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Lime Jello Salad with sour cream and pineapple is an easy vintage Jello recipe that you make with just 4 ingredients. This dessert salad is perfect for potlucks and holidays and tastes just like Mom and Grandma used to make! 

lime jello fluff in dish on the table

I think I’ve told you how much I love vintage recipes, especially vintage Jello salads! I get the biggest thrill from browsing through old cook books, and I adore the fact that one bite of an oldie but goodie can immediately take you back to your childhood and bring back some happy memories. And that’s exactly what happened when I made this retro lime Jello salad.

My husband’s mother used to make this fruit salad with lime Jello, sour cream, pears and pineapple for family gatherings. That’s it! This is one of the easiest jello salad recipes I’ve ever made. It’s practically foolproof!

He grew up on this Jello recipe, but I didn’t. Some of my favorite Jello recipes are Strawberry Jello Salad, Orange Jello Salad, Strawberry Pretzel Salad and Pistachio Salad for parties or potlucks. You can find more Jello recipes on my salad recipes page and my dessert recipes page.

picture of jello, pineapple, pears, sour cream and water

Ingredients

This green Jello salad is an easy 4-ingredient recipe. You can find everything you need to make this dessert salad in your grocery store.

  • Lime Jello — or any brand of lime gelatin
  • Sour cream — makes the salad smooth and creamy
  • Canned Pears — a can of diced pears, drained
  • Canned Pineapple — a can of crushed pineapple, including pineapple juice– do not drain
  • Water — boiling water or very hot water to dissolve the gelatin

I have a similar lime salad recipe from my grandma that uses cream cheese instead of sour cream. This one is much simpler, though.

How to Make Lime Jello Salad

First, add the Jello gelatin powder to a large bowl or a large casserole dish.

I usually just mix it in the same dish as I serve it. But, you can mix the Jello in a mixing bowl if you want.

Then, pour in a cup of very hot water or boiling water, and mix until the gelatin is dissolved.

mix lime jello gelatin and water in large serving dish

After the gelatin is completely dissolved, add the pears, pineapple and sour cream. Next, stir the Jello mixture together until well blended.

You can use a hand mixer, a whisk or a large spoon.

The sour cream took the longest to blend into the hot Jello. You might have some small lumps of sour cream, but just mash them with the spoon until they dissolve.

mix sour cream and green jello

When the salad is nice and creamy, smooth it out in the casserole dish. Then, pop it into the fridge to set.

It takes about 4 hours for the Jello to set completely. After that, go ahead and dig right in!

lime gelatin salad in casserole dish

Actually, the kids and I used to refer to this pineapple lime Jello salad dish as Jello Ewww. But then we tried it, and we actually liked it!

The Hubs loved this lime Jell-o salad, and he ate it with the same enthusiasm that I reserve for chocolate, so I think I did something right!

How to Store

Store this lime gelatin salad in the refrigerator covered with plastic wrap or in an airtight container. Don’t leave it at room temperature for more than 2 hours.

Like many creamy Jello salads, it keeps for about 4 days before it starts to break down. You can make this classic lime Jello salad a day or 2 ahead of time.

lime gelatin salad with lime slice in polka dot dish

Variations

There are so many versions of this vintage recipe. One popular variation of the lime Jello salad recipe uses small curd cottage cheese and Cool Whip with mini marshmallows instead of sour cream. Another version of the recipe uses mayonnaise and another version uses cream cheese and walnuts.

Substitute lemon Jello instead of lime, and leave out the pears if you like. You can sub Greek yogurt for the sour cream.

You can use a Jello mold to form the congealed salad instead of a casserole dish or baking dish. Non stick cooking spray will help the salad release easily.

Serve this dessert salad sliced in squares or scoop the salad into individual bowls. Add a lime twist, maraschino cherries or whipped cream for decoration.

Recipe Tips

There is no cold water in this recipe. The sour cream and pineapple juice will cool the hot Jello down.

You can heat the water in a glass measuring cup in your microwave. 2 minutes works — it doesn’t have to be a full boil, just very hot.

Make sure to allow the salad to set in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours or overnight. This isn’t a green Jello fluff salad, it’s supposed to be firm.

4.95 from 17 votes

Lime Jello Salad

By: Dee
Lime Jello Salad with sour cream and pineapple is an easy vintage Jello recipe that you make with just 4 ingredients. Perfect for potlucks and holidays and tastes just like Mom and Grandma used to make!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
refrigeration: 4 hours
Total Time: 4 hours 10 minutes
Servings: 10

Ingredients  

  • 1 6 oz box of Lime Jello
  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 1 15 oz can diced pears drained
  • 1 15 oz can crushed pineapple do not drain
  • 1 16 oz tub of sour cream
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Instructions 

  • boil the water on the stove or in the microwave
  • In a large bowl or shallow serving dish, mix the Jello and the boiling water until fully dissolved
  • Stir in the pineapple, pears and sour cream, and mix until well blended
  • Refrigerate for about 4 hours or until firm
  • Enjoy

Notes

Or use 2 3-ounce boxes of Jello
Store in refrigerator.

Nutrition

Calories: 130kcal, Carbohydrates: 1g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 6g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 10mg, Sodium: 15mg, Potassium: 1mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 10g, Vitamin A: 3IU, Vitamin C: 3mg, Calcium: 13mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Salad, sides
Cuisine: American
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So, if you’re looking for a refreshing summer salad that’s a blast from the past, give this retro recipe a try. It’s creamy, tangy and a great recipe to enjoy on a warm summer day.

And if you happen to remember this classic side dish or have a version of this recipe to share, I’d love to hear about it!

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Recipe first published in 2016 and updated in 2023

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44 Comments

  1. Claire says:

    I’ve never heard of this before! I am so excited to try this! It looks delicious and refreshing.5 stars

  2. Sam says:

    Love this creamy and refreshing dessert!5 stars

  3. Krystle says:

    I haven’t had this in forever, but it tastes just like i remember. Thanks for the nostalgia!5 stars

  4. Delilah Gillis says:

    My Ma made a 2 layer lime. Lemon with pineapple bottom,let set,top layer lime with cream cheese.Cut in squares top with mayo, top with cherry.She also made 1lb. cottage cheese,sprinkle dry jello over top, then added drained crushed pineapple(leave alittle juice), add cool whip let set. Can eat plain (salad or with chocolate chip cookie for dessert). Wonderful ENJOY. My Ma made Fruit soup also that was Wonderful.

    1. Dee says:

      Thanks for sharing — both sound delicious!

  5. Sherry says:

    Can you substitute plain or flavored yogurt for the sour cream?

    1. Dee says:

      I haven’t tried it, but yogurt should work. ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. Sandy says:

    My mil used to make a version of this that was layered

  7. Patti says:

    I am 51 and this was an all-time favourite recipe of my grandmother’s when I was a little girl. I make it once in a while, for the memories. ๐Ÿ™‚ Going to make a bowl for Thanksgiving! I had never heard of adding pears, however.

    1. Dee says:

      I think there are a lot of variations on this, but my husband said his mother always added pears, so that’s what I did. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

  8. Des @ Life's Ambrosia says:

    I don’t think I’ve ever had a lime jello salad!

  9. Miz Helen says:

    Congratulations Dee!
    Your recipe is featured on Full Plate Thursday this week. Enjoy your new Red Plate and come back to see us real soon!
    Miz Helen5 stars

  10. Marcie says:

    I have the original recipe mom made it all the time. It also has nuts in it. Loved it.4 stars

    1. Dee says:

      I’ll have to tell my husband about that. ๐Ÿ™‚