Best Easter Fluff Salad – Only 7 Ingredients Needed!

Servings: 8 Total Time: 1 hr 10 mins Difficulty: Beginner
The creamy, dreamy no-bake Easter dessert that steals the show every single time
A top-down view of a creamy Easter fluff salad loaded with colorful pastel mini marshmallows and Easter sprinkles served in a pink glass bowl on a lavender linen with speckled Easter eggs in the background pinit

Some recipes just belong to a season. And every Easter, without fail, this fluff salad is the first thing people ask about when they walk through the door. Not the ham. Not the deviled eggs. This fluffy, creamy, pastel-colored bowl of happiness.

It takes maybe 10 minutes to put together, uses only 7 ingredients, and somehow manages to taste like a cloud decided to become a dessert. Kids go absolutely wild for it, adults pretend they’re just having “a little taste,” and the bowl is always empty before the day is done.

If you’re looking for an Easter dish that’s easy, festive, and guaranteed to get requests for the recipe, you just found it. Let’s get into it.

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • Only 7 ingredients. No long shopping list, no obscure ingredients, no last-minute panic at the grocery store. Everything you need is easy to find and easy on the wallet.
  • Zero cooking required. You mix, you chill, you serve. That’s genuinely it. No oven, no stovetop, no stress.
  • It looks stunning for Easter. The pastel mini marshmallows make this salad look like it was designed specifically for the holiday. It’s colorful, festive, and honestly pretty hard to resist.
  • Kids are obsessed with it. Between the marshmallows and the creamy sweetness, this is basically a kid’s dream dish. Getting children excited about eating has never been this easy.
  • It’s a great make-ahead dish. You can throw this together the night before and let it chill overnight. One less thing to worry about on Easter morning.
  • It feeds a crowd. This recipe scales up easily, making it a reliable choice when you’re cooking for a big family gathering or a potluck where you have no idea how many people are showing up.

Ingredients with key notes

The 7 ingredients:

  • 1 package (3.4 oz) instant vanilla pudding mix
  • 1 can (20 oz) crushed pineapple, undrained
  • 8 oz cream cheese, softened
  • 8 oz whipped topping (like Cool Whip), thawed
  • 2 cups mini marshmallows (pastel colored for Easter)
  • 1 cup shredded sweetened coconut
  • Easter sprinkles for topping (optional but highly recommended)

Key notes:

  • Instant vanilla pudding mix: Make sure you grab instant, not cook-and-serve. The instant version thickens the salad perfectly without any heat.
  • Crushed pineapple, undrained: Yes, undrained. The pineapple juice actually helps activate the pudding mix and adds a subtle tropical sweetness that makes this recipe sing.
  • Cream cheese: It needs to be fully softened before you mix it. Cold cream cheese will leave lumps in your fluff and nobody wants that. Pull it out of the fridge at least 30 minutes before you start.
  • Whipped topping: Make sure it’s fully thawed. Using it straight from frozen will mess with the texture and make mixing a nightmare.
  • Pastel mini marshmallows: These are the star of the show, especially for Easter. If you can only find regular white mini marshmallows, that works too. The salad still tastes amazing, it just loses a little of that Easter magic.
  • Shredded coconut: Sweetened coconut adds a nice chewiness and a subtle flavor. If you’re not a coconut fan, you can leave it out without majorly affecting the recipe.
  • Easter sprinkles: Totally optional, but they take the visual presentation from a seven to a ten instantly.

Step-by-step instructions

Step 1: Soften your cream cheese

Pull your cream cheese out of the fridge at least 30 minutes before you start. You want it fully softened so it blends smoothly with no lumps. This step is small but it makes a big difference in the final texture.

Step 2: Beat the cream cheese until smooth

In a large mixing bowl, beat the softened cream cheese with a hand mixer or stand mixer until it’s completely smooth and fluffy. Take your time here, about 2 minutes on medium speed. You want zero lumps before adding anything else.

Step 3: Mix in the pudding and pineapple

Add the instant vanilla pudding mix and the entire can of crushed pineapple, juice included, directly into the cream cheese. Mix everything together until fully combined. The mixture will start to thicken as the pudding activates. That’s exactly what you want.

Step 4: Fold in the whipped topping

Add the thawed whipped topping and gently fold it into the cream cheese mixture using a rubber spatula. Use slow, sweeping motions from the bottom of the bowl upward. You want to keep as much of that airy, fluffy texture as possible, so resist the urge to stir aggressively.

Step 5: Add the marshmallows and coconut

Fold in the mini marshmallows and shredded coconut. Again, gentle folding is the move here. Make sure everything is evenly distributed throughout the fluff.

Step 6: Chill and serve

Transfer the fluff salad into a serving bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving. This chilling time lets the flavors meld together and gives the salad a firmer, scoopable texture. Right before serving, top with Easter sprinkles for that festive finishing touch.

Serving suggestions

This fluff salad is one of those dishes that works in more ways than you’d expect.

