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Have you ever bought marvelous-looking German potato salad, only to discover that it tastes like yesterday's rain? This is my mom's recipe, and it's been a staple in our family for years. The whipping cream makes it taste like no other. —Tracy Zettelmeier, Mukwonago, Wisconsin
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Nutritional Facts 3/4 cup equals 309 calories, 15 g fat (7 g saturated fat), 35 mg cholesterol, 117 mg sodium, 39 g carbohydrate, 3 g fiber, 5 g protein.
Originally published as Creamy German Potato Salad in Country April/May 2008, p51
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Reviewed on Mar. 01, 2013 by beefbabe
This is the best potato salad ever!
Reviewed on Jun. 02, 2012 by shopanana
My German grandmother taught me how to make German potato salad and her recipe uses 1/4 cup of sugar, 1-1/2 Tbs. flour and equal parts of vinegar and water approximately 1/2 cup each. Sour cream can be added in place of the whipping cream just before serving. Also salt and pepper should be added to taste. She also boiled the potatoes whole and then cut them up after cooling slightly. The amount of sugar and vinegar can be adjusted to taste.
Reviewed on Jun. 01, 2012 by MrsM2010
Yes, warm is really the only way to eat German Potato Salad, it's best that way!
Reviewed on May. 31, 2012 by DorothyMcCown
Not really a review, but based on one comment, is this eaten warm only? It sounds so good.
Reviewed on May. 30, 2012 by broetchen
On taste 5*, on preparation * moderately quick to put together. I cannot keep my fork out of the bowl.Recipe says it will feed 13. I cut it in half, i.e. 2 lbs of potatoes with 1/4 lb of bacon. It filled a 1 1/2 qt bowl. I have is enough to feed 8. Changes: half sugar half Splenda, addition of snipped chives.
On taste 5*, on preparation * moderately quick to put together. I cannot keep my fork out of the bowl.
Recipe says it will feed 13. I cut it in half, i.e. 2 lbs of potatoes with 1/4 lb of bacon. It filled a 1 1/2 qt bowl. I have is enough to feed 8. Changes: half sugar half Splenda, addition of snipped chives.
On taste 5*, on preparation * moderately quick to put together.Recipe says it will feed 13. I cut it in half, i.e. 2 lbs of potatoes with 1/4 lb of bacon. It filled a 1 1/2 q and think what I have is enough to feed 8.
On taste 5*, on preparation * moderately quick to put together.
Recipe says it will feed 13. I cut it in half, i.e. 2 lbs of potatoes with 1/4 lb of bacon. It filled a 1 1/2 q and think what I have is enough to feed 8.
Reviewed on May. 30, 2012 by Travlnman02
Interestingly my Grandmother made a recipe very similar to this one but she used Kielbasa Sausages quartered and sliced and also fresh Green Beans cut lengthwise in half. She used 6 cups of red poatoes cleaned and quartered, 2 cups of green beans cut in half lengthwise, 1 Lb of Kielbasas Sausages quartered and sliced, No sugar and she put in 3/4 t4aspoon ground mustard, with 1 1/2 cups whole milk and 3/4 cups mayonnaise she made herself. Just cook the potatoes about 4 minutes in boiling water and add the beans and cook an additional 4 minutes till they are tender. Drain and place in 9x13 baking dish that is either greased with butter or if you choose spray with a non-stick cooking spray. Make the sauce the and pour over the potatoes and then bake in a 350 degree oven for about 45 to 50 minutes. I also like to dice up a small red bell pepper and add it when the mixture is done so it is crunchy and you can pick up on the suttle taste. The mustard replaces the vinegar. I tried this recipe and it is good and tastes good but I guess I'm used to Grandma's and prefer the Kielbasa Sausages Instead. Either way you can lighten both recipes up by using Lower sodium meats, and reduced fat dairy and using the Non-stick cooking spray.
Reviewed on May. 29, 2012 by NOMARLOVER
THIS IS THE BEST POTATO SALAD I'VE EVER EATEN, AND THERE ARE ALOT OF GOOD ONES OUT THERE. I ADDED A TOUCH OF PAPRIKA. OUTSTANDING.
Reviewed on Apr. 06, 2012 by Fiveboyd
I've been looking for a recipe just like this after tasting something similar from a caterer. I've made other German potato salads and this is by far the best. Thanks for sharing!
Reviewed on May. 20, 2011 by msruth66
This was the best German Potato Salad with a twist. My husband had a second serving of it which is rare for him to do. I have made it twice now and the second time I did only use about 1/2 C sugar and it was still wonderful.
Reviewed on May. 03, 2011 by savanna2
Now this is close to my homemade German potato salad. I grew up in Germany and still love to make this recipe. I would cut it in half for everybody else out there trying it. Use 9 potatoes, 4 strips of bacon, 1/2 onion, 1 tab flour, *1/4 c sugar, *1/4 c vinegar (* modify these 2 items per taste) and a 1/2 c cream. Add a dash of pepper. Also add about one flat teaspoon of salt to the water when you boil the potatoes. Serve while it is still WARM. Guten Appetit
Reviewed on Oct. 23, 2010 by TariA
This was delicious! Everyone really liked it and I definitely WILL make it again.
Reviewed on Oct. 07, 2010 by mom of boys
I made this dish for a ladies dinner and everyone raved about it. It was very delicious!!
Reviewed on Apr. 03, 2010 by grneyedgirl71
I think I ate too much canned german potato salad as a kid. (I liked it back then, but don't like alot of the vinegar now). However, I tried this recipe for an Easter family gathering soon after it was in Taste of Home. There were 3 people who are completely opposed to eating "german potato salad" and now they all LOVE this! When I ask what I can bring to a family dinner, guess what they ask for .....
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