Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (2024)

Straight from Grandma’s recipe box comes this creamy, sweet, old fashioned Carrot Salad. I add pecans for extra crunch! Quick and easy, this is a family favorite! You’ll love how quickly and easily this gorgeous side dish comes together.

Made with wholesome, easy-to-find ingredients, you’ll taste why Grandma always knew best!

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Fewsalad recipes are as deliciously rewarding as this cool creamy carrot salad. When you think summer salad recipes, vegetable salad recipes may not always be the first to come to mind but that’s just because you haven’t tried the right ones. This is the king of all carrot salad recipes.

This creamy, slightly sweet salad is a mayo-based carrot salad unlike its cousins the French carrot salad or the Moroccan carrot salad. They’re all about savoriness and made with olive oil, dijon mustard, (sometimes garlic and or onion), cumin, coriander -, green onions, cilantro and lemon juice

Try my KFC coleslaw, broccoli salad, 7 layer salad, and cucumber tomato salad next. You’ll be the rockstar of your next bbq or potluck when you bring any one of these salads.

Let’s make this salad!

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Carrot Salad Recipe Ingredients

  • Carrots- I prefer to use the bagged grated carrots for my grated carrot salad. I think their thick-cut texture is best in the salad. Shredding the carrots on a box grater or the food processor doesn’t produce the same chunky texture. Plus, you get a little time-saving convenience!
  • Crushed pineapple – adds another layer of flavor along with a textured twist that complements it perfectly. Be sure to drain it well.
  • Sugar- I include sugar to round out the flavors in the dish. You can substitute it with honey if you’d like.
  • Feel free to decrease the amount of sugar,use your favorite sugar substitute, or leave it out altogether.
  • Salt –Adding just a small amount ofsaltenhances flavor and sweetness. Plus, it plays well with the lemon juice which is a nice tangy balance for the sweet pineapple.
  • Nuts –I use nuts for an added layer of flavor and texture. However,if you’re not so nuts about nuts, just leave them out.If you want to try some different combinations,pistachios, almonds, or cashewswould all be great alternatives!
  • Raisins –Grandma always used brown raisins, but there are lots of varieties to experiment with.Golden raisinstend to be slightly plumper than their brown cousins.
  • Mayo – Since I’m on the west coast, I use Best Foods (a.k.a. Hellmanns). If you can find Dukes, use that!
  • Lemon Juice – In a pinch, if you don’t have fresh lemon juice, you can substitute apple cider vinegar for it.

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Tips + Tricks

  • Fresh Is Best: Your carrot slaw will taste best when it’s served fresh, the day it’s made after it has been chilled. If you’re not serving this side dish immediately, it should be kept covered with plastic wrap in the fridge.
  • Plump The Raisins:warm up the pineapple juice and let them soak in it until they plump up a bit. If you’ve already tossed the juice- warm water or other juice works fine too. It just needs to be warm- not boiling. You’ll love the plump, juicy tidbits in your salad!
  • Mayonnaise Free Version: I get asked a lot about lightening this recipe for a healthier salad. One of the most common ingredients people look to change is mayonnaise. Greek yogurt is the best alternative.
    • I recommend using plain Greek yogurtand adjusting the amount of sugar to your desired level of sweetness. Flavored yogurt will mask the great taste combinations of the dish.

Storing + Freezing + Make-Ahead

  • How Long Can You Keep This In The Fridge?Technically, you can keep this salad in the fridge for aday or twobut it tastes best freshly prepared. Really, after a couple of hours, the carrots start to soak up the dressing and the pecans lose their crunch.
  • Can You Freeze This? NO. This is a mayo-based salad that just doesn’t freeze well at all.
  • Make-Ahead Tips: If you want to make the salad ahead of time, just keep the dressing and the carrot mixture separate until 30 minutes before serving time, then toss and chill. I like to store my dressing in a mason jar. It makes transport a breeze!

Variations

  • Dried cranberries –are another excellent alternative if you want just a hint of tang in the salad. There are tons of different dried fruits and any of them would be fun to try. Ithink dried dates or appleswould be fantastic!

What To Serve With Shredded Carrot Salad

This is especially delicious with grilled foods. I like to serve it alongside my favorite grilled chicken, shish kabobs, beer brats, or grilled flank steak.

I like to serve a few more salads along with this one. I like to serve my pea salad, classic macaroni, grape salad, dill pickle pasta salad, and/or tortellini salad.

How To Make Carrot Salad Recipe

  1. Whisk together mayo, lemon juice, salt, and sugar.
  2. In a separate bowl, add carrots, pineapple, raisins, and pecans.
  3. Pour the mayonnaise mixture over the carrots. Toss
  4. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
  5. Toss before serving.

