What Is Watergate Salad and Why Is It Called That?
There are a number of theories about the enduring green fluff.
There aren’t many popular foods for group events named after government scandals. After all, politics already upset enough appetites at the holiday dinner table. One politics-themed concoction, however, continues to shine at potluck events:
the Watergate Salad, also known as Green Fluff, Green Goop, or Pistachio-Pineapple Delight.
Watergate Salad is a rather strange dish; it’s a relic of the mid-1970s, when instant gelatin was still a new invention. The culinary world whipped up “
salads” containing exactly zero lettuce, Kraft began selling a pistachio-flavored Jell-O for the first time, and the nation was experiencing its very first presidential resignation. From this came an easily-thrown together side dish, one made by mixing a packet of pistachio Jell-O, one cup of drained crushed pineapple, one cup of miniature marshmallows, and, optionally, one half-cup of walnuts. After that, a cup of whipped topping is stirred in, and the resulting dish chilled. The end product is a sweet, fluffy, marshmallow-filled dessert that melts in your mouth and resembles some kind of strange, blended parfait.
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