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October 22, 2009

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susan from food blogga

You are indeed lucky to have that beautiful relationship, Jeanne. And who doesn't love a good 7 layer salad? Here in The States, they're popular at for football tailgating.

Kalyn

This is just how my family makes it, minus corn, and also NO MIRACLE WHIP! You could get thrown out of the family for that. We use Best Foods Mayo, with a bit of red wine vinegar mixed into the mayo (and maybe a bit of sugar, can't remember for sure!)

I'm actually kind of amazed that it's such an international recipe. BTW, in Utah this is often called "Sarah Salad." No idea who Sarah was though!

nina

Yip, you're right, every SA family has a version of this, but yours is pretty similar to our salad. Salad aside, this is a beautiful tribute to a wonderful relationship.

Meeta

Love layered salads - this one looks refreshing and simply delicious!

Pille

Cool to hear about different versions of seven-layer salads. I've had the American one at Alanna's place (June 2008), and of course, Russian salad (or as we call it, Estonian potato salad) is ever popular in Estonia, but hardly ever served in layers. There IS a layered version, however, involving beets and possibly herring, called "fur coat" (as the mayonnaise layer on top covers everything up)..
:)

browniegirl

What a fabulous tribute to a fabulous sis in law!! And such a gorgeous salad...well done Jeanne....Im longing for Plett days right now :o)How many kids have I seen over the years spending a week just like Anton did teehee xxx

Diane

This is one of Mom's summer staples, and it's always requested by my youngest sister when she goes home.
I remember Paola of the beautiful hair from Erica days...how lucky you are to have her as your sis-in-law and BFF!!

Kat

This salad sounds lovely and I love this post, it's so warm and sincere and such a great story :).

courtney

This reminds me of my Mother. She made a mean 7 layer salad that was always the hit of a party.

grace

although many of the ingredients in this particular version don't float my boat, i absolutely love the idea of a layered salad. here's hoping i wind up with some stellar in-laws myself one day. :)

Kimi @ Global Knives

This looks like a great summer time food, thanks so much for sharing it.

Ashley

I've been wanting to try a salad like this for a while now...this looks lovely!

TheWoman

Great story. I've been blessed with some fabulous in-laws as well. And boy do those vodka jellies bring back memories!

Jan

This is one lovely looking layered salad!

Manggy

Aw, what a lovely tribute to your SIL and friendship! I didn't know seven-layer salads were a SA thing (are they?)- looks very intriguing! :)

Bordeaux

What a sweet story. I'm also fortunate enough to be able to say I get along famously with both my sisters-in-law. We clicked right from the start and I consider them close friends, rather than awkward family. They have yet to teach me how to make great salads though!

Gill

Love this post. I had a similar salad at a braai once, donkey's years ago and have always wondered how it was made. I shall wonder no more and I shall produce this at our next braai (assuming the sun ever shines on the KZN coast again!) for sure :-)

Myfrenchkitchen

H he...this is just a winner every time. I learned from you about 2 years ago that it is actually called the seven layer salad - I called it Karen's salad, because I got it from her. It looks delicious, wahtever the name!
ronelle

johanna

oh lovely paula... and i like the idea of this salad, too - it's really a seven-course meal in one, if you think of it. all you need after this is dessert ;-)

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