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  2. Macaroni salad - Wikipedia

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    Macaroni salad is a type of pasta salad also referred to as "mac salad", served cold, made with cooked elbow macaroni and usually prepared with mayonnaise. [1] Much like potato salad or coleslaw in its use, it is often served as a side dish to barbecue , fried chicken , or other picnic style dishes. [ 2 ]

  3. This Easy Macaroni Salad Recipe Is the Only One You'll ... - AOL

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    To make homemade macaroni salad, you'll need the following ingredients: 1 1/2 cups mayonnaise. 1 Tbsp whole-grain mustard. 1 Tbsp honey or agave nectar

  4. Dolly Parton’s Secret Ingredient for the Best-Ever Macaroni Salad

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    When we were nosing around for macaroni salad inspiration, we found a recipe from the 1989 Dollywood cookbook via a YouTube video from Amanda Keller from Journey with the Kellers. As always, Dolly ...

  5. Sopas - Wikipedia

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    Sopas is a Filipino macaroni soup made with elbow macaroni, various vegetables, and meat (usually chicken), in a creamy broth with evaporated milk. Sometimes, people would use Spaghetti instead of elbow macaroni as an alternative. This variant of Sopas is called Spapas.

  6. 16 Easy Pasta Salad Recipes for Summer - AOL

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    For another twist on macaroni salad (for six to eight people), start with 3 cups of cooked macaroni (or 12 ounces dry). Chop 3 cups of romaine, halve about 20 cherry or grape tomatoes, and crumble ...

  7. Philippine condiments - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, the common condiments aside from salt and pepper are vinegar, soy sauce, calamansi, and patis.The combination and different regional variations of these simple sauces make up the various common dipping sauces in the region.

  8. Nilupak - Wikipedia

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    Nilupak is a class of traditional Filipino delicacies made from mashed or pounded starchy foods mixed with coconut milk (or condensed milk and butter) and sugar.They are molded into various shapes and traditionally served on banana leaves with toppings of grated young coconut (buko), various nuts, cheese, butter, or margarine.

  9. Ginataan - Wikipedia

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    Ginataan (pronounced: GHEE-nah-ta-AN), alternatively spelled guinataan, is a Filipino term which refers to food cooked with gatâ (coconut milk). [1] Literally translated, ginataan means "done with coconut milk". Due to the general nature of the term, it can refer to a number of different dishes, each called ginataan, but distinct from one another.