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MACARONI - TUNA SALAD

2 c. cooked macaroni
1 can water packed tuna, drained
1/2 c. chopped onion
1/2 c. diced celery
1/2 c. chopped green pepper
1/2 c. cucumber, seeded and diced
2 tbsp. white vinegar
1 tbsp. salad oil
Salt and pepper to taste

DRESSING:

1/4 c. low-fat mayonnaise
1/4 c. plain yogurt

Mix cooked macaroni with vinegar and oil; chill in refrigerator while preparing other ingredients. Add the tuna, chopped vegetables, and seasonings. Mix well. Keep chilled. Before serving, add the mayonnaise and yogurt. Serve in lettuce lined bowl.
Variation: Omit the green pepper and cucumber; add chopped apple and pineapple chunks and halved green grapes or other fruit combinations. Sometimes when I cook a whole box of Creamettes, I divide the cooked macaroni and make 2 salads, one with fruit, and one with vegetables.

2007-07-04 04:18:09 · answer #1 · answered by chris w 7 · 0 0

I don't have a recipe, but I drain the macaroni over some chopped onion to soften it, but not cook it. Then I put frozen peas in with the drained mac to partially thaw them and cool the mac. When the mac is cool, add some mayo and a can of albacore tuna and you're done. (Mayo can be deadly if allowed to get warm)

2007-07-04 04:24:45 · answer #2 · answered by Patsy A 5 · 0 0

PASTA TUNA SALAD

1 head broccoli
1 c. bacon
1 c. Cheddar cheese
1/2 sm. onion, chopped
8 oz. pkg. pasta (spiral)
Frozen peas (sm. box)
Carrots (two)
1 can tuna (sm.)

DRESSING:

1 1/2 c. Miracle Whip
3/4 c. sugar
3 tbsp. vinegar
Salt and pepper

Cut broccoli into small pieces. Cook and crumble bacon. Shred Cheddar cheese, chop onion. Cook pasta. Defrost peas. Shred carrot. Drain tuna. Mix dressing ingredients. Combine with salad ingredients. Refrigerate overnight or at least 3 hours. Other vegetables may be added as desired such as cauliflower, etc.

2007-07-04 04:20:24 · answer #3 · answered by GracieM 7 · 0 0

Good and tuna macaroni salad...that's an oxymoron right!

2007-07-04 04:20:31 · answer #4 · answered by fuzzbutt 4 · 0 0

There's magic in adding sweet pickle juice in place of vinegar--or add sweet pickle relish.

Many chefs and keepers of family secret recipes will not appreciate my divulging this secret.

The recipes already here sound great.

Just add the secret ingredient.

Oh, man I'm in deep trouble now~

2007-07-04 05:19:55 · answer #5 · answered by Up & At 'em 4 · 0 0

www.recipezaar.com has PLENTY of free ones with reviews and ratings.

2007-07-04 04:18:37 · answer #6 · answered by Common_Sense2 6 · 0 0

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