FoodEgg and potato salad: The ultimate party pleaser

Egg and potato salad: The ultimate party pleaser

If you're looking for a tried-and-true recipe for a signature salad that will impress your guests, I have something truly special for you. Just a few inexpensive vegetables, boiled eggs, and spices are enough to create a party masterpiece on a plate!

Salad with eggs and potatoes
Salad with eggs and potatoes
Images source: © Adobe Stock | MAREN WINTER

6:11 AM EDT, October 9, 2024

There's nothing like family gatherings! Of course, you know that it's mainly about spending time with your group, chatting and reminiscing. Still, no one wants to host their family at an empty table. That's why simple recipes for a tasty treat are more precious to me than gold. One such recipe has become a permanent fixture in my party menu. Why? It's simple—it passed the test in many ways.

Use boiled eggs for the salad

A salad with boiled eggs not only tastes incredible but also looks very aesthetically pleasing. It gives gatherings a pleasant character, and the ingredients—eggs, cucumbers, and radishes—offer a spring-like vibe even on cool autumn days. And that's another advantage of this delicious option: it works well at any time of year. So how do you prepare it? Well, boiled eggs and potatoes are already half the work done. All remaining steps are described in the recipe below.

Egg and potato salad

Ingredients:

  • 5 boiled eggs,
  • about 10 oz of potatoes,
  • 1 red onion,
  • 1 cucumber,
  • a handful of radishes,
  • 2 tablespoons of yogurt,
  • 1.5 tablespoons of mayonnaise,
  • 1 teaspoon of mustard,
  • chives,
  • parsley,
  • salt and pepper to taste.

Preparation:

  1. Peel the potatoes, rinse, and boil them until tender in salted water.
  2. Quarter two boiled eggs and cut the remaining ones into cubes.
  3. Cool the potatoes and dice them; chop the chives, onion, radishes, and cucumber.
  4. Place these ingredients in a salad bowl. Add mayonnaise, yogurt, mustard, and spices. Mix thoroughly.
  5. Place the quartered boiled eggs on top—the salad should look beautiful—and sprinkle with some chopped parsley. Done!
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