Potato Salad
Potato Salad is a perennial favorite.
This article discusses the many varieties, ingredients and
types of potatoes used in potato salads
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When we think of summer, we think of picnics, barbeques and
fun family times. One favorite summertime food is potato salad.
It has been around forever, and everyone will swear that they
have the one “true” recipe for making this hearty salad. While
everyone’s tastes are different, everyone can agree that a
picnic without potato salad is like a trip to the beach without
a Frisbee. With potatoes being the world’s leading vegetable
crop, it is not surprising to learn that, on the average, one
United States citizen consumes 140 pounds of potatoes in a
single year. You can believe that Americans are not indulging
in just baked potatoes alone; they are enjoying potato salad by
the ton!
There are numerous ways to make potato salad and thousands
of recipes from which to choose. There are German, Italian,
Caribbean Sweet, Deli and French versions all with their own
special twist added to the recipe. Resourceful individuals will
be able to even find a recipe for Soul Food potato salad. All
potato salad has one thing in common of course, the potatoes.
Some prefer to use red bliss potatoes, while others prefer to
use chopped up baking potatoes.
There are a variety of different ingredients that can be
used when you are preparing a big bowl to take to a picnic or
for a day at the beach. Some common ingredients are eggs,
celery, onions and pickles. Some of the more unique items that
have been thrown into potato salad are corn, bacon, apples,
sour cream, green beans, garlic and sugar.
The consistency of it varies as well. It truly depends on
individual taste but many people swear by chunky potato salad,
where the boiled potatoes are chopped into bite size chunks.
Many gourmet restaurants and diners also serve a whipped
version which can feature other vegetables as well as fragrant
cheeses. Potato salad is enjoyed both hot as well as cold, and
can be used as a side dish or enjoyed as a meal all by itself.
Some chefs prefer to dress up their potato salad a bit with
garnishes. Commonly used garnishes include parsley, scallions
and sliced cherry tomatoes.
If the idea of getting into the kitchen and concocting your
own bowl of this favorite is a bit overwhelming luckily it
isn’t hard to find store bought versions. Most grocery stores
now have deli sections which feature an array of almost
homemade salads. You can buy a tub of potato salad there and
dress it up with a few sprigs of parsley. No one will be the
wiser that you didn’t spend hours making it. Your corner deli
will also have a tasty version of potato salad for you to
purchase.
No matter your preference: hot or cold, chunky or creamy, a
tasty potato salad will always be a favorite among the masses.
It makes a great side dish as well as a hearty midnight
snack.
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