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==Central and Western Europe, North America==
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Though called a [[salad]], it is generally a [[side dish]], as it usually accompanies the [[main course]]. It is generally considered [[snack|casual fare]], and as such is typically served at picnics, outdoor barbecues, [[potluck]]s and other casual meals and events.

General versions of potato salad include:
*salad with a [[mayonnaise]], [[yogurt]] or [[sour cream]] dressing;
*salad with [[vinegar]] dressing;
*salad with [[bacon]];
*salad with a fresh [[herb]] or [[dill]] dressing and/or [[chives]], [[scallion]]s, [[tarragon]], [[gherkin]]s, [[caper]]s or other items;
*salad with raw [[onion]]s and [[pickled cucumber|pickle]]s;
*salad with hard-boiled [[egg (food)|egg]]s (a combination of potato salad and [[egg salad]]).

[[File:Potato Salad with fresh vegetables.JPG|thumb|Northern German potato salad]]
Different versions of potato salad are served at different temperatures. Most potato salads are served at room temperature or chilled, though the southern [[German cuisine|German]] variant may be served warm as well. In the [[United States|U.S.]] and northern Germany potato salads are commonly served chilled and require refrigeration beforehand.{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}}

===Germany===
German "Kartoffelsalat" is a popular variation that is generally prepared with vinegar, potatoes, oil, vegetable broth, bacon bits, parsley, red onion and topped with chive and served warm. This style of potato salad is usually found in Southern Germany. Potato salad from northern Germany is generally made with mayonnaise and quite similar to its U.S. counterpart. Potato salad and sausages (like [[Bratwurst]], [[Weisswurst]], [[Bockwurst]] or [[Vienna sausage]]) is a popular German dish for Christmas Eve.<ref>{{cite web|author=Von&nbsp;Juliane Stich |url=http://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de/panorama/Wuerstchen-mit-Kartoffelsalat-sind-beliebtestes-Weihnachtsessen-id18015596.html |title=Umfrage eines Onlineshops: Würstchen mit Kartoffelsalat sind beliebtestes Weihnachtsessen - Panorama - Aktuelle Nachrichten zum Thema Boulevard, TV, Prominente, Musik. - Augsburger Allgemeine |language=de |publisher=Augsburger-allgemeine.de |date= |accessdate=2012-10-03}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.recidemia.com/wiki/German_potato_salad|title=German Potato Salad Recipe on Recidemia|publisher=Recidemia.com|accessdate=2013-04-14}}</ref>

===Italy===
A version of potato salad popular in [[Latium]] is boiled potatoes dressed with olive oil, vinegar, finely minced parsley and garlic, hot [[chili pepper]]s and salt.
In Sicily, potato salad is made with [[string bean]]s and [[red onion]], dressed with olive oil and vinegar.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://siciliancookingplus.com/salads/05_PotatoSalad.html |title=Potato Salad (''"Patate all'Insalata" - " 'Nzalata ri Patati"'') |publisher=Sicilian Cooking Plus |accessdate=June 30, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Sicilian Vegetarian Cooking |last=Penza |first=John |year=1997 |publisher=Ten Speed Press |location=Berkeley |isbn=0-89815-868-0 |page=146}}</ref>

===United States===
[[File:Potato salad (1).jpg|thumb|Cold potato salad served at a restaurant]]
Potato salad is often served with [[barbecue]], [[roasting|roast]]s, [[hot dog]]s, [[fried chicken]], [[hamburger]]s and cold [[sandwich]]es. Although it is enjoyed any time of year in the United States, it is commonly associated with summer and picnics. White and/or red potatoes are commonly used; it is customary to leave a bit of the skin on red potatoes—especially when Americans make it German-style.

Basic ingredients for traditional American potato salad include: cubed, boiled potatoes (typically russet potatoes), mayonnaise or a mayonnaise-like substitute such as yogurt or sour cream, yellow mustard and/or mustard powder (dry mustard), black pepper, salt, celery seed, dry dill, chopped pickles (pickled cucumber), chives, finely-chopped red or white onion, chopped green or red bell pepper, thinly-sliced/finely-chopped celery and sometimes chopped hard-boiled egg whites (usually one egg per batch of salad). Vegetable ingredients (not including the potatoes) are incorporated raw and never cooked. The salad is often topped with paprika and chives, and generally served cold or room temperature.<ref>{{cite web|title=Traditional Potato Salad-Martha Stewart |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vt-ymMa9enw}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Potato Salad-Food Network |url=http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/potato-salad-recipe1.html}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Creamy Potato Salad-Betty Crocker |url=http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/creamy-potato-salad/f632cea1-2421-4ebd-890a-4d91598c472d}}</ref>


==Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Latin America==
==Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Latin America==

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Central and Western Europe, North America

Though called a salad, it is generally a side dish, as it usually accompanies the main course. It is generally considered casual fare, and as such is typically served at picnics, outdoor barbecues, potlucks and other casual meals and events.

