Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (2024)

Frog eye salad is like the dessert salad rendition of classic nostalgia. It’s one of those cold creamy salad recipes with a sweet pop of flavor and enough fruit to make it one of the best summer, spring, and Easter side dishes ever.

Taking a walk down memory lane, you may recall the yummy Watergate salad of the ’70’s. I have fond memories of my sweet grandma showing up with her famous concoction. Now I like whipping up my yummystrawberry pretzel salad and strawberry cheesecake salad, alternating with this delicious recipe.

You’ll definitely want to put this one in the spring and summer rotation!

Let’s make this!!

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What I Love About This Recipe

  • Kids of all ages adore this!
  • Totally flexible recipe.
  • Light-n-fluffy texture.

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How To Make Frog Eye Salad Recipe

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Whipping up this frog eye salad is so super simple. Remember it requires overnight refrigeration so plan accordingly!

  1. Add cooked pasta to the pudding mixture and fold gently until combined. Cover and refrigerate overnight.

  2. When ready to serve, add cold fruit, cool whip, mini marshmallows, and coconut to the pasta mixture and fold to combine.
  3. Serve in a large bowl or individual serving dishes.

**See the full instructions below.

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Frog Eye Salad Recipe + Ingredient Notes

  • Chilling: You’ll want to blend your pudding mixture with your acini di pepe and let it firm up in the fridge overnight. Chill your fruit in a separate container overnight in the fridge so it’ll all be cold and creamy when you serve it.
  • Acini de Pepe – To cook it, you’ll boil a big pot of water, with just a touch of salt, just like you would when cooking any other type of pasta. The difference for this particular recipe is that I’m going to break all the rules and laws when it comes to cooking pasta and tell you to overcook it.
    • Yes, this is one of the few times I suggest cooking the pasta past al dente since I want it to be nice and soft in this salad. We’re NOT looking for mushy here, but you want to boil it for a good 10 minutes to make sure the final texture adds to the creamy consistency of the salad instead of creating that “bite” you’re usually after when you cook pasta. Once it’s perfect, rinse it under cold water to preserve that texture without going into the soggy froggy zone.
    • Serving up this sweet salad doesn’t require any crazy ingredients. The acini di pepe may sound out of the ordinary but it’s really quite common. It’s a small pasta similar to couscous which is often used in soups and salads.
  • Pineapple Juice: You’ll want to reserve the juice from your crushed pineapple because you’ll use it to blend up your vanilla pudding. It is Ah-ma-zing!

Storing + Freezing + Make-Ahead

  • How Long Can You Keep This In The Fridge? Your sweet delicious salad will keep for 3-4days in the fridge once it’s assembled and ready to go.
  • Can You Freeze This? Unfortunately, frog eye salad doesn’t freeze well but it’s so incredibly simple to make you really don’t need to think about freezing it. It only takes a few minutes to assemble and you’re on your way to creamy dreamy bliss!
  • Make-Ahead Tips: Since you need most ingredients chilled before blending together, it’s easy to split this into steps. Simply slide your pasta/pudding mixture into the fridge along with your fruit in a separate container. They can be prepped a day or two ahead of time. When you’re ready to serve, pull it out, and blend it all together with the other goodies. Easy Peasy! Just remember after the pasta is cooked, the pudding mixture is made, and the canned fruit is opened, it will last a total of 3-4 days.
  • Storing Tips: I prefer to blend the acini di pepe with the pudding and store it separately from the mixed fruit in the fridge. Then, I mix it all together and add the other goodies just before serving time.

Serving Recommendations

I like to serve this with a dollop of whipped cream topped with a maraschino cherry. My Grandma always had an extra jar of them in her pantry so every grandchild got one on top of their dessert.

Serve with more of my favorite warm weather sides likeKFC coleslaw, pasta salad with Italian dressing, authentic Hawaiian macaroni salad, Broccoli Salad, and/or 7 Layer Salad.

