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Ingredients Ingredient Checklist 3 pounds waxy potatoes (such as Yukon gold or new), scrubbed and cut into 3/4-inch cubes 1/3 cup white-wine vinegar 4 scallions, white part minced, green part thinly sliced Coarse salt Ground pepper 3/4 cup light mayonnaise
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Recipe Summary prep: 15 mins total: 1 hr 40 mins Servings: 8 basic potato salad
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Read the full recipe after the video.
Read the full recipe after the video.
Recipe Summary prep: 15 mins total: 1 hr 40 mins Servings: 8
Recipe Summary
prep: 15 mins total: 1 hr 40 mins
Servings: 8
prep: 15 mins
total: 1 hr 40 mins
prep:
15 mins
total:
1 hr 40 mins
Servings: 8
8
basic potato salad
basic potato salad
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 3 pounds waxy potatoes (such as Yukon gold or new), scrubbed and cut into 3/4-inch cubes 1/3 cup white-wine vinegar 4 scallions, white part minced, green part thinly sliced Coarse salt Ground pepper 3/4 cup light mayonnaise
Directions
Set a steamer basket in a Dutch oven (or large pot with a lid), and add enough salted water to come just below basket; bring to a boil.
Place potatoes in basket, cover pot, and reduce heat to a gentle simmer. Steam potatoes, gently tossing occasionally, until tender, 15 to 25 minutes.
Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine vinegar, scallion whites, 1 teaspoon coarse salt, and 1/4 teaspoon pepper.
Add hot potatoes to vinegar mixture; toss to combine. Cool to room temperature, tossing occasionally, about 1 hour.
Add mayonnaise and scallion greens to cooled potatoes; mix gently to combine. Serve, or cover and refrigerate up to 2 days.
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Add Rating & Review 156 Ratings 5 star values: 24 4 star values: 45 3 star values: 62 2 star values: 16 1 star values: 9
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156 Ratings 5 star values: 24 4 star values: 45 3 star values: 62 2 star values: 16 1 star values: 9
156 Ratings 5 star values: 24 4 star values: 45 3 star values: 62 2 star values: 16 1 star values: 9
156 Ratings 5 star values: 24 4 star values: 45 3 star values: 62 2 star values: 16 1 star values: 9
5 star values: 24 4 star values: 45 3 star values: 62 2 star values: 16 1 star values: 9
Martha Stewart Member Rating: 1.0 stars 07/05/2020 Awful stuff. No more Martha Stewart recipes for me. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 12/13/2013 Cazare Bucuresti este cea mai buna solutie pt un hotel. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 09/24/2013 Suchen sie die besten Angebote vom Großhandel? Wir haben sie für sie herraus gesucht und getest. Wollen sie wissen wie die besten Großhändler abgeschnitten haben besuchen sie http://www.lagerausverkauf.biz Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 09/24/2013 the best tube in the internet. for all and the family Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 09/24/2013 the best anima pornos tube in the internet. for all and the family Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 07/04/2012 Made it exactly according to posted recipe, but with extra veggies...a touch dry, so added a bit of sour cream. VERY good!! Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 10/28/2010 My secret to keeping it from becoming too dry is to add just a bit of Carnation Evaporated milk, regular milk will work too. I prefer to evaporated milk because it's creamier and it will give it a nice consistency Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2010 I boil 5 LBS. potatos whole till knife tender,put them in the sink and cool with cold water till just warm.Peel and chop into small pieces. Chop 1 small onion very fine. Chop 2 sticks of celery very fine,1 small green pepper choped fine. Pour it all into a deep bowl. Pour 1/2 cup of cider vinager over top and mix together. Add salt and pepper to taste. Mix in 1whole jar of mayo. Sometimes I add bacon and eggs. I have been told that I make the best potato salad in the world,it could be b Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 05/14/2010 Gourmet Diary, I am with you. The secret to my potato salad is the addition of sour cream with the mayo and a small amount of mustard. I learned this from a Jewish Deli I used to go to who made the best potato salad I had ever eaten. They told me the secret was the sour cream. I also always use eggs, celery and stuffed green olives chopped up and then sliced and put on top as decoration along with sliced eggs. A hit every time, even if I do say so myself, but then there has to be a reason I am t Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 03/02/2010 Is it best to make this salad the night before? Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/29/2008 Our family LOVES this one. It's amazing what adding the vinegar to the hot potatoes does. Just had to look it up to make for the weekend... Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/28/2008 This sounds like a tasty recipe that will satisfy all. I plan to make it for my family Labor Day cook out. Wish me luck. Thanks. Deb Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/28/2008 I agree w/ other comments - this doesn't have enough traditional ingredients! My DH wouldn't eat this without celery - LOTS - and eggs! You all give me a laugh, sometimes, with the comments, but culinaryguru needs to lighten up - we aren't all perfect . . . remember what happened to the last perfect Man on this earth? Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/27/2008 I'm sorry, it's not potato salad without yellow mustard and HB eggs, it just isn't! But adding the dressing while the potatoes are hot is right on the money. I use the french fry cutter on my food processor to cut raw potatoes, then drop them in boiling water. By the time the water comes back to the boil they are just about cooked--test like al dente pasta. I don't peel the potatoes at all. This is a great way to make LOTS of potato salad for a big celebration. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/27/2008 I don't peel all of my potatoes and I add a bit of dry mustard to the mayonnaise. The texture is really nice, and the mustard is an interesting touch. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/26/2008 I always found it to be a crap shoot when boiling potatoes. Too long and they were mush. Too short and they were raw in the middle. This way is FOOLPROOF!! Bake potatoes in oven. Let cool; refrigerate. Peel and continue with recipe. Perfect texture every time. