You have two options: make more pasta to add to the salad, and/or spoon out as much Miracle Whip as you can. There really isn't anything else you can do.
One recommended Miracle Whip potato salad recipe includes boiled potatoes, chopped celery, diced onions, hard-boiled eggs, and Miracle Whip dressing. Mix all ingredients together and chill before serving for a delicious and tangy potato salad.
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That's sick. No you can't.
Miracle Whip refers to itself as "salad dressing", and it makes a very fine one indeed. It has more sugar, vinegar and spices in it than mayonnaise does, and less egg yolk content per volume as well. Kraft Foods, the maker of Miracle Whip, makes a mayonnaise as well. Try tossing a chilled green salad with just a dollop or two of MW (just enough to lightly coat the ingredients) for a simple and delicious salad. If you're working with a recipe for, say, potato salad, and it calls for mayonnaise, I would use mayonnaise since the recipe would probably also call for its own flavoring (sugar, mustard, vinegar etc.) to combine with it. Miracle Whip is already seasoned for a sweet, somewhat tangy flavor. For a better idea of the taste difference, spread regular mayonnaise on a slice of bread and Miracle Whip on another. Your taste buds will tell they are similar, but the tastes are very different. I always have both in my kitchen.
Miracle Whip was created in 1931.
Is miracle whip a trigger for gout
Miracle Whip
no because of acid in mayo or miracle whip. aluminum reacts to acid..
Yes, Miracle Whip does contain some vinegar.
Yes, Rosanne Cash did commercials for Miracle Whip.
Yes. The main difference between Mayonnaise and Miracle Whip is that Miracle Whip has vinegar and spices which aren't present in mayonnaise. You may need to add some additional spice and acid to make up for the difference. Just remember to keep whatever it is refrigerated.
None - it is not part of the standard recipe.