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How To Make The Red Best Potato Salad Recipe

by E-Wilson Nancy

I always loved a potato salad, so I made this best potato salad recipe. This potato salad recipe contains mayo and lots of herbs and onions. I opted for mustard and eggs for a better salad.
This recipe is simple and quick to make. I hope this recipe becomes your best potato salad, as well as a standard side dish at your lunch or dinner table. It goes great with burgers, sandwiches.
This delicious potato salad recipe is full of good flavors. Easy to make, and sure to be your favorite potato salad!

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Choosing the Right Potatoes

The potatoes you use will make a variation in your salad’s texture. Some cooks like waxy potatoes like redone because they hold their shape while cooking and keep their steady texture in the salad when they’re with dressing.
Pro Tater Trick: Potatoes can add color to your salad. Red potatoes are red on the outside and creamy white on the inside, while purple potatoes hold their color all the way through.

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Cooking Potatoes

To peel or not to peel? If you would like to add extra color and texture to your salad, leave the skins on. Just be sure to clean them with a vegetable brush before. After cleaning or peeling your potatoes cut them into mid-size pieces, place them in a large pot with water. Use a large enough pot to allow for several inches of headroom to accommodate the boiling water. Bring the potatoes to a boil, then salt the water a little bit.

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How long to boil potatoes for potato salad? Depending on your definition of “bite-size,” the potatoes will take between 10 and 15 minutes to cook. Remember that the residual heat will keep cooking the potatoes a little bit even after draining.

Adding ingredients for the best potato salad recipe

Some people like to let the potatoes take the lead with just a few additions for flavor and texture, while others add as many extras as they can into the mixed salad. It’s your potato salad; you make the rules.
Whatever you’re making creams or vinegary potato salad, some favorite choices for seasoning the dressing are, paprika, thyme, dried and fresh herbs and spices, and any variety of prepared mustard. These are especially good partners with potato salad.

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Apart from herbs and spices, there are many other delicious additions:

Tomatoes, cucumbers, apples, sweet bell peppers of any color, pickles, capers, chives, peas, celery, green beans, red onions, green onions, shallots, olives, watercress, and artichoke hearts Crumbled cheeses for example Gorgonzola, blue cheese, smoked cheese, or feta. Raw or toasted nuts and seeds, especially sunflower seeds, almonds, walnuts, sesame seeds, or pecans
Tidbits of cooked or cured meats like chicken, salami, smoked salmon, ham, shrimp, or bacon, and, of course, hard-cooked eggs.

Choosing a Dressing

Are you a creamy potato salad person? Or do you prefer tangy vinegar-based dressings? Time to choose! Creamy potato salads practically always have mayo as a dressing, but can also include sour cream, unsweetened yogurt, and creamy style salad dressings. This style of salad is generally served cold, however, there is much warm variabilities.

How to Store Potato Salad Recipe

Potato salad sadly doesn’t freeze well. So in the event that you are making a cluster ahead of time or have extras to store, basically place the potato salad in a fixed compartment and refrigerate for as long as 3 days.

Potato Salad Substitutions and Variations

Everybody has their #1 fixings that make up a pasta salad, simply look at the remarks underneath. You might be craving some additions and alterations right now.

  1. Could you at any point utilize mayo rather than Wonder Whip? Assuming that you like to, take the plunge. By and by, the pleasantness in Supernatural occurrence Whip is why I have the most affection.
  2. Try a half-and-half recipe by substituting Greek yogurt or sour cream for half of the Miracle Whip or mayonnaise.
  3. Add some pickles. For really punch, adding diced sweet pickles, dill pickles or pickle relish will provide this serving of mixed greens with one more layer of flavor.
  4. Chopped red onion or radishes will add a bit more heat.
  5. Add bacon for an earthy bite (or just make my Baked Potato Salad with bacon, sour cream, and cheddar cheese instead.)
  6. Rather than Yukon gold potatoes, attempt red potatoes all things considered and leave their coat skins on for a more bright potato look.

How To Make Easy Potato Salad Recipe

How To Make The Best Potato Salad Recipe. My mom’s potato salad recipe is hands-down the best potato salad I, or anyone else who’s tried it, has ever eaten
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Course: main dish, Salad
Cuisine: American, any
Prep Time: 22 minutes
Cook Time: 24 minutes
Total Time: 46 minutes
Servings: 10
Calories: 315kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 eggs
  • 4 pounds unpeeled red potatoes
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoon milk
  • cups mayonnaise
  • ½ cup sliced green onions
  • 2 tablespoons distilled white vinegar
  • 1 cup sliced celery
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper

Instructions

  • Heat an enormous pot of salted water to the point of boiling. Add red potatoes, and cook until delicate yet at the same time firm, around 15 minutes. Channel, cool and slash into 1 inch 3D shapes. Spot in a medium bowl.
  • Spot eggs in a medium pot, and cover with cold water. Heat water to the point of boiling, and promptly eliminate from heat. Cover, and let eggs remain in steaming hot water for 10 to 12 minutes. Eliminate from heated water, cool, strip and dice.
  • In a little bowl, whisk together mayonnaise, milk, refined white vinegar, green onions, salt and pepper. Pour the blend over the potatoes, and combine as one with the eggs and celery. Cover, and chill in the fridge roughly 2 hours prior to serving.
  •  315 calories; protein 4.5g; carbohydrates 22.3g; fat 23.7g; cholesterol 72.7mg; sodium 290.5mg. Full Nutrition

Nutrition

Calories: 315kcal | Carbohydrates: 22.3g | Protein: 4.5g | Fat: 23.7g | Cholesterol: 72.7mg | Sodium: 290.5mg
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