More Warm Weather Side Dishes

  • Strawberry Spinach Salad
  • Classic Macaroni Salad
  • Carrot Salad
  • Antipasto Salad
  • Cucumber Tomato Salad
  • Pea Salad
  • Dill Pickle Pasta Salad
  • Tortellini salad

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Frog Eye Salad Recipe

Frog Eye Salad is a sweet fluffy rendition of a fruity dessert salad with cool whip, instant pudding and plenty of extras to make you go Mmmm!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Total Time25 minutes mins

Servings: 12 people

Author: Kathleen

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Acini di pepe
  • 1 (3.5-ounce) box instant vanilla pudding mix
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 1/4 cups milk
  • 1 (8-ounce) can crushed pineapple, drained with juice reserved
  • 1 (20-ounce) can pineapple tidbits, drained with juice discarded
  • 1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges, drained with juice discarded
  • 2 (15-ounce) cans fruit co*cktail, drained with juice discarded
  • 3 cups colored mini marshmallow
  • 1 cup shredded coconut
  • 1 (8-ounce) container cool whip thawed
  • Reddi wip

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Instructions

  • Cook pasta (1cup) in lightly salted rapidly boiling water for 10 minutes. Drain and rinse in cold water. Drain well.

  • In a large bowl, using an electric mixer, beat together Instant pudding mix (1 box), 1/4 cup of reserved pineapple juice, sugar (1/2cup), and milk (1 1/4cups) for 2 minutes.

  • Add drained pasta to pudding mixture and fold gently until combined. Cover and refrigerate overnight.

  • Place all drained fruit in a bowl or a 1-gallon resealable bag and refrigerate overnight.

  • When ready to serve, add cold fruit (1 can crushed pineapple + 1 can pineapple tidbits + 1 can mandarin oranges + 2 cans fruit co*cktail), cool whip (1 container), mini marshmallows (3cups), and coconut (1cup) to pasta mixture and fold to combine. Serve in a large bowl or individual serving dishes. Top with Reddi Wip if desired.

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  • Easy Old Fashioned Million Dollar Pie Recipe

  • Grape Salad

  • Heaven On Earth Cake

  • Pineapple Delight

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Notes

  1. Chilling:You’ll want to blend your pudding mixture with your acini di pepe and let it firm up in the fridge overnight. Chill your fruit in a separate container overnight in the fridge so it’ll all be cold and creamy when you serve it.
  2. Acini de Pepe –To cook it, you’ll boil a big pot of water, with just a touch of salt, just like you would when cooking any other type of pasta. The difference for this particular recipe is that I’m going to break all the rules and laws when it comes to cooking pasta andtell you to overcook it.
    • Yes, this is one of the few times I suggest cooking the pasta past al dente since I want it to be nice and soft in this salad.We’re NOT looking for mushy here, but you want to boil it for a good 10 minutesto make sure the final texture adds to the creamy consistency of the salad instead of creating that “bite” you’re usually after when you cook pasta.Once it’s perfect, rinse it under cold waterto preserve that texture without going into the soggy froggy zone.
    • Serving up this sweet salad doesn’t require any crazy ingredients. Theacini di pepemaysoundout of the ordinary but it’s really quite common. It’s a small pasta similar to couscous which is often used in soups and salads.

3. Pineapple Juice:You’ll want toreserve the juice from your crushed pineapplebecause you’ll use it to blend up your vanilla pudding. It is Ah-ma-zing!

Nutrition

Serving: 1/12 of the recipe | Calories: 340kcal | Carbohydrates: 65g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 65mg | Sodium: 76mg | Potassium: 250mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 48g | Vitamin A: 41IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 30mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (10)Tasha says

    Do I need to change anything if I do 16oz of the pasta?

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    • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (11)Kathleen says

      Hi Tasha, for 16 ounce pasta (453 grams), that’s for 32 servings. Kindly click this printable version, and adjust the serving size for 32 people. All the ingredients will be adjusted for that serving size.

