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Second that. Eggs, miracle whip, celery, chicken and sweet relish. Best chicken salad I've ever made.

Second that. Eggs, miracle whip, celery, chicken and sweet relish. Best chicken salad I've ever made.
Putting eggs in chicken salad is like giving Pudge a tuna fish sandwich. It's just not natural.
Eggs are vile and I will not eat anything that has eggs in it. I almost vomited (legit!!) at a picnic once because the potato salad had eggs in it. *GAG*!!!!!!
I despise eggs and won't even eat french toast becuase it has an eggy flavor. I do not cook eggs for my family, and it PAINS me to cook/bake with eggs... I put on gloves to handle them.
I think the only thing worse than eggs in chicken salad are the chinese food places that put scrambled eggs in their fried rice. Really? Eggs in beef fried rice? Is that really necessary? Don't you get enough protein from the beef?
*rant over*
I agree with you, OP. I like chicken salad with: Hellmans, finely chopped celery, walnuts and diced apples (peeled first)... and some fresh dill on top. MMMMM!!!
We have 2 versions of Chicken Salad:
1) eggs, celery, sweet pickles, salt , pepper & mayo
2) red grapes cut in half, dry roasted unsalted peanuts & mayo
Eggs are vile and I will not eat anything that has eggs in it. I almost vomited (legit!!) at a picnic once because the potato salad had eggs in it. *GAG*!!!!!!
I despise eggs and won't even eat french toast becuase it has an eggy flavor. I do not cook eggs for my family, and it PAINS me to cook/bake with eggs... I put on gloves to handle them.
I think the only thing worse than eggs in chicken salad are the chinese food places that put scrambled eggs in their fried rice. Really? Eggs in beef fried rice? Is that really necessary? Don't you get enough protein from the beef?
*rant over*
I agree with you, OP. I like chicken salad with: Hellmans, finely chopped celery, walnuts and diced apples (peeled first)... and some fresh dill on top. MMMMM!!!
YIKES...never would have thought of peanuts in chicken salad...good thing DS can't eat it anyway because of his egg allergies.
Eggs are vile and I will not eat anything that has eggs in it. I almost vomited (legit!!) at a picnic once because the potato salad had eggs in it. *GAG*!!!!!!
I despise eggs and won't even eat french toast becuase it has an eggy flavor. I do not cook eggs for my family, and it PAINS me to cook/bake with eggs... I put on gloves to handle them.
I think the only thing worse than eggs in chicken salad are the chinese food places that put scrambled eggs in their fried rice. Really? Eggs in beef fried rice? Is that really necessary? Don't you get enough protein from the beef?
*rant over*
I agree with you, OP. I like chicken salad with: Hellmans, finely chopped celery, walnuts and diced apples (peeled first)... and some fresh dill on top. MMMMM!!!
I can understand that you don;t do eggs but can do mayo. You cannot taste the egg in mayo. I would vomit if I got a piece of bread with mayo... but I can eat mayo mixed into things like ranch dressing, tuna/chicken salad ect. the taste has to be hidden and masked for me to eat it. Silly I know but we all have our quirks. Dh will not eat squash if the seeds are in it. Totally gags him.
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I still don't get why it's called "salad" whether it's chicken, tuna or egg. It's not a salad. It's a mix of stuff covered in mayo! What's salady about that ? I'll always remember my first encounter with tuna salad, I thought I was going to eat a nice fresh salad with some tuna in it and here came that mushy, unidentifiable lump of goo. Yuck.
I like a few spices, mayo, maybe some sweet pickles, or nuts, maybe apple. ANYTHING but eggs.
My MIL makes it this way.I was horrified the first time I saw it and only tried it because were just married and I was still trying to make a good impressionIt really is good. You have to get good crunchy red grapes. The peanuts soften with the mayo. We get a deli chicken for dinner then afterwards all the leftovers get cut up for the salad. We mix it together and eat it the next night served on lettuce leaves. Really great in the summer.
It sounds delicious - but I think the point was to label it if you take it to a potluck! Like the other poster, I'd never thought to look for peanuts in a chicken salad dish.
My peanut allergic family member prefers not to eat tree nuts so he'd be wary of chicken salad, thankfully. Tree nuts, like almonds, aren't uncommon in chicken salad, I'd just never heard of peanuts in one.