No barbecue is complete without a nice chilled pasta salad. Today I’m going to share with you a twist on a classic macaroni salad. One that will be a SUPER-DUPER HIT at any pot luck, 4th of July celebration or a large family gathering!!
Now, before any of you go off on me, about this salad not being healthy…I’m letting you know that it isn’t meant to be. It’s a feel good, comforting, holiday pasta salad that you’ll feel guilty for eating so much of, but you can’t help yourself cos it’s soooo good! This isn’t your grandma’s macaroni salad either, it’s a sweet n creamy dressing with hint of spice. If you try it once, I guarantee it’ll be a summer barbecue staple and a 4th of July must-have on the menu.
Although I made a smaller batch of this salad for the recipe (half a pack of pasta), you can easily double it to make a whole (1lb) pack of pasta, for a larger gathering. The dressing part of the recipe makes quite a lot (cos this macaroni salad is best creamy and moist) so, if you’re doubling the pasta and veggies I’d only 1 1/2 times the dressing. You could always adjust the dressing to your taste adding just as much as you like and not the whole thing.
Here’s how you can make this deliciously sweet and creamy macaroni salad…
- 1/2lb elbow macaroni
- 1/2 cup celery, finely diced
- 1/2 cup bell peppers, finely diced
- 1/2 cup carrots, finely diced
- 1/4-1/3 cup red onion, finely diced
- handful of chopped parsley
- 2 green onions, sliced
- 3/4 cup mayonnaise
- 1/3 cup sweetened condesed milk
- 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
- 1 tsp sweet paprika
- 1/2 coleman’s dry mustard powder
- 1/4 tsp cayenne powder
- – Start by boiling the macaroni in a large pot of salted water, until it’s cooked through. I like cooking it a little bit softer than I would for a hot pasta dish, because it does toughen in the fridge when chilled.
- – While the pasta is cooking. Prep all your veggies and add it a bowl. I finely diced some celery,1/4 red pepper and yellow pepper, some carrots and a quarter of a large red onion.
- – For the dressing, in a seperate bowl measure out the mayonnaise, sweetened condensed milk, apple cider vinegar, paprika, mustard powder and cayenne pepper.
- – Stir everything together well until you have a smooth and creamy dressing.
- – Once the macaroni is cooked, drain and rinse it under cold water to stop it from cooking any further and cool it down.
- – Drain the excess water and add the macaroni to the big bowl of veggies and mix it all together well.
- – Pour the as much of the dressing over the top of the macaroni and veggies as you would like and mix it until everything is coated in the sweet and creamy dressing.
- – Garnish the salad with some fresh chopped parsley and finely sliced green onion and chill the salad covered, for a couple hours or overnight in the frigde. Yummmmm…
beth says
this is very good, added shrimp to it. the dressing isn’t too sweet
Teri says
Awesome, thank you for such a tasty dish
Rachel says
Oh goodness, this was so delicious. Thanks for sharing your recipe! I made it today for a 4th of July party, and it was a big hit. I think it’s the best pasta salad I’ve ever had. I added dill, a little pepper, and extra vinegar, and substituted regular grain mustard for the mustard powder, but I’m sure it’s yummy either way. Thanks again. 🙂
Heba says
Yammmy , Love it ^_^
Sarai says
Is it spicy??
J.L. Marta says
Regarding the quantity of Coleman’s mustard – 1/2 what?? 1/2 tsp? 1/2 tbsp? The recipe doesn’t specify. Thanks.
Noreen says
I’m sorry…it must have been a typo. It’s 1/2 tsp.
Robin d says
This is SO good!! Thanks for sharing!!
Jaime says
Thanks this is a wonderful dish I have made several times, and my family keeps asking for it!
Lynne Krywulycz says
Who could even think this was not a healthy salad. Fresh raw vegies, Macaroni and a tantalising, creamy, smooth,sweet dressing.
Best pasta salad ever, and I love pasta salads.
jocelyn says
TRY TO MAKE THIS LOOKS YUMMY.DIFFERENT FROM FILIPINO RECIPE..
kristi says
Anyone have a preference on to use miracle whip or real mayonnaise?
Winnie says
Hi Noreen, your recipe said it serves 4.
If I want to serve 2, can I just half the recipe?
Also, I don’t want it to be too sweet.
Should I reduce the amount of condensed milk?
Thank you.
Noreen says
Yes you can just half the recipe and if you’re not a fan of sweetness start with just 1-2 tbsp of condensed milk and taste it. If needed you can always add more. One more thing to note is, you don’t have to pour in all the dressing….just as much as it takes to coat the salad. Keep tasting as you cook!
Oly says
Can I make it the day before and keep it refrigerated? Or is a warm salad?
Noreen says
Yes! This is a cold salad…and like mentioned in the post it’s best refrigerated for at least a few hours or over night is better still a it allows all the flavors to be absorbed by the pasta!
Katerina says
It’s the tastiest salad I’ve ever eaten! Thanks for sharing!
Zuzana says
Very nice, I omitted the celery and instead of condensed milk I used whipping cream. And I also added pieces of grilled chicken. Yum!
Amber says
Can I successfully double it?