German Potato Salad Recipe - Kudos Kitchen by Renee (2024)

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Warm and tangy German Potato Salad is the perfect side dish for just about any main course. It's especially good at a backyard BBQ or party.

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Where does the time go? It feels like we just started October a day or two ago, and already it's almost over. But before it's gone, and we officially move into November, please allow me to share with you another Oktoberfest recipe for my German Potato Salad - Kudos Kitchen Style

This potato salad can be served at room temperature, cold, or I think it's best slightly warmed through to bring out all the flavors. Also, for optimal flavor, and if you can, I suggest making it in advance (up to 8 hours) so all the flavors have a chance to marry and come together as one.

Or how about my very favorite Pork Schnitzel:

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Or, what about a plain old hot dog on a bun with maybe a touch of sauerkraut? Whatever way you choose to pair up this potato salad doesn't really matter...just that you do!

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How to make German Potato Salad:

  • Cut and boil 4 pounds of red potatoes until fork tender.
  • Drain and keep warm add the red onions and cooked bacon.
  • Shake the ingredients for the dressing together in a jar with a lid and pour the dressing over the warm potatoes.
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GERMAN POTATO SALAD - KUDOS KITCHEN STYLE {PRINT THIS RECIPE}
Servings: 10-12 Prep and Cook Time: 20 minutes

4 pounds of red potatoes, cut into bite-sized chunks
2 teaspoons salt
½ pound bacon, cooked, drained, and crumbled. Set aside. Reserve 2 tablespoons bacon grease
1 medium red onion, chopped
½ cup good quality extra virgin olive oil
½ cup apple cider vinegar
2 tablespoons stone-ground mustard
2 teaspoons dried dill weed
1 tablespoon packed brown sugar
2 cloves garlic, minced
¼ teaspoon kosher salt
¼ teaspoon black pepper
chopped fresh parsley for garnish

-In a large stockpot, boil the potatoes until fork tender in enough water (with 2 teaspoons salt) to cover. Drain and cover to keep warm.
-Gently stir in the red onion and the cooked bacon.
-In a jar with a tight-fitting lid, combine the olive oil, apple cider vinegar, mustard, dill weed, brown sugar, garlic, ¼ teaspoon salt, ¼ teaspoon black pepper, and the bacon grease. Shake to thoroughly combine and pour the dressing over the warm potatoes. Stir well and refrigerate until ready to serve.
-Garnish with fresh parsley.
-Serve cold, at room temperature, or warm.

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  1. Pam says

    My grandma made the best German Potato Salad and the recipe is lost with her. I can't wait to try your GPS and stir up some old memories

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  2. Angie Barrett says

    I know! I can't believe that October is almost over!! Ps Thomas will love this!

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  3. Angela | Mind Over Batter says

    I never met a potato salad I didn't like. I love the flavor combination here and I know this would go PERFECT with your pork schnitzel!

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  4. Lana says

    Love German style potato salad! Of course, I like the traditional with mayo too, but it's great to have a change now and then. This will be perfect with the brats we're grilling this weekend 🙂

  5. Susan says

    If I'm having potato salad, it needs to be german potato salad. This is by far the best way to make it. Looks great!

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  6. Liz Berg says

    I used to prefer mayo based potato salad, but I've done a 180 and now love German potato salad! Yours looks perfect!

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  7. Ashley @ Wishes and Dishes says

    I love a good potato salad - it's my go-to side dish for so many dinners. Great recipe, Renee!

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  8. Brenda@SugarFreeMom says

    My hubby would be all over this German potato salad, looks amazing! He'd love those glasses too!

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  9. Heather Schmitt-Gonzalez says

    Those glasses rock! German potato salad is my absolute, hands-down favorite kind of potato salad, and your version sounds amazing. I'm really wishing I had a triple scoop right about now. I know it would go perfectly with a Woodchuck and one of those sammies in memory of Elle. 🙂

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  10. Suzanne Collier says

    OK, I just have to say . . . . DELICIOUS!!!! Exactly the combination of flavors I've been looking for. I added a little red onion and a little more salt for our taste. Honestly, I could have eaten all of it by myself. But I tried to show some restraint. For Dale and I one pound of taters was plenty - and I do have a bit leftover for tomorrow! This is a keeper!!

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  11. Suzanne Collier says

    Making this tonight to go with our roast beef. I can't wait to taste it!

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    • Renee Goerger says

      Yay! I know you'll enjoy it, Suzanne!

      Reply

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German Potato Salad Recipe - Kudos Kitchen by Renee (2024)

FAQs

How to make a potato salad Jamie Oliver? ›

Method
  1. Gently boil the potatoes in salted water until tender. Drain and leave to cool slightly.
  2. Whisk the mustard with the vinegar and slowly add the olive oil. ...
  3. Slice the cooked potatoes in half and dress with the shallot and parsley vinaigrette.

How to keep potatoes from falling apart when making potato salad? ›

Don't Undercook (or Overcook) the Potatoes

Poke them with a fork after the water has boiled for 5 minutes (or, if steaming, after 15 minutes). Don't wait until they fall apart when pierced with a fork.

Should you rinse potatoes in cold water after boiling for potato salad? ›

Rinsing potatoes helps remove excess starch, so it is recommended to rinse the potatoes before cooking. To ensure even more starch is out of the way, it's recommended that they even be quickly rinsed after boiling. We recommend using hot water for rinsing after boiling and cold water prior to boiling.

Does it matter what kind of potatoes you use for potato salad? ›

Waxy potatoes are generally considered the best for classic potato salad because they retain their shape, you don't have to peel them, and they have a smooth texture. People who prefer a creamy potato salad that soaks up dressing like a sponge, though, opt for a starchy potato.

What is French potato salad made of? ›

Ingredients
  1. 9 Yukon Gold potatoes.
  2. ½ cup vegetable oil.
  3. ¼ cup tarragon vinegar.
  4. ¼ cup beef consommé or vegetable broth.
  5. ¼ cup chopped green onions.
  6. 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley.
  7. 1 teaspoon salt.
  8. 1 teaspoon ground black pepper.

What goes bad first in potato salad? ›

But the truth is, mayonnaise isn't your main concern when it comes to spoilage. The actual culprit is the potatoes. Yes, it's true! The humble, reliable potato is a hotbed for bacterial growth if improperly stored after cooking.

Should you peel potatoes before boiling for potato salad? ›

Larger potatoes should be cubed to ensure they cook evenly (peeled first if desired). Smaller potatoes tend to have thin skins and can be boiled whole, no peeling required.

How do you make Mary Berry potato salad? ›

For the salad, combine oil, mustard, sugar, and vinegar in a large bowl. Add the hot potatoes, season with salt and pepper, and set aside to cool. After that, you can mix in the mayonnaise, spring onions, radishes, and celery. Adjust the seasoning to your taste and add the remaining lemon juice.

What makes homemade potato salad watery? ›

Potatoes can retain moisture. To prevent this, drain the potatoes very well in a colander or pot. Allow all the steam to escape the potatoes before mixing them with the dressing and other ingredients.

Why don't you peel potatoes for potato salad? ›

There's no reason at all, so my advice is to leave the skins on. The skin on a potato adds a nice texture and flavor to the potato salad and it's also the healthiest part.

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