Snicker Salad. Tossed in a luscious blend of vanilla pudding and fluffy Cool Whip, this no-bake dessert salad comes together in just 15 minutes and offers a refreshing, crowd-pleasing treat for any occasion. With its delightful combination of crunchy, creamy, and sweet flavors, this easy recipe is a hit at potlucks, picnics, and holiday gatherings. Serve it chilled for a refreshing dessert that feels indulgent yet effortless to make! Keywords: Apple Snicker Salad, dessert salad, no-bake recipe, easy dessert, potluck dessert.
Wash and dice the Granny Smith apples into bite-sized pieces, leaving the skin on for added flavor and texture. Place them in a large mixing bowl.
Chop the Snickers candy bars into small chunks and add them to the bowl with the apples.
In a separate medium bowl, whisk together the instant vanilla pudding mix and milk until the mixture is smooth and thickened, about 2 minutes.
Gently fold the Cool Whip into the pudding mixture until fully combined, creating a creamy base for the salad.
Pour the creamy mixture over the apples and Snickers in the large mixing bowl. Gently fold everything together until the apples and candy are evenly coated.
Refrigerate the Apple Snicker Salad for at least 1 hour before serving to allow the flavors to meld and the texture to set.
Serve chilled and enjoy this sweet, refreshing dessert salad!
Calories |
2061 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
% Daily Value* |
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| Total Fat | 69.1 g | 89% | |
| Saturated Fat | 35.5 g | 178% | |
| Polyunsaturated Fat | 0.2 g | ||
| Cholesterol | 42 mg | 14% | |
| Sodium | 1787 mg | 78% | |
| Total Carbohydrate | 357.1 g | 130% | |
| Dietary Fiber | 21.5 g | 77% | |
| Total Sugars | 273.9 g | ||
| Protein | 26.3 g | 53% | |
| Vitamin D | 2.7 mcg | 13% | |
| Calcium | 509 mg | 39% | |
| Iron | 2.7 mg | 15% | |
| Potassium | 1640 mg | 35% | |
*The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.