**Discover the Delightful Korean-Style Potato Salad: A Culinary Journey to Kona's Kitchen**
Embark on a delightful culinary adventure to Kona's Kitchen, where flavors dance in harmony to create the tantalizing Korean-style potato salad. This vibrant dish, deeply rooted in Korean culinary traditions, offers a captivating blend of textures, colors, and tastes that will leave you craving for more. Explore a diverse collection of recipes that showcase unique variations of this beloved salad, ranging from the classic mayonnaise-based version to innovative interpretations featuring gochujang (Korean chili paste) or kimchi, a fermented cabbage dish. Each recipe promises an explosion of flavors, making this Korean-style potato salad a true masterpiece that will elevate your taste buds to new heights. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey where tradition meets innovation, resulting in a delightful symphony of flavors that will redefine your perception of potato salad.
KOREAN POTATO SALAD
Korean potato salad (Gamja Salad) is a great creamy side dish to make for Korean BBQ meals. Addition of cucumbers and apples makes this salad extra fresh and crunchy.
Provided by JinJoo Lee
Categories Salad
Time 36m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Make hard-boiled eggs - use your favorite method but I usually like to start cooking the egg in cold water on medium-high, bring to a boil, cover then turn heat off and leave for 10 minutes. When eggs are done, put them in ice water, peel them.
- Roughly chop cooked eggs into small pieces. If you want to garnish the top with egg yolk, set aside 1 egg yolk and leave it uncut.
- Peel potatoes and carrots. Cut potatoes into 3/4 inch thick discs then further into 1 inch or so squares. Cut carrots into 1/2 inch discs then cut the thicker parts into halves. Basically, you want the carrots to be about 1/2 the side of a potato.
- Add potatoes to a pot and add enough water to fully cover it and then some. Add about 1/8 tsp salt. Bring to a boil and then boil on medium heat for 8-9 minutes then add the carrots. Cook about 8 minutes more until the potatoes kind of crumble when cutting with a fork and the carrots should be just softly cooked but not mush.
- While potatoes are cooking, cut cucumbers into cubes.
- Cut the apple into cubes. For color, you can just core them and cut with peels on. But if your apple is not organic or is waxed, peel it and then cut into cubes.
- Drain potatoes and carrots. Set aside and let it cool.
- In a large bowl, add potatoes, carrots, cucumbers and apples.
- To the bowl, add mayonnaise and gently mix them all up. Then add chopped eggs. Mix again.
- Add salt and sugar to taste. (About 3/8 to 1/2 tsp salt and 1/4 tsp sugar to my basic 2 potato salad).
- Mix and taste again. By now, potatoes will most likely have disintegrated and become total mush as you see in the picture and that's how it should be. But it's also fine if it is still holding shape.
- Optionally, using a sieve, grate the egg yolk on top of the potato salad.
- Serve room temperature or cold from the fridge.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 96 kcal, Carbohydrate 1 g, Protein 1 g, Fat 11 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Cholesterol 7 mg, Sodium 158 mg, Sugar 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving
KOREAN POTATO SALAD
Korean potato salad is an adaptation of America's most popular potato salad, but has its own identity when using Korean mayonnaise. It's creamy with a hint of sweetness, yet tangy and savory with layers of flavor and a variety of textures.
Provided by lutzflcat
Categories Salad Potato Salad Recipes Creamy Potato Salad Recipes
Time 1h45m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Place potatoes in a large pot of salted cold water. Bring to a boil and cook until potatoes are tender, 15 to 20 minutes. Add carrots during the last 3 minutes of cooking. Drain and set aside.
- Place cucumber slices in a strainer and sprinkle with salt, coating the slices. Let sit for 10 to 15 minutes. Thoroughly rinse cucumbers and transfer to a stack of paper towels or a dry kitchen towel. Give them a good squeeze until most of the moisture is removed. This is an important step if you don't want to end up with a runny dressing.
- Cut hard-boiled eggs in half, and set aside 1/2 of 1 yolk. Cut egg whites and remaining yolks into small pieces.
- Place potatoes and carrots in a large bowl. Mash gently by pressing down with the back of a spoon until mostly mashed, but still a bit chunky. Mix in chopped egg, cucumber, red onion, apple, and black pepper.
- Whisk mayonnaise, gochujang, sesame oil, and ginger together in a bowl; fold into the potato mixture.
- Grate reserved egg yolk over the potato salad, and refrigerate for at least 1 hour before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 486.1 calories, Carbohydrate 37.2 g, Cholesterol 119.9 mg, Fat 35.4 g, Fiber 3 g, Protein 7.3 g, SaturatedFat 5.7 g, Sodium 867.9 mg, Sugar 5 g
KONA K'S KOREAN-STYLE POTATO SALAD
Many Korean restaurants serve this potato salad as "banchan" (the side dishes that accompany your meal). In my opinion, the key is the Kewpie Mayonnaise. It's pretty readily available at any Asian market. Although you can substitute regular mayo, I'd highly recommend using Kewpie.
Provided by Kona K
Categories Potato
Time 40m
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Cube potatoes, and boil along with carrot until they are very tender.
- Remove potatoes and carrot from water and mash with a fork. A few lumps are okay-- they do not have to be mashed potato consistency.
- Chop cucumber, onion, eggs, apple and deli ham into small pieces (remove seeds from apple). Add to potato-carrot mixture.
- Slowly stir in mayo, and mix well. Continue adding mayo until desired consistency is reached (salad should be creamy and soft).
- Add salt and pepper, to taste.
- Chill well before serving.
Tips:
- To save time, boil the potatoes the day before and let them cool overnight.
- For a creamier potato salad, peel the potatoes before boiling.
- If you don't have mayonnaise, you can use sour cream or plain yogurt instead.
- Add a hard-boiled egg or two for extra protein and flavor.
- Chopped celery, onion, or pickles are all great additions to potato salad. Don't be afraid to get creative with your ingredients!
- Season the potato salad to taste with salt and pepper. You can also add a dash of garlic powder, onion powder, or paprika.
Conclusion:
This Korean-style potato salad is a delicious and easy side dish that is perfect for any occasion. It is a great way to use up leftover potatoes, and it can be made ahead of time, making it a convenient option for busy weeknights. So next time you are looking for a new side dish to try, give this Korean-style potato salad a try. You won't be disappointed!
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