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Pete 11-10-2013 09:19 AM

Looking for Potato Salad recipe
 
Not too long ago there was a post on how one quilter "doctored" store bought potato salad - I thought I saved it but, can't find it. Can anyone help??

aronel 11-10-2013 09:58 AM

I always add chopped onion, more mayonnaise, mustard and relish, I always taste and adjust the salt, celery seed and black pepper. Hope this helps.

Pinkiris 11-10-2013 12:08 PM

Adding some chopped, hard boiled egg also helps!

Steady Stiching 11-11-2013 05:52 AM

three parts mayo to one part sour cream, mustard, relish, celery seed, black pepper, salt, potatoes, eggs, celery, carrot, onion, radish if you have it on hand.
Garnish top with paprika, sliced egg and radish slices.
The sour cream really sets it apart from other potato salads, always get rave reviews when I take this to a party.

NOTE: lately when I make cold salads that need to keep I will salt the celery and onion, place in strainer and put a plate on top then weight the plate with a heavy can of unopened food and let set for a couple of hours, you will be amazed by how much water comes out. This will keep your salad from becoming water logged. Rinse celery and onion to remove salt and let drain for a few more minutes then add to salad. CUT BACK on the salt in your dressing, adjust to taste.

coopah 11-11-2013 06:55 AM

All of the above....and sometimes I add a touch of horseradish. Just a dot, not a lot. :-)

pojoanderson 11-11-2013 11:15 AM

Don't buy shop brought I make my own recipie below

Small potatoes ie salad or new when in season or any small potatoes will do (boiled until tender)
1 small onion chopped
Mayonnaise
Chopped chives
Salt and peper to taste
Place potatoes when boiled into a bowl add onions and mayo (enough to cover )and mix,add chives and salt and peper to taste place in the fridge until ready

My family love it they can not get enough ,but they won't let it sit in the fridge I am lucky to get any when I make it,it never lasts long ,most of the time as soon as I make it ,they eat it

Suz 11-11-2013 01:14 PM

I got so tired of the mayo/vinegar dressings so I made this one up. I use redskins. Skins on, chunked and boiled in salted water. Everything else is green: celery, spring onions tops and white, chives, peppers, and dill weed (can used dried). I add a little garlic (powder or fresh) to Hellman's and a little salt. Tastes good for a change. Green and white although you could use red bell peppers for added color.

davis2se 11-11-2013 04:19 PM

I make very, very different potato salad, but almost everyone who has ever tried it loves it. I peel, cook and then dice potatoes - usually Yukon Golds. Then I dice celery, carrots, red onion, green and red, yellow and/or orange peppers. I roughly chop black and green olives and mix all of the chopped veggies and olives with the potatoes. I make a dressing out of 1/2 mayo, 1/2 greek yogurt, 3-4 Tbs mustard, about 1/4 cup sugar (to taste) and a bit of milk to thin it out slightly. Mix the dressing in and let sit refrigerated for a few hours before serving. I normally add sliced, hard boiled egg to the top and sprinkle paprika and pepper on before serving.

tessagin 11-11-2013 04:22 PM

And I've added broccoli and cauliflower that's been steam crisped with shredded carrots.

Originally Posted by Steady Stiching (Post 6398631)
three parts mayo to one part sour cream, mustard, relish, celery seed, black pepper, salt, potatoes, eggs, celery, carrot, onion, radish if you have it on hand.
Garnish top with paprika, sliced egg and radish slices.
The sour cream really sets it apart from other potato salads, always get rave reviews when I take this to a party.

NOTE: lately when I make cold salads that need to keep I will salt the celery and onion, place in strainer and put a plate on top then weight the plate with a heavy can of unopened food and let set for a couple of hours, you will be amazed by how much water comes out. This will keep your salad from becoming water logged. Rinse celery and onion to remove salt and let drain for a few more minutes then add to salad. CUT BACK on the salt in your dressing, adjust to taste.


Geri B 11-12-2013 05:30 AM


Originally Posted by Steady Stiching (Post 6398631)

NOTE: lately when I make cold salads that need to keep I will salt the celery and onion, place in strainer and put a plate on top then weight the plate with a heavy can of unopened food and let set for a couple of hours, you will be amazed by how much water comes out. This will keep your salad from becoming water logged. Rinse celery and onion to remove salt and let drain for a few more minutes then add to salad. CUT BACK on the salt in your dressing, adjust to taste.

Thanks for this step....last two batches of homemade p/s turned into potato salad soup overnite.......never happened before.....now think I know why.....will try this extra step w/next batch!


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