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If you’re looking for the perfect crowd-pleasing, fun-to-eat side dish that’s perfect for gatherings, potlucks, and family dinners – this Frog Eye Salad is a must-make. Despite its quirky name, there are no frogs involved – just tiny pasta pearls called acini de pepe, juicy fruit, fluffy whipped topping, fluffy marshmallows, and a creamy sweet pineapple juice dressing that ties it all together.
This classic side dish – or dessert salad – is especially popular in the Midwest and Utah (where I live!), and once you try it, you’ll understand why it’s been passed down for generations and always a family favorite.

Frog Eye Salad Recipe (Acini de Pepe Creamy Fruit Salad)
You might be wondering what a frog eye salad is – Frog Eye Salad is a sweet creamy pasta salad made with acini de Pepe pasta (tiny pasta balls), which resembles ting “frog eyes”. Which is how this salad came to it’s iconic famous name.
It has a custard-like creamy base that often is made with instant vanilla pudding mix, but I love this version that uses a homemade custard pudding base using the reserved pineapple juices from the cans and a few other ingredients.
The custard creamy base is combined with juicy canned fruit like crushed pineapple, pineapple tidbits, and mandarin oranges. And then fluffy whipped topping and mini marshmallows get folded in for a light and fluffy texture.

It’s often served chilled as a dessert salad or side dish. My family prefers this as a sweeter side dish for bbq backyard dinners, picnics, family gatherings, and potlucks. it’s also a great side dish for Easter or Thanksgiving. And the leftovers are absolutely fabulous! Whenever I make this salad I find myself just eating the leftovers for all the 3 meals the next day 😃 It is dangerously delicious and loaded with texture and creaminess.

Why You’ll Love Frog Eye Salad
- 🐸 Make-ahead friendly – This salad tastes best after it has refrigerated overnight!
- 🐸 Perfect for gatherings – Feeds a crowd easily, people can’t stop talking about, and definitely can’t stop eating it
- 🐸 Sweet and refreshing – A great balance of creamy, fruity, sweet, and fluffy with chunks of juicy fruit and fluffy marshmallows, and tender pasta balls
- 🐸 Kid-approved – Fun texture and flavors make this a kid favorite

Simple Ingredients Needed
- Acini de Pepe Pasta : This is a very small shaped pasta that is the size of little tiny balls. It comes in a small box and will be found by the other dry pastas at the store.
- Crushed Pineapple : Drained but make sure to reserve the juices.
- Pineapple Tidbits : Drained but make sure to reserve the juices.
- Granulated Sugar
- Large Egg
- Cornstarch
- Cool Whip
- Mandarin Oranges : Drained but there is no need to keep the juices for this one.
- Mini Marshmallows

How To Make Frog Eye Salad with No Pudding Mix (Printable Recipe Card)
In a large pot of salted water, over high heat, cook the acini de pepe pasta according to the package directions to al dente or softer; depending on your preference. When done, drain the pasta and set it aside for later. Do not rinse it, just drain it.
In a medium saucepan, whisk together the reserved pineapple juices (from the cans), granulated sugar, egg, and cornstarch. Bring to a simmer over medium heat until the sauce thickens enough to coat the back of a spoon. Remove the pan from the heat and let it cool for 15 minutes at room temperature.

Transfer the pineapple juice mixture into a bowl or other container, and then stir in the cooked acini de pepe pasta and stir until everything is well combined. Cover the bowl loosely with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for at least 1 hour so it can chill.
In a large mixing bowl, combine the pasta mixture (that was in the fridge), crushed pineapple, pineapple tidbits, Cool Whip, mandarin oranges, and mini marshmallows. Stir everything together until it’s well combined.

Cover the bowl with a lid and refrigerate for at least 6 hours; but overnight is best to let the salad set properly and chill fully.
When ready to serve, serve the creamy salad chilled from the fridge, and enjoy!

How To Store Leftover Frog Eye Salad
Leftover salad should be stored in an airtight container, or cover the serving bowl with a lid, for up to 2-3 days. Stir well before serving and eating leftovers.

