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Monday, April 20, 2026

Strawberry Crackle Salad: A Sweet & Salty No-Bake Dream


 If you’re a fan of desserts that blur the line between sweet and savory, creamy and crunchy, you’re in for a treat. Strawberry Crackle Salad isn’t your average salad—it’s a nostalgic, addictively delicious dish that combines dessert decadence with potluck charm.


This crowd-pleasing recipe starts with a buttery, caramelized  pretzel and pecan crust that brings the crackle. Then comes the fluffy  cream cheese and Cool Whip filling, layered with fresh, juicy strawberries. The result? A dish that’s light, luscious, and just the right amount of indulgent. It’s part  , part dessert, and totally irresistible.


Whether you’re bringing it to a family barbecue, a church picnic, or simply making it for your own weekend craving, this chilled delight is sure to steal the show.


For the Crackle Layer:

2 cups crushed pretzelsSalads


1 cup chopped pecans


1 cup brown sugar


1 cup butter, melted


For the Creamy Layer:

2 packages (8 oz each) cream cheese, softened


3/4 cup granulated sugar


2 teaspoons vanilla extract


16 oz Cool Whip


Topping:

4 cups sliced fresh strawberriesHerbs & Spices


Directions

Step 1: Make the Pretzel Crackle

Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.


In a mixing bowl, combine:


2 cups crushed pretzelsDairy & Eggs


1 cup chopped pecans


1 cup brown sugar


Pour in the melted butter and stir until everything is well-coated.


Spread the mixture out evenly on the lined sheet and bake for 8–10 minutes, until it becomes bubbly and golden. Let it cool completely—it will firm up into that signature crunchy crackle. Once cooled, break it into small clusters or shards.


Step 2: Prepare the Creamy Layer

In a large bowl, beat together:


2 softened cream cheese blocks


3/4 cup granulated sugar


2 tsp vanilla extract


Mix until smooth and creamy with no lumps.


Gently fold in the Cool Whip until fully incorporated, being careful not to deflate it. Cover and chill the cream mixture until you’re ready to serve.


Step 3: Assemble and Serve

When you’re ready to serve, gently fold in:


The 4 cups sliced strawberries


The cooled pretzel-pecan crunch


Serve immediately to preserve the texture of the crackle.


Tips & Variations

Add a twist: Try using mixed berries instead of just strawberries for a colorful update.


Make ahead: The creamy filling and crackle can be made a day ahead. Combine everything just before serving.


Low-sugar version: Use sugar-free Cool Whip and swap brown sugar with a sugar substitute if desired.


Why Everyone Loves It

No baking fuss: Just one short trip to the oven for the crackle layer.


Crowd-friendly: This makes a generous bowl perfect for parties.


Texture heaven: Crunchy, creamy, fresh, and airy—all in one bite.


Final Thoughts

Strawberry Crackle Salad is more than just a pretty dish—it’s comfort food disguised as a dessert salad. It’s playful, flavorful, and full of nostalgic joy. One bite and you’ll understand why it gets requested at every family gathering.


Save a scoop for yourself—this one disappears fast!

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