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Third-place winner in SF Food Wars’ 2009 Mac Battle Royale with Cheese.
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This is not the runny boxed kind but the real baked kind like grandma used to make. It's far better then any elbow mac & cheese I've ever eaten. You can eat...
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Apple, pineapple, peas, hard-cooked eggs and pasta in a creamy dressing.
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Instead of a cheesy, fatty baked pasta dish, try this lighter version of macaroni, which calls for fresh veggies, spices, and coconut milk to add lots of flavor.
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Combine two classics to make a delicious summer salad. This dish is best served immediately, while the bacon is still warm. Plus, get more potato
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A classic picnic salad, this version is made healthier using whole wheat macaroni and less sugar.
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This macaroni salad is simply better than others because it has bacon and Cheddar cheese!
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Macaroni, tuna, celery, onion and peas are bathed in a creamy dressing, then garnished with hard-cooked eggs and a sprinkle of paprika. This macaroni salad will remind you of Grandma's. I love this when the weather is warm. One of the basic comfort foods!
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If there is such a thing as comfort salad, then this is it: A cold and creamy, mayonnaise-laden pasta that evokes your grandma's “tuna mac,” but made a touch more sophisticated with the addition of cornichons and scallions Amanda Hesser picked up the recipe, in 2006, from Clementine, a bakery and cafe in Los Angeles known for “its stylish take on home-style cooking.” They were selling it for about 9 bucks a quart, but you can make it at home for about a quarter of that Thankfully, it's no more difficult to make than Grandma's