Best 5 Heirloom Potato Salad Recipes

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In the realm of summer gatherings and backyard barbecues, potato salad reigns supreme as a classic side dish. Our heirloom potato salad recipe takes this timeless dish to a whole new level with a symphony of flavors and textures. Crafted with a medley of colorful heirloom potatoes, tangy mayonnaise dressing, and a vibrant array of fresh herbs, this salad is a feast for the eyes and the taste buds. The creamy, tender potatoes, bursting with earthy goodness, harmonize perfectly with the sharpness of the dressing and the aromatic freshness of the herbs. Whether you're a seasoned potato salad enthusiast or a newcomer to this delightful dish, our heirloom potato salad promises to be a hit at any occasion. Embark on a culinary journey with us as we guide you through the simple steps of preparing this exceptional potato salad, along with three additional variations that cater to diverse preferences and dietary needs.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

OMA'S GERMAN POTATO SALAD



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My grandparents immigrated to New York City from Germany in the early 1950s. They became American citizens and raised their children here but always stayed true to their German roots, especially in the kitchen. Today my grandmother (I call her Oma) continues to cook the most delicious and authentic German food. This is Oma's traditional recipe for German potato salad with bacon and fresh herbs. It is a simple and vibrant recipe that can be enjoyed warm or at room temperature. - Amanda Catrini, Purchasing Assistant

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     side-dish

Time 2h5m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 pounds Yukon gold potatoes (about 4), peeled
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
8 ounces bacon, cut into 1/2-inch strips
1 medium yellow onion, diced
3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
2 tablespoons whole-grain mustard
1 tablespoon sugar
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
4 scallions, chopped
1 cup fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves, chopped

Steps:

  • Put the potatoes in a large pot filled with cold water. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to medium and cook until fork-tender, 35 to 40 minutes. Let the potatoes cool for 45 minutes; they will still be warm but will hold their shape when sliced into 1/4-inch-thick rounds.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in a large saute pan over medium heat. Add the bacon and cook until crisp, stirring occasionally, about 10 minutes. With a slotted spoon, remove the bacon to a paper-towel-lined plate; set aside. Remove the drippings from the pan; return 3 tablespoonfuls and discard the rest.
  • Add the onions to the pan and sweat over medium heat until soft, about 6 minutes. Add the vinegar, mustard, sugar, 2 1/2 teaspoons salt and 1 teaspoon pepper and cook until fragrant, 1 minute more.
  • Add the cooled potatoes, half the cooked bacon, half the scallions, half the parsley and the remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil to the pan. Stir to combine and season with salt and pepper. Serve garnished with the remaining bacon, scallions and parsley.

GERMAN POTATO SALAD HEIRLOOM RECIPE RECIPE - (4.4/5)



German Potato Salad Heirloom Recipe Recipe - (4.4/5) image

Provided by Foodiewife

Number Of Ingredients 12

5 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes
1 small red onion, finely chopped (about 1 cup)
1/2 pound bacon strips
1 tablespoon dill
1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped
1/4 cup chicken stock
1 teaspoon sugar
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoons fresh cracked pepper, approx
3/4 cup red wine vinegar
1/4 cup Japanese rice vinegar (optional secret ingredient)
1 cup vegetable oil

Steps:

  • Slice the bacon and cook until crispy. Drain the bacon on a paper towel and save about 2 Tablespoons of the fat. Finely chop the cooked bacon and set aside. Finely dice the onion, parsley and fresh dill (dried dill is fine, too) NOTE: You want all of your ingredients to be prepped, because once you peel and slice the potatoes, you want to add the "dressing" so that it better absorbs into the potatoes. Boil the potatoes, skin on, until fork tender (approximately 20 to 30 minutes) in water. Drain and allow to cool so that they can be picked up, and held into a clean tea towel. TIP: Hold a potato in a tea towel and grip with one hand. Rub the peel off with the towel, and the other hand, and the peels should come right off! Once all of the potatoes are peeled, cut each potato in half and then into fairly thin slices (about 1/4")into a large bowl. Pour the vinegar, salt & pepper, to the warm potatoes and wait for a few minutes, so that it absorbs. Add the bacon, onion, salt and pepper, and dill. Add the reserved bacon fat, and chicken stock. Gently stir with a large spatula, being careful not to press the potatoes too much. Add about 3/4 cups of the vegetable oil (you can always add more). Gently combine. Add 1 teaspoon of white sugar, not too much! Taste the salad. Adjust the salt, if necessary. Add a little more vinegar, so that it has a mild tartness to it. The potato salad should have a nice sheen to it, but not be too oily. Add a little oil at a time, until you see a very light sheen. I like to add the fresh parsley, last. It's best served at room temperature. We love this with German Wiener Wurstl (veal sausages). It's delicious cold, but ideally, you want to serve it room temp-- never hot! That's Bavarian "blasphemy"!

AUTHENTIC GERMAN POTATO SALAD



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This authentic German potato salad recipe came from Speck's Restaurant, which was a famous eating establishment in St. Louis from the 1920s through the '50s. I ate lunch there almost every day and always ordered the potato salad. When the owner learned I was getting married, he gave me the recipe as a wedding gift! -Violette Klevorn, Washington, Missouri

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Lunch     Side Dishes

Time 50m

Yield 8 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 11

3 pounds medium red potatoes
5 bacon strips, diced
1 medium onion, chopped
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons salt
1/4 teaspoon celery seed
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1-1/4 cups sugar
1 cup cider vinegar
3/4 cup water
3 tablespoons minced fresh parsley

Steps:

  • Place potatoes in a Dutch oven; cover with water. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 25-30 minutes or until tender. Drain and cool., In a large skillet, cook bacon over medium heat until crisp; using a slotted spoon, remove to paper towels. Drain, reserving 4 tablespoons drippings. In the drippings, saute onion until tender. , Stir in the flour, salt, celery seed and pepper until blended. Gradually add the sugar, vinegar and water. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat; cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened. , Cut potatoes into 1/4-in. slices. Add potatoes and bacon to the skillet; cook and stir gently over low heat until heated through. Sprinkle with parsley. Serve warm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 349 calories, Fat 8g fat (3g saturated fat), Cholesterol 9mg cholesterol, Sodium 706mg sodium, Carbohydrate 65g carbohydrate (35g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 5g protein.

