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To: yorkie
In some of the stores here on Maui they have what they call Hawaiian style Macaroni salad. It's got just about all you mentioned but is half potato salad and half macaroni. Believe it or not it is good and pretty popular too.
383 posted on 07/07/2008 1:07:02 PM PDT by fish hawk
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To: fish hawk

Hmmmm. Potatoes and macaroni together? Sounds different, but interesting. I looked it up, and here is what I found:

Potato Macaroni Salad
This double-carb dish sounded strange to me when I first saw it on the menu of a plate lunch cafe in Hawaii, but it has grown on me, and now it is one of my favorites.

Salad Ingredients:
5 large potatoes
1 cup shell macaroni-dry
2 carrots, shredded
2 stalks of celery, finely chopped
2 green onions, finely chopped
3 hard boiled eggs, coarsely chopped
3 sweet pickles, coarsely chopped
1 cup frozen peas, lightly cooked
Salt and pepper to taste

Dressing Ingredients:
1-1/4 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup Italian dressing
2 tablespoon of pickle juice
1 teaspoon of mustard
A bit of dill weed (optional)

Instructions:
Cook potatoes the night before, drain thoroughly, and chill in the refrigerator overnight. The next day, cut the potatos into cubes (don’t do it when they are still warm, or they will crumble). Cook the macaroni according to the package directions, and rinse it in cold water to cool it and prevent it from sticking together. Drain thoroughly to remove all the water. Mix the dressing in a small bowl and set aside. Gently mix the potatoes and macaroni with the remaining ingredients, and stir in the dressing.


386 posted on 07/07/2008 1:28:33 PM PDT by yorkie ( Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass....It's about learning to dance in the rain.)
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