WEIGHT WATCHERS APPLE SALAD

This deliciously fresh apple salad is similar to the famous Waldorf salad, a classic fruit salad made with apples, celery, and mayonnaise, which dates back to the late 1800s. The addition of nuts didn’t occur until 1928, and the Waldorf salad is now known to feature grapes and walnuts.


In this recipe, pecans are used instead of walnuts, and raisins are added in place of the grapes, maintaining the salad’s general taste and texture profile but changing it up a little bit. What results is a refreshing but creamy dish with a nice crunch—perfect for lunch or even a late-day snack. For the holidays, you can incorporate dried cranberries in the salad to give it a festive touch.

How make it?

Quick tip: For the holidays, you can incorporate dried cranberries in the salad to give it a festive touch.

INGREDIENTS:

2 cups apple (diced)
1 cup celery (diced)
1/2 cup raisins
1/2 cup nuts
2 tablespoons lite mayonnaise-type dressing (or mayonnaise)
1 tablespoon orange juice

HOW TO MAKE:

1. Mix orange juice with salad dressing or mayonnaise.
2. Toss apples, celery, raisins and nuts with the dressing mixture.

Makes 8 Servings
WW SP per serving = 3

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