Can u u make COLD Macoroni Salad with TUna in it?!


Question:

Can u u make COLD Macoroni Salad with TUna in it?


Answers:
Of course you can. Boil some elbow macaroni, cool and drain, mix with a combo of mayo and miracle whip to the taste and consistency you like, add some salt and peeper, a drained can of Albacore tuna (2 if you like), cube up some cheddar cheese and toss that in also. I don't like mine crunchy but if you do you can go nuts as to veggies to add, like cucumbers (the only one I like to add) but you can add tomatoes, onions, celery or whatever.
You can use ham or chicken also in place of the tuna.
The only bad thing to me, about using tuna is that I don't like it left over.
You can't screw it up, make it how you like it.

Yes, if it is canned tune.

yes, my friend makes her's with tuna, eggs, mayo, macaroni of course, potatoes and i think maybe olives. sounds gross but it's really good. unless you mean cold pasta salad the kind with italian dressing instead of mayo, then i guess you could.

omg!!!! OF COURSE! Ok, it is a great combination. My mother makes it all the time and I love it when she does. You should definitely try it. Hope you like it!

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Yes - just cook your macaroni, add canned tuna (just plain in water) vegies you have on hand. A good dressing to use is Tartare Sauce - works really well. Add a few more capers and Gerkins if you want more 'Pow'!

MACARONI SALAD WITH TUNA

1 package small shell pasta
1 large can tuna
chopped tomatoes
sliced cucumbers
chopped onion
5 hard boiled eggs
shredded Cheddar cheese
mayonnaise
salt and pepper, to taste

Cook, drain and cool shell pasta. Combine pasta with remaining ingredients, toss thoroughly and refrigerate.

Yes as long as it is canned or fresh tuna.


Yes raw fresh tuna.

Yes, it's really good, kind of like potato salad. I use the salad shell macaroni, with tuna, onion, celery, celery seed, mustard and mayo. Simple, and delicious.

of course if its canned tuna....i would throw some onions, celery, and green peppers in there.....and hard boiled eggs too....




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