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Seven Layer Salad
This salad and some good
wholesome bread, make a great meal.
Several things you should know before assembling this salad:
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Clean everything before
hand so it can dry thoroughly.
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You can add just about anything you want including meat
such as chicken, ham, or 1/2 inch hunks of cheeses, mushrooms, avocados...
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I like to add tomatoes when in season but remember that
they are moist and will limit the time you'll be able to use the salad as a
leftover; tomatoes make it a little too moist after a day or so but I love
tomatoes.
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Use Miracle Whip, it works better in this than mayonnaise.
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Layer the amounts according to the number of folks you are
feeding. Let the amount of lettuce determine it.
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Cook eggs ahead of time.
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Shred cheese ahead of time.
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Cook a bag of frozen peas ahead of time to cool.
This is the basic recipe:
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Layer a variety of lettuce
at the bottom of a large bowl (thoroughly dried).
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Then sliced celery, green peppers, spring or sweet Vidalia
onions, tomatoes, carrots, broccoli...
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Place cooked peas in a separate bowl.
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Mix peas with Miracle Whip gently and add a few
tablespoons of sugar (depending on amount you're making) to add a little
sweetness. Be generous with the Miracle Whip and peas. Spread this over the
salad.
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Cover this with lots of shredded cheese (cheddar is best).
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Add chopped eggs on top of that.
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Top the salad with fresh bacon bits if you'd like.
Almost Everyone likes this
salad!!!
Happy Cooking
Linda
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