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picture of recipeBaked Fruit Ambrosia Recipe | EatingWell
orange peel,    cinnamon,    pineapple,    coconut,    orange,    raspberry
When you're having friends or family over for brunch, serve this easy cinnamon-spiced fruit duet. Round out the meal by offering scrambled eggs and turkey bacon or sausage.
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picture of recipeAmbrosia Fruit Salad Recipe | MyRecipes
pineapple,    mandarin,    fruit,    whipped topping,    marshmallow
Whether you consider it a salad, side dish, or dessert, ambrosia is a holiday classic. It's quick and easy to make and can sit overnight if you like.
Instructions Checklist   Step 1   Fold all ingr...


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picture of recipeFruit-Only Ambrosia Recipe | CDKitchen.com
banana,    pineapple,    coconut,    orange,    maraschino cherry
A recipe for Fruit-Only Ambrosia made with navel oranges, pineapple, coconut, banana, maraschino
Peel the oranges, taking care to remove all the white pith. Slice the oranges over a bowl or storage co...


picture of recipeTropical Fruit Ambrosia with Rum Recipe | MyRecipes
mango,    coconut,    kiwifruit,    sugar,    white rum,    lime juice,    water
Travel to the islands with this dessert of chopped mango, kiwi, coconut, lime, and rum. If you have little ones at your gathering, substitute the rum for mango nectar or OJ.
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picture of recipeAmbrosia Fruit Recipe: How to Make It
orange peel,    pineapple,    coconut,    orange,    apple,    brown sugar
You can capture the flavor of fresh fruit anytime of year with this recipe. With its combination of canned pineapple, fresh apples and flaky coconut, it's the perfect to rely on no matter the seas...


picture of recipeAmbrosia Fruit Compote Recipe - Food.com
orange peel,    pineapple,    coconut,    orange,    plum,    brown sugar,    rum
This is an old recipe my best friend gave before I had to move away. She would serve this dish every sunday supper.
Serving Size: 1 (149) g   Servings Per Recipe: 8   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Cal...


picture of recipeAmbrosia Fruit Salad Recipe - Food.com
walnut,    nutmeg,    cinnamon,    pineapple,    coconut,    mandarin,    maraschino cherry,    fruit,    whipped topping,    marshmallow
This is a great fruit salad that doesn't need in season fruit! It is pretty and I have served it for brunches. If you use a little of the maraschino juice, it is a pink color. I got this recipe on...


picture of recipeAmbrosia Fruit Custard | Recipes Wiki | Fandom
vanilla cake/pie,    lemon peel,    pineapple,    coconut extract,    fruit,    marshmallow,    lemon juice
3 oz sugar-free instant vanilla pudding 1 tbsp lemon juice 1 tsp fresh lemon peel 1⁄2 tsp coconut extract 8 oz canned pineapple tidbits 1 cup assorted sliced fruit 1⁄4 cup mini marshmallow...


picture of recipeBaked Fruit Ambrosia Recipe | SparkRecipes
orange peel,    cinnamon,    pineapple,    coconut,    orange,    raspberry
WW Point Value per Serving: 1
Preparation 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Peel and section oranges. Cut orange sections into bite-size pieces. Divide orange pieces and pineapple among four 6-oz. custa...


picture of recipefruit cocktail ambrosia Recipe | SparkRecipes
pineapple,    blueberry,    fruit,    whipped topping,    marshmallow
Gently mix all together and chill for at least 2 hrs. Makes 10 1 cup servings Number of Servings: 10   Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user RE27AP.   Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share by Email ...


picture of recipeCoconut and Fruit Ambrosia Recipe - Food.com
mango,    coconut,    orange,    nectarine,    apricot
This recipe was featured in our April/May 2010 newsletter. It was submitted by Elizabeth Bruns, R.D., L.D., VNA-LSVN (Lone Star Vegetarian Network) Liaison. Her source was Vegetarians in Paradise at w...


picture of recipeAmbrosia Fruit Salad Recipe - Cuisinart.com
walnut,    nutmeg,    cinnamon,    pineapple,    coconut,    mandarin,    maraschino cherry,    fruit,    whipped topping,    marshmallow
Learn how to make Ambrosia Fruit Salad at home with this delicious recipe.
In a large bowl, combine the whipped topping, coconut, chopped nuts, fruit cocktail, pineapple, mandarin oranges, marshmallow...


picture of recipeTropical Fruit Ambrosia With Rum Recipe - Food.com
mango,    coconut,    kiwifruit,    sugar,    white rum,    lime juice,    water
You can substitute mango nectar or orange juice for the rum, or just do without.
Serving Size: 1 (217) g   Servings Per Recipe: 4   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 189   Calories from Fat 15 g ...


picture of recipeAmbrosia Fruit Dessert Recipe by Holidaycooking | ifood.tv
pineapple,    coconut,    orange,    grape,    apple
Twist crown from pineapple.   Cut pineapple in half lengthwise.   Refrigerate one half for another use, such as fruit salad.   Cut fruit from shell.   Cut fruit crosswise into thin slices.   Arrange fruits...


picture of recipeAmbrosia Fruit Dessert Recipe by Healthycooking | ifood.tv
lime peel,    cornstarch,    pineapple,    coconut,    orange,    grape,    apple,    orange marmalade,    rum flavoring,    orange and pineapple juice
Ambrosia Fruit Dessert has a amazing taste. Ambrosia Fruit Dessert gets its taste from pineapple mixed with apple and orange. Ambrosia Fruit Dessert is loved by many people.
Twist crown from pineapple...


picture of recipeFresh Fruit Ambrosia Recipe by American.Gourmet | ifood.tv
pineapple,    coconut,    orange,    salt,    sugar
GETTING READY   1.Using a sharp knife, peel the oranges and remove thesections by varefully cutting close to membrane.   2.Peel the pineapple and core and cut in small pieces.   MAKING   3.Put together or...

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Fresh Fruit Ambrosia Recipe by Global.Potpourri | ifood.tv


picture of recipeMixed Fruit Ambrosia Recipe by Microwave.Lady | ifood.tv
pineapple,    coconut,    mandarin,    peach,    maraschino cherry,    crackers
1. Combine all ingredients in 2-quart glass casserole; mix well.   2. Microwave on REHEAT for 6 to 7 minutes or until hot.   Recipe Summary   Nutrition Facts   Serving size Complete recipe   Calories 1002 ...


picture of recipeAmbrosia Fruit Salad - Learn to Cook Series Recipe Video by Copykat | ifood.tv
pineapple,    coconut,    orange,    sugar
You can make a simple fruit salad, they are so easy to prepare. This is the perfect learn to cook side dish. This dish can be prepared in a matter of minutes.
MAKING   1. In a bowl, place the peeled or...


picture of recipeAmbrosia (Iced Fruit Drinks) Recipe by Trusted.Chef | ifood.tv
pineapple,    coconut,    orange,    lemon,    grapefruit,    maraschino cherry,    sugar,    pineapple juice,    water
Combine the sugar and water and simmer 5 min.   Cool.   Meanwhile combine the orange juice, grapefruit juice, lemon juice, pineapple juice, maraschino cherries, chopped pineapple and coconut.   Add the s...


picture of recipeGolden Fruits Ambrosia Recipe by New.Wife | ifood.tv
pineapple,    orange,    grapefruit,    peach,    lemon juice
MAKING   1 Into separate small bowls, peel and section oranges and grapefruits. (Save all orange peels and peel from 1 grapefruit to make fruit-peel sparkles, optional.)   2 Into a 1-cup measure, drain ...

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Golden Fruits Ambrosia Recipe by Chef.at.Home | ifood.tv





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