RECIPE: REC: Texas Potato Salad. Good, solid recipe that I get requests for when we have...

RECIPE:

michael-in-phoenix

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...a barbecue/potluck.

It came from Jane Butel's sister-in-law, Addie.

Texas Potato Salad

From Jane Butel

Finger Lickin’ Rib Stickin’ Great Tastin’ Hot & Spicy Barbecue, 1982

Yield: 4 to 6 servings

4 medium-size baking potatoes (Idaho or Russet), unpeeled

2 teaspoons salt

2 large eggs

2 Tablespoons vinegar

3 Tablespoons unsalted butter

¼ cup finely diced Spanish onion

1/3 cup finely diced sweet gherkins (pickles)

3 tablespoons juice from the sweet gherkins

½ cup mayonnaise

1 whole canned pimiento, sliced into 1/4 –inch strips

1 whole sweet gherkin

1. Over medium heat in a covered saucepan, cook the potatoes in a water to cover mixed with 1 teaspoon of the salt until they are fork tender, about 20 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat, drain the potatoes, and replace the lid, allowing the potatoes to steam for 15 minutes.

2. Meanwhile, cook the eggs with the vinegar and the remaining 1 teaspoon salt in water to cover, until just done, about 10 minutes. Drain and run cold water over them to cool. Peel, slice and dice eggs.

3. Peel the potatoes and return them to the cooking pot. Add the butter to the pot, cutting through the potatoes with sharp knife to allow the butter to be absorbed. The potatoes should be in rough, medium-size chunks. Cover the pot and allow them to stand, off the heat, for 10 minutes. If the potatoes are not hot enough to melt the butter, place the pot, covered, over low heat for a few minutes.

4. Off the heat, add the diced eggs, onion, diced gherkins, gherkin juice, mayonnaise and all but 5 slices of the pimiento; chopping the pimiento you are adding to the salad into ¼ inch squares, mix thoroughly.

5. Transfer the mixture to your favorite bowl, garnish with the whole pickle sliced halfway up into thin slices centered on top of the salad. Add the pimiento strips evenly spaced around the pickle, creating a sun ray effect.

 
I made the potato salad this morning, I enjoyed all your little tips about putting butter

on the hot potatoes, cooking the eggs in vinegar and salt,(they peeled beautifully), and the pretty garnish for the top. It is very good, and I know it will even be better tonight when we sit down to a roasted chicken dinner. I have not made this type of potato salad in years, and rarely use mayo in it anymore so this will be a treat.

 
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