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Gf Macaroni Salad Recipes?


Peaches503

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Peaches503 Newbie

I have been dying for some macaroni salad, except I'm not sure which kind of gluten-free pasta would be best to use for this. Anyone have any ideas or recipes?

Thanks!

-Peaches


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jenvan Collaborator

Are you looking for a salty one or a sweet and tangy recipe?

rmmadden Contributor

Peaches,

I prefer Tinkyada Pasta for my macaroni but whatever brand you choose is fine. I use Helmann's Mayo, French's Mustard, Hard Boiled Eggs, Celery, Purple Onions, Black Olives, Pepperoni, Salt, Pepper and Paprika. All these imgredients can be used to your liking or substituted for others you might like better. Also, depending upon how creamy you like your macaroni salad will determine how much Mayo you use. Cook the pasta, cool it under cold water & drain real well. Mix everything together in a large bowl and Enjoy!

Cleveland Bob B)

Peaches503 Newbie

To Jenvan, I am looking for a salty recipe :)

Rmmadden, Thanks so much for your response. I will give it a try and let you know how it comes out! I hope this will satisfy my craving!

-Peaches

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I have one that is good.

Rice Pasta Salad

I don't measure for this, so this is just an estimate and you can use other veggies

5-7 cups dry spiral rice pasta (I use Tinkyada brown rice spirals)

3 tomatoes cut up into small pieces

1.5 cups frozen green beans, heated up in the microwave (or 1 can green beans)

2 cups frozen califlower or broccoli (or 1 cup of each), heated up in the microwave

4 green onions cut up, or 1/2 red onion cut up

1/2 cup Kraft Zesty Italian Dressing, add more for more flavour (I like more!)

optional

Hard boiled eggs, tuna, or chicken cut up into bite size pices

1 red pepper cut into small pieces

Cook the pasta according to the package. Prepare all other ingredients while pasta is cooking. Mix everything together in a large bowl. Done!

Peaches503 Newbie

That sounds great! Thanks!

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