***See the full instructions below.

More Great Salad Recipes

  • Strawberry Spinach Salad
  • Pasta Salad With Italian Dressing
  • Three Bean Salad
  • Hawaiian Macaroni Salad
  • Mexican Corn Salad
  • Marinated Tomato Salad
  • Creamy Cucumber Salad
  • Mediterranean Salad
  • 1905 Salad
  • Pea Salad

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Carrot Salad

Straight from Grandma’s recipe box comes this creamy, sweet classic Carrot Salad. I add pecans for extra crunch! Quick & easy, this is a family favorite!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time2 minutes mins

Total Time12 minutes mins

Servings: 8 people

Author: Kathleen

Ingredients

  • 2/3 cup mayonnaise (plus extra as needed after refrigeration)
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 4 cups grated carrots
  • 1 (20-ounce) can crushed pineapple, well-drained
  • 1 cup raisins
  • 1 cup pecans, coarsley chopped

Optional Garnish

  • 1 tablespoon fresh parsley, minced

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Instructions

  • In a small bowl add mayonnaise (2/3 cup), lemon juice (2 tablespoons), salt (1/2 teaspoon), and sugar (1 tablespoon) and whisk until well combined.

  • In a medium bowl add carrots (4 cups), pineapple (1 (20-ounce) can), raisins (1 cup), and pecans (1 cup).Pour the mayonnaise mixture over the carrots and toss until well combined. Wrap salad with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. Toss before serving. Add a few tablespoons of mayonnaise if too much of the dressing has been absorbed. Garnish, if desired, with minced parsley (1 tablespoon).

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Notes

  1. Fresh Is Best: Your carrot slaw will taste best when it’s served fresh, the day it's made after it has been chilled. If you’re not serving this side dish immediately, it should be kept covered with plastic wrap in the fridge.
  2. Plump The Raisins:warm up the pineapple juice and let them soak in it until they plump up a bit. If you’ve already tossed the juice- warm water or other juice works fine too. It just needs to be warm- not boiling. You’ll love the plump, juicy tidbits in your salad!
  3. Mayonnaise Free Version: I get asked a lot about lightening this recipe for a healthier salad. One of the most common ingredients people look to change is mayonnaise. Greek yogurt is the best alternative.
    • I recommend using plain Greek yogurtand adjusting the amount of sugar to your desired level of sweetness. Flavored yogurt will mask the great taste combinations of the dish.

Nutrition

Serving: 1/8 of the recipe | Calories: 348kcal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 320mg | Potassium: 500mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 10711IU | Vitamin C: 15mg | Calcium: 36mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (9)Nonna mary says

    Can’t wait to try this. Will use veganise since grandson highly allergic to eggs , so no mayonnaise. Will let you know how it turns out.

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    • Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (10)Kathleen says

      Hi! That sounds yummy! I can’t wait to hear from you. Enjoy this salad with your grandson 🙂

      Reply

  2. Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (11)Joanne Callahan says

    Delicious!!!!

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    • Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (12)Kathleen says

      Thank you for your positive feedback, Joanne! 🙂

      Reply

  3. Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (13)Suzanne says

    Great recipe, reminded me of the carrot salad my mother had made. I took it to a potluck dinner, received lots of positive comments. I did however remove the excess pineapple juice by placing the carrots, pineapple, raisins and nuts in a colander for a couple of hours in the refrigerator prior to adding the dressing.

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    • Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (14)Kathleen says

      Wow, Suzanne! I’m so happy you tried this carrot salad and it was a hit! Thanks for your positive feedback. I love your tweaks!

      Reply

  4. Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (15)Sharonlynn Park says

    Oh my goodness it was so creamy and
    wonderful. Thank you so very much for
    this recipe.

    Reply

  5. Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (17)Janet Thrasher says

    Love the recipe. I also added apples just because my mother did! Thank you for sharing the recipe !

    Reply

    • Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (18)Kathleen says

      Wow, that’s way cooler! I’m gonna try that too. Thank you, Janet 🙂

      Reply

  6. Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (19)Bee says

    Delicious!! I was out of pecans so used walnuts. Need to remember to plump the reasons next time.

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    • Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (20)Kathleen says

      Thank you for your positive feedback, Bee! Walnuts are perfect!

      Reply

  7. Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (21)Jackie says

    This recipe is so delicious as all of your recipes are. Thank you so much

    Reply

    • Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (22)Kathleen says

      Thank you, Jackie! 🙂

      Reply

  8. Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (23)Pat says

    So glad to share your recipes. I am 86 and still find your recipes new and delicious.

    Reply

    • Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (24)Kathleen says

      Hi Pat. I’m so happy to hear you’re enjoying the recipes! Happy cooking <3

      Reply

  9. Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (25)Barbara Walsh says

    I used Greek yogurt in place of the mayo and it was delicious!

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    • Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (26)Kathleen says

      So glad you enjoyed! Greek yogurt sounds like a great substitution!

      Reply

  10. Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (27)Victoria says

    my kids love this!

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  11. Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (28)Tammy Eddy says

    Absolutely delicious. I substituted part of the mayonnaise with vanilla Greek yogurt and I added no sugar. I think next time I might even not use the mayonnaise at all to make it healthier.

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    • Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (29)Kathleen says

      So happy you enjoyed, Tammy!

      Reply

  12. Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (30)Aby says

    This salad was amazing, I really loved the different textures in every bite, even the little ones enjoyed it! I’m so happy I found this recipe, thanks!

    Reply

    • Carrot Salad {Old Fashioned} Gonna Want Seconds (31)Kathleen Smith says

      Glad you enjoyed this recipe, and thanks for sharing!

      Reply

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