Grape Salad is a side-dish dream with silky, sweetened cream cheese, juicy, ripe grapes, and crunchy pecans in every bite. This cool and creamy recipe only takes 10 minutes to prep and has the perfect mix of sweet, tangy, and crunchy.
I love making this grape salad for summer BBQs, potlucks, and holiday dinners because it’s easy to make ahead, travels well, and always disappears quickly from the dessert or side-dish table.

Table of contents
Why You’ll Love This Salad
This creamy grape salad is one of those easy recipes that always gets people coming back for seconds. Whether you serve it as a sweet side dish or light dessert, it’s simple to make and packed with fresh flavor and crunchy texture.
- Ready in just 10 minutes with simple ingredients.
- Creamy, tangy dressing balances the sweetness of the grapes.
- Brown sugar and pecans add the perfect crunchy topping.
- Easy to make ahead for potlucks, cookouts, and parties.
- Delicious as a side dish, snack, or light dessert.
What Readers Are Saying
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
“Amazing! I made it the first time and I ate 90% of it myself. Then I craved it when it was gone until I made it again today. Really, really good!” – Christa

Ingredients
Grapes: Using both red and green seedless grapes gives this salad the best flavor and color. Red grapes are sweeter, while green grapes add a touch of tartness that beautifully balances the creamy dressing. Be sure to wash and thoroughly dry the grapes before mixing so the dressing stays thick and creamy.
Creamy dressing: Cream cheese, sour cream, granulated sugar, and vanilla create the rich, tangy dressing that coats every grape. For the smoothest texture, let the cream cheese come to room temperature before mixing. Plain Greek yogurt can also be swapped in for the sour cream.
Topping: Brown sugar and chopped pecans add the signature sweet crunch. Toasting the pecans lightly brings out even more flavor, and walnuts work well as a substitute, too.
Grape Salad Variations
This creamy grape salad is easy to customize to suit whether you want something tangier, fruitier, or more dessert-like.
- Use plain Greek yogurt instead of sour cream for a tangier dressing.
- Swap walnuts for pecans if preferred.
- Try cotton candy grapes for a sweeter dessert-style version.
- Add a sprinkle of cinnamon or graham cracker crumbs for extra dessert flavor.
- Mix in sturdy fruits like strawberries, blueberries, apples, peaches, or pineapple.

How to Make Grape Salad
STEP ONE: Make the creamy dressing – Beat the softened cream cheese until smooth first, then mix in the sour cream, granulated sugar, and vanilla extract until creamy and fluffy.
STEP TWO: Prep the grapes – Wash the grapes well and dry them thoroughly with paper towels. Extra moisture can thin the dressing and make the salad watery.
STEP THREE: Combine – Fold the grapes gently into the cream cheese mixture until every grape is evenly coated.
STEP FOUR: Chill – Cover the bowl and refrigerate the salad for at least 1 hour or overnight so the flavors can blend and the salad can chill completely.
STEP FIVE: Add topping and serve – Right before serving, sprinkle the top with brown sugar and chopped pecans for the best crunchy texture.
Tips for Success
A few simple tricks will help keep your grape salad thick, creamy, and full of fresh crunch.
- Grape Tips: Seedless grapes work best for easy serving and eating. Dry the grapes thoroughly after washing so the dressing stays creamy instead of watery. Using both red and green grapes gives the best balance of sweetness and tanginess.
- Dressing Tips: Start with room-temperature cream cheese for the smoothest texture. Beat the cream cheese first before adding the other dressing ingredients to help prevent lumps.
- Topping Tips: Add the brown sugar and pecans just before serving so the topping stays crisp. Lightly toast the pecans for even more flavor.

Can You Make Grape Salad Ahead of Time?
Grape salad is a great make-ahead recipe for potlucks, cookouts, and holiday meals. You can prepare the creamy grape mixture up to 2 days in advance and keep it covered in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
For the best texture, wait to sprinkle on the brown sugar and pecans until just before serving so the topping stays crisp and crunchy.
Storage
Store leftover grape salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. The dressing may loosen slightly as it sits, so give everything a gentle stir before serving again.
I don’t recommend freezing grape salad because the creamy dressing can separate after thawing, and the grapes lose their firmness.

FAQ
Can you cut the grapes in half?
Absolutely! Leaving the grapes whole is quickest, but halving them is a great option for young children or smaller bites.
Is grape salad gluten-free?
Yes! This grape salad recipe is naturally gluten-free.
What can I use instead of pecans?
Walnuts and sliced almonds are both great swaps for pecans if you want a different crunch. For a fun twist, try sprinkling a little granola on top right before serving!
*This post originally posted on 04/13/2018.

Grape Salad Recipe
Ingredients
- 8 ounces cream cheese at room temperature
- 1 cup sour cream
- ⅓ cup granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 pounds green grapes
- 2 pounds red grapes
- ¼ cup light brown sugar
- ½ cup chopped pecans
Method
- Beat 8 ounces cream cheese , 1 cup sour cream, 1/3 cup granulated sugar, and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract until smooth.
- Wash and thoroughly dry 2 pounds green grapes and 2 pounds red grapes. Add them to the cream cheese mixture and fold into the dressing until they are evenly coated.
- Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour to overnight.
- Wait until just before serving to sprinkle with 1/4 cup light brown sugar and 1/2 cup chopped pecans for the best crunch.
Aubrey’s Tips
- Be sure to wash and thoroughly dry the grapes before mixing so the dressing stays creamy and not watery.
- Softened cream cheese blends much more smoothly than cold cream cheese.
- Red and green grapes together give the best balance of sweet and tangy flavor, but you can use all one color if preferred.
- This grape salad can be made up to 2 days ahead and stored covered in the refrigerator.
Did you make it?
Show me! @aubrey_realhousemoms or tag #realhousemoms!More Sweet Fruit Salad Recipes
If you love easy fruit salads and creamy dessert sides, here are a few more reader favorites to try next!
- The Best Fruit Salad Recipe
- Berry Cheesecake Fruit Salad
- Boozy Tropical Fruit Salad
- Caramel Apple Cheesecake Salad
- Creamy Fruit Salad with Vanilla Pudding







Danielle says
Looks Delicious
Christa Babb says
Amazing! I made it the first time and I ate 90% of it myself. Then I craved it when it was gone until I made it again today. Really, really good!
Taylor Goble says
I’ve been making this recipe for years! It’s always a staple at any of our cookouts! BUT I actually do brown sugar, and chop up some butterfinger candy bars and it’s amazing! By far one of my favorites 😊
Aubrey Cota says
I’ll keep that in mind! Thank you, Taylor.
Mycustomeressay says
I used to make grape jelly and peach preserves from fruit my husband & I grew. The grapes were a hybrid I accidently came up with and made the best grape jelly. I won several blue ribbons in the regional fair (I also taught my husband how to make grape jelly and he won a blue ribbon, too). I haven”t put up any kind of jelly, jam or preserves for many years and really miss that.
Judy Whitmire says
Congratulations to survivorship! Living and eating, two joys of the human life. Thank you for sharing your tried and true recipes. I have a special recipe binder for my “Keeper” recipes – those that are tried and true. I’m always searching for new “keepers”.
Aubrey Cota says
I tell you what, these are the comments I look forward to! I’m so thankful to those who follow us and have wonderful positive things to say. I appreciate you and thank you, cheers to your search for keepers. I know you will find lots here so happy searching. 🙂
pauline morris says
HOW MANY CANDY BARS DO YOU USE THAT SOUNDS AWESOME!!!
Jennifer Kimmel says
Hey Pauline! It would be totally your preference! Start with one and see how it tastes!