This classic Watergate Salad Recipe, also known as Pistachio Delight and Green Fluff, is a fresh blast from the past with the flavors of crushed pineapple, pistachio pudding, pistachio nuts, mini marshmallows, and fresh whipped cream. This unique yet delicious salad is always a hit at potlucks, family reunions, holidays, and parties.
Elevate your potluck game with this delicious and easy-to-make Fluffy Watergate Salad. Made with key ingredients like marshmallows, pistachio pudding, and pineapple, this recipe will surely be a hit with family and friends. It is the perfect side dish or dessert salad for those freshly grilled spring and summer meals. I love to serve this nostalgic dish at Easter, along with ambrosia salad, grape salad, apple salad, or summer fruit salad.
What is Watergate Salad?
Watergate salad is a retro pistachio recipe from 1975, made with crushed pineapple, pistachio pudding mix, pistachio nuts, mini marshmallows, and whipped cream. It is the perfect spring and summer side or dessert. This fluff salad comes together in less than 5 minutes and is so delicious that it is always one of the first dishes to go.
Watergate Salad Ingredients
For this recipe, you need heavy whipping cream, powdered sugar, instant pistachio pudding mix, canned crushed pineapple, pistachios, miniature marshmallows, and maraschino cherries.
How to make Watergate Salad
The original salad recipe was made with a non-dairy whipped topping like Cool Whip. I honestly prefer fresh whipped cream with this, so start by chilling a large bowl and beaters. Then, add the whipped cream and powdered sugar to the bowl. Next, whisk on high until medium to stiff peaks form. Now combine the dry instant pudding mix with the crushed pineapple. Stir in the pistachio nuts and mini marshmallows. Then, fold in the whipped cream. Finally, cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving. If desired, garnish with more chopped pistachios and maraschino cherries.
Why is it called Watergate Salad?
This classic dessert salad was trendy in the mid-’70s during the Watergate scandal. This coupled with the fact that a Watergate cake recipe came out the year prior with a green lime hue, pistachio pudding in the mix, and sometimes in the icing. Jell-O originally called the dessert pineapple pistachio delight. However, it was not long before the general public referred to it as Watergate Salad.
Recipe Tips
- Use canned crushed pineapple in 100% pineapple juice. The juice combines with the dry pudding mix to make the pudding. The pineapple packed in heavy syrup is too thick.
- You can substitute chopped walnuts or chopped pecans for the pistachios. However, my first choice is always pistachio nuts.
- In a pinch, an 8-ounce container of Cool Whip can be substituted for the whipped cream. I think the fresh whipped cream tastes better.
- For a change of pace, add 1/2 cup shredded coconut.
- Refrigerate at least 1 hour before serving.
Storage
Refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. I do not recommend freezing this as the salad’s texture will change.
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Watergate Salad
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream
- 3 tablespoons powdered sugar
- 1 3.4 ounce box instant pistachio pudding mix
- 1 20 ounce can crushed pineapple
- 1/2 cup chopped pistachio nuts plus more for garnish
- 1 1/2 cups miniature marshmallows
- maraschino cherries for garnish
Instructions
- Chill bowl and beaters for whipping cream. Add the whipped cream and powdered sugar to the bowl. Beat on high until medium to stiff peaks form. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, stir together the dry pudding mix with the crushed pineapple. Stir in the pistachio nuts and mini marshmallows. Fold in 2 cups whipped cream. Finally, cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving. Garnish with the extra whipped cream, chopped pistachio nuts, and maraschino cherries. Cover with plastic wrap and store the dish in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
Notes
- Use canned crushed pineapple in 100% pineapple juice. The juice combines with the dry pudding mix to make the pudding. The pineapple packed in heavy syrup is too thick.
- You can substitute chopped walnuts or chopped pecans for the pistachios. However, my first choice is always pistachio nuts.
- In a pinch, an 8-ounce container of Cool Whip can be substituted for the whipped cream. I think the fresh whipped cream tastes better.
- For a change of pace, add 1/2 cup shredded coconut.
- Refrigerate at least 1 hour before serving.
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Tahlia
I made this watergate salad for a potluck at work today and everyone raved about it! Thanks for sharing!
Beth Pierce
The pleasure is all mine, Tahlia!
Vanessa Powers
I love pistachio desserts! Thank you! This was easy to make and delicious! A new favorite of mine. I think this will be on the Easter menu this year.
Beth Pierce
Sounds like a plan! Enjoy!!
Harriet Young
This is such a cute retro dessert. It was perfect for my dinner party, thank you!
Tiffany
I just love this recipe! My husband hadn’t ever had this as a child like me, so it is his first time but he loved it!
Beth Pierce
Thanks, Tiffany! So glad that you both liked it!
Kristine Hartman
This salad is so nostalgic – one of my favorites and this is a great recipe! Thank you!
Beth Pierce
One of my favorites too, Kristine!
Rosey
My grandma used to make something like this and I totally forgot about it
Pinning this to make at my house.
Nicole Bertrand
My daughter loves pineapple, and I love pistachio — so this was a match made in heaven. We practically licked the bowl clean!
April Booher
A blast from the past! This looks super yummy. Definitely going to try this recipe!
Marysa
I’ve never made this before, but the story behind it is interesting. It would be fun to give this a try.
Lisa
I’ve never heard of this, but keen to try it out! Thanks for sharing something different
Stephanie
Yes – this was a ‘blast from the past.’ A easy and great tasting recipe. I will make this again for a summer picnic.
Beth Pierce
Thanks, Stephanie! It is a fun recipe!
Jocelyn
I have never had a Watergate Salad in my life.. but sounds tasty!