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Grape Salad

With juicy grapes, a creamy dressing, and toasted pecans, it's easy to love.

By Sarah HoldenPublished: Jul 1, 2025
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the pioneer woman's grape salad recipe
C.W. Newell
Yields:
6 serving(s)
Prep Time:
15 mins
Total Time:
15 mins
the pioneer woman's grape salad recipe

Grape salad is delightfully unexpected—sweet and creamy, with just enough crunch to keep every bite interesting. It's one of those nostalgic church potluck recipes that's popular in the South, but if it’s new to you, you’re in for a real treat. With a cool, tangy dressing and burst of juicy grapes, it perfectly walks the line between side dish and dessert. This version calls for keeping things simple: red and green grapes tossed in a light mixture of cream cheese, sour cream, vanilla, and just a touch of brown sugar. A handful of toasted pecans on top adds delicious crunch.

This is one of the best summer side dishes for entertaining because it comes together in minutes and can be made ahead. But it's also perfect for keeping in the fridge for easy snacking on any hot afternoon. Whether you use all red grapes, all green, or a mix of both, it’s a flexible, unfussy recipe that plays well with whatever you have on hand. Serve it in a big, beautiful bowl and watch it disappear fast.

What are the best grapes to use in grape salad?

Any seedless grapes will work here, so choose what looks best at the store. Red grapes tend to be sweeter, while green grapes offer a bit more tartness. A mix of both gives the dish a nice balance and pretty color contrast. For a fun twist, you could even try a sweeter variety like cotton candy grapes, which make the salad feel more like a dessert.

Can I use other fruits besides grapes?

Definitely! The creamy dressing in this recipe pairs beautifully with all types of fruit. Try it with halved strawberries, fresh pineapple chunks, blueberries, or diced peaches. You can even mix a few fruits together for a colorful twist. Just be sure to use fruits that hold up well when tossed in dressing.

How far in advance can grape salad be made?

You can prepare it up to two days in advance and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. For the best texture, wait to add the brown sugar and toasted pecans until just before serving—this keeps the topping crisp and delicious.

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Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup

    pecans

  • 4 oz.

    cream cheese, at room temperature

  • 1/2 cup

    sour cream

  • 1/2 tsp.

    vanilla extract 

  • Pinch of kosher salt

  • 3 Tbsp.

    light brown sugar

  • 2 lb.

    seedless grapes (red, green, or a combination)

Directions

    1. Step 1In a medium skillet, toast the pecans over medium heat, stirring frequently, until fragrant and a deep golden brown, 4 to 5 minutes. Transfer to a cutting board to cool slightly, about 5 minutes, then roughly chop. Set aside.
    2. Step 2In a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or in a large bowl with a hand mixer, beat together the cream cheese, sour cream, vanilla, salt, and 2 tablespoons of the brown sugar until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Add the grapes and toss to coat.
    3. Step 3Transfer to a serving bowl and sprinkle with the remaining 1 tablespoon brown sugar and the toasted pecans. 

Tip: Grape salad can be made up to 2 days in advance and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Top with the pecans and 1 tablespoon brown sugar just before serving.

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