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Pineapple, Cheese and Ham Salad

A light but filling cold salad dressed with vinegar. Leave out the ham for a veggie version.

Pineapple, Cheese and Ham Salad Pineapple, Cheese and Ham Salad

Chef's Name

: Niru Gupta

Recipe Servings

: 2

Recipe Cook Time

: 20 Minutes + Time to Chill

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup diced ham or fried bacon bits

    4 pineapple slices-canned or stewed

    1 cup cheese-cut into 1cm/1/2" cubes

    1 small red bell pepper (simla mirch)

    1 small yellow bell pepper

    1 small green bell pepper

    1/4 cup pickled gherkins-chopped fine

    2 Tbsp vinegar

    1 tsp salt or to taste

    1 tsp paprika

Method

Drain the pineapple and cut to match the size of the cheese cubes.

Cut the bell peppers into halves, remove seeds and stalk, and the extra white veins.

Shred peppers into thin strips.

Mix together, ham or bacon bits, the pineapple, peppers, cheese and gherkins and leave to chill.

Just before serving mix in the vinegar, salt and paprika, and serve chilled.

Note:
You can avoid adding ham or bacon bits if you so desire.

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