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Рецепт Hawaiian Haystacks (or Chinese Sundaes)
by Nikki Gladd

Let your kids create their own plate to make these Hawaiian Haystacks (or Chinese Sundaes) a fun family-friendly meal!

I’ve been serving my family Hawaiian Haystacks since 2008 or 2009. One of my favorite former co-workers first told me about “Chinese Sundaes” when we worked together. She convinced me to give them a try, even though I looked at her in disgust after she recited all of the ingredients. Stand in my shoes for a minute and listen:

“White rice.”

“Chicken gravy.”

“Chow mein noodles.”

“Shredded cheddar cheese.”

“Mandarin oranges.”

“Diced tomatoes.”

“Crushed Pineapples.”

“Green onions.”

“Diced celery.”

“Coconut flakes.”

Oh, friends, it is just that. G-double-oh-D, good! Please please please do not shy away without trying it first! This is how it goes. You cook up a simple chicken gravy (from scratch or using cream of chicken soup like I do) and then pour it on a mound of cooked rice. Then, go at it and layer up whatever toppings you choose from the rest of the list above! Most people I know include everything. I do it all, except the coconut flakes.

It is a big wonder why all of the ingredients combined actually taste sincerely amazing, but I’m not going to question it any further. Back then, I was happy to have another family-friendly meal added to our rotation. And, now that I have kids, it’s a super fun meal for them to put together themselves. Judah first frowned at his plate during dinner time, until I told him he got to build his own haystack. He had so much fun putting everything in a pile on his plate, and then was totally excited to eat it all up.

My ingredient list is what we typically use, but you can add other toppings you see fit. Scour the Internet and you will find many variations of Hawaiian Haystacks. I usually keep it extremely simple by using cream of chicken soup and canned fruit (mandarin oranges and crushed pineapple), but you can go all fresh, too!

If this recipe looks familiar from my blog, you are not going crazy. I did post about this dish in my early years of blogging, but decided it needed a new photo and recipe revamp. So, here we are.

Have you ever had Hawaiian Haystacks (or Chinese Sundaes)? What do you use for toppings?

Hawaiian Haystacks (or Chinese Sundaes)

You may call these Hawaiian Haystacks, Chinese Sundaes. Whatever the case, the ingredient list is strange, but don't let it scare you away. This dish is a mound of sweet, salty, tangy and crunch!

Heat the shredded chicken in a large pot over medium heat. Mix in the cream of chicken and sour cream and cook until heated through, about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Meanwhile, assemble the rice and toppings into separate bowls for serving. Once the gravy is cooked, transfer to another serving dish. Set all servings dishes on the table and let guests make their own plates (haystacks), starting with the rice and gravy and using any or all of the toppings they choose.

Store any leftovers separately in the fridge.2.2

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