Pro Tips From The Test Kitchen
- It’s important that the canned pineapple tidbits and crushed pineapple be canned in juice and not heavy syrup.
- Do not turn the heat up (higher than medium heat) when simmering the pineapple juice mixture on the stove top. Low and slow is what you want in order to prevent charring and burning. Stir the mixture frequently and simmer it until the sauce easily coats and stays on the back of a spoon. It should resemble the same consistency of a gelatin custard-like mixture.
- Use any variety of Cool Whip that you prefer; there is a zero sugar option for less sweetness, extra creamy option, reduced-fat, or regular all work just fine.
- You will use the drained pineapple juices and the pineapple fruit chunks at different points of the recipe. Make sure you reserve the fruit for later when you’re mixing everything together in the large bowl. Drain the canned fruit into a colander and have a bowl beneath the colander to catch all of the juices – you need them to make the pineapple custard creamy base.
- To prevent the salad from being watery make sure that all the fruit is drained really well. This is usually where the extra water/liquid in the frog eye salad comes from. A tip I have is to take some paper towel and just blot the pineapple tidbits and mandarin oranges with it to soak up any excess water. When draining the crushed pineapple, use the back of a spoon to press and push on the pineapple to ensure all the juices come out.

Recipe FAQs
How Do I Prevent It From Being Watery?
To prevent the salad from being watery make sure that all the fruit is drained really well. This is usually where the extra water/liquid in the frog eye salad comes from. A tip I have is to take some paper towel and just blot the pineapple tidbits and mandarin oranges with it to soak up any excess water. When draining the crushed pineapple, use the back of a spoon to press and push on the pineapple to ensure all the juices come out. But remember to catch all the pineapple juice in a bowl beneath the colander!
Where Does The Unique Name Come From?
The name comes from the little tiny pasta balls – the acini de pepe pasta – because people think that they look like ting frog eyes. Everyone always loves the name of the salad, especially kids, and it just makes it funner to eat when it’s called something silly like ‘frog eye salad’.
Do I Need To Chop The Mandarin Oranges or Leave Them Whole?
No need to break them up; as they are stirred into the salad they will naturally fall apart and break apart on their own. If you want really small chunks then go ahead and chop them before adding them into the salad. I have never done this but it’s an option if wanted.


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Frog Eye Salad
Equipment
Ingredients
- 3 cups cooked acini de pepe pasta (see notes)
- 1 can (20 oz) crushed pineapple in pineapple juice drained well with juice reserved
- 1 can (20 oz) pineapple tidbits in pineapple juice drained well with juice reserved
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- 1 container (8 oz) Cool Whip thawed
- 1 can (15 oz) mandarin oranges drained well
- 3 cups mini marshmallows
Instructions
- In a large pot of salted water, over high heat, cook the acini de pepe pasta according to the package directions to al dente or softer; depending on your preference. When done, drain the pasta and set it aside for later. Do not rinse it, just drain it. * Al dente gives the pasta a ton of chewy texture and slight crunch, I highly recommend cooking the pasta to a very soft texture. The box says 9 minutes, but I always cook mine closer to 12 minutes.3 cups cooked acini de pepe pasta
- In a medium saucepan, whisk together the reserved pineapple juices (from the cans – about 2 cups worth), granulated sugar, egg, and cornstarch. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, while stirring frequently for about 10 minutes, until the sauce thickens enough to coat the back of a spoon.½ cup granulated sugar, 1 large egg, 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- Remove the pan from the heat and let it cool for 15 minutes at room temperature.
- Transfer the pineapple juice mixture into a bowl or other container, and then stir in the cooked acini de pepe pasta and stir until everything is well combined. Cover the bowl and refrigerate for 1 hour so it can chill.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the pasta mixture (that was in the fridge), crushed pineapple, pineapple tidbits, Cool Whip, mandarin oranges, and mini marshmallows. Stir everything together until it's well combined.1 can (20 oz) crushed pineapple in pineapple juice, 1 can (20 oz) pineapple tidbits in pineapple juice, 1 container (8 oz) Cool Whip, 1 can (15 oz) mandarin oranges, 3 cups mini marshmallows
- Cover the bowl with a lid and refrigerate for at least 6 hours; or up to overnight.
- When ready to serve, stir the salad well and serve the creamy salad chilled from the fridge, and enjoy!
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