Seven Layer Salad
I can't remember who it was...but someone noted this salad in a post this past summer. I remember throwing out the question...what is a seven layer salad?! Like Char's Rumaki....I had never heard of it. As Christmas potlucks are filling my calendar I thought ... Hmmmm...what can I take that I can eat and eat and not feel toooo guilty about. Salad of course. Well...I looked up this salad and I am not sure it is totally guilt free but....I know I will have seconds of this salad. Just look at the ingredients! Every recipe I found had so many different ways of making it and all looked good. I settled on a combination of layers that appealed to me to try out tonight. I am thinking I am going to get kudos for this from my guys!
INGREDIENTS:
(Remember substitutions are just as good - let your inner salad side out!)
(Remember substitutions are just as good - let your inner salad side out!)
- Lettuce torn into bite size pieces (Romaine, Iceberg, Red and/or layer with Spinach)
- 1 cup celery thinly sliced
- (1/2 cup mushrooms thinly sliced - if using spinach)
- 1/2 cup red or green peppers thinly sliced (or not if you don't like them - they DO add colour)
- 1/4 cup green onion chopped (or use thinly sliced red onion for fantastic colour and crunch)
- 10 slices of bacon - cooked crisp and chopped (you can use chopped ham instead - as you wish - if you wish to keep it meatless use sliced hard boiled egg, especially tasty with spinach)
- 1-10 oz package of frozen peas (defrosted but not cooked)
- 3/4 cup grated cheddar cheese
- 1 1/2 cups mayo (you all know by now that I love Hellamans light but you can use your fav.)
- 2 tsp sugar
What to do:
Use a clear glass trifle dish or deep salad bowl....layers should be visible
First layer - lettuce or spinach to cover bottom of bowl
Next- layer the celery or mushrooms
Next - layer peppers
Next - layer the bacon, ham or meat substitute
Next - layer the peas
Next - combine the mayo and sugar...spread evenly over all.
Next - top with grated cheese.
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