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/26/2008 I Made this with 1/2 c low fat mayo and 1/2 cup low fat sour cream and spices like celery seed and dry mustard and it was wonderfull ! Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/25/2008 Thanks for the help on getting rid of the annoying ad at the bottom. I'm not all that computer-savvy but my solution was to watch my printing and cancel print just before it starts the ad. I don't know why we have to deal with it in the first place. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/21/2008 add small amount of sweetener and celery seed Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/21/2008 To get rid of the HP ad, select the print icon above the recipe, then select print preview from your file menu. You can then raise the bottom margin to send the ad to a second page. Select to print only the first page and that ink using ad is gone! I hope this makes sense. Thank you to Iampotter for commenting about the ad. It bothered me too, but I had never before given any thought to find a way to get rid of it. Thank you to all of you who make helpful comments on these recipes. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/20/2008 I use a 50/50 combo of nonfat sour cream and mayonnaise, add some mustard to taste to the mixture, and add some balsamic vinegar to add enough tanginess. I dress the potatoes while hot so they absorb the flavors. Beyond that, add what appeals: pickles, finely chopped celery, chopped hard-cooked egg, celery seed, black olives, etc. Enjoy! Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008 to heathercan: I sometimes use mustard with mayonaise; perhaps a tablespoon or so. You might try just a bit and leave out the mayo, or maybe substitute a nice salad dressing grade olive oil for the mayo. I'm just concerned that a bit of mustard might make the mixture too dry, and more mustard might be overpowering. Experiment and see what works for you. Good luck. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008 oops sorry blessed farm I didn't see your comment Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008 iampotter, If you use the "print" command from the recipe page, instead of from File, you will just get the recipe in black and white. - arwen Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008 Apple cider vinegar and chives give it a nice twist.... Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008 Does anyone know if you can use mustard instead of mayo? I can't seem to find a mustard-based potato salad recipe. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008 Iampotter, you can click the 'print' link at the top of the recipe, and you should get an ad free page with the recipe on it to print out. HTH.... Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008 If you click on the "print" icon above the recipe, it will give you a printable version without the advertisements. Sometimes a printed version is nice in addition to the virtual one. :-) Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008 Iampotter - Just use the print icon -- right under the heading "Basic Potato Salad." That way you will only print the recipe and not the info and pics in the sidebars. And, CGABRIELE1940, is it that difficult to be pleasant or do you find it easier to be rude. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008 To cgabriele1940 : I got a good laugh from your comment to iampotter. Looks like a good basic potato salad recipe to try. When I hit the above "print" icon, a "printer friendly" version of the recipe comes up (as most sites will provide). No ads at all. I have an HP printer also. Strange!!!!! Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008 Really doesn't matter if this is a recipe site or whatever, there is no point in not understanding that this person was upset about how much ink some sites cause you to use. However, since I print a lot of recipes off this site, you just need to click on print this recipe and there are no ads on the page at all. Have a feeling iampotter was just clicking on file, the on print instead of using the print icon at the top of the page. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008 to Lampotter- Where do you see an HP ad? I hit the "print" button adn all I have is the recipe. I' going to guess you have an HP printer. It's one of your printer settings I'm sure. You should have a computer geek take a look for you. For the recipe, it does look good BUT mine is better!!!!!! SSHHHhhhhhh it's a secret recipe. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008 Further to the alst comment, the 'print' selection is at the top of the recipe - no need to highlight the recipe. Keep it simple - just like the recipe . . .by the way, try adding a pinch or two of fresh tarragon and a little paprika - (if you want color, no ink needed or wasted :) Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008 Wonderful, simple and delicious recipe. To iampotter: select the 'print' mode for the recipe - you won't bring up any ads to sap your ink supply. And to cgabriele1940 - you could have suggested this. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008 I totally agree with iampotter. It is a sneaky way to use up one's expensive color ink cartridges. In order to not print the HP color banner, I highlight the recipe only, click on print, then choose "Selection" for what I want to print. I'm sure it has saved me from buying more than one color ink cartridge. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 07/20/2008 sorry for the wrong spelling.I added rice vinegar also,because I ran out of white. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 07/20/2008 I made this yesterday,and it's all gone.I ran out of white vinegar,so I added some rie vinegar ,it was really good.I will make this again and again.I just loved it.My husband does not like eggs in potatoe salad,and this was a hit.Thanks for the good recipe!!!Now I need to make more. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 06/21/2008 It is a very nice and tasty recipe. You don't need as much mayonnaise as it says in the recipe though. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 06/02/2008 My most favorite menu! This recipe's very easy and everyone can surely cook it by yourself...... Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 02/22/2008 This is my all-time favorite way to prepare potato salad. The extra zing from the vinegar adds sophistication and people always remark on how delicious my potato salad is :)Martha Stewart Member
Rating: 1.0 stars 07/05/2020
Awful stuff. No more Martha Stewart recipes for me.
