Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Salads #s 5 &6

It is a beautiful day. We are going to have a really good meal this evening. The menu includes ribs, German potato salad, grilled asparagus and a cucumber/vadalia onion salad.

The cucumber salad could not be easier. Slice a cucumber thin and a Vadalia onion super thin. Poor a little white vinegar over the cucumber and onion. Add a pinch of salt and a couple of tablespoons of sugar. Mix it all up and refrigerate for an hour or so. Drizzle some good olive oil over it just before eatin it up.

German potato salad is a little bit harder but so worth it. Boil and cube 5 potatoes (or about one per person). I leave the skins on the potatoes, but do whatever floats your boat. Then brown a four slices pieces of bacon and resist the urge to eat them. Crumble them instead and lick your fingers if you have to. Chop up about half a cup of onion (Vidalia or Noon Day are the best)and saute those in the bacon grease. Let the bacon grease cool off a little and whisk in 1/2 cup cider vinegar, 1/4 cup sugar and two tablespoons mustard. Chop up about a quarter cup of dill pickles. Stir everything together. Be gentle - you do not want German mashed potatoes, which are yucky.

If the salad appears to dry, simply mix up some more vinegar, sugar, and mustard and add it. You may also add a boiled egg, but I don't like the way the yolks taste in this dish. I suppose you could omit the yolk.

I will try to post a picture of the meal later on today.

5 comments:

  1. I've never made German Potato Salad but that does sound delish. And I love cukes mixed with other things like kidney beans in a salad like that. Yum. I'm hungry now.

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  2. They both sound GREAT! Thanks!

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  3. That sounds delicious! I want to try the potato salad. I usually just buy it when we have a German meal.

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  4. Mmmm, I love cucumber salad and I really love German potato salad. OK, I'm moving in with you. :)

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  5. Yum!!! Sounds like another great meal, Debbi! Please tell me more about 'Noon Day' onions---this is the first I've heard of them.

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