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ilovemesomevincentprice 10 months ago
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In 1977, Vincent Price teamed up with Creamettes to share a delicious recipe... I have to try this.
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mrvelocipede 2 years ago
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Look, noodle-nose pliers!
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debbiegwen 1 year ago
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Shrimp Mac and Cheese Salad shrimp and Cajun seasoning give this quick, creamy baked macaroni and cheese a subdued coastal flair.
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nopizzaaftermidnight 1 year ago
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yasssss-food 7 months ago
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Best Beef Goulash
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gayleafpool 2 years ago
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MY ELBOW HURTS SO BAD FOR NO REASON THIS BLOWS!!!! 馃憥馃憥馃憥馃憥馃憥馃憥
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jess-themess05 1 year ago
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god forbid a girl wish to have her 2 AM noodles
only to be plagued with
kitchen wasp
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river3000 9 months ago
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Elbow Macaroni
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Which came first the elbow or the elbow macaroni?
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belles-place 4 months ago
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Macaroni Salad: A Creamy and Refreshing Dish for Any Occasion
Macaroni salad is a beloved side dish that鈥檚 always a hit at family gatherings, picnics, or even as an everyday meal. It鈥檚 creamy, tangy, and packed with a variety of ingredients like veggies, eggs, and sometimes even chicken or ham. But to make the perfect Macaroni Salad, choosing the right type of pasta is key. For the best results, opt for elbow macaroni鈥攊ts small, curved shape holds onto the dressing, ensuring every bite is flavorful!
Ingredients:
- Elbow macaroni (cooked and drained)
- Mayonnaise
- Hard-boiled eggs (chopped)
- Carrots and celery (finely diced)
- Pineapple tidbits (optional for a sweet touch)
- Pickles or relish
- Ham or chicken (optional)
- Salt and pepper to taste
Best Pasta for Macaroni Salad:
Elbow macaroni is the go-to choice for macaroni salad because its small, curved shape easily mixes with the dressing and other ingredients. It鈥檚 the perfect size and texture, allowing it to absorb the flavors without becoming soggy.
Preparation:
1. Cook the elbow macaroni according to the package instructions, then drain and set aside to cool.
2. In a large bowl, mix together mayonnaise, diced veggies, hard-boiled eggs, and pineapple tidbits. Add ham or chicken for extra protein if desired.
3. Gently fold in the cooled macaroni, and season with salt and pepper to taste.
4. Chill for at least an hour before serving to let the flavors come together.
This Macaroni Salad is creamy, refreshing, and perfect for hot days or when you want a quick, satisfying side dish!
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morriskate 10 months ago
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Macaroni and Cheese - Southern Macaroni and Cheese Using cottage cheese, sour cream, eggs, and sharp Cheddar cheese, elbow macaroni is baked to create a rich and flavorful version of this traditional side dish.
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ellishailey 10 months ago
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Main Dishes - Vegan Mac and No Cheese
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A cheese-like flavor is imparted to baked macaroni by nutritional yeast. This filling baked side dish is completed with cashews and roasted red peppers.
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sandra-alland 10 months ago
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Magnificent Macaroni Salad - Salad - Macaroni Salad This recipe for macaroni salad with egg is a classic version with sweetness from sugar and tanginess from vinegar, mixed together in a tasty blend.
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greenalia 11 months ago
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Bacon Cheeseburger Mac - Pasta
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Think of this dish as a no-bake macaroni and cheese with bacon and cheeseburger. Simply combine macaroni, ketchup-cooked ground beef, cheese, and bacon bits in a pot!
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willowrogers 11 months ago
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Soups, Stews and Chili - Vegetable Soup - Fat Granny's Minestrone Soup
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Fresh vegetables, beans, and elbow macaroni are simmered in a seasoned tomato broth creating a flavorful minestrone soup. Serve with garlic cheese bread and a fresh tossed green salad for a complete meal.
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yasssss-food 7 months ago
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Smoked Gouda Macaroni & Cheese
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