Memorial Day Strawberry Pretzel Salad

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This Memorial Day strawberry pretzel salad pairs a baked salty pretzel crust with a smooth sweetened cream cheese and whipped topping layer, finished with fresh sliced strawberries and cool-set strawberry gelatin. Bake the crust at 350°F, spread and chill the cream layer, arrange berries, pour gelatin once slightly thickened, then refrigerate at least 4 hours to set.

For best slices, chill overnight; try raspberries or gluten-free pretzels as variations and serve chilled.

Updated on Thu, 23 Apr 2026 12:39:29 GMT
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Some desserts simply smell like summer, and this strawberry pretzel salad does just that: tangy berries, toasty butter, and a hint of salt rising from the kitchen as I hit the crust with my spatula. The sound of pretzels crunching under the rolling pin instantly brings back all the laughter from last June, when we made this for a backyard Memorial Day cookout. Mixing that glossy, sweet gelatin while my niece sliced strawberries (and snacked half of them) was such a therapeutic, easy ritual. You hardly need an excuse—just a free afternoon and friends nearby. It’s a cool, vibrant dessert that comes together with barely any fuss, yet never fails to impress at gatherings.

The last time I made this was for a neighbor’s summer potluck, and I’ll never forget the moment everyone paused after the first bite—someone actually asked if it was secretly from a fancy bakery. My hands were still sticky from whipping the cream cheese when someone called it “the star of the table.” If only they’d seen the kitchen mess or how I almost forgot the chilling step! Even after years of making it, there’s always this shared sense of delight when that first slice comes clean.

Ingredients

  • Salted Pretzels: Use crunchy twists for the best texture; I’ve learned to avoid thin sticks as they don’t hold up as well in the crust.
  • Unsalted Butter: Melted butter binds the crust while letting that buttery flavor shine—don’t swap for oil, or you’ll miss out on richness.
  • Granulated Sugar: A touch in both the crust and filling for the caramelized edges and creamy sweetness.
  • Cream Cheese: Soften it fully to guarantee a dreamy, lump-free layer (cold cream cheese makes things tricky).
  • Whipped Topping: Fold it in gently for a light, airy cream layer; homemade works, but store-bought saves time and stays stable.
  • Fresh Strawberries: Slicing them thin creates those ruby-red layers—big chunks don’t nestle as prettily after the gelatin sets.
  • Strawberry Gelatin: This ties the whole dessert together with that classic, nostalgic finish; dissolve thoroughly so there are no grainy spots.
  • Boiling Water: Only the real deal steams off enough heat to bloom the gelatin fully—skip the microwave shortcuts.

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Instructions

Heat Up the Oven:
Set the oven to 350°F (175°C) and feel the kitchen start warming up for the work ahead.
Mix the Pretzel Crust:
Blend crushed pretzels, melted butter, and a sprinkle of sugar in a bowl—the mixture should glisten and clump when pressed.
Press and Bake:
Firmly press the mixture into your baking dish, making sure it covers every corner, and bake for 10 minutes until golden and fragrant.
Whip the Cream Cheese Layer:
Beat softened cream cheese with sugar until smooth, then fold in whipped topping until it’s impossibly fluffy.
Spread and Seal:
Carefully spread the cream cheese mixture over the cooled crust, using your spatula to reach every edge for a protective, even layer.
Chill and Let Set:
Pop the dish in the fridge for half an hour; you want that layer nice and firm before layering on the berries.
Prepare Strawberry Gelatin:
Dissolve the gelatin with boiling water, stirring until crystal clear, then let it cool—watch for the just-thick stage before pouring.
Add Strawberries:
Arrange thinly sliced strawberries over the chilled cream cheese layer so every bite gets berry.
Pour and Refrigerate:
Gently pour the cooled gelatin over the strawberries, then chill for at least four hours until completely set and jiggly.
Slice and Enjoy:
Cut into neat squares once cold, using a sharp knife for clean edges, and serve immediately for the freshest taste.
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I never realized how much a simple dessert could cheer up a whole evening until my dad, rarely a sweets guy, asked for seconds after we watched fireworks. It’s not just about the flavors—something about those sparkling layers and the way everyone leans in for one more bite makes it feel like a proper celebration.

Swaps & Flavor Twists to Try

Once, on a whim, I swapped in raspberry gelatin and berries for a deep pink, tangy version—surprisingly, it got rave reviews from diehard strawberry fans. You can even experiment with a gluten-free pretzel base, which works almost as well for guests with dietary limits. The beauty is this recipe forgives small changes and always comes back as a showstopper.

Make-Ahead and Storage Tips

If you want to get ahead, assemble the pretzel crust and cream cheese layer the day before, then add strawberries and gelatin fresh the morning of. Covered well, leftovers hold up in the fridge for two days—after that, things get a little mushy, but no one seems to mind during late-night fridge raids. Going picnic-style? Chill the dish in a cooler until dessert time to keep those vibrant layers intact.

