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Snickers Salad Recipe

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The idea of a Snickers salad might sound strange but it makes a delicious dessert. This salad is great to bring to parties or events. If you are not familiar with this salad, it combines Snickers candy bars, granny smith apples, cool whip, powdered sugar, and cream cheese. It is important to soften the cream cheese and to let the cool whip thaw before mixing them together. After the salad is mixed it can be topped off with caramel ice cream topping, peanuts, and additional chopped Snickers bars. If you need to feed a large crowd this recipe can easily be doubled or tripled. Enjoy.
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(Makes 8 Servings)

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Snickers Salad Recipe

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  • Total Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients

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  • 1 (8 ounces) package cream cheese (softened)
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 (12 ounces) container Cool Whip (thawed)
  • 6 Snickers candy bars
  • 46 granny smith apples
  • Optional toppings-
  • caramel ice cream topping
  • additional Snickers candy bars
  • peanuts

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl mix cream cheese and powdered sugar until thoroughly blended. Fold in the thawed Cool Whip.
  2. Cut the Snickers bars into bite-size chunks and fold them into the cream cheese mixture. Chop the apples into chunks and fold them into the cream cheese mixture as well. Top the salad with caramel ice cream topping, additional chopped Snickers bars, and peanuts if desired.
  3. Chill 1 hour before serving. Do not let the salad chill for too long (such as overnight), it will result in liquid being released.
  • Author: Bobby
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cook4ever

Tuesday 8th of October 2013

Need to check the recipe as some of it is missing. It just says 1 cup, but does not say what. Glad I read the whole blog as I would not have guessed what the one cup was. I have not heard of this recipe before but really sounds good.

MorningSong

Thursday 12th of September 2013

Why would you need raisins? Perfect the way it is.

Lynferd

Sunday 14th of July 2013

Raisins would ruin it. I had this salad at a graduation party and it is to die for.

wendiq

Sunday 14th of July 2013

Sounds "sinfully good"!

Margaret

Saturday 13th of July 2013

I freeze candy then crush in baggie