I enjoy cooking. And I enjoy people. Therefore, I enjoy cooking for people. This is a collection of tried and true recipes. I don't feel cooking is hard, and I don't feel it should be made difficult. These recipes are simple. I wish I could say these were all my recipes, but they are some I have found, and some I have made up, but I love them all, and they have been enjoyed by many.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Hug Who?
This ain't your mama's pasta salad. Unless your mom has impeccable taste (like mine). This is a "cheater" recipe. A very good friend of mine (Lori) introduced me to this pasta salad a mere 12 years ago. This delectable pasta salad was being served at a small cafe called Hug Hess in Ogden, UT. I had not had it for at least 12 years, and it is so remarkable that when I was recently working in Ogden I had to hunt it down. I miraculously found the cafe, and the employees were so nice to let me sample the pasta salads they had because I didn't know the name of what I was looking for. Found it. Pasta Salad Supreme. And let me tell you; supreme, it is.
Now, this is another recipe that I do not really call a "recipe". It is a list of ingredients. Figure out the balance/ratio yourself. You can do it!
Cooked Chicken Breast - cubed. (They roast theirs, but I think I'll try grilled next time.)
Crumbled Blue Cheese (it's worth getting a good quality)
Cooked Bowtie Pasta
Cooked Spiral Pasta (they use the tri-color variety)
Raw Broccoli - mostly crowns, but some stalks are good, too.
Bacon - cooked so VERY crispy, otherwise it gets soggy and floppy. Ew.
Diced Tomatoes
Chopped White Onions
Carrots cut into discs
Kidney Beans - be sure to rinse them when using canned
Poppy Seed Dressing (recipe to follow)
Yep. Just mix it all in together, pretty much. It's really not rocket science. A good pointer: Add the dressing a little bit at a time. You don't want too much of a good thing. Also, if you have some left over (I would be amazed) store it in an airtight container - it should be good for a few days. It's also good to have some extra dressing as it gets absorbed over time.
Poppy Seed Dressing:
2 parts vegetable oil
1 part red wine vinegar
1 part granulated sugar
poppy seeds
Add ingredients into a food processor. Pulverize! Then enjoy.
...Now I'm hungry.
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Thank you for the dressing recipe. I have been looking for it for years ( I live in CA). Made it already twice. It is pretty darn close.
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome! I'm glad I could help. I found that by adding mustard powder and red onion (pulverized) REALLY adds something special. Give it a try. Thanks for stopping by!
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