Tropical Fruit Salad

Outrageous Tropical Fruit Salad

You can make this one year round with fruits that you find at your corner grocery (and the freezer aisle!)

I used to make a version of this salad years ago. It was my signature dish, and the funny part is, there is no cooking involved. Somehow, my guest always knew that there was a tub of refreshing fruit salad in the back of the fridge at all times. It was the thing that got requested the most by recovering new moms in the family (read, my sisters) and also, the only Shabbos dessert nobody got tired of. 

So, what happened? Why all this past tense? 

Here is what happened: Passion fruit pulp became unattainable. Fresh passion fruit is far too expensive. Yes, this salad can be prepared without the passion fruit too, but, eh, it’s not the same. 

So, our favorite fruit salad got forgotten, for a long while. Until, one day, my daughter piped up “I made a yummy fruit salad today and we are loving it! I added the passion fruit cubes and it tastes like the one you used to prepare years ago.” 

(Yes, I have a married daughter now and it’s weird because she was 12 just yesterday. I simply turned around.) 

Tropical Fruit Salad

I had seen the passion fruit cubes in the freezer aisle, even used them (this dessert was such a hit!) yet I had completely forgotten about my fruit salad. This is why it’s important to listen to your kids, they will remind you of things you used to do, and sometimes even the good stuff you used to do. 

Tropical Fruit Salad

So, what about this fruit salad? How special can it already be? Reading the ingredients sure doesn’t make it sound special, I know you are thinking that. 

Tropical Fruit Salad

But, don’t knock it down until you try it. Have I ever steered you wrong?
There are a few key factors, so pay attention:

1- The fruit needs to be good. If you have a bad pineapple sitting around, putting it into a salad won’t fix it. Pick nice, ripe produce. Taste it and make sure it’s salad-worthy. 

Tropical Fruit Salad

2- Small dice! The way that you cut the fruit is not only aesthetically important but it also adds to the taste factor. Just like in our Mango Salsa. Somehow, the small dice makes all the difference. So, take your time and put a bit of extra effort with that. It’s worth it. 

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3- No mushy fruits. No bananas, strawberries, papaya, oranges, grapes, to name a few. Crunch is key. Leah Schapira doesn’t put any kiwi in her version, so feel free to skip the kiwi, but I don’t mind it. I make sure to select firm ones. 

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4- Covering the salad with orange juice will KEEP IT CRUNCHY and prevent it from becoming mush. I know. It sounds like it doesn’t make sense, but it does. Obviously, the salad will be best fresh, on the first or second day, and get mushier with time. But it will last in the refrigerator for 5-6 days, no problem. 

Open pomegranate

5- Shortcuts: You can buy pre-sliced produce (sometimes, when you only want a half a pineapple and a half a cantaloupe, the cost makes sense!) and cut it into smaller pieces, to save time. Same for pre-seeded pomegranates. It’s your call, we don’t judge. Even if you buy just a couple of the fruits pre-sliced, it makes the whole prep a lot less intimidating. 

Tropical Fruit Salad
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5 from 2 votes

Tropical Fruit Salad

Ingredients

  • 1 pomegranate, seeded
  • ½ pineapple, finely diced
  • ½ cantaloupe, finely diced
  • 1 green apple, unpeeled, finely diced
  • 3-4 firm kiwis, finely diced
  • 2 firm persimmons, peeled and finely diced
  • 1 firm mango, finely diced
  • orange juice to cover
  • 6-7 cubes of frozen passion fruit

Instructions

  • Combine all the cut up fruit in a large bowl. Cover with juice and add the frozen passion fruit. Mix together and refrigerate until ready to serve.
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Here is my recipe, although I will admit it changes according to the fruit I buy. This is a suggestion, feel free to add pears or honeydew for example, or remove any fruit you dislike. 

Tropical Fruit Salad

If you want to take this over the top, serve it with our “coulis crumbs” as we call them between us. Somehow, there is always a tub of them in my freezer, and adding a bit of crunch takes this salad from “snack” to “fancy dessert” status.

Tropical Fruit Salad

The bowl used in the image here is one of our favorites finds. And you can find the stemware here. They come in a beautiful smoke shade as well.

Tropical Fruit Salad

Renee Muller

Renee is a sought-after food and lifestyle stylist and the author of two cookbooks. With dishes and linens as her paint palette, it’s her artistry that weaves a beautiful story in the photos on this site.

15 responses to “Outrageous Tropical Fruit Salad”

  1. SH Avatar
    SH

    Adorable and delish looking post! Ty!

  2. F.E. Avatar
    F.E.

    You don’t cut up the passion fruit?

  3. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    Can I skip the persimmons or they’re crucial?

  4. yum! Avatar
    yum!

    Thank you so much! I made this tonight and it was DELICIOUS!!
    *by the way Linda i left out the persimmons…

  5. Refreshing Avatar
    Refreshing

    My mom always also made fruit salad growing up which we added orange juice and little vanilla sugar. I make it for my kids now and it’s so refreshing.

  6. GG Avatar
    GG

    Made it as well, absolutely delicios

  7. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    Thanks yum! for letting me know you left out the persimmon. I’m going to make it for shabbos and do that too.
    How long does it last in the fridge?

  8. Liora Avatar
    Liora

    5 stars
    I made it for a family gathering! It was so so Yum!! Even those who don’t like fruits loved this fruit salad! I would definitely make again BzH

  9. Alicia Avatar
    Alicia

    Wondering how long this could stay in the fridge? Want to make for Pesach 🙂

  10. Janet Avatar
    Janet

    We make this every year on pesach- add some raspberry syrup to the orange juice “dressing” it’s AMAZING!

    1. Sh Avatar
      Sh

      Yummy!! I should try that

      1. B Avatar
        B

        Must I cover this with orange juice or can I do a different fruit juice like peach or mango?

        1. Renee Muller Avatar
          Renee Muller

          I found that orange juice keeps the fruit fresh. Somehow other juices or nectars made the fruit turn mushy faster.

  11. Raizy Avatar
    Raizy

    5 stars
    I make similar fruit salad with Canned pineapple tidbits and use the juice from the pineapple. Yum!

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