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Watergate Salad is one of those recipes that always shows up at summer cookouts and holiday spreads, and there is a reason it keeps coming back. Pistachio pudding, crushed pineapple, fluffy whipped topping, mini marshmallows, and chopped pecans come together in about 10 minutes, and the result is a cold, creamy dessert salad that disappears fast.

I grew up seeing this at summer gatherings. It always made an appearance right alongside the potato salad and pasta dishes, and it was always one of the first things gone. It is super light and fluffy, the sweetness balanced by the tang of the pineapple, with the marshmallows and pecans keeping every bite interesting.
The best thing about this recipe: it has to be made ahead. That actually makes it one of the easiest dishes to bring to any party or cookout. Make it the night before, refrigerate, and pull it straight from the fridge when you are ready to serve.
If you love easy no-bake dessert salads like this one, my 5 Cup Salad and Cottage Cheese Jello Salad are worth trying too.
Why This Recipe Works
- The technique here is simple, but a few things make it work the right way.
- The pistachio pudding thickens when it meets the pineapple juice. No cooking required. The pineapple also adds a light tartness that keeps the whole thing from tasting heavy or one-dimensional.
- The marshmallows and pecans each earn their place. The marshmallows soften slightly in the fridge and give the salad a pillowy quality in every bite. The pecans add a crunch that keeps the texture from being too soft throughout.
- And the chill time makes all the difference. Give the salad at least an hour in the fridge and it firms up into the thick, fluffy consistency this recipe is known for.

Key Ingredients
- Instant pistachio pudding mix: Two boxes is the right amount for this recipe. Use INSTANT pudding, not cook-and-serve. Instant thickens in the bowl without heat, which is what gives the salad its creamy base and that classic green color.
- Crushed pineapple: The juice is just as important as the fruit. It activates the pudding and creates the creamy texture. Drain the can lightly, not completely, so some juice stays in.
- Whipped topping: Cool Whip or homemade whipped cream both work. If you use Cool Whip, make sure it is fully thawed before you fold it in. Partially frozen Cool Whip does not incorporate evenly and leaves lumps.
- Mini marshmallows: Use white mini marshmallows, not the large ones. Large marshmallows stay too firm and throw off the texture. The minis are what give every bite that soft, pillowy quality after chilling.
- Chopped pecans: Adds the crunch that keeps the texture interesting. Walnuts work equally well if that is what you have.

How to Make Watergate Salad
Step 1: Mix the Pineapple and Pudding Add the crushed pineapple with some of its juice and both boxes of pistachio pudding mix to a large bowl. Stir until the pudding is fully dissolved and the mixture is thick.
Step 2: Stir in the Mix-Ins Stir in the chopped pecans and mini marshmallows. If you are adding shredded coconut, stir it in now too.
Step 3: Fold in the Whipped Topping Gently fold in the whipped topping using a folding motion rather than stirring. This keeps the air in and maintains that fluffy texture.
Step 4: Transfer and Garnish. Transfer to a serving bowl and top with chopped pecans and maraschino cherries.
Step 5: Chill Before Serving Refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving. Overnight gives you the best texture and flavor.

Make-Ahead and Serving
- This is one of my favorite make-ahead recipes because it really does get better as it sits. I always make it the night before a cookout or holiday gathering. It travels well, stays cold in the fridge, and the flavor and texture are noticeably better after resting overnight.
- Serve it cold. This is a cold dessert salad and it is meant to stay that way.
- For potlucks and cookouts, transfer it to a bowl with a lid so it stays covered during transport and in the fridge until you are ready to put it out. It is a great option for Memorial Day, Fourth of July, or any summer spread where you want something you can prep early and not think about again.

Proper Storage
- Store Watergate Salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 to 5 days. The airtight container keeps the whipped topping from picking up any fridge odors and helps maintain the texture.
- Freezing is not recommended. The marshmallows lose their texture and become icy after thawing, and the whipped topping does not hold up. Plan to make it fresh and eat it within 5 days.
More No-Bake Desserts

Watergate Salad Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 boxes (3.4 ounce boxes) pistachio pudding mix
- 20 ounces can of crushed pineapple in juice
- 12 ounces whipped topping
- ½ cup chopped pecans
- 1½ cups white mini marshmallows
- chopped pecans and maraschino cherries for garnish
- 1 cup shredded coconut *Optional
Instructions
- In a large bowl, mix the crushed pineapple and pudding mix until the pudding mix has completely dissolved and the pineapple pudding mixture is thick.2 boxes (3.4 ounce boxes) pistachio pudding mix, 20 ounces can of crushed pineapple in juice
- Stir in the pecans and mini marshmallows, and optional 1 cup shredded coconut.½ cup chopped pecans, 1½ cups white mini marshmallows, 1 cup shredded coconut
- Fold in the whipped topping.12 ounces whipped topping
- Transfer the Watergate Salad to a serving bowl and top with chopped pecans and cherries.chopped pecans and maraschino cherries for garnish
- Refrigerate for one hour or until ready to serve.














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Family of all ages love this!!
How many ounces for the can of pineapple?