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Hawaiian Macaroni Salad

There are thousands of varieties of macaroni salads around.  The Hawaiian Macaroni Salad is a classic.  I first had some in the 1980’s at a VFW luncheon.  I loved it then,  and I love it now.  This is my version, based upon what I have gathered from cooking shows, cookbooks, and recipe blogs.  This is a great side dish for cookouts and potlucks. I hope you like it.

 
DRESSING
 1 cup whole milk (do not use low fat—it makes the dressing too thin/watery)
 2 cups mayonnaise
 2 Tablespoons grated yellow onion
 2 Tablespoons brown sugar
 1 teaspoon garlic powder
 1 teaspoon black pepper
 1 teaspoon seasoned salt
PASTA SALAD
 1 pound elbow macaroni
 ¼ cup apple cider vinegar
 5 green onions, white and green parts sliced thin
 2 large celery ribs, chopped
 1 cup grated carrots (about 2 medium carrots)
 ¼ cup grated onion
 ½ Tablespoon garlic powder
 
Combine all dressing ingredients in a medium bowl and whisk together until smooth. Cover and refrigerate until needed.
Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil on the stove over high heat, then cook the macaroni noodles in it according to package directions. Except add an additional 3 minutes to the cooking time so the pasta will be very soft and plump and can absorb the dressing better.
Drain the macaroni well in a colander, then return it to the pot and add the apple cider vinegar, carrots, and celery and grated onion, stirring until the warm pasta absorbs the vinegar. Cover with a lid and let sit for 20 minutes.
Add half of the dressing to the cooked pasta, stirring to coat, then cover with the lid again for another 20 minutes so the pasta can absorb some of the dressing.
Add the remaining dressing, green onions (reserving a little for garnish), garlic powder and to the pasta and stir well to combine. Taste and adjust seasoning with salt and pepper, as needed.
Transfer to a large serving bowl and cover with plastic wrap. Chill in the fridge for 2 hours until completely cool before serving. It is even better if chilled overnight. 
If it seems that all the dressing has been absorbed prior to serving, add a couple of tablespoons of milk and stir well.  Sprinkle a few green onion slices on top to garnish.

  

Honey Mustard Chicken

 
I love the flavor of honey mustard dipping sauce, especially on chicken.  So, I decided to make some chicken with the dipping sauce baked or glazed on top.  I hope you try this and enjoy it as much as we do.  


4 boneless skinless chicken breasts or 6 boneless skinless chicken thighs
2 teaspoons olive oil or bacon grease for a little added flavor
Seasoned salt and pepper
½ cup grainy mustard
4 tablespoons Dijon mustard
6 tablespoons honey
3 tablespoons butter, melted
cooking spray
 
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
Heat the oil in a skillet over medium high heat. Season the chicken breasts on both sides with seasoned salt and pepper.
Place the chicken in the skillet and sear on both sides until golden brown.
In a mixing bowl, whisk together the grainy mustard, Dijon mustard, honey and butter.
Coat a rectangular baking dish with cooking spray.
Spread half of the sauce into the bottom of the dish.
Arrange the chicken breasts on top of the sauce, then drizzle the remaining sauce over the top of the chicken.
Cover with foil, then bake for 22-24 minutes. Uncover and bake for an additional 10 minutes or until chicken is cooked through.
 
Note: You can add a dash or two of hot sauce or Hossein sauce to the mustard mixture for a spicy glazed chicken.