Need recipe for cold spaghetti salad.
hhaynal
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Does anyone have a good recipe for that summertime favorite -- cold spaghetti salad?
Also, looking for ideas to replace the American favorites like potato/macaroni salad, three bean salad (although I've got a great family recipe for this and for Copper Pennies (cold carrots).
I love summertime foods and bar-b-que cooking and looking for different things to try.
Also, looking for ideas to replace the American favorites like potato/macaroni salad, three bean salad (although I've got a great family recipe for this and for Copper Pennies (cold carrots).
I love summertime foods and bar-b-que cooking and looking for different things to try.
Comments
-Pasta.
-Chopped olives (black and green).
-Minced garlic.
-Chopped green onion.
-Italian dresssing.
-Mix.
-Sprinkle grated locatelli cheese to taste.
You can substitute an olive oil and balsamic vinegar vinaigrette for the bottled dressing or also use Newman's Own Balsamic stuff.
As far as replacements for the American classics, try their Amish versions.
Gene
In my opinion, you should serve it at room temperature. Many people serve it right out of the fridge and I think this hides a lot of the flavors.
Gene
1 lb. vermicelli
cook and rinse
1/2 red onion chopped fine (I usually use the whole thing but I really love red onion)
8 oz bottle Spicy Italian dressing
1/2 bottle Salad Supreme (it is in the seaonings aisle)
Pepper to taste (you really don't need salt...I think there's quite a bit in the Salad Supreme)
Mix and chill overnight.
The next day, add some cut up tomatoes and avacodos. It is easier to mix and more flavorful if it's not straight out of the fridge.
One of the funniest things (well, her mother would disagree) that my daughter has ever done was when her grandparents gave her chow chow when she was about 4. They asked her what it tasted like and her response was "dog s***". She has never repeated the phrase since. To this day we have no idea where it came from.
Gene
Personally, I don't like it either and haven't eaten it since I was about.....hmmmm....little older than 4, and thought it was, well....not good. x0:)