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Hawaiian Sandwich

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Hawaiian Sandwich Recipe, How To Make Hawaiian Sandwich Recipe

Hawaiin Sandwich is a quicky snack made of boiled chicken pieces mixed with yummy mayonnaise sauce served on a bed of fresh green salad with pineapple pieces placed between fresh bread rolls or croissants.

About Recipe

How to make HAWAIIAN SANDWICH

(103 ratings)
21 reviews so far
Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
5 mins
Total time
15 mins
HAWAIIAN SANDWICH
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : Chicken
Servings : 2 persons
Published date : March 02, 2019


Ingredients used in HAWAIIAN SANDWICH
• Boiled chicken - 1 cup.
• Pineapple, finely chopped - 1/4 cup.
• Mayonnaise - 3 tablespoons.
• Bun - 1 no.
• Lettuce - (1-2) leaf.
• Celery, finely chopped - 1/4 cup.
Method:
  • Cut boiled chicken into small pieces and add finely chopped celery.
  • Also add small pieces of pineapple, mayonnaise and mix it well.
  • Take fresh half bun and place lettuce on it and add the chicken stuffing on it.
  • Now keep the other half bun on it and cut it into half to enjoy this sandwich with tomato ketchup and chip's.





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Zagiel666 Posted on Thu Mar 20 2008

Amazing ill try it =)

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Reluctantwriter7 Posted on Thu Mar 20 2008

Great recipe chef, thanks for showing us all different types of cuisines! It's great to have different recipes to and flavors to sample.

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bestiaccia Posted on Thu Mar 20 2008

Yummy!!!

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VahChef Posted on Fri Mar 21 2008

pepper , lime in mayonnasie , you can add tomato

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deep2006 Posted on Fri Mar 21 2008

looks great! i will definately try it =)

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silverscreamgrl Posted on Fri Mar 28 2008

He was kidding, right, Tita? Have you EVER had pineapple in any of your damned "Hawaiian" meals? I haven't. Ever. And I was born and raised here lol lol lol

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MISSBEBEBLUE Posted on Fri Mar 28 2008

Sistah, I got 3 thumbs down for my comment. I thought it was a reasonable question, oh well, personally, I've seen better leftovers in the bottom of a caserole dish at a Poipu pot luck, after it has set out all day! p.s. NO, pinnapple cost to

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silverscreamgrl Posted on Fri Mar 28 2008

Amen! I did a dish (and told someone about it) with pineapple in it and I was asked why I didn't just buy a fresh one. WHY? Cheaper in a can and less work. Plus, they're too damned expensive! And they aren't "all over Hawaii".

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gm Posted on Thu Apr 10 2008

wow great :)

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Rickey Moore Posted on Fri Feb 06 2009

Looks good! Folks keep in mind that this sandwich, which he said was served at a resort, probably cost per serving what we make in a week. So, fresh pineapple would be much cheaper in a homemade serving than to buy this sandwich pre-made. Some folks

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Akash Kumar Posted on Thu Feb 26 2009

yummmy

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joshua61991 Posted on Wed Jul 08 2009

A simple roastbeef sandwich costs 12 bucks in Disney, just roastbeef and a slice of cheese.

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