Rating: 1.0 stars
Rating: Unrated 12/13/2013
Cazare Bucuresti este cea mai buna solutie pt un hotel.
Rating: Unrated
Rating: Unrated 09/24/2013
Suchen sie die besten Angebote vom Großhandel? Wir haben sie für sie herraus gesucht und getest. Wollen sie wissen wie die besten Großhändler abgeschnitten haben besuchen sie http://www.lagerausverkauf.biz
the best tube in the internet. for all and the family
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Rating: Unrated 07/04/2012
Made it exactly according to posted recipe, but with extra veggies…a touch dry, so added a bit of sour cream. VERY good!!
Rating: Unrated 10/28/2010
My secret to keeping it from becoming too dry is to add just a bit of Carnation Evaporated milk, regular milk will work too. I prefer to evaporated milk because it’s creamier and it will give it a nice consistency
Rating: Unrated 08/19/2010
I boil 5 LBS. potatos whole till knife tender,put them in the sink and cool with cold water till just warm.Peel and chop into small pieces. Chop 1 small onion very fine. Chop 2 sticks of celery very fine,1 small green pepper choped fine. Pour it all into a deep bowl. Pour 1/2 cup of cider vinager over top and mix together. Add salt and pepper to taste. Mix in 1whole jar of mayo. Sometimes I add bacon and eggs. I have been told that I make the best potato salad in the world,it could be b
Rating: Unrated 05/14/2010
Gourmet Diary, I am with you. The secret to my potato salad is the addition of sour cream with the mayo and a small amount of mustard. I learned this from a Jewish Deli I used to go to who made the best potato salad I had ever eaten. They told me the secret was the sour cream. I also always use eggs, celery and stuffed green olives chopped up and then sliced and put on top as decoration along with sliced eggs. A hit every time, even if I do say so myself, but then there has to be a reason I am t
Rating: Unrated 03/02/2010
Is it best to make this salad the night before?
Rating: Unrated 08/29/2008
Our family LOVES this one. It’s amazing what adding the vinegar to the hot potatoes does. Just had to look it up to make for the weekend…
Rating: Unrated 08/28/2008
This sounds like a tasty recipe that will satisfy all. I plan to make it for my family Labor Day cook out. Wish me luck. Thanks. Deb
I agree w/ other comments - this doesn’t have enough traditional ingredients! My DH wouldn’t eat this without celery - LOTS - and eggs! You all give me a laugh, sometimes, with the comments, but culinaryguru needs to lighten up - we aren’t all perfect . . . remember what happened to the last perfect Man on this earth?
Rating: Unrated 08/27/2008
I’m sorry, it’s not potato salad without yellow mustard and HB eggs, it just isn’t! But adding the dressing while the potatoes are hot is right on the money. I use the french fry cutter on my food processor to cut raw potatoes, then drop them in boiling water. By the time the water comes back to the boil they are just about cooked–test like al dente pasta. I don’t peel the potatoes at all. This is a great way to make LOTS of potato salad for a big celebration.
I don’t peel all of my potatoes and I add a bit of dry mustard to the mayonnaise. The texture is really nice, and the mustard is an interesting touch.
Rating: Unrated 08/26/2008
I always found it to be a crap shoot when boiling potatoes. Too long and they were mush. Too short and they were raw in the middle. This way is FOOLPROOF!! Bake potatoes in oven. Let cool; refrigerate. Peel and continue with recipe. Perfect texture every time.
I Made this with 1/2 c low fat mayo and 1/2 cup low fat sour cream and spices like celery seed and dry mustard and it was wonderfull !
