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Mary's Potato Salad Recipe

Recipe for Mary's Potato Salad:

History of the Recipe:
Potato salad is a classic dish that has been enjoyed by people around the world for centuries. It is believed to have originated in Europe, particularly in Germany, where it is commonly known as "kartoffelsalat." Over time, various regional variations of potato salad have emerged, each with its own unique twist and ingredients.

Mary's Potato Salad Recipe:

Ingredients:
- 4 cups of cold, boiled potatoes (diced or thinly sliced)
- 3 hard-boiled eggs (diced)
- 2 stalks of celery (chopped into half-inch pieces)
- 1 small onion (minced)
- Salt and black pepper (to taste)

For the Salad Dressing:
- 1 cup mayonnaise
- 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
- 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder

Instructions:

1. In a large mixing bowl, combine the diced or thinly sliced boiled potatoes, diced hard-boiled eggs, chopped celery, and minced onion.

2. Lightly mix all the ingredients together using a silver fork. Be careful not to crush the potatoes or overmix the salad.

3. In a separate bowl, prepare the salad dressing. Combine the mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, apple cider vinegar, sugar, garlic powder, and onion powder. Mix well until all the ingredients are combined and the dressing is smooth.

4. Pour the salad dressing over the potato mixture. Start with a small amount and add more as needed, depending on your preference for creaminess. Gently toss the potato salad until all the ingredients are coated with the dressing.

5. Season the salad with salt and black pepper to taste. Remember to taste and adjust the seasoning according to your liking.

6. Transfer the potato salad to a serving dish. For the best flavor, cover the dish and refrigerate for at least an hour to allow the flavors to meld together.

Fun Facts about Potato Salad:
- Potato salad is a popular dish for picnics, barbecues, and potlucks due to its versatility and ability to be served cold.
- Different regions around the world have their own variations of potato salad. For example, the American version often includes mayonnaise, while the German version is typically dressed with oil and vinegar.
- In some recipes, additional ingredients such as pickles, bacon, herbs, or even fruit are added to enhance the flavor and texture of the dish.
- Potatoes are an excellent source of vitamin C, fiber, and potassium, making potato salad not only delicious but also nutritious.

Similar Recipe Dishes:
If you enjoyed Mary's Potato Salad, you might also like these similar recipe dishes:

1. German Potato Salad: This variation of potato salad typically includes a warm dressing of oil and vinegar, bacon, onions, and fresh herbs. It is often served as a side dish with sausages or grilled meats.

2. Mustard Potato Salad: Instead of mayonnaise, this version uses a tangy mustard-based dressing, giving the salad a distinctive kick. It is a popular choice for those who prefer a lighter and less creamy potato salad.

3. Warm Red Potato Salad: Made with boiled red potatoes, this salad is served warm, tossed with a mixture of olive oil, red wine vinegar, Dijon mustard, and fresh herbs. It is a great option for colder months or when serving alongside grilled meats.

4. Sweet Potato Salad: Replace regular potatoes with sweet potatoes for a unique twist. Roasted sweet potatoes combined with a zesty dressing made with lime juice, honey, and spices, create a flavorful and slightly sweet salad.

By trying out these variations, you can explore the diverse world of potato salad and find the one that suits your taste buds best!

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