Chicken and macaroni salad

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The chicken and macaroni salad I grew up with had lots of pineapple tidbits–which I hated. When I learned to prepare the salad myself, I ditched the pineapple altogether but that really detracted from the overall taste of the dish. I realized that the contrast, the tang and sweetness of the pineapple, was really wonderful for the otherwise plain salty dish. Still, I didn’t like the discernable pieces of pineapple in the salad. Fortunately, I discovered canned crushed pineapple.

chicken and macaroni salad

When my 12-year-old daughter had some classmates over last Friday for a play rehearsal, I made plenty of chicken and macaroni salad for them. But not the one in the photo. The chicken and macaroni salad in the photo was taken last year and was posted in the now defunct A Party Journal. Of course, it’s the same recipe except that the salad in the photo was ‘dressed up’–bed of romaine lettuce, parmesan cheese, a slice of hard-boiled egg. Last Friday, instead of grated parmesan cheese, I stirred about a cup of tiny cheese cubes into the salad.


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Comments

31 Comments on "Chicken and macaroni salad"

  1. alma on Fri, 10th Feb 2006 3:12 pm 

    Hi! Just wanted to know what brand mayo you used.
    I have tried making a dish similar before but was told the taste depends on what type you use. Is this true?

  2. Connie on Fri, 10th Feb 2006 4:01 pm 

    American Maid, Alma. :) Best Foods is too soupy (malabnaw); Lady’s Choice and Kraft are too expensive.

  3. sha on Sat, 11th Feb 2006 9:05 am 

    hey sassy may iba guest naman ko
    anyway I also chop mine
    it looks better
    how much is a bottle of mayo sa pinas

    I dont have a mayo in my fridge
    I only buy a small bottle when i need it
    kasi if i do keep one
    i just spread it on anything

  4. Connie on Sat, 11th Feb 2006 6:28 pm 

    LOL Sha, we can’t live without mayo. A 948ML jar costs about PhP 138.00.

  5. sha on Sun, 12th Feb 2006 7:08 pm 

    the reason I ask is… mayo is always inside the balikbayan boxes.. padala ng mayo from here to pinas ;-) thinking is it the price or the quality
    am going to ask around hehehe

  6. Cherleen on Mon, 13th Feb 2006 4:37 am 

    If I may ask, where do you purchase American Maid mayo? I am not familiar with the brand :roll:… It seems that we don’t have that kind of brand in groceries around the vicinity. Have not checked Landmark and/or SM though. :wink:

    Thanks. You’re such a great help in the kitchen.

    God bless!

  7. Connie on Mon, 13th Feb 2006 7:03 am 

    Sha, there must at least half a dozen brands of mayo locally. The oldies just don’t look hard enough. :razz:

    Hi Cherleen, Shopwise and Cherry carry the brand. :)

  8. ANN on Thu, 22nd Mar 2007 12:34 pm 

    umm.. can anybody give me the recipe for a chicken macaroni salad. with detailed ‘how to make it’. I love chicken macaroni salad but i really don’t know how to make one. please help.

  9. Connie on Thu, 22nd Mar 2007 6:48 pm 

    Click the link to page 2, Ann.

  10. ANN on Mon, 2nd Apr 2007 11:07 pm 

    Thank you so much Connie! :) Do you also happen to know how to make a window cathedral too?

  11. Connie on Wed, 4th Apr 2007 1:10 am 

    Yes, there is a recipe in the archive. :)

  12. ghem on Mon, 6th Aug 2007 2:39 pm 

    i think mas cheaper ang mayo sa abroad compared to pinas. FYI

  13. Connie on Mon, 6th Aug 2007 3:23 pm 

    Probably true because we either import mayo OR, in the case of multinational corporations with local satellites, we pay for the brand name.

  14. mommyallehs on Sun, 25th Nov 2007 10:29 pm 

    hi! ask ko lang how long usually tumatagal ung chicken macaroni salad? the pics were nice, nagutom tuloy ako hehe thanks!

