Snickers salad is a dessert salad consisting of a mix of Snickers bars, Granny Smith apples, Cool Whip or whipped topping, marshmallows, and often pudding served in a bowl.[1][2] It is a potluck and party staple in the Upper Midwest of the United States, where the salad is popular alongside glorified rice, Watergate salad, jello salad and hotdish.[citation needed] It is sometimes included in church cookbooks.[3]
Snickers salad is easy to make; the ingredients are simply chopped and combined.[4] As to whether it is a salad or a dessert, popular lore has it that it depends on which end of the table it is sitting at.[3]
It has a rather unique texture being sticky, and crunchy. Clumps are known to get stuck in the teeth. This feature makes the experience of eating it divisive.[2]
The recipe for Snickers salad was included in a 2009 article “Salads worthy of a church picnic” in The Indianapolis Star. The author said that “Despite what all my community and church cookbooks would say, I don’t think anything with marshmallows can really be called a salad.”[5]
You know it’s good if the Indianapolis Star is calling it a salad worthy of a church picnic. We must preserve hwhite culture.
Diabeetus.
Drinkin’ a 2L bottle of mountain dew down by the crick, worshin’ my body with my cousins, eatin’ a big bowl of snickers and marshmallow salad while the preacher dances with a snake. All my cousins hoot n’ holler even though it bites him every dang time.
How’s yo momma and 'dem?
spits on the ground like it’s normal
yip
Oop, 'scuse me
this is an incredible impression of my sister
i would hoot n holler watchin a snake bite a preacher, too. sounds like fun.
Entering from stage right: Raylan Givens.