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Macaroni salad is a type of pasta 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] Like any dish, national and regional variations abound [1] but generally it ...
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. It is regarded as a comfort food in the Philippines and is typically eaten ...
Nutrition: (Per ¾ Cup Serving) Calories: 420. Fat: 37 g (Saturated Fat: 6 g) Sodium: 740 mg. Carbs: 19 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 2 g) Protein: 5 g. As much as I love a macaroni salad and as much as I ...
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
The sour cream adds a nice tang to the rich mayo and the milk helps create a thin but not too thin dressing so you avoided the dreaded gloppy macaroni salad. The mayo-sour cream-milk trio creates ...
Filipino spaghetti (also known as sweet spaghetti) is a Filipino adaptation of Italian spaghetti with Bolognese sauce. It has a distinctively sweet sauce, usually made from tomato sauce sweetened with brown sugar , banana ketchup , or condensed milk .
A sticky sweet delicacy made of ground glutinous rice, grated coconut, brown sugar, margarine, peanut butter, and vanilla (optional). Kutsinta. Tagalog. Rice cake with jelly-like consistency made from rice flour, brown sugar, lye and food coloring, usually topped with freshly grated mature coconut. Latik.
Buko salad. Buko salad, usually anglicized as young coconut salad, is a Filipino fruit salad dessert made from strips of fresh young coconut (buko) with sweetened milk or cream and various other ingredients. It is one of the most popular and ubiquitous Filipino desserts served during celebrations and fiestas. [1][2][3][4] [5]