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I'm going to tone this a bit down, so I'm thinking :

  • canned pineapple, in juice not sirop
  • cheddar cheese
  • small mozzarela ball instead of marshmallow -shrimp instead of bacon.
  • cheapest mayonnaise I could find.

But you think I should eat this or simply post back a picture of it in the sub?
Should let it sit in the sauce (pinneapple juice + mayo) for a bit or eat it right away?
Is this still considered midwestern food?

I also found an old recipe for "salade américaine" in a cook book. It's fresh fruits and celeriac with mayo and tabasco.

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 11 months ago (1 children)

You might consider adding cottage cheese. Definitely no on the marshmallows, i agree.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

Good Idea! I think 50/50 cottage cheese and better quality mayo will improve the dish. Unfortunatly I've already picked the cheapest mayo of my store, for a more authentic reproduction or Miracle Whip. But if the salad taste ok. I'm going to improve it next time with cottage cheese.