Friday, June 18, 2010

Strawberry Pretzel Jello

This recipe is so delicious--get ready for your taste buds to dance!  I made it for Memorial Day, unfortunately, I didn't have pictures to post it so you could make it then.  I'm including it as part two of my four-part Fourth of July Series.
Strawberry Pretzel Jello
Heat oven to 350o
Crust:  1 2/3 c. broken pretzels
3 T. sugar
3/4 c. melted butter (1 1/2 sticks)
Press into bottom of 9"x13" pan
Bake for 10-15 min.
Remove from oven.  Cool.
Middle Layer:
8 oz. cream cheese, softened
1 c. sugar
1 8-oz. container Cool Whip
Cream together cream cheese and sugar.
Fold in Cool Whip.
Spread on cooled crust.
Strawberry Layer:
Large strawberry jello
1 lb. strawberries (fresh or frozen)
15 oz. can crushed pineapple

Drain pineapple reserving juice.  Use juice and add water to measure 2 cups.  Boil water, then dissolve gelatin in the boiling water.  Mix in strawberries and pineapple.  Place mixture in refrigerator until partially thickened.  (If you use frozen strawberries, this will thicken very quickly!)  Spread over creamy layer.  Refrigerate until firm.

Cut and serve.
  (The extra dollop of Cool Whip is totally unnecessary, but looks yummy in the photo!)
Enjoy!  I'm linking with:



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21 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness...this looks divine!! I will be making this for sure!! Simple too!!

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  2. Meu Deus... Estou babando!! Maravilhoso esse prato!!! Parabéns! Vou ver se consigo fazer!! beijos

    My God ... I'm drooling! This wonderful dish! Congratulations! I'll see if I can do! kisses

    Uska Hope
    http://uskab2.blogspot.com

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  3. This stuff is sooo stinkin' yummy!

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  4. I'm so glad you posted this recipe! I used to make this years ago but had forgotten all about it. It is Yummy---and looks great too! Just came over from Today's Creative Blog and have been having fun looking over your site. Love it!

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  5. Kim...although I've enjoyed this dish at many a potluck, I've never made it. Thanks for posting the recipe because I think it will perfect for Father's Day :)

    Blessings!
    Gail

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  6. this is a family favorite in my home-

    sandy toe

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  7. H Kim! Sorry I missed your Thursday Party. I'm becoming a follower so I remember the next one!! Thank you so much for your visit and warm comment!

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  8. I was wanting a recipe for this - I remember having it a while back and absolutely loving it! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  9. Thanks for stopping by my blog! That recipe looks delish!

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  10. I have had a similar recipe. But never knew how to make it. Thanks for the tips and thanks for looking at my post, I have the history of the plates up now.

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  11. Sounds WONDERFUL....Trying to catch up some blog reading...Love your blog..
    Hope you will stop by for a visit. I have a guest post from my son this weekend...Happy Sunday

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  12. oh I remember this recipe! i got it about 30 years ago as a young bride.... Thanks for the reminder! I'm going to have to dig mine out and make it again!
    Thanks for jarring my memory!

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  13. That looks so yummy! The recipe looks really easy too :)

    Visiting from SITS!

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  14. Kim,
    Okay girl...you have made me want to make a trip to the store for all needed items for this yummy treat! I have had this before and it's sooooo GOOD:)

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  15. This is one of my favorite desserts! I haven't tried it with pineapple -- and I think I will have to. OH YUM!! Thanks for the recipe -- and thanks for stopping by and saying "HI!" :)

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  16. My mother made this when we were kids and it was one of my favorite desserts -- I will definitely have to try it again! Thanks for visiting my blog and I will link up on Thursday!

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  17. What is it with people and Jello and chemical "pseudo foods"? Despite the marketing it is not food. It is rendered from the disgusting parts of pigs (real Christians don't eat pig) and cows that can't be used for anything else, then combined with artificial color and flavor and heaps of sugar and/or neuro-toxic sweetener. It's a slow death sentence and contributes to moods and behaviours that lead to deadly drugs like Ritalin and antidepressants and more. Enjoy while you delete my comment because you are too programmed to consider the truth or even check it out for yourself. While you're at it look up "Cool Whip" ingredients too.
    You and your family deserve to eat real food with ingredients you can recognize and pronounce. Check out the Jamie Oliver Revolution or the raw vegan lifestyle for healthy alternatives. Wake up for the sake of your beautiful family.

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  18. Dear Anon: I'm going to leave your comment up. You haven't told me anything I don't already know. It's very sad that you feel that you have to anonymously bomb-throw. P.S. My Bible doesn't say anything about real Christians not eating pig.

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  19. Love this strawberry pretzel salad. Love how we southerns take jello, dress it up and call it a salad so we can have dessert later! Actually, this stuff is so good who cares when you eat it!

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