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Celerity

(43,107 posts)
Fri May 22, 2020, 06:19 AM May 2020

Cook like a Swede! 12 Svensk Potatissallad (Swedish Potato Salad) recipes

Google can auto translate for you, and my snapshots use this for you, the links to the actual recipes are at the top link

https://www.ica.se/buffe/artikel/godaste-potatissalladerna/



Potato salad must be one of the most delicious accessories for grilled food! Here we talk about 12 great varieties of potato salad and which protein they are best suited to serve as an accessory to.











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Cook like a Swede! 12 Svensk Potatissallad (Swedish Potato Salad) recipes (Original Post) Celerity May 2020 OP
Somebody tell taterguy about #8. Fresh potatoes and arugula. SkatmanRoth May 2020 #1
Yum! smirkymonkey May 2020 #2
Those are some great recipes but I don't think they are necessarily Swedish. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2020 #3
oh, I am sure that overall they are not at all exclusively of Swedish origin Celerity May 2020 #4
Maybe the reason I'm so familiar with those potato salad varieties The Velveteen Ocelot May 2020 #5
+100000 Celerity May 2020 #6
Swedish potato salad #13 whistler162 May 2020 #7

SkatmanRoth

(843 posts)
1. Somebody tell taterguy about #8. Fresh potatoes and arugula.
Fri May 22, 2020, 07:14 AM
May 2020

We all know how much taterguy loves to grow arugula.

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
2. Yum!
Fri May 22, 2020, 05:06 PM
May 2020

I love summer vegetable salads! I prefer the potato salads w/out mayonnaise. They all look great though!

Hopefully, things will get better in time for some summer cookouts.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,587 posts)
3. Those are some great recipes but I don't think they are necessarily Swedish.
Fri May 22, 2020, 05:24 PM
May 2020

Last edited Fri May 22, 2020, 08:28 PM - Edit history (1)

My mother made #1 and #9 and variations for about as long as I can remember.

Celerity

(43,107 posts)
4. oh, I am sure that overall they are not at all exclusively of Swedish origin
Fri May 22, 2020, 06:39 PM
May 2020

Many though are extremely popular, and other than Germany, I have never seen a country (let alone one our size) with a greater variety of types that are common. I am a potato freak overall, not just in potatissallad, and I am in quasi heaven here, Overall we have far more choice than our neighbours do. London was also wonderful for potatoes and types and variety and quality as well.

One thing that I have always been amazed with about Sweden is how much of our daily food and goods (in certain sectors for goods) are actually Swedish made or grown or raised. That and just how many institutions have a completely Swedish input or option. It really is like a shrunken down major nation in terms of the domestic versions of most things. Hell, up until recently, we had TWO major global automobile manufacturers (Saab and Volvo. GM in the United States fucked Saab hard, (IMHO, the US courts sided with GM, and I would NEVER buy a GM product) blocked multiple partial sales to Chinese backers despite no longer even being a partial owner at all, and so it (just the car division) Saab auto went bankrupt in 2012.) That (2 major auto brands) alone is amazing for a nation of only 7, 8, 9 million (our population for most of the time Post WWII those two brands were globally sold.)

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,587 posts)
5. Maybe the reason I'm so familiar with those potato salad varieties
Fri May 22, 2020, 08:23 PM
May 2020

is that I grew up in and still live in a state where there are a lot of descendants of Swedish and Norwegian immigrants (1.6 million, including me), and potato salad and other potato dishes feature heavily in Scandinavian cuisine. I grew up with that kind of potato salad and never thought to wonder where it came from.

I used to know a car mechanic who specialized exclusively in repairing Saabs. He thought they were the best cars ever but that they were tricky to repair and hardly anybody did it right. I still see them here and there. GM is sort of predatory I guess. They bought and stopped making Saturns, too, which annoyed me no end. I've got one that I like very much and would buy another if they still were being made.

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