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  2. Julia Child, Ina Garten, and I Swear by This 1 Trick for the ...

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    Here, instead of the mustard that’s included in many classic potato salad recipes, sour cream, vinegar, and briny pickles team up to lend a lovely amount of tartness to cut through the richness ...

  3. Here's How Ina Garten, Martha Stewart & More Make Potato Salad

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    A summer backyard bash isn’t quite the same without one particular side dish: potato salad. Perfectly crispy on the outside, warm and soft on the inside, and coated with a luscious layer of ...

  4. How to Make Potato Salad - AOL

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    Southern potato salad often includes chopped hard boiled eggs and pickles or mustard. Here are some tasty potato salad recipes to try: Creamy Potato Salad with Eggs, Peas and Chives. Potato Salad ...

  5. Potato salad - Wikipedia

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    Japanese potato salad with Japanese quail eggs. A version of potato salad in Japan is known as potesara (or potesala ポテサラ), an English loanword portmanteau. It traditionally consists of the primary potato salad ingredients (mashed boiled potatoes, chopped onions) mixed with a dressing of mayonnaise, rice vinegar, and karashi mustard ...

  6. List of salads - Wikipedia

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    Potato salad: Worldwide Potato salad Made from potatoes, and varies throughout different regions of the world. American versions often use mayonnaise, sour cream or milk dressing. [27] Raheb: Lebanon: Vegetable salad Made with eggplant (aubergine) and tomatoes. Ramen salad: Hokkaido, Japan: Noodle Salad Made with lettuce, tomato, sweetcorn ...

  7. Potato Salad Recipe - AOL

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    Place the potatoes in a large pot with cold water. Bring to a boil; reduce the heat and simmer for 15 - 20 minutes. When you poke a fork into the potato it should be slightly firm but cooked.