  15. Connie on Sun, 25th Nov 2007 11:49 pm 

    naku, mommyallehs, I don’t know. Macaroni salad never lasts more than a couple of days in our house. :)

  16. Cristinida dela Cruz on Tue, 18th Dec 2007 7:04 am 

    I want to recieve a weekly recipe. Thank you.

  17. Connie on Tue, 18th Dec 2007 10:08 am 

    Then, sign up, Cristinida. The form is just above this comment thread.

  18. Luisa on Mon, 31st Dec 2007 10:32 am 

    What about Miracle Whip, my pinoy friends here in states told me MW is better drsg. than Mayo, how true is that? love this web site….

  19. Connie on Tue, 1st Jan 2008 2:08 am 

    Luisa, of course, it’s a matter of taste — my family does not like Miracle Whip.

  20. Popcorn on Thu, 21st Feb 2008 7:30 am 

    Hi Connie! This is my very first na nagtry ng recipe mo last December 31, 2007….So dito tayo nagkakilala…he!he!he! This is my son’s favorite, I add lang I sugar beets kasi they want it with color,,,,,,,and my bestfriend who hate macaroni loved this one too…It’s so yummy!

  21. Ruth Reyes on Sat, 8th Mar 2008 1:03 pm 

    hi! Connie! I’m glad to have found this website & sharing of authentic PINOY Recipes ^_^! My question is the same : how long does it last?

    I cooked the macaroni salad last week, but still ate some today (he,he)! taste seemed ok, & I’m not dead yet…

  22. Connie on Sat, 8th Mar 2008 1:30 pm 

    Ruth, I really don’t know how long it lasts in the fridge. In our house, salad doesn’t last for more than a couple of days, nauubos.

  23. Alex on Tue, 23rd Sep 2008 10:51 pm 

    How do I get rid of the oily look of my macaroni salad? Before, I thought it was because I used a cheaper brand of mayo, but the last one I did, I used the old reliable Lady’s Choice.

    I reviewed your recipe before I wrote this. It’s practically the same ingredients I use in making the salad. The family loves the taste. It just doesn’t look tangy and becomes less apetizing, as if wanting in more mayonnaise.

    Would appreciate hearing from you on this. Many thanks!

  24. Connie on Wed, 24th Sep 2008 6:09 pm 

    Chill the salad in the fridge for a few hours then stir again. That gives the macaroni to absorb some of the oil.

  25. khrizia delos reyes on Thu, 18th Dec 2008 10:34 am 

    hi! my kids loves to eat chicken macaroni… nung nag luto ako, bakit dry sya masyado? mayonnaise lng ba talaga ang ilagay? tapos maasim sya dahil sa mayonnaise… para makain sya, nilagyan ko nang evap milk ayon sumarap at naubos…pls help

  26. janet on Tue, 23rd Dec 2008 8:32 am 

    hi ms. connie! super nice ng Tastebook mo! mgiipon muna ako para makabili din ako.Ü

    re chicken macaroni salad, just an idea, mga ilang teaspoon po ng salt and sugar ang dapat ilagay ko? i will not be using parmesan. tnx po. we will have have it on christmas day.

    Advance merry christmas!

  27. Connie on Tue, 23rd Dec 2008 2:07 pm 

    Khrizia, quality of mayonnaise varies from one brand to the next.

    Janet, naku eh, to taste lang. I start with one tsp each then add and adjust while tossing.

  28. janet on Tue, 23rd Dec 2008 3:55 pm 

    thanks so much! yung carrots po ba ok lang kung i-blanch lang or kelangan boiled talaga? thanks po again!

  29. Connie on Tue, 23rd Dec 2008 6:55 pm 

    Depends how tender or mature the carrot is.

  30. mikay on Wed, 24th Dec 2008 12:01 pm 

    pwede po bang gamitin ang chicken sandwich spread and at the same time mayonnaise?

  31. Connie on Wed, 24th Dec 2008 12:09 pm 

    You mean chicken sandwich spread instead of fresh chicken? Your salad won’t be as chunky.




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