Posted on 06/25/2007 3:22:59 PM PDT by blam
Sounds delicious!!!!!
Too bad we’re not neighbors!
You're kidding. I can't recall a Thanksgiving or Christmas where we haven't had, among many other savory pies, Pecan.
Since "The Cable Guy" is going to be at the Atlanta Freedom Concert, I want Ron to be at the San Diego Freedom Concert!!!
I love raw potatoes.........eat them often. Never tried your method though. Heh.
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That is interesting that your potato salad recipe in NW PA is exactly the same as mine in Texas. I would have expected yours not to have the mustard in it.
And my special trick is to mix a little Salad Dressing into the Hellman's Mayo. It gives it a good taste.
Sometimes, if I think of it, I'll add a teas of sugar.
sw
potato salad must have dill!
...and real mayo too :)
Great tips! What kind of potatoes do you recommend? I use Russets, but lots of recipes call for red or others, peeled and unpeeled, depending on the recipe. Thanks again for the info, I would only add some Krazy Salt and Pepper, and sometimes I use dry mustard mixed with a little vinegar instead of prepared mustard along with the mayo.
Mine's better! (kidding)
Actually, my neighbor shared a quick and easy red potato salad that my family absolutely loves. Boil the little red potatoes and cut into pieces. (I leave the skins on) Add chopped green onions and bacon and Hidden Valley ranch salad dressing. A little salt and pepper - yum!
8 large potatoes, boiled, peeled & diced
2 large kosher pickles, chopped
1 c. frozen peas & carrots
2 scallions, chopped
2 T. fresh parsley, chopped
1/2 c. mayonnaise
1/4 c. Henri’s Dressing
3 T. Dijon mustard
“There are other potatoes in Peru that are resistant to the disease that clobbered the Irish potato crop.”
Ironic, isn’t it - without the blight that destroyed the Irish potato crop, American politics would probably have escaped the Kennedy Blight.
;-)
I’ll cut you slack because you are from PA, but down south a gherkin is a sweet pickle. I think it should be a hanging offense to put sweet pickles and Miracle Whip in potato salad (or in deviled eggs!)
Here are my adjustments for southern potato salad.
If you boil the potatoes whole in the jackets they get tender without falling apart. Put the potatoes in the fridge until they are just cool enough to handle then peel off the peels and dice the potatoes in large chunks because they will break down when you stir them.
Always mix the salt, pepper, onions and celery(or onion powder and celery salt/seed if you have picky eaters) in when the potatoes are still warm because the flavors meld better. Use dill pickles, real mayo and yellow mustard. There should be enough mustard to make the salad light yellow. Put a jar of chopped red pimentoes in and stir the chopped eggs in last so that you get bites of egg white and yolk throughout the salad. Sprinkle the top of the finished bowl of salad with paprika.
Now, I must make some because my mouth is watering just thinking about it.
"Don't forget Little Chocolate Donuts - the Donuts of Champions."
For years I avoided milk like the plague. I was lactose intolerant in a big way. I discovered by accident that I'm allergic to wheat. That was almost enough knowledge. The whole picture is gluten intolerance. I changed my diet to a gluten free diet and now I can enjoy milk again.
What I learned was that the tips of the villi in the intestine is where lactase is manufactured. If you are gluten intolerate, the first part of the villi that get damaged is the tips. The consequence is that lactose intolerance can be an indicator of gluten intolerance. The damage done by gluten can progress to symptoms of IBS and full blown celiac disease. The good news is that a gluten free diet will allow the damage to heal. Hooray! The iced cafe latte is on my OK list again!
My parents wasted piles of money taking me to an ear, nose and throat doctor to try to "fix" my sinus problem. A gluten free diet "fixed" my sinuses. No more post nasal drip and chronically stuffy sinuses. No more flatulence and diarrhea after consuming milk products.
Maintaining a gluten free diet requires vigilance, but the positive health results are worth the effort.
why don’t I just feed the taters to the pig,then eat the pig..........that’ll work
sounds good!
Well, see, in our household at least, Thanksgiving and Christmas are reserved for Pumpkin pie.
I've been on vacation the last few weeks and I just came back from a road trip pilgrimage to EWTN and the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament.http://www.olamshrine.com/
While in Irondale, AL I had lunch at the original Whistlestop Café.(Tried the Fried Green Tomatoes - pretty good, tastes just like onion rings) Anyway they had Pecan pie in the dessert line, which I passed up in favor of a slice of Chocolate Cream pie(!) So I'll have to try the Pecan pie next time I'm down there. http://www.irondalecafe.com/
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