Filipino-style Macaroni Salad is a must for any party or celebration! It's loaded with chicken, ham, cheese, and crushed pineapple for a hearty and delicious side dish that's sure to be a crowd favorite.
Like spaghetti, Filipino-style macaroni salad is one of the dishes we adapted from the west and gave our Pinoy twist. Bursting with tropical flavors, it's the perfect fit for our tastes.
This recipe was first published in September 2013, but I am giving it a little makeover today with new photos and cooking tips because, well, Christmas is almost here. No Filipino party or gathering is complete without chicken macaroni, and if I may say so myself, this version of mine is THE mother of all macaroni salads!
With a delicious assortment of hearty pasta, shredded chicken, cubed ham and cheese, crushed pineapples, plump raisins, diced carrots, and chopped eggs, it's an array of flavors and textures your guests wouldn't be able to get enough of. They will be lining up for seconds. Or thirds!
Good thing this macaroni salad recipe can be easily doubled (or tripled) for a large crowd and can be prepped in advance for less-stress entertaining.
Helpful tips
- Do not overcook the macaroni. It gets tossed with a huge amount of mixed-ins, and you want it firm enough to hold up.
- Poach the chicken instead of "boil."ย This gentle cooking method ensures the meat is moist and succulent instead of dry and stringy. I like to use boneless chicken breasts, but aย combination of dark and white meat will work well, too.
- Blanch the carrots. Like poaching the chicken, this step makes a big difference. The vegetables stay vibrant and tender-crisp by parboiling in hot water and immediately shocking in iced water.
- Do not skip the condensed milk! It adds creaminess and a touch of sweetness, which counterbalances the savory flavors of the dish.
- Cool the ingredients completely. For food safety, allow the pasta and ingredients to cool completely before mixing.
- Chill in the refrigerator. The pasta salad will be a little loose when first combined, but it will thicken beautifully after an hour or so in the fridge. Everyone will be excited to dig in but give it a little time to cool completely and meld.
- Add your favorite mix-ins. l like to dice sweet gherkin pickles for extra crunch but feel free to swap sweet pickle relish. Feel free to experiment with other add-ins such as chopped bell peppers or celery for flavor and color.
How long can you keep macaroni salad
- Although you can prep the salad in advance, I don't recommend keeping it at room temperature for more than 2 hours or more than 3 days in the refrigerator due to food safety. With mayo, eggs, and other protein-rich ingredients, it will spoil quicker than most foods.
- Unfortunately, due to the nature of the ingredients, this chicken macaroni salad does not freeze well. The fats and oils in the mayonnaise break down and lose creaminess when frozen and thawed.
Serving suggestions
Filipino-style macaroni salad is a delicious side dish for special occasions or celebrations. It's also a great addition to picnics, BBQs, and potlucks.
If you're looking for more festive salads, enjoy the same flavors in potato form! Or try my pasta fruit salad for a delicious Noche Buena dessert option. If you like tuna, I've got you covered, too!
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Ingredients
- 1 pound uncooked medium elbow macaroni
- 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breast or thigh meat
- 1 large carrot, peeled and diced
- 1 cup ham, cubed
- 6 hard-boiled eggs, peeled and coarsely chopped
- 1 can (14 ounces) crushed pineapple
- 1 cup Eden or Velveeta Cheese, cubed
- ยฝ cup sweet pickle relish
- 1 cup raisins
- 1 onion, peeled and diced
- 1 ยฝ cups mayonnaise
- ยฝ cup sweetened condensed milk
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- In a pot over medium heat, bring about 4 quarts salted water to a boil. Add macaroni and cook according to package directions for about 8 to 9 minutes or until firm to bite. Drain well and allow to cool completely.
- In a pot, add chicken meat and enough water to cover. Bring the water to a boil, skimming scum that floats on top. Lower heat, cover, and simmer for about 15 to 20 minutes or until cooked through. Drain from theย liquid, allow to completely cool and shred. Set aside.
- In a pot, bring water to a boil. Add diced carrots and cook for about 30 seconds. With a slotted spoon, remove from water and plunge into an ice bath until completely cool. Drain and set aside.
- In a large bowl, combine macaroni, chicken, carrots, ham, eggs, crushed pineapple including packing juice, cheese, sweet pickle relish, raisins, onions, mayonnaise, and sweetened condensed milk. Gently stir together until evenly distributed.
- Season with salt and pepper to taste. Refrigerate for about 1 hour to cool completely and to allow flavors to meld.
Notes
- Do not overcook the macaroni. It gets tossed with a huge amount of mixed-ins, and you want it firm enough to hold up.
- Poach the chicken instead of "boil."ย This gentle cooking method ensures the meat is moist and succulent instead of dry and stringy. I like to use boneless chicken breasts, but aย combination of dark and white meat will work well, too.
- Blanch the carrots. Like poaching the chicken, this step makes a big difference. The vegetables stay vibrant and tender-crisp by parboiling in hot water and immediately shocking in iced water.
