Japanese Potato Salad (With Apple!)

"I found this on the internet several years ago by Hiroyuki Sato on the Tokyo Food Page. Try it with a bit of chopped apple slices; you might be surprised how well it tastes. The versatilty of this salad makes it very easy to eat: At parties served as is or with crackers; I often eat it as a sandwich on hearty breads for lunch or a snack. For my non-meat eating friends, I just omit the slices of ham and it still tastes great! If you do have access to the asian market, try the Japanese Kewpie Brand Mayo; it's in a clear squeezable plastic bottle with a red cap with a picture of the Kewpie doll on the plastic wrap. This condiment adds a special bit of zing; if not accessible, Miracle Whip could also substitute (though I grew up on Best Foods/Hellman's, this is one time the mayo may make a difference...)"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 40mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Boil the unpeeled potatoes. Meanwhile, cut the cucumber lengthwise and remove the seeds (or use english cucumbers and skip this step.)
  • Cut the cucumber into thin slices and place them in a small bowl. Add one teaspoon salt and mix well; set aside.
  • Cut the onion into paper thin slices and soak them in cold water until you're ready to use them.
  • When the potatoes are done, remove the skins and cut the potatoes lenghtwise, then cut them into pieces about 1 inch wide.
  • Wash the cucumber with water and squeeze out the water out. Also squeeze water from the onion. Place the potatoes, cucumber and onion slices, ham and the rest of the ingredients in a large bowl and mix well.
  • Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  • Optional: Add julienned carrots for more color.

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I never liked to cook or bake til I moved. I missed my hometown cooking that I grew up with, so I wanted to try and recreate those recipes. Now, I am inspired to try new recipes and try to incorporate it with my own taste. I'd like to try and make healthier meals and make it a part of my routine menu.
 
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