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  sweet milk fruit salad

     

Sweet Milk Fruit Salad

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Submitted by Vickie Lege in Memory of Judy Dartez (Sister-in-law)
on Friday, June 03, 2005
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Makes: 20 - 30 servings
Prep Time:1 hour, 0 minutes
Cook Time:not available
Ready In:1 hour, 0 minutes
This fruit salad recipe came from my sister-in-law who is deceased now but was a wonderful Cajun cook. My family has enjoyed this recipe for many years and has been passed down to other friends to enjoy. I have doubled and tripled this recipe.
 
Ingredients
3 - 6 apples chopped 2 - 3 cans 12 oz condensed milk
4 cans 12 oz pet milk 1 small jar of cherries
2 large cans fruit cocktail 3 bananas
 
Directions
Chop the apples leaving the peelings on. In a large tupperware bowl or punch bowl mix the fruit cocktail, apples, bananas and add the condensed milk and pet milk. You can add more condensed milk if not sweet enough. Usually 2-3 cans are perfect. Put in the refrigerator to get cold. It is best when left overnight to chill.
This dessert usually won't last long with kids or men - they love it! It is so good after a big meal during the holidays. Double the recipe if serving at reunions or larger gatherings. Serve along side cakes or pies during the holidays.
Mawmaw makes this dish and adds grapes, oranges, kumquarts, strawberries or any seasonal fruit available.

Scale this recipe to servings.
 
 
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