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Summer Picnics - classic Macaroni and Potato Salad Recipes

Summer Picnics - classic Macaroni and Potato Salad Recipes

When it comes to summer picnics, two of the classic foods that come to mind to me are great tasting macaroni and potato salads. I don't think any summer picnic would be faultless without them.

If you are cooking for a large group, both of these recipes can be in effect doubled. I suggest refrigerating them for at least 6 hours before serving them.

Summer Salad Recipes

To preclude spoilage, don't let them sit out in hot summer heat for more than two hours. If they will be sitting out for long periods of time, sit your serving bowl in a basin of ice or purchase one of those new chilled bowls that are out in the marketplace.

Classic Macaroni Salad Recipe

1 (8 ounce) box elbow macaroni pasta

1/4 cup green pepper, finely chopped

1/2 cup carrots, finely grated

2 tablespoons yellow mustard

4 tablespoons granulated sugar

2 tablespoons white vinegar

2 tablespoons reduced-fat mayonnaise

1 small onion, finely chopped

salt and pepper to taste

1 teaspoon celery seed

In a large sauce pan, cook the elbow macaroni in salted boiling water until done. Drain the water and place macaroni in a colander and run cold tap water over them so that they cool down. In a medium-sized bowl, incorporate the chopped vegetables, mustard, sugar, vinegar and mayonnaise until well combined. Stir in the cooled and drained macaronis, salt and pepper to taste and sprinkle the celery seed on top. Place a seal onto your bowl and refrigerate for 4 hours before serving.

Classic Potato Salad Recipe

6 cups cooked and cubed potatoes

1/4 cup onion, finely chopped

1/2 cup mayonnaise

2 tablespoons parsley

1/2 cup sour cream

1/4 cup sweet pickles, chopped

1 teaspoon yellow or Dijon mustard

6 slices bacon, fried and crumbled into small pieces

salt and pepper to taste

2 teaspoons celery seed

Note: I prefer to use red skinned potatoes as they hold their shape best than white potatoes.

Cook and drain potatoes and set aside. In a large bowl, incorporate all of the above ingredients together until the sauce is plane and creamy. Gently stir in the cubed potatoes until all ingredients are combined. Seal your bowl and place into the refrigerator for 4-6 hours before serving.

Summer Picnics - classic Macaroni and Potato Salad Recipes

Fresh Summer Salads - Good For Picnics Or Down at the Beach - Caesar Salad

Fresh Summer Salads - Good For Picnics Or Down at the Beach - Caesar Salad

You have probably heard of the Caesar salad, so this might not be that fresh, new or exciting to you. But, at the same time, there are numerous variants to the Caesar salad - and this is just one of them (so chances are this is distinct from the ones that you have tried already!).

I will begin with giving you the ingredients needed to make this salad. The actual salad, actually, consists of only parmesan cheese, Romain lettuce and croutons. The dressing, on the other hand, contains numerous ingredients.

Summer Salad Recipes

These are the ingredients:
Garlic - 1 clove
Egg - 1
Olive oil - 1/2 cup
Anchovies - 1/2 can
Worcestershire sauce - 1 teaspoon
Lemon juice - 1 teaspoon
Vinegar - 1 teaspoon

The following are the directions for how to make this salad. Take a few leaves, of the romaine lettuce, and wash them in a bowl of cold water. The lettuce, you then dry in a clean dishtowel. Now, break the leaves into a size that are a tiny bigger than a bite.

Add all of the dressing ingredients in a mixing bowl and blend them with an galvanic mixer (and, if you do not have an galvanic mixer, just use a whisk). Now, add the Parmesan cheese and croutons to your lettuce - toss. Add the dressing, then serve. Make sure that you, while adding the dressing to the rest of the salad, that - while doing so - you gently toss the salad. Enjoy this tasty ceasar salad!

Fresh Summer Salads - Good For Picnics Or Down at the Beach - Caesar Salad