Recipe: To Try At Home Russian salad

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Recipe: To Try At Home Russian salad Delicious, fresh and tasty.

Russian salad. Russian Salad is known by several names such as "Ensalada Rusa" or "Olivier Salad" or "Salad Olivieh". Greeks love 'Rossiki Salata', a yummy potato/vegetable salad bound with more mayonnaise than you'd think possible (add mayonnaise as per your liking - in Greece they use A LOT of it). Try making your own mayonnaise for this.

It was reinvented during Soviet times with canned peas, boiled eggs and bologna, which were then covered in mayonnaise.

Russian Salad, also known as Olivier, is a staple salad in many families in Russia.

It will become your new favorite potato salad.

You can have Russian salad using 11 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve it.

Ingredients of Russian salad

  1. Prepare 1 cup of chopped onion.

  2. You need 1 cup of chopped tomato.

  3. Prepare 1 cup of chopped cucumber.

  4. Prepare 1 cup of chopped cabbage.

  5. You need 1/2 cup of chopped boil patato.

  6. You need 1/2 cup of cream.

  7. It’s 1 spoon of vinegar.

  8. It’s 2 spoon of Olive oil.

  9. You need to taste of Salt.

  10. Prepare 1/2 spoon of Black paper powder.

  11. You need 1/4 spoon of mix hurb.

Today I'm going to give you a recipe inspired by a very famous Russian salad.

Technically, it's known as the Olivier Salad and there's a variation within Russia called Stolichny Salad.

There are many variations on the Russian salad, such as the Spanish one (Ensaladilla Rusa).

In Spain, this salad is so popular that nearly every bar has it on the 'tapas' menu, or serves it as an appetiser.

Russian salad instructions

  1. Ek big size ka bowl le.

  2. All ingredients ko bowl Mein dale.

  3. Mix karein.

  4. Russian salad ready.

This Russian potato salad recipe comes from my grandmother, who had written it down in Russian before she translated it for me when I was a teen.

We made this every Easter, or for any event where family and friends gathered together. —Gala McGaughey, Berryville, Virginia Russian Salad, also known as Olivier (also known as - салат Оливье), is a staple salad in almost every family from ex- Soviet Union.

I read that it is actually very popular in other European counties, including some in middle east, too.

It is rumored that Olivier salad was invented by a Russian chef of Belgian descent, Lucien.

Over the years, it gained in popularity not only in Russia, but throughout the rest of the Soviet Union and Europe.