Creamy Grape Salad
This pecan crunch grape salad is the PERFECT addition to just about any meal. With its delicious balance of crunch, creamy, and sweet, grape salad is a must-serve for holidays, summer parties, potlucks, and more!
Serve it up for the holidays along with crockpot ham and mashed potatoes. In the summer it goes great with other summer salad faves like this ranch potato salad and some BBQ baked beans.

Table of contents
Grape Fruit Salad
- Sweet grapes combine perfectly with the crunch of pecans.
- It’s unique, it’s delicious and I can assure you that nothing else will compare.
- A simple recipe that’s perfect to make for groups and gatherings.
- Made with simple ingredients and mixes up in minutes.
Ingredients
- Grapes: Use green and red grapes for a nice color contrast. Be sure to grab seedless!
- Sour cream: Creates a creamy texture for the mixture.
- Cream cheese: Cream cheese balances out the sour cream and thickens it up just a bit!
- Sugars: Granulated sugar is used for the salad mixture and brown sugar for the topping.
- Vanilla: Just a bit of vanilla to give it a delicious warm flavor.
- Nuts: Pecans and walnuts make a great combination for the topping!
How To Make Grape Salad with Cream Cheese
- Combine: Combine the sour cream, cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla in a large mixing bowl and mix together until it’s smooth and creamy.
- Add: Add the grapes into the mixture and stir carefully.
- Make Topping: Combine the brown sugar and nuts in a small bowl.
- Add Topping: Sprinkle the mixture over the grapes. Refrigerate for at least two hours before serving.
Recipe Tips & Variations
- Use seedless grapes. The grapes are left intact in the salad and no one wants to crunch into a seed when eating.
- Use red and green grapes. While you can technically use one or the other, the contrasting colors make the salad look more interesting while adding more complex flavors and textures since these grapes are slightly different.
- Make sure to soften the cream cheese. This way it will easily mix with the other ingredients and turn out smooth and creamy.
- Healthier version. Use plain Greek yogurt instead of sour cream. It tastes slightly different but will still work. This swap boosts the protein and lowers the fat.
- Add another fruit into the mix. Fresh strawberries, blueberries, and even diced apple work great.
Recipe FAQ
Yes! It tastes better after sitting! You can make it up to 24 hours in advance.
It makes a nice change to fruit salad for all types of meals. It’s great for holidays such as Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving and makes a refreshingly cool and crunchy salad for summer parties. Plus, since it’s easy to prepare for a crowd, it’s perfect for potlucks or any large gathering.
Storing
- Store. Transfer the leftovers to an airtight container and store them in the fridge for up to three days.
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Pecan Crunch Grape Salad
Ingredients
SALAD:
- 2 cups green seedless grapes, washed & stemmed
- 2 cups red seedless grapes, washed & stemmed
- 1 cup sour cream, 8 ounces
- 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
PECAN CRUNCH TOPPING:
- 1 cup dark brown sugar, packed
- 1 cup chopped pecans
- 1 cup chopped walnuts
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the sour cream, cream cheese, sugar, and vanilla; mix until smooth.
- Add the grapes into the mixture and stir carefully.
- In a small bowl, combine the brown sugar and nuts; sprinkle over grapes.
- Cover and refrigerate for at least 2-4 hours before serving. Enjoy!
Notes
- Use seedless grapes. The grapes are left intact in the salad and no one wants to crunch into a seed when eating.
- Use red and green grapes. While you can technically use one or the other, the contrasting colors make the salad look more interesting while adding more complex flavors and textures since these grapes are slightly different.
- Make sure to soften the cream cheese. This way it will easily mix with the other ingredients and turn out smooth and creamy.
- Healthier version. Use plain Greek yogurt instead of sour cream. It tastes slightly different but will still work. This swap boosts the protein and lowers the fat.
- Add another fruit into the mix. Fresh strawberries, blueberries, and even diced apple work great.
- Store. Transfer the leftovers to an airtight container and store them in the fridge for up to three days.
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What a cute site you have! This looks SOOO delicious!
Grapes, walnuts, cream cheese – now you’re talking my language! I like this mix up from the usual cheesy dips that market tail gating food. I love how easy this is to whip up and transport!
Looks so yummy, I’m pinning this now! Thanks for sharing!
I usually forget about enjoying grapes in other ways than just eating them plain! This salad sounds so good!
Grape Salad sounds fabulous. I’m going to a family reunion next weekend and this would be great to bring along!
I am relatively sure this would be a hit at my house! Trying it soon.
Such a pretty salad!
Wow! I’ve never had grape salad but I just want to dive right into that bowl.
Pinned.
Have a beautiful weekend Jenn!
Well..this looks absolutely delish! My girls love grapes and I think this would get them to branch out in to some new, healthy combos!
I have been looking for a way to get the hubs to actually eat some fruits or veggies, and you just ended my quest. I have heard of this kind of salad, but never made it..and that has GOT to change! Pinned!