  • As a standalone Easter dessert: Scoop it into individual bowls or dessert cups and serve with a small spoon. Simple, easy, and always a hit.
  • As a side dish at brunch: Yes, it works as a brunch side. The sweetness pairs surprisingly well with savory dishes like ham, quiche, or egg casseroles.
  • In parfait glasses: Layer the fluff with some fresh strawberries or mandarin oranges in a clear glass for a beautiful layered Easter parfait that looks way fancier than the effort required.
  • Topped with extra marshmallows: Right before serving, pile on a few extra pastel marshmallows on top for a more dramatic, cloud-like presentation.
  • With a drizzle of honey: A light drizzle of honey over the top adds a subtle depth of sweetness that takes this to another level. FYI, once you try it this way, there’s no going back.
  • As a kids’ Easter activity: Let the kids scatter the sprinkles and extra marshmallows on top themselves. It turns serving into a fun little moment and they’ll be even more excited to eat something they helped finish.

Storage tips

Refrigerator: Store leftover fluff salad in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. It actually tastes even better on day two once everything has had more time to meld together.

Make-ahead tip: This is one of the best make-ahead Easter recipes out there. You can make the entire thing the night before, cover it tightly, and refrigerate overnight. Just hold off on the sprinkles until right before you serve to keep them from dissolving into the fluff.

Freezer: You can freeze this fluff salad in a freezer-safe container for up to 1 month. Thaw it overnight in the fridge before serving. The texture changes slightly after freezing but it still tastes great. Think of the frozen version as almost like a semi-frozen ice cream dessert.

Best practice: Always use a clean spoon when serving from the container to keep it fresh as long as possible. Avoid leaving it at room temperature for more than 2 hours, especially at outdoor gatherings.

Let’s wrap this up

There’s something almost unfair about how easy this recipe is considering how much everyone loves it. Seven ingredients, ten minutes of actual work, and you walk into Easter with a dish that gets more compliments than anything else on the table.

That’s the kind of cooking I live for. The kind that looks impressive, tastes incredible, and doesn’t require you to spend your whole morning in the kitchen. Life’s too short for complicated recipes, and this fluff salad is proof that simple done right beats complicated every time.

Make it, share it, and watch it disappear faster than the Easter candy. You’ve been warned 🙂

With gratitude, Kip.

Best Easter Fluff Salad – Only 7 Ingredients Needed!

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 10 mins Rest Time 1 hr Total Time 1 hr 10 mins
Servings: 8 Estimated Cost: $ 12
Best Season: Spring

Description

This Easter fluff salad is a light, creamy, no-bake dessert made with just 7 simple ingredients. Think whipped topping, cream cheese, vanilla pudding, crushed pineapple, shredded coconut, and a generous handful of colorful mini marshmallows. It comes together in minutes, looks absolutely festive, and tastes like something between a cloud and a dessert dream. Perfect for Easter gatherings, potlucks, or any spring celebration.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Soften cream cheese at room temperature for 30 minutes.
  2. Beat cream cheese until completely smooth and fluffy.
  3. Mix in instant pudding and crushed pineapple with juice until fully combined.
  4. Fold in thawed whipped topping gently using a rubber spatula.
  5. Fold in mini marshmallows and shredded coconut.
  6. Transfer to serving bowl, cover, and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
  7. Top with Easter sprinkles just before serving.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make Easter fluff salad the night before?

Absolutely, and honestly you should. Making it the night before gives the flavors more time to come together and the texture firms up beautifully overnight. Just cover it tightly with plastic wrap or a lid and refrigerate. Add your Easter sprinkles right before serving so they stay crisp and colorful.

Can I use homemade whipped cream instead of Cool Whip?

You can, but keep in mind that homemade whipped cream is less stable than store-bought whipped topping. It may cause the fluff to deflate a bit faster, especially if you're making it ahead. If you go the homemade route, make the salad the same day and serve it within a few hours for best results.

What can I substitute for cream cheese?

If you want a lighter version, you can substitute the cream cheese with an equal amount of plain Greek yogurt or mascarpone cheese. Mascarpone gives you a richer, creamier result while Greek yogurt lightens the whole thing up considerably. Both work well.

Can I add fruit to this fluff salad?

Yes and it's a great idea. Mandarin oranges, maraschino cherries, and diced strawberries are all popular additions. Just make sure any fruit you add is well-drained to avoid making the salad watery. Fresh fruit with high water content can thin out the fluff over time.

Why is my fluff salad runny?

This usually happens for one of three reasons. Your whipped topping wasn't fully thawed, your cream cheese wasn't properly softened before mixing, or you didn't chill the salad long enough. Give it at least an hour in the fridge and it should firm up nicely. If it's still too loose, a little extra pudding mix stirred in can help.

Is this recipe gluten free?

Most of the ingredients in this recipe are naturally gluten free, including the whipped topping, cream cheese, pineapple, marshmallows, and coconut. However, always double-check your instant pudding mix brand, as some may contain gluten or be processed in facilities that handle wheat. When in doubt, look for a certified gluten free pudding mix.

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