I think I’ve mentioned before that I’m not that good with side dishes. For week night suppers, I put the emphasis on the main dish and do very simple things for side dishes. This is one of those easy go-to sides. When I’ve forgotten that we might want something to go along with a casserole or chicken, this salad comes in handy.
It’s so easy, I’m almost embarrassed to post it. But I figure you might want an easy side dish too, so here goes.
What you’ll need:
- 1 can whole berry cranberry sauce
- 1 can mandarin oranges
Mix these together in a bowl and chill. Occassionally, I forget about this until minutes before we’re going to eat. I pop the cans into the freezer for a few minutes and then stir it all together. And then there are the nights when I don’t even have time to chill the fruit. It tastes fine at room temp too.
Yeah, sometimes I’m not very organized 😉
Sneak Peak: Next week I’m going to be talking Holiday food. There will be a big list of recipes to make for Thanksgiving and Christmas. I’ll also be talking about budgeting for the extra groceries that the holidays demand.
SandyW says
This is really easy. I’ll have to try it. I like my fruit cold too and was always forgetting to get it in the fridge. I started putting a can in after I get home from the store. I might use it that night or go several weeks but it is always cold when I need it. Just replace it when you use it.
the Provident Woman says
Ewww. Yum. Blueberry upside down cake. I’m licking my lips just thinking about it.
Stefanie says
What a great idea! I also focus on the main dish and will definitely give this a try! Thanks!
Lisa Ashby says
I’m all about easy and yum. This looks great!
Sandra says
I can’t wait for the Holiday foods recipes! I just love your site. I make at least one of the recipes weekly. I’m getting ready to try a whole week’s worth including the shopping lists. Keep up the great work!
CherylK says
I’m going to make this salad AND try the Cranberry Upside Down Cake. I’m all for shortcuts that are tried and true!
christina says
this looks yummy. Do you drain the madarin oranges at all?
Tiffany says
Christina, I do drain the oranges. I leave just a little juice to help stir them into the cranberries.
British American says
Ah, that’s good to know! I dumped the oranges in undrained and it looked too soupy, so I managed to get most of the liquid out again.
British American says
My very picky 4 year old said this was “delicious”. 🙂
Dawn Rhymes says
I was following along with your story explaining you’re not “good with sides” and when you posted that big pic of the only 2 ingredients, I was laughing hysterically! Nothing wrong with quick and easy! I’m a huge fan!! Love your recipes!
Tinker Kell says
That’s simple, but I never thought to combine the two like this so thanks for sharing! This is a combination of two flavors I love plus it’ll add a splash of color to our plates.