Apple Snickers Salad Recipe: Crunchy Caramel Apple Dessert Salad

This creamy, sweet, caramel-leaning Apple Snickers Salad is a crowd-pleasing potluck or party dessert. Made with simple pantry staples—instant vanilla pudding, whipped topping, chopped Snickers bars, and crisp apples—this recipe comes together in under 10 minutes.

White bowl of apple snickers salad. A fluffy vanilla pudding dessert topped with chopped snickers candy bars and caramel sauce.

I polled readers on Instagram and was surprised only about 30% had heard of Apple Snickers Salad. It’s a longtime family favorite from the Midwest, so I wanted to share our version here. We didn’t invent it, but this is the way it’s been made in our family cookbook for years—except I doubled the Snickers because I love the extra candy-studded texture.

This salad is flexible and forgiving: you can scale it up for a crowd, tweak the Snickers amount to taste, and add an optional drizzle of caramel for extra flair.

Bowl of creamy apple snickers salad dessert, topped with chopped snickers candy bars, apples, and caramel sauce

Ingredients for Apple Snickers Salad

Makes about 12 servings—perfect as a potluck side or dessert. Easily double or triple to feed more people.

  • 1 (5.1 oz.) box instant vanilla pudding mix
  • 1 cup milk
  • 8 oz. whipped topping (Cool Whip), thawed
  • 3 apples (we like Granny Smith or Honeycrisp)
  • 2 cups chopped Snickers (about 6 large bars or 18 fun-size; adjust to taste)
  • Optional: Caramel sauce for drizzling
Ingredients for apple snickers salad; includes bowl of snickers, cool whip, a box of instant vanilla pudding mix, milk, apples, and a jar of Smuckers caramel sauce

How to Make Apple Snickers Salad

A quick, no-bake dessert you can make in under 10 minutes. Minimal prep and no mixer required.

Prep note: Split the Snickers bars into two portions. Chop half into small ½” cubes and finely chop the other half so it resembles crumbs—this spreads the candy evenly through the salad. Reserve a few pieces for garnish if you like. Peel, core, and cut the apples into ½” cubes.

Cutting board chopping snickers candy bars with text overlay stating to cut half the bars in cubes, while cutting the other half into smaller shreds

Step 1: In a medium bowl, whisk together the instant vanilla pudding mix and 1 cup milk until smooth. Because this recipe uses slightly less milk than the usual box directions, the pudding may look a touch grainy—that’s normal.

Step 2: Gently fold in the thawed whipped topping, taking care not to overmix so the mixture stays light and fluffy.

Step 3: Fold in the chopped Snickers pieces and the apple cubes until evenly combined. If you reserved some Snicker bits, scatter them on top and finish with a drizzle of caramel sauce if desired.

Step 4: Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. Best enjoyed the same day for the freshest texture.

step by step collage showing how to mix together the apple snickers salad

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Apple Snickers Salad?

Apple Snickers Salad is a nostalgic Midwestern dessert made from instant pudding, whipped topping, chopped Snickers bars, and apples. It’s commonly served at family gatherings and potlucks. You may also see it called Candy Bar Apple Salad or Snickers Caramel Apple Salad if caramel is added. The caramel is optional—our family usually skipped it growing up, but it’s a nice finishing touch.

What type of apples should I use?

Granny Smith and Honeycrisp are great choices because they stay crisp and provide a pleasant tart contrast to the sweet pudding and candy. Softer varieties like Red Delicious may lose firmness if the salad sits overnight.

Pink cutting board peeling red and green apples
Can I make this the night before?

For the best texture, make it the day you plan to serve it. You can prepare it a day ahead if you coat the apples well in the pudding mixture and store the salad in an airtight container. Any longer than one day risks the apples becoming watery and the whipped topping losing volume. If making ahead, Granny Smith apples hold up best.

How long does it keep? Can it be frozen?

This salad is best the day it’s made or within 24 hours. Freezing is not recommended; thawed Cool Whip and apples do not retain their original texture.

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How many people does this serve?

This recipe yields about 12 servings as a potluck side or dessert. If you expect heavier portions or want to serve more people, simply double or triple the ingredients.

Can I make a lighter version?

Yes—use sugar-free pudding mix, a light whipped topping, and reduce the Snickers quantity. That said, the candy is what gives this salad its signature indulgent flavor.

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Easy Apple Snickers Salad

Makes: 12
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Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
This creamy, sweet, and caramel-y Apple Snickers Salad is the ultimate potluck or party dessert for a crowd and can be whipped up in under 10 minutes!
Recipe by Melissa Rose

Ingredients

  • 1 (5.1 oz.) box instant vanilla pudding mix
  • 1 cup milk
  • 8 oz. Cool Whip, thawed
  • 3 Apples (we like Granny Smith or Honeycrisp), peeled, cored, and cut into ½” bite-sized cubes
  • 2 cups Snickers candy bars, 6 large Snickers or about 18 fun size (you can use more or less based on preference)

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Instructions

  1. Prep the Snickers by splitting the 2 cups into two portions: chop half into ½” cubes and finely chop the remainder into crumbs. Reserve some for garnish. Peel, core, and cube the apples into ½” pieces.
  2. Whisk the instant vanilla pudding mix with 1 cup milk until smooth. The mixture may appear slightly grainy—this is normal given the reduced milk amount.
  3. Fold in the thawed Cool Whip gently so the mixture stays light and airy.
  4. Fold in the chopped Snickers and apple cubes until evenly distributed.
  5. Top with reserved Snicker pieces and drizzle caramel sauce, if using. Cover and refrigerate until serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 187kcal, Carbohydrates: 27g, Protein: 3g

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