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Cottage Potato Tomato Salad

Cottage Potato Tomato Salad

06/24/14 | egg, entree, salad, tomato

Andrea’s picks for this month’s Cottage Cooking Club recipes all looked tempting, but the new potato, tomato and boiled egg salad got my attention. Now, I am not a huge fan of hard-boiled eggs. In fact, I’m quite picky about chook pellets, as my hubby calls them, especially if they are stinky. Deal’s off! But, since I reach for free-range eggs, I have noticed they do not have that unbearably fishy smell to them, even when boiled.

Living in Southern California has a lot of advantages, besides the obvious, beautiful weather. There is a big community of Middle Easterners here and grocers cater to the culinary needs of the residents.

I confess I get a bit carried away in the produce section, especially if I am shopping on a grumbling tummy, which explains the pound of long beans and three bunches of radishes destined to rot in my fridge. Who needs three bunches of radishes, anyway?

Besides the plentiful produce section with a wide range of fresh herbs, most Armenian and Persian grocers also offer house-made dishes, even fesenjan which is certainly not as good as Mom’s, but still a healthy and delicious heat+serve perfect for a busy work-night.

My intention here is not to campaign for the local markets, as they do so well they really do not need my help in rounding up business. I really just want to tell you that they also offer dips, soups and salads, the most popular of which is likely Olivier. Despite its French name, this salad traces its roots to Russia where the basic potato salad is embellished with both chicken and egg. Perhaps that explains the appeal of Hugh’s salad.

This salad has all the classic flavours that pair so well with gently boiled new potatoes. The egg and the onion are present, but there is a newcomer, the tomato. That is the sort of innovative idea you will find in Hugh’s books. Who would have thought to toss some cherry tomatoes into a potato salad?  Get your copy and come cook along with us at Andrea’s.

This salad is lovely for the summer months and serves well as dinner. It draws smooth, chewy, crunchy textures from the various ingredients, the best of which is the surprising burst of flavour you get when you pop a tomato between your teeth. I just hope Hugh does not mind my throwing some crunchy radishes into the mix.

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Comments

  1. June Baby says

    June 24, 2014 at 23:31

    That looks delicious! A lovely side dish indeed 🙂

  2. Anonymous says

    June 25, 2014 at 03:23

    Yum, I want to make this! -Jill Karmach

  3. Cathleen | My Culinary Mission says

    June 25, 2014 at 17:54

    Stunning. I'm in awe over your photography!

  4. ugoigo says

    June 25, 2014 at 20:13

    Your photography skills are as amazing as your cooking!

  5. Cheri Savory Spoon says

    June 25, 2014 at 21:35

    Hi Coco, love your presentation it is gorgeous!

  6. COCO JZ says

    June 27, 2014 at 22:16

    Thanks, June. Hope you try it.

  7. COCO JZ says

    June 27, 2014 at 22:16

    Jill, it's so easy that, even with your busy schedule, you can make it!

  8. COCO JZ says

    June 27, 2014 at 22:17

    Cathleen, you just made my day. Thank you!

  9. COCO JZ says

    June 27, 2014 at 22:17

    You are the sweetest! Many thanks! xo

  10. COCO JZ says

    June 27, 2014 at 22:17

    Thanks, Cheri. I had a blast with my li'l “photo shoot.”

  11. Andrea_TheKitchenLioness says

    June 28, 2014 at 05:03

    Dear Colette, you did an outstanding job with the presentation of the Potato Salad – it looks colorful and fresh and utterly delicious – I am so glad that you decided to join us and that you enjoy this wonderful cookbook so much! I particularly like the first picture – just fabulous, dear friend! The addition of the red radishes certainly makes this an even healthier dish!
    Have a great weekend!

  12. Diane Balch says

    June 28, 2014 at 14:24

    You are so funny with all your beans… I guess it better to over shop produce than baked goods. Lovely salad, this is the only time of year that our produce in NY is really good so I am enjoying the seasons harvest too.

  13. dulceshome.com says

    June 28, 2014 at 17:25

    Your salad looks wonderful! I have the same issue with buying produce. Oh well! Your radish addition looks delicious. I'm sure Hugh is fine with it! 🙂

    I made this salad as well, and thought it was great. Happy that you enjoyed yours as well!

  14. Cocoa and Lavender says

    June 28, 2014 at 18:43

    What a colorful and beautiful potato salad. I love Sean's “chook pellets!” Your photos are just beautiful – I love the one of your desk and the cookbook! xox, David

  15. Zosia says

    June 28, 2014 at 19:25

    Your salad looks so fresh and beautiful, and I love that you made it a home for some of your radishes.

  16. Peggy Gilbey McMackin says

    June 29, 2014 at 16:51

    Spectacular! So fresh and appetizing. Love your pics too.

  17. valentina maria kenney wein says

    June 29, 2014 at 18:49

    So, so pretty!

  18. ovenchaos says

    June 29, 2014 at 20:31

    Love the colors of the salad! I am saving this recipe for when the super hot summer days hit us on the West Coast. I also looove shopping at our local Iranian markets 🙂

  19. Mary Hirsch says

    July 24, 2014 at 01:58

    Now I love radishes, Coco, so I could probably polish off 3 bunches of them and they would have never met your Tomato, Potato and Boiled Egg Salad. Butttt, that was a great idea to add radishes. Candy also made this salad so I am interested in trying it now. I am really enjoying this cookbook. If I hadn't joined the CCC, I know I wouldn't make time to do this. Summer is busy. I have my July recipes done (also did the stale bread-thing) and will be posting on time this month. I really enjoy reading your blog. Another good perk of cooking with Andrea.

  20. COCO JZ says

    July 24, 2014 at 20:12

    Thanks, sweety!

  21. COCO JZ says

    July 24, 2014 at 21:05

    Thanks for checking mine out, Mary. You're a brave woman for tackling more than one recipe. I can only manage one at a time. I do love this Cottage Cooking Club Andrea has set up for us. We're lucky to know her! Can't wait to see your pick for July.

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