Rating: Unrated 08/25/2008
Thanks for the help on getting rid of the annoying ad at the bottom. I’m not all that computer-savvy but my solution was to watch my printing and cancel print just before it starts the ad. I don’t know why we have to deal with it in the first place.
Rating: Unrated 08/21/2008
add small amount of sweetener and celery seed
To get rid of the HP ad, select the print icon above the recipe, then select print preview from your file menu. You can then raise the bottom margin to send the ad to a second page. Select to print only the first page and that ink using ad is gone! I hope this makes sense. Thank you to Iampotter for commenting about the ad. It bothered me too, but I had never before given any thought to find a way to get rid of it. Thank you to all of you who make helpful comments on these recipes.
Rating: Unrated 08/20/2008
I use a 50/50 combo of nonfat sour cream and mayonnaise, add some mustard to taste to the mixture, and add some balsamic vinegar to add enough tanginess. I dress the potatoes while hot so they absorb the flavors. Beyond that, add what appeals: pickles, finely chopped celery, chopped hard-cooked egg, celery seed, black olives, etc. Enjoy!
Rating: Unrated 08/19/2008
to heathercan: I sometimes use mustard with mayonaise; perhaps a tablespoon or so. You might try just a bit and leave out the mayo, or maybe substitute a nice salad dressing grade olive oil for the mayo. I’m just concerned that a bit of mustard might make the mixture too dry, and more mustard might be overpowering. Experiment and see what works for you. Good luck.
oops sorry blessed farm I didn’t see your comment
iampotter, If you use the “print” command from the recipe page, instead of from File, you will just get the recipe in black and white. - arwen
Apple cider vinegar and chives give it a nice twist….
Does anyone know if you can use mustard instead of mayo? I can’t seem to find a mustard-based potato salad recipe.
Iampotter, you can click the ‘print’ link at the top of the recipe, and you should get an ad free page with the recipe on it to print out. HTH….
If you click on the “print” icon above the recipe, it will give you a printable version without the advertisements. Sometimes a printed version is nice in addition to the virtual one. :-)
Iampotter - Just use the print icon – right under the heading “Basic Potato Salad.” That way you will only print the recipe and not the info and pics in the sidebars. And, CGABRIELE1940, is it that difficult to be pleasant or do you find it easier to be rude.
To cgabriele1940 : I got a good laugh from your comment to iampotter. Looks like a good basic potato salad recipe to try. When I hit the above “print” icon, a “printer friendly” version of the recipe comes up (as most sites will provide). No ads at all. I have an HP printer also. Strange!!!!!
Really doesn’t matter if this is a recipe site or whatever, there is no point in not understanding that this person was upset about how much ink some sites cause you to use. However, since I print a lot of recipes off this site, you just need to click on print this recipe and there are no ads on the page at all. Have a feeling iampotter was just clicking on file, the on print instead of using the print icon at the top of the page.
to Lampotter- Where do you see an HP ad? I hit the “print” button adn all I have is the recipe. I’ going to guess you have an HP printer. It’s one of your printer settings I’m sure. You should have a computer geek take a look for you. For the recipe, it does look good BUT mine is better!!!!!! SSHHHhhhhhh it’s a secret recipe.
Further to the alst comment, the ‘print’ selection is at the top of the recipe - no need to highlight the recipe. Keep it simple - just like the recipe . . .by the way, try adding a pinch or two of fresh tarragon and a little paprika - (if you want color, no ink needed or wasted :)
Wonderful, simple and delicious recipe. To iampotter: select the ‘print’ mode for the recipe - you won’t bring up any ads to sap your ink supply. And to cgabriele1940 - you could have suggested this.
I totally agree with iampotter. It is a sneaky way to use up one’s expensive color ink cartridges. In order to not print the HP color banner, I highlight the recipe only, click on print, then choose “Selection” for what I want to print. I’m sure it has saved me from buying more than one color ink cartridge.
Rating: Unrated 07/20/2008
sorry for the wrong spelling.I added rice vinegar also,because I ran out of white.
I made this yesterday,and it’s all gone.I ran out of white vinegar,so I added some rie vinegar ,it was really good.I will make this again and again.I just loved it.My husband does not like eggs in potatoe salad,and this was a hit.Thanks for the good recipe!!!Now I need to make more.
Rating: Unrated 06/21/2008
It is a very nice and tasty recipe. You don’t need as much mayonnaise as it says in the recipe though.
Rating: Unrated 06/19/2008
Rating: Unrated 06/02/2008
My most favorite menu! This recipe’s very easy and everyone can surely cook it by yourself……
Rating: Unrated 02/22/2008
This is my all-time favorite way to prepare potato salad. The extra zing from the vinegar adds sophistication and people always remark on how delicious my potato salad is :)
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