Sea Foam Salad

I think you can tell from the photograph where this delicious treat gets its name!
This creamy and delicious salad was a favorite in my family when I was growing up. My mom first found it in The Congressional Club Cook Book (8th Edition, 1970) and it has been a tradition in our house ever since. We usually have this around Christmas time, ,but I think that it makes a gloriously green addition to any St. Patrick’s Day or Easter table, too!
Sea Foam Salad
1 14-ounce can of pears, with their juice
1 3-ounce box of lime Jell-O
6 ounces of cream cheese, softened
1 cup whipping cream
Place a strainer over a bowl and drain the pears. You should have about 1 cup of pear juice – if you fall short, just add water until you have 1 cup of liquid. Heat the pear juice in the microwave for about 1 minute. Dissolve the Jell-O in the hot pear juice. Let set until slightly thickened.
Meanwhile, mash the pears with a fork and mix in the cream cheese.
When the Jell-O has thickened slightly, whip it with an electric mixer until frothy. In a separate bowl, whip the cream until soft peaks form. Fold all the ingredients together until fully incorporated.
Chill the mixture in one large mold or in several smaller molds. Chill overnight or until set. Turn out of molds, and garnish with cherries or greenery.

















megan
Classic… I may have to find a way to incorporate this into my vintage recipe repertoire!
Melanie
That looks so delicious, I can’t wait to try it!
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My mom made this for Christmas and Thanksgiving since I was a kid. Now I make it for holidays and special occasions. I put the pears and cream cheese in the blender, then add the slightly thickened jello, blend it all together, then just fold in the whipped cream. So easy and loved by everyone!
Penny
This recipe brings back such memories! 1970’s…my mom’s card parties, potlucks, etc. What a blast from the past! I think she made hers with pineapple instead of pears, but otherwise, it’s the same as I remember. Thanks for the trip down memory lane…I love your blog!
Kersten
This is close to the recipe we’ve had in my family for ages! We have it at every holiday, it’s something of a tradition. Yumm!