Filipino Macaroni Salad + Recipe Video
Filipino Macaroni Salad is sweet and considered as a dessert. It is mostly present in every occasion like birthdays and most especially during Christmas. Although I don’t celebrate Christmas, I do make this sometimes. But since I’ve tried the Filipino Chicken Macaroni Salad, I forgot about the classic version and haven’t made it in years that I almost cannot remember the recipe.
This sweet macaroni salad is usually made up of condensed milk, all-purpose/thick cream, mayonnaise, kaong, nata de coco, cheddar cheese, pineapple tidbits, and fruit cocktail. In my version, I also add corn kernel and evaporated milk. The corns add texture apart from the kaong and (and I love corn in almost everything, haha) and the evaporated milk makes the salad creamy and not dry even after chilling.
Going back to this Filipino Macaroni Salad being a dessert, it is often eaten together with the rest of the foods being served during the occasion. For some, they enjoy it after eating their main dish or other foods. While for others and that includes me, I enjoy it with the rest of the foods.
Let me give you a clear picture – you have everything on your plate – pasta, fried chicken, spring rolls, salad and whatever you can fit in your plate. Now, I missed going to a birthday or Christmas party!
After everything is mixed, it is placed in the fridge to chill. When it is chilled, the salad might become dry and not creamy at all and that’s the reason why I add evaporated milk. Adding more all-purpose cream means you need to adjust the rest of the liquid ingredients (that’s what happened when I add more cream).
I hope you can try the recipe and let me know. I’ve shared a video on my YouTube channel. Please don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe. See you there! 😉
I am taking this with me to Fiesta Friday #300. I am co-hosting this week with Petra @ Food Eat Love . I hope you can join us. 🙂
Filipino Macaroni Salad
Filipino Macaroni Salad is sweet and considered
as a dessert. This sweet macaroni salad is usually made up of condensed
milk, all-purpose/thick cream, mayonnaise, kaong, nata de coco, cheddar cheese,
pineapple tidbits, and fruit cocktail. I also add evap milk and corn
kernel.
Ingredients
- 250 g cooked elbow macaroni
- 2/3 cup kaong drained
- 2/3 cup nata de coco drained
- 2/3 cup kernel corn drained
- 2/3 cup fruit cocktail drained
- 2/3 cup pineapple tidbits drained
- ¾ cup cheddar cheese chopped
- ½ – ¾ cup Nestle cream
- ¾ cup mayonnaise
- ¼ -1/3 cup condensed milk
- 3 tbsp evaporated milk
Instructions
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In a bowl, mix everything. Do a taste test and adjust according to your liking. Keep in the fridge to chill.
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Enjoy chilled.
Thanks a bunch for spending your precious time with me!
I am also sharing this at
Happiness is Homemade | What’s for Dinner? Sunday link up #129 | Mix it up Monday | Melt in your Mouth Monday | Full Plate Thursday,461 | COOKBLOGSHARE #50 |
7 Comments
Monika
Sounds like a delicious combination of sweet and savoury, and it’s perfect for sharing so great for the holiday season! Thank you for bringing your recipe to #CookBlogShare
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
That’s what I love about this – sweet & savoury. 😀 Thanks, Monika. Enjoy the rest of the weekend. x
Miz Helen
I love this Macaroni Salad it looks delicious! Thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday,461 and hope you are having a great week!
Miz Helen
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Hi, Miz Helen. Thank you, it was delicious.
petra08
Hello lovely co host!
Wow! I love your recipes. I have never heard of a sweet macaroni salad but I love fruit with pretty much anything.
I had to look up nata de coco and will keep an eye out for it in the shops!
Happy Fiesta Friday and I hope you have a good week! x
cookingwithauntjuju.com
Not the typical macaroni salad I am used to – love all the ingredients and hope to try this soon ::) Hope you are doing well Jhuls – I just posted a sourdough recipe from the starter Selma sent me. I’m proud that I have kept it “alive” all these years 🙂
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
I haven’t made a sourdough bread yet, I guess I am just scared that mine wouldn’t turn out as great as yours. Thanks, Aunt Juju. I know it is late, but thanks for stopping by.