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Potato Salad


Dpantherman

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I went home this past weekend, and to my surprise my grandmother made some potato salad, which is well known to be the best around, I doubt anyone on Earth could make it better. But anyway, I was wondering what you or your loved ones put in yours (or their) potato salad. Mainly because Im procrastinating for this exam i have tmr.

One thing that I hate is too much mustard. Too much mustard really screws it up.

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I took my Moms recipe and altered it a bit. I use baby red potatoes, well seasoned during boiling, and after they're cooled add some mayo, some Dijon mustard, celery, cucumbers, diced red onion, salt & pepper, and a little dill...Never had anything but rave reviews. I put a good amount of Steak seasoning and Adobo in the water, puts some good flavor in the potatoes themselves. If the foundation is solid, normally so will the rest...

The German is very good, but too many times Ive had it when the potatoes are undercooked...

Jase's version is one I will be trying soon, I like the simplicity. Too often I over-achieve in tryin to create something that's the tastiest ever...

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My mom makes a warm potato salad with bacon and fried onions and a vinegary sauce. Its badass.

German Potato salad.

I hate it when people put eggs in Pot salad. Thats fuging Egg Salad you assholes.

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My mom does the same thing. Awesome.

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I have to make potato salad and banana pudding for a family get together this weekend.

I put potatoes, eggs, pickles, mayo, little bit of mustard, pimientos, onion, salt and pepper. It's pretty good.

My banana pudding is to die for.

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I have to make potato salad and banana pudding for a family get together this weekend.

I put potatoes, eggs, pickles, mayo, little bit of mustard, pimientos, onion, salt and pepper. It's pretty good.

My banana pudding is to die for.

Sounds deeee-lish

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