Buttermilk Congealed Salad
This buttermilk congealed salad is the definition of a Southern delicacy. The fruity-flavored Jello salad is so refreshing to dive into on a hot summer’s day.
You might be wondering what exactly is congealed salad? Often called Jello salad, it’s a retro Southern treat that became popular in the 1930s when food was scarce and gelatin was cheap. Door-to-door salesmen carried a wide array of it and my grandmothers used to delight in purchasing a multitude of what was likely the only convenience food they could afford. The side dish is made with flavored gelatin, such as Jello, which is combined with fruit, vegetables, and/or nuts. Some options include cream cheese and sour cream rather than buttermilk, chopped walnuts or pecans for an extra crunch, and celery or carrot for a refreshing alternative. People usually serve it in a molded shape but scooping it in an ice cream dish is just fine too!
Now, my version of congealed salad includes buttermilk, strawberry gelatin, and crushed pineapple. The combination of the tropical pineapple with the salad’s creamy and crunchy texture is divine. Congealed salad is very popular in the South, and in particular around the holidays, so I highly recommend giving it a go. You can also use whatever gelatin is your favorite, whether that’s peach, orange, cherry, lime, or strawberry like me. If you’re going for a Christmas theme, I highly recommend using strawberry, cherry, or lime jello.
Recipe Ingredients
- Buttermilk
- Two small boxes of gelatin (I use sugar-free gelatin, but you can use whatever you prefer).
- Whipped topping (I use Cool Whip)
- Can of crushed pineapple (about 20 ounces)
How To Make Buttermilk Congealed Salad
Mix well. Remove gelatin mixture from heat.
Until it looks like this! Now refrigerate to your desired texture (I recommend at least four hours or overnight) and then serve!
You can also opt to add some
on top, if you like.Storage
This congealed salad can be stored, covered, in the fridge for up to five days.
Recipe Notes
If you want to go the traditional route and use a mold or bundt pan, first spray the mold with nonstick cooking spray before adding the ingredients. Then to remove the buttermilk salad from the mold, I recommend placing it in a shallow pan filled with hot water. Take a sharp knife and carefully separate the salad from the mold around the edges. Then after a couple of minutes, turn the mold upside down and deposit the salad onto a serving plate. If it doesn’t come out, repeat this process.
Recipe FAQs
Can you freeze congealed salads?
No, it’s best not to freeze this buttermilk salad. Because it contains gelatin, it won’t freeze properly. Fortunately, it lasts up to five days in the fridge.
Can you make this congealed salad ahead of time?
Yes, it’s best to refrigerate the buttermilk salad overnight, so making it one or two days in advance is actually recommended.
Is congealed salad the same as gelatin salad or Jello salad?
Yes, all of these salads refer to the same dish.
Ingredients
- 1 can crushed pineapple 20 ounces
- 2 cups buttermilk
- 8 ounces whipped topping
- 2 small boxes of gelatin your flavor choice
Instructions
- Heat pineapple in juice and bring to a boil.1 can crushed pineapple
- Add jello and mix well.2 small boxes of gelatin
- Remove from heat and add buttermilk, stir. Allow to cool for 20 to 30 minutes.2 cups buttermilk
- Stir in whipped topping.8 ounces whipped topping
- Refrigerate to your desired texture.
Just made this for church tonight! Hope I did not mess it up as added the cool whip into it after I had buttermilk all mixed in. Sure looked good!
I made this for the first time today. It seems fine except it can be poured! I thought it would set up more. Does anyone have any suggestions on where I might have gone wrong? It tastes great!
Girl, I’ve never seen this or heard of it but, by God, I want to eat some of it! Putting this one on my bucket list!
I made this to take for covered dish tomorrow. Had to have a taste from the spatula. Amazing how those ingredients come together. Can’t wait! I made strawberry but looking forward to trying other flavors.
I’ve made this before with orange gelatin. That was my mothers favorite salad.
🙂 Isn’t it wonderful that every family has a favorite version of this salad? It brings so many memories back for so many of us!!
I also add a small can of mandarin oranges to mine. Just make sure it is well-drained! I dice them then place them in a strainer to get rid of any additional juice; Afterwards I add them to the mixture and let it slightly congeal before folding in the Cool Whip.
My husband does the same thing with jarred food and now he has me doing it lol. Love all your family stories. 🙂 by the way, my little girl, Angelina, saw me looking on Southernplate and asked, “What recipe is Christy making?” I love that this site is site is family friendly and so many recipes my little girl and I can make together.
Thank you so much Gina!!! 🙂 I am so glad your whole family is enjoying Southern Plate, how old is your daughter?
AngelIna is five and my little boy Santino is three. 🙂
How precious!!!!