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Seared Tuna and Vegetable Salad With Sweet Soy-Sesame Dressing

Ingredients
1 cup Lady's Choice real mayonnaise
2 tbsps Bango kecap manis
1 tbsp sesame oil
1 bunch lollo rosso lettuce, cut into bite-sized pieces
100 grams cherry tomatoes, halved
200 grams fresh tuna, seasoned, seared, sliced
1/4 cup corn kernels
1 pc red radish, sliced thinly
1/8 pc pomelo, cut into bite-sized pieces

Steps
Combine Lady’s Choice Real Mayonnaise, Bango Kecap Manis, and sesame oil in a bowl. Mix well and set
aside.
Toss greens with the prepared dressing then assemble on plate.
Top with tomatoes, corn, radish, pomelo, and seared tuna.
Marble Potato Salad

Ingredients
water
1/2 kilogram marble potatoes
1 medium carrot
1/4 kilogram chicken, use breast part
salt and pepper, to taste
1/4 cup Lady's Choice real mayonnaise
1 8 ounce can pineapple chunks with juice (optional)
2 tbsps sugar
2 tbsps pickle relish
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper

Steps
Boil the potatoes and carrots until cooked. Cut the carrots into cubes and the marble potatoes in half.
In another pot, boil the chicken breast in water seasoned with salt and pepper. Cook for 15 minutes or until
done. Let it cool and cut into strips or cubes.
Once the vegetables and chicken have cooled, mix them together with Lady’s Choice Real Mayonnaise,
pineapple chunks with juice, sugar, and pickle relish in a bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Chill in the
refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before serving.
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