![]() ![]() Okay, I did receive some grief about the carrots not being shredded small enough for my pickiest son. Needless to say, I was worried about serving this loaded tuna salad to my kids, but guess what? I was able to split the base of the salad into two bowls and only added onions to one, which pleased everyone. Both boys don’t like onions and one doesn’t care for carrots, but will eat it if I can hide or shred it small enough. Then I have to deal with my two boys, who are extremely picky with food. He’s the type of guy that finds A-1 sauce “fancy”. My husband likes simple ingredients and eats everything plain. Sorry to call out my boys, but they are the most difficult to please. Normally, I don’t add any vegetables and only use tuna and egg in the salad because I have really picker eaters to please. Recently, I made my own Kalua pig plate lunch for my family and had the opportunity to get feedback on my Hawaiian Style Loaded Tuna Salad Recipe. This salad can be eaten as a tasty side or as a mid-day snack. This hearty macaroni salad is full of tuna, eggs, carrots, celery, and onions. Like my aunts, my Hawaiian Style Loaded Tuna Macaroni Salad recipe isn’t the typical plate lunch macaroni salad, but a pumped up version of salads that I’ve eaten at family gatherings. The salads are still great, but the ladies in my family always made it better by adding their own special twist to it. A normal plate lunch macaroni salad is pretty basic with little to no vegetables or tuna. ALWAYS.Ī macaroni salad (and rice) is not only a requirement on a plate lunch, it’s a “must have” at family gatherings too. Did you know that macaroni salad is a requirement when you’re eating a classic Hawaiian plate lunch? Seriously, if you’ve never had a classic plate lunch, it’s always served with two scoops of rice, macaroni salad, and meat. Love of the macaroni salad runs deep in Hawaii. ![]()
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