AUTHENTIC GERMAN POTATO SALAD



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This is my mother's recipe. Everyone, German or not, loves it. It is easy to double the recipe as well. I often bring it to potlucks, and we also have it at home on special occasions. There are usually no leftovers, but if there are, they don't last long!

Provided by Angela Louise Miller

Categories     Salad     Potato Salad Recipes     No Mayo

Time 50m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 cups diced peeled potatoes
4 slices bacon
1 small onion, diced
¼ cup white vinegar
2 tablespoons water
3 tablespoons white sugar
1 teaspoon salt
⅛ teaspoon ground black pepper
1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley

Steps:

  • Place the potatoes into a pot, and fill with enough water to cover. Bring to a boil, and cook for about 10 minutes, or until easily pierced with a fork. Drain, and set aside to cool.
  • Place the bacon in a large deep skillet over medium-high heat. Fry until browned and crisp, turning as needed. Remove from the pan and set aside.
  • Add onion to the bacon grease, and cook over medium heat until browned. Add the vinegar, water, sugar, salt and pepper to the pan. Bring to a boil, then add the potatoes and parsley. Crumble in half of the bacon. Heat through, then transfer to a serving dish. Crumble the remaining bacon over the top, and serve warm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 182.9 calories, Carbohydrate 32.2 g, Cholesterol 9.9 mg, Fat 3.9 g, Fiber 2.2 g, Protein 5.4 g, SaturatedFat 1.3 g, Sodium 796 mg, Sugar 11 g

HEIRLOOM POTATO SALAD



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If you're a dill pickle fan, you're really going to like this homemade potato salad recipe. That flavor shines bright. It's a hearty potato salad with crisp sliced celery and zesty green onions. Chopped dill pickles are folded in along with chopped boiled eggs. This potato salad is lightly dressed so if you want a very creamy...

Provided by Betsy Wolfe

Categories     Potato Salads

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 14

SALAD ITEMS
5 lb russet potatoes
5 hard boiled eggs, peeled
3 stalks celery, sliced
1 bunch green onions, sliced or 1 med onion, chopped
SALAD DRESSING
1 c mayonnaise
2 Tbsp yellow mustard
1/4 c dill pickle juice
1/2 c chopped dill pickles
1/2 tsp salt
FINISHING
salt and pepper, to taste
paprika or dill weed, for garnish

Steps:

  • 1. Place the celery and onions in a very large mixing bowl. Set aside.
  • 2. Place potatoes in a large pot with their skins on and just cover with water. On high heat, bring water to a boil and turn flame to med-high. Boil potatoes until firm/tender. (Around 10-15 mins) Do not overcook!
  • 3. Drain water and allow the potatoes to cool just until you can handle them.
  • 4. Pull skins off potatoes. Discard skins.
  • 5. Place them whole in the bowl, onto the veggies. Potatoes should still be pretty warm when you add them to the bowl.
  • 6. Take a knife and run it through the potatoes, cutting them roughly throughout into bite-sized pieces. Pieces should be irregular and not too small.
  • 7. Mix the dressing ingredients in a bowl. For creamier textured salad increase the mayo slightly. Try to make it once as written to see your preference for next time.
  • 8. Boiled eggs: Slice the eggs in half, scooping the yolk from the white.
  • 9. Collect and mash the yolks roughly leaving some in small pieces and add to the bowl of potatoes. Roughly chop the whites - not too tiny.
  • 10. Add to the potato bowl.
  • 11. Pour the dressing over the warm potato pile. Using a rubber spatula or wooden spoon, carefully fold the potatoes, sauce, and veggies below until all are coated. It will seem as though you don't have enough dressing but you do. Allow it to rest for a minute.
  • 12. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  • 13. Scoop the salad into a storage bowl and spread out the sides. Sprinkle with paprika or dill weed and cover. Refrigerate overnight before serving. I usually need two containers for this recipe. Used gallon ice cream tubs work well for this too.

Tips:

  • For the best flavor, use a variety of heirloom potatoes, such as fingerlings, red potatoes, and Yukon Golds.
  • Be sure to scrub the potatoes thoroughly before boiling them. This will help to remove any dirt or debris.
  • Boil the potatoes until they are fork-tender, but not mushy.
  • Let the potatoes cool slightly before slicing them. This will help to prevent them from breaking apart.
  • Use a light hand when mixing the potato salad. You don't want to overmix it and turn it into mashed potatoes.
  • Season the potato salad to taste with salt, pepper, and mayonnaise.
  • For a more flavorful potato salad, add some chopped celery, onion, and hard-boiled eggs.
  • Serve the potato salad immediately or chill it for later.

Conclusion:

Heirloom potato salad is a delicious and versatile dish that can be served as a side dish or a main course. It's perfect for potlucks, picnics, and backyard barbecues. With its creamy dressing and tender potatoes, heirloom potato salad is sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it!

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