General versions of potato salad include:

Northern German potato salad

Different versions of potato salad are served at different temperatures. Most potato salads are served at room temperature or chilled, though the southern German variant may be served warm as well. In the U.S. and northern Germany potato salads are commonly served chilled and require refrigeration beforehand.[citation needed]

Germany

German "Kartoffelsalat" is a popular variation that is generally prepared with vinegar, potatoes, oil, vegetable broth, bacon bits, parsley, red onion and topped with chive and served warm. This style of potato salad is usually found in Southern Germany. Potato salad from northern Germany is generally made with mayonnaise and quite similar to its U.S. counterpart. Potato salad and sausages (like Bratwurst, Weisswurst, Bockwurst or Vienna sausage) is a popular German dish for Christmas Eve.[1][2]

Italy

A version of potato salad popular in Latium is boiled potatoes dressed with olive oil, vinegar, finely minced parsley and garlic, hot chili peppers and salt. In Sicily, potato salad is made with string beans and red onion, dressed with olive oil and vinegar.[3][4]

United States

Cold potato salad served at a restaurant

Potato salad is often served with barbecue, roasts, hot dogs, fried chicken, hamburgers and cold sandwiches. Although it is enjoyed any time of year in the United States, it is commonly associated with summer and picnics. White and/or red potatoes are commonly used; it is customary to leave a bit of the skin on red potatoes—especially when Americans make it German-style.

Basic ingredients for traditional American potato salad include: cubed, boiled potatoes (typically russet potatoes), mayonnaise or a mayonnaise-like substitute such as yogurt or sour cream, yellow mustard and/or mustard powder (dry mustard), black pepper, salt, celery seed, dry dill, chopped pickles (pickled cucumber), chives, finely-chopped red or white onion, chopped green or red bell pepper, thinly-sliced/finely-chopped celery and sometimes chopped hard-boiled egg whites (usually one egg per batch of salad). Vegetable ingredients (not including the potatoes) are incorporated raw and never cooked. The salad is often topped with paprika and chives, and generally served cold or room temperature.[5][6][7]

Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Latin America

Olivier salad

Russian version, called Olivier salad or Stolichny salad, became popular as a zakuski (hors d'oeuvre, entrée) or a side-dish for Christmas and New Year's Eve (Novy God) feasts across the former Soviet sphere of influence. Originally, the salad included various kinds of poultry, meat and sea fruit; in its current widespread form, it usually includes potatoes, diced boiled chicken (or sometimes ham or bologna sausage), eggs, brined dill pickles, carrots, green peas and onions, dressed with mayonnaise. It can thus be considered as a combination of potato salad, egg salad and chicken salad.

Variations of Olivier salad are also popular in the Balkans, Iberian Peninsula, as well as in some Asian countries and throughout Latin America. In many countries this salad is known as Russian salad (e.g. Greek ρώσικη σαλάτα, Spanish ensaladilla rusa, Turkish Rus salatası etc.). In the Turkish cuisine there is also a traditional potato salad called patates salatası.[8]

References

  1. ^ Von Juliane Stich. "Umfrage eines Onlineshops: Würstchen mit Kartoffelsalat sind beliebtestes Weihnachtsessen - Panorama - Aktuelle Nachrichten zum Thema Boulevard, TV, Prominente, Musik. - Augsburger Allgemeine" (in German). Augsburger-allgemeine.de. Retrieved 2012-10-03.
  2. ^ "German Potato Salad Recipe on Recidemia". Recidemia.com. Retrieved 2013-04-14.
  3. ^ "Potato Salad ("Patate all'Insalata" - " 'Nzalata ri Patati")". Sicilian Cooking Plus. Retrieved June 30, 2011.
  4. ^ Penza, John (1997). Sicilian Vegetarian Cooking. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press. p. 146. ISBN 0-89815-868-0.
  5. ^ "Traditional Potato Salad-Martha Stewart".
  6. ^ "Potato Salad-Food Network".
  7. ^ "Creamy Potato Salad-Betty Crocker".
  8. ^ Aegean Recipes, Vegetarian Dishes. Nur Roy. pp. 2–. ISBN 978-0-9834186-0-3.