- Do not skip the condensed milk! It adds creaminess and a touch of sweetness, which counterbalances the savory flavors of the dish.
- Cool the ingredients completely. For food safety, allow the pasta and ingredients to cool completely before mixing.
- Chill in the refrigerator. The pasta salad will be a little loose when first combined, but it will thicken beautifully after an hour or so in the fridge. Everyone will be excited to dig in but give it a little time to cool completely and meld.
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Nutrition Information
โThis website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.โ
MaryGrace Alindayu says
We love Chicken Macaroni! Thank you Ma'am Lalaine for this yummy dish.๐
Lalaine Manalo says
You're very welcome, MaryGrace!
Cee says
This is an awesome recipe! Enjoyed making it and so delicious. thank you so much for sharing
Lalaine says
Thank you so much, Cee, for the feedback. I am glad you enjoyed it!
Bea Veserie Agbayani says
How much does this cost if I would buy it?๐
Lalaine says
Hahaha, I know there is too much to prep and it's would be much easier to just order it. ๐ Unfortunately, I don't cater but one trick I do when I am craving this salad but don't want to do the work, I use rotisserie chicken and premade macaroni salad from the grocery stores. I just add the rest of the ingredients and it tastes ๐
Myla Jean P. Sardan says
Thank you po for sharing. I love macaroni salad too.. Pareho pareho ang recipe na ginagamit ko except for the eggs. I will definitely try adding the eggs.. I'm sure they'll taste even yummier..
Lalaine Manalo says
Myla, it's my pleasure to share recipes for good food!
Regine Condiman says
that looks delicious, i really like macaroni salad ever since i was a kid. love this recipe, i will try it for sure
Regine Condiman says
i really like macaroni salad, it's really sweet and tasty, i will surely try this one
Lalaine says
I hope you do, it's so good! ๐
Ken Webb says
We. Have found a Filipino place we love in Lake Forest called Pam's Best Filipino Food and they make a macaroni salad to die for. This seems super close except for the sweetened condensed milk. I have been hunting down the Filipino mayo/sandwich spread my hubby remembers as a kid,..even found heirloom carrots that are all kinds of colors. What if we use a sweet onion like a Walla Walla instead on a standard onion? And how about a Canadian style bacon ham? I don't want it to taste "smoked" and wondered if I should use quail eggs or regular dark yolk hard boiled? I also noticed the raisins were very soft and thought I should over night them in apple juice ?
Lalaine says
Hello Ken
I live in Orange County so Lake Forest is not that bad of a drive. I'd love the restaurant as it has good reviews on Yelp. I add condensed milk as it adds a touch of sweetness to sort of balance of tangy pineapple. Sweet onions will be great for this recipe as it's on the sweet side. I don't think it's necessary to soak the raisins as they will soften when mixed together with the rest of the ingredients. I usually just use regular boiled eggs bu quail eggs I guess will be alright. Smoked ham might be an interesting combination, I am sure it will be compliment the sweet and tangy flavors of the macaroni salad, just cube into bite size pieces. Please let me know how it turns ๐
KW says
Thanks. I will. I have most of the stuff to try this out. I will make a big heaping bowl of it. We love the stuff at Pam's.
Lalaine says
Enjoy!
Chris Juricich says
I like the recipe more or less, but find the addition of cheese, ham and raisins to be...for me...over the top. Too rich! But the baseline is pretty good. And making the dish 'better' is relative and stating is presumptuous and opinionated; such a western view!
Both have their aspects of goodness, just as two different recipes for the same dish can each shine in their own way.
suzanne castruita says
Note "Filipino style" macaroni salad!?? Very good Filipino style recipe!
Marieta B. Sofis says
I loved your recipies, specially the filipino style macaroni salad. I tried making it and it's really super delicious.
Lalaine Manalo says
Thank you!
helen smits says
Love your recipe. They are very easy to follow. I agree it improve my cooking and this one is awesome good.
Lalaine says
Thank you, Helen ๐
Andrew says
If youre using this recipe drain the pineapple instead of using the juice. I used the juice and my salad turned out too sweet/acidic
Regina Osborn says
I wanted to try this recipe to take too my friends 50th birthday party. I did however leave out the carrots and I used shredded cheese instead of velveeta.
Esteban says
Hi. The recipe is good, thanks for sharing. I'm just writing in because of the phrase "By debasing a classic recipe..."
Lalaine says
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rr says
Wow, what an unnecessary comment!
On a happier, non-debasing note, YUM recipe ๐
Lalaine says
Thank you ๐
Patrick Amanse says
Hello! I am making this macaroni salad right now and was just wondering, what happened to the 6 pieces of coarsely chopped egg?
Thanks and good day!
Lalaine says
Hello
The chopped eggs are mixed in with the rest of the ingredients. Thanks.
Ktine says
Love reading ur recipes..it help impR0ves my c0okng aBlty,
Lalaine says
Thanks ๐
jeiby says
loooll sorry didnt read it carefully
Lalaine says
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jeiby says
wonder what you need to do with the carrots.. lol you just sliced it and eat? lol
thanks..