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Jewish salad recipe: Your go‑to dish for any occasion

Jewish salad is one of those dishes that always tastes amazing. Its simplicity and versatility make it perfect for both everyday meals and special occasions. Crunchy potatoes, delicate eggs, and flavorful onions create a unique combination of flavors. Want to prepare a delicious Jewish salad? Let us guide you step by step.

Jewish salad is made from simple ingredients.
Jewish salad is made from simple ingredients.
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7:54 PM EST, November 21, 2024

Some recipes have something special—they are simple, quick to make, and at the same time full of flavor. One such dish is the Jewish salad, which impresses with its versatility. It's ideal for dinner, family gatherings, and even the holiday table. Prepared with basic ingredients that most of us always have in the kitchen, it is a perfect choice when we want to make something tasty quickly.

How to prepare Jewish salad?

Preparing Jewish salad takes just a few steps and will not take more than a few minutes (after cooking the ingredients). Here's the recipe step by step:

Ingredients:

  • 2 pounds of type A potatoes (e.g., salad varieties),
  • 7 hard-boiled eggs,
  • 1 medium onion,
  • half a bunch of fresh chives,
  • a few pickles (optional),
  • a tablespoon of mustard (optional),
  • mayonnaise,
  • salt and pepper to taste.

Method of preparation:

  1. Preparing the ingredients: Wash the potatoes thoroughly without peeling them, and cook them in salted water with a tablespoon of vinegar. This will keep them firm and prevent them from falling apart when diced. After cooking, cool them and cut them into cubes.
  2. Hard-boiled eggs: Cook the eggs, cool them, and then peel. Cut them into cubes, similar in size to the potatoes.
  3. Vegetables: Finely chop the onion and cut the chives into smaller pieces. If using pickles, also cut them into small cubes.
  4. Combining the ingredients: Transfer all ingredients to a large bowl. Add mayonnaise and—if you wish—mustard, which gives the salad a slight spicy accent. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  5. Refrigerate: Place the finished salad in the refrigerator for a few hours to let the flavors combine. This will enhance the aroma and texture of the salad.

A few additional tips:

  • Potatoes: Type A potatoes, which are firm and low in starch, are recommended. This ensures the salad is crunchier.
  • Mayonnaise: You can use store-bought mayonnaise or make it yourself.
  • Spices: Apart from salt and pepper, you can add other spices to the salad, such as sweet or hot paprika.
  • Additions: You can enrich the Jewish salad with other ingredients, such as chopped fresh cucumbers, tomatoes, or pieces of smoked salmon.
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