      Reply

  2. Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (12)JoAnn Berry says

    I LOVE this recipe!!! I have made it many times and it is always well received.

    Reply

    • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (13)Kathleen says

      Yaaay! I’m glad it was a hit 🙂
      Thanks for the positive feedback!

      Reply

  3. Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (14)Lynda Duthler says

    The recipe and instructions were great. But your Pinterest page is so cluttered that it is unusable. I had to screen shot sections in order to follow it. Take down some of that horribly intrusive advertising.

    Reply

  4. Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (15)JoAnn says

    Loved this easier version!! I didn’t use fruit co*cktail but used 2 cans of pineapple tidbits and 2 cans of mandarin oranges and it is amazing!! Will use it many more times.
    Thanks for the recipe.

    Reply

    • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (16)Kathleen says

      Hi, JoAnn! That sounds so yummy! I’m glad you liked it 🙂

      Reply

  5. Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (17)Velva says

    It blows my mind thee is tiny pasta in this delicious dessert. Love it! This is really nice ending on a warm day. Saving it!

    Velva

    Reply

  6. Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (19)Debbie says

    I have been making this salad for years. I don’t add the coconut though. My niece’s daughter loves this so much & every time I see her she tells me how much she loves it when I make this (hint, hint) lol! Such a easy, yummy salad.

    Reply

    • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (20)Kathleen says

      Hi Debbie! My kids love this too!

      Reply

  7. Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (21)April says

    Has anyone used coconut pudding and not flaked coconut?

    Reply

  8. Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (22)Cheryl Beard says

    This is one if my favorite salads to eat that my mom used to make! Only hers was harder to make! Thanks for sharing an easier recipe!

    Reply

    • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (23)Kathleen says

      I love to hear its a family recipe. It’s such a fun sweet salad. I’m so happy to hear that my version is easier, Cherly! I hope it becomes a new family tradition! <3

      Reply

      • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (24)Cheryl B says

        It will definitely become a tradition for me! I love it! Thank you so much!

        Reply

        • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (25)Kathleen says

          I love hearing that Cheryl! You’re very welcome!

          Reply

  9. Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (26)Marina says

    Is it calling for one cup of Cooked if the pasta stuff, of 1 cup uncooked?

    Reply

    • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (27)Kathleen says

      Hi Marina! One cup of boiled pasta 😀 Hope this helps!

      Reply

  10. Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (28)Mary says

    I am making this right now for New Years Day!

    Reply

    • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (29)Kathleen says

      I’m so happy to hear that Mary. I truly love this funnily named salad! <3

      Reply

  11. Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (30)Emmy says

    Is it 1 cup and 1/4th milk or just 1/4 cup of milk?

    Reply

    • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (31)Kathleen says

      Hi Emmy, it’s 1 and a 1/4 cup of milk <3

      Reply

  12. Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (32)Abby says

    I am so happy I made this frog eye salad. It was so delicious and creamy. I am excited to make it again this summer!

    Reply

    • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (33)Kathleen says

      I’m so glad you liked this Frog Eyed Salad! It’s a great summer salad <3

      Reply

  13. Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (34)Momof3boys says

    Trying this on Easter, can’t wait! The pudding and pasta are mixed and ready to go! Thanks

    Reply

    • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (35)Kathleen Smith says

      Hope its a big hit!

      Reply

  14. Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (36)Laure says

    It says 13.5 oz box of instant pudding? That seems like a lot. Do you mean 3.5 ounce box ?

    Reply

    • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (37)Kathleen Smith says

      Hi Laure. Thank you so much for pointing this out. I added parentheses for clarification. <3

      Reply

    • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (38)Katherine Lundin says

      It says 1-(3,5 oz) box Instant Vanilla Pudding , read it over again!!!!!!!!!!!

      Reply

      • Easy Frog Eye Salad Recipe (With Video!) - Gonna Want Seconds (39)debbie lowe says

        A little snarky aren’t we?

        Reply

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