Myrna doesn’t
like this salad…we won’t tell her what she is missing! We love it…pretty, tasty, and extra special
with homemade cooked dressing. My
husband likes Colby Longhorn cheese, so that’s what I used here. We enjoyed it with salmon cakes and fruit for
dessert.
Don’t miss
this oldie but goodie salad!
Green and Gold Salad
1 1/2
cups frozen peas – thawed (or fresh)
1/3
cup cheddar cheese -- diced
2 tablespoons
minced onion
1/4
cup cooked dressing -- or
mayonnaise or Miracle Whip
1
tablespoon prepared mustard
(optional)
Drain peas
well. Stir mayonnaise and mustard
together. Mix in remaining ingredients
and chill.
Serves 4
I make my salad dressing a day ahead, so the flavors meld. Use any leftovers to make chicken or tuna salad, or on sandwiches. It keeps about a week.
Cooked Dressing
1
tablespoons Sugar
1
tablespoons Flour, All-purpose or
Cook-type Clear Jel
½
teaspoon Salt
½
teaspoon Dry Mustard
1
large Egg Yolk -- slightly beaten
3
ounces Milk (I have used skim
milk, whole milk and it’s really good with half and half)
2
tablespoons Vinegar – mild (we
like cider vinegar)
½
Tablespoon Butter
Mix dry
ingredients; gradually add egg yolk and milk (I use a wire whip); cook over hot (not boiling) water until thick,
stirring constantly, only about 3-4
minutes. Add vinegar and butter; mix
well and cook until thick. Cover with
plastic wrap right on the top of the mixture while cooling it. Chill; stir before using.
67¢ per
cup Only 25 Calories per tablespoon
"Betty Crocker Good and Easy 1954 or
Better Homes and Gardens Cook Book 1946 and 1968"
Sorry Sis, Not going to eat it, lol.
ReplyDeleteMyrna, I agree with you. It is not the taste--it tastes lovely--but the differences in the textures of the peas and cheese gets to me!
DeleteSue and I were laughing about this at coffee this morning. I hadn't thought about the texture. Sue says I just don't like green vegies and she does have a point I am afraid.
DeleteWell, ladies...
DeleteI bow to my husband, who says you don't know what you're missing...especially with the homemade dressing!
I agree with him on the Homemade dressing. Great stuff, just not the peas.
DeleteLooks like Green Bay Packer salad to me! I'll bet it's delish with Birdseye petite peas.
ReplyDeleteI've been making it for 40 years. Love it!!
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