Frog Eye Salad made with Pudding and Acini Di Pepe – Salty Side Dish

Frog eye salad, made with vanilla pudding, is a perfect summer side dish to feed a crowd. Light and flavorful, this dessert dish is full of of pasta, pudding, and crushed fruits, making it not only a classic, but so easy to serve up at a BBQ or get together.

The only problem with this acini de pepe recipe isnt how you make it, but how you stop eating it once its made!

With summer holidays coming up like 4th of July and Fathers Day, get togethers are getting ready to be in full swing.

That means tons of party food, large salads and side dishes for a crowd and desserts aplenty. If you are looking for a side dish that can feed the whole table and then some, this frog eye fruit salad is a perfect way to make a ton and have left overs to boot.

People ask how much it makes? Well that always depends on how much you eat, but you can safely feed 1000.

Kidding.kidding.

This frog eye salad pudding recipe feeds probably closer to 20, but you can still feed quite a bit! Now if you have never had frog eye salad, its light with a tapioca-like consistency and pasta. It doesnt take too long to make, the longest party being boiling the pasta, and is a complementary dish for grilling.

Oh and I did want to mention that KIDS LOVE FROG EYE SALAD!

What is Frog Eye Salad??

Frog eye salad is a lovely combination of pasta, pudding, and crushed fruits, making it a perfect lightly sweet summer side dish. Also called a Acini Di Pepe Pasta Salad, its a super classic and homemade dessert side dish that keeps the spoonfuls coming.

Scroll to the bottom for a printable version of this post, including all measurements and instructions,so you can follow along in your kitchen without being on your phone.

Here is what you need to gather to get started:

Acini De Pepe pasta isnt always available in every store. Its a specialty item for some common groceries.

Your best bet is to check out the International aisles in places like Publix or head to a store like Fresh Market. That being said, there IS a substitution that works well if you cannot find Acini Di Pepe that is readily available and that is PASTINA.

Pastina is a small round pasta that is usually at more stores and are also balls of pasta. They are slightly smaller (and in the shapes of teeny tiny stars) but have the same texture and taste. If you make Pastina too far ahead of time, you have to follow the box instructions on how to unstick the pasta so you can use it in the salad.

There is an alternate recipe in the recipe card for working with Pastina.

To begin, you first mix your 2 cups of cold milk and 1 package Instant Vanilla pudding together

Refrigerate your pudding mixture for at least five minutes so it can firm up a bit.

Drain your mandarin orange juice, pineapple tidbits juice and crushed pineapple juice into a saucepan.

In the same saucepan as the juice, add 2 cups water.

Bring to a boil and stir in Acini Di Pepe Pasta.

This type of pasta is also used in Italian Wedding Soup and is a small ball of dough that is often referred to as a grape or peppercorn shape.

Heat your Acini Di Pepe Pasta according to package directions in the water and fruit juice, which is between 8-10 minutes.

Once the pasta is fully cooked, drain excess juice.

Note: I had to put a coffee filter into my colander so the pasta didnt fall through the holes. A fine mesh strainer would work best.

Now add your drained oranges, two pineapple kinds and pasta to a mixing bowl.

Stir in the chilled pudding and whipped topping.

Fold in your mini marshmallows.

Refrigerate the Frog Eye Salad with pudding for 4 hours before serving so it can firm up and thicken.

Optional: Add Shaved Coconut prior to serving

This version is also on the VIDEO in this post.

Need more side dish recipe options this summer season?

Try one of my favorites like Hawaiian Cheesecake Salad, Vegetarian Pasta Salad, or Pea Salad.

Plus Peanut Butter fudge is the perfect EASY dessert to grab and go!

Prep Time 25 mins

Total Time 4 hrs 25 mins

Frog eye salad is a lovely combination of pasta, pudding, and crushed fruits, making it a perfect lightly sweet summer side dish. Also called a Acini Di Pepe Pasta Salad, its a super classic and homemade dessert side dish that keeps the spoonfuls coming.

Mix 2 cups milk and 1 package pudding together and whisk well. Refrigerate for at least five minutes (the longer the better so do this step first)

Drain the juice of the oranges, tidbits and crushed pineapple (as best as you can for the crushed pineapple) into a large saucepan and set the fruit aside.

Add 2 cups water into the juice saucepan.

Bring pan to a boil and stir in Acini Di Pepe pasta. Heat according to Pasta package directions (about 10 minutes).

When Acini Di Pepe pasta is done, drain excess water and rinse pasta with cold water.

Note: I had to put a coffee filter into my colander so the pasta didn't' fall through the holes. A fine mesh strainer would work best.

Add oranges, pineapple and pasta to a large mixing bowl.

Stir in pudding and thawed whipped topping.

Fold in mini marshmallows.

Refrigerate for 4 hours before serving to allow mixture to thicken up a bit.

Alternate Frog Eye Salad using PASTINA Pasta

This step is best done first to give pudding time to thicken. Mix 2 cups milk and 1 package of INSTANT pudding together well. Put in fridge for a min of 5 minutes to thicken.

Cook 8 oz Pastina according to instructions on box. Pastina are teeny tiny pasta stars that are a great substitute for the texture of the recipe above. Once pasta is done, rinse with cold water to prevent sticking. Let drain. If Pasta sticks at all, you can use 1/2 tablespoon of vegetable oil to prevent sticking.

Drain oranges, pineapple tidbits and crushed pineapple juice. Fold in whipped topping.

Combine fruit, cooked Pastina, and Instant pudding in a bowl and mix gently with a spatula. Add 2 cups mini marshmallows.

At this point, your frog eye salad may still be a little "wet".

Fridge for 4 hours to thicken before serving

NOTE: Texture of Frog Eye Salad is quite like Tapioca pudding.

Serving: 1gCalories: 247kcalCarbohydrates: 54gProtein: 4gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 30mgFiber: 5gSugar: 38g

Nutritional information is an estimate and provided to you as a courtesy. You should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe using your preferred nutrition calculator.

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