Serving Tricks That Never Fail

Don’t underestimate presentation: a sprinkle of extra crushed pretzels or a dollop of whipped topping makes each slice look celebration-ready, even if you’ve cut it a bit wonky. If you want perfect pieces for a party, dip your knife in hot water and wipe between slices—people will ask how you made it look so photo-ready. But honestly, even the messy pieces are delicious.

  • Let each layer chill fully before adding the next, especially on humid days.
  • Use a glass dish if you want everyone to see those gorgeous layers.
  • Share generously—this dessert disappears fast.
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When you bring out this strawberry pretzel salad, someone will always ask for the recipe—so keep it handy. May every slice bring as much joy to your table as it has to mine.

Recipe FAQs

How do I prevent the gelatin from leaking into the crust?

Make sure the cream cheese layer completely covers and seals the crust edges before chilling. Chill that layer until firm, allow the gelatin to cool until slightly thickened, then pour gently over the arranged berries to minimize seepage.

Can I use frozen strawberries instead of fresh?

Yes, but thaw and drain frozen strawberries thoroughly and pat dry to remove excess moisture. Excess liquid can dilute the gelatin; using slightly thicker gelatin helps maintain structure.

How long should it chill before serving?

Refrigerate for at least 4 hours for the gelatin to set, though chilling overnight yields cleaner slices and a firmer set for easy serving.

How can I make this gluten-free?

Substitute gluten-free pretzels for the crust and proceed the same way—crush, mix with melted butter and sugar, press into the pan, and bake briefly to set before adding the cream layer.

Are substitutions for the fruit and gelatin possible?

Yes. Raspberries with raspberry gelatin work well for a tart variation. You can also mix berry combinations; adjust sugar slightly depending on fruit sweetness.

How should leftovers be stored and how long will they keep?

Cover and refrigerate leftovers for up to 3 days. Fresh fruit softens over time and gelatin may weep if kept longer; avoid freezing, as texture will change.

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Memorial Day Strawberry Pretzel Salad

Sweet-salty pretzel crust, creamy cheesecake layer and fresh strawberries set in strawberry gelatin; chill before serving.

Prep duration
25 minutes
Time to cook
10 minutes
Overall time
35 minutes
Created by Hannah Brooks


Skill level Easy

Cuisine type American

Makes 12 Portions

Nutrition details Meat-Free

What You'll Need

Pretzel crust

01 2 cups salted pretzels, finely crushed
02 3/4 cup unsalted butter, melted
03 1/4 cup granulated sugar

Cream cheese layer

01 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
02 1 cup granulated sugar
03 8 ounces whipped topping, thawed

Strawberry layer

01 2 cups fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced
02 1 (6-ounce) package strawberry-flavored gelatin
03 2 cups boiling water

How-To Steps

Step 01

Preheat oven: Set the oven to 350°F and position a rack in the center.

Step 02

Combine crust ingredients: In a mixing bowl, stir together the crushed pretzels, melted butter, and 1/4 cup granulated sugar until evenly moistened.

Step 03

Press and bake crust: Press the pretzel mixture firmly and evenly into the bottom of a 9x13-inch baking dish to form a compact layer; bake for 10 minutes, then remove and cool completely.

Step 04

Prepare cream cheese layer: Beat the softened cream cheese with 1 cup granulated sugar until smooth and free of lumps. Gently fold in the thawed whipped topping until blended and spreadable.

Step 05

Seal crust with filling: Spread the cream cheese mixture evenly over the cooled pretzel crust, ensuring the filling reaches the edges to create a seal between crust and topping.

Step 06

Set filling: Refrigerate the dish for 30 minutes to allow the cream cheese layer to firm slightly before adding the fruit layer.

Step 07

Dissolve gelatin: In a heatproof bowl, dissolve the strawberry gelatin in 2 cups boiling water; stir until fully dissolved and let the gelatin cool until thickened but still pourable, about 20 to 30 minutes.

Step 08

Arrange fruit and add gelatin: Arrange the sliced strawberries in an even layer over the chilled cream cheese. Gently pour the cooled, slightly thickened gelatin over the strawberries, covering them evenly.

Step 09

Final chill and serve: Refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or until the gelatin is fully set. Slice into portions and serve chilled.

Tools needed

  • 9x13-inch baking dish
  • Mixing bowls
  • Electric mixer or whisk
  • Kettle or saucepan for boiling water
  • Spatula

Allergy details

Double-check every ingredient for allergens and talk to a healthcare professional if you’re unsure.
  • Contains wheat (pretzels)
  • Contains milk (cream cheese, whipped topping)
  • May contain soy (certain whipped topping brands)

Nutrition (each portion)

Nutritional info is only a helpful guide and isn’t a substitute for professional advice.
  • Caloric value: 320
  • Fats: 18 g
  • Carbohydrates: 39 g
  • Proteins: 3 g

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