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Olivier Salad (Russian Potato Salad)

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This recipe is a staple of the Russian holiday table and is a must at New Year’s celebrations. Created 150 years ago by Lucien Olivier, a Belgian chef working in Moscow, this dish originally featured ingredients liked grouse and caviar but, thanks to Soviet-era shortages, eventually became transformed into a humble—yet tasty—potato salad dressed up with carrots, peas, eggs, and pickles and moistened with tangy mayo.

Ingredients

  • 5 whole Potatoes
  • 3 whole Medium To Large Carrots
  • 4 whole Eggs
  • 1 can (15 Oz. Can) Peas, Drained
  • 4 whole Pickled Cucumbers
  • ¾ cups Mayonnaise
  • Salt To Taste
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  • TO MAKE RUSSIAN MAYONNAISE:
  • 1 cup Regular Mayonnaise, Preferably Full-fat
  • 1 Tablespoon Sugar
  • ¾ Tablespoons White Vinegar
  • ½ teaspoons Salt
  • ¼ teaspoons Hot Mustard

Preparation

Start boiling the potatoes with the skin on. About 20 minutes into the cooking time, add the carrots (also unpeeled) and cook for another 10 minutes, until the potatoes and carrots are tender.

While the vegetables are cooking, boil the eggs until hard-cooked, submerge in cold water, and peel.

Peel the potatoes and carrots once they are cool enough to handle. Dice potatoes, carrots, eggs, and pickles into approximately 1/2 inch cubes. Put the diced ingredients into a large bowl along with the peas and mayonnaise and mix carefully so as not to mush the peas. Taste and add salt if needed. Serve as-is or garnished with chopped parsley.

My version of Olivier is vegetarian but in Russia, this salad is usually made with meat. If you want to make a more traditional version, add 1 cup of chopped cooked beef or chicken; bologna; salami; or hot dogs.

This salad is tastier if you dress up your American mayonnaise a bit to resemble the tangier and spicier Russian mayo. To do this, simply blend the Russian mayo ingredients listed.

Dress the salad when it is ready to be served. It gets watery and spoils faster if it sits in the fridge with the mayo mixed in.

This recipe makes 4 hearty servings or up to 6 smaller servings.

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sophigirl on 1.28.2011

Thanks for posting a recipe for a Russian-style mayonnaise! I’ll definitely be trying it out soon.

I make my salad with regular (Kraft) mayonnaise and add cubed ham. I also use Vlasik “Classic” pickles (or “Classic Kosher”) – I have tried so many pickles looking for that particular taste, and these have passed my “tastes like Grandma’s” test.

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Valery on 1.13.2011

I am from the Ukraine and make this salad A LOT. I always add onion to this and for the meat we do good quality hot dogs. Boiled and diced. I also just use regular mayo and add salt and pepper. The best potato salad ever!

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richfoodforleantimes on 7.12.2010

Mine is like that but with dill and sour cream.

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Irina Vodonos/Moscow Gourmet Kitchen on 6.5.2010

Hi Liza!

Thanks so much for the positive comments! I am glad you liked the recipe. Thank you also for the link to the website that sells Russian groceries. I live fairly close to a bunch of Russian stores (the closest one is about a 20 minute drive from my home, and there are several others about 30-35 minutes away), but I’ll keep it in mind. What do you usually buy there? When I go to a Russian store, I always stock up on canned sprats and sprat pate, canned seaweed (“morskaya kapusta”), and grains like buckwheat and millet. I also usually get some smoked fish or meat products as a treat for my husband. My treat? A chocolate-glazed “syrok”!

Irina

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Liza on 4.10.2010

This is a great recipe. I make this the exact same way, only I typically put pickles instead of pickled cucumbers when I’m in the US because they are more easily available. I usually boil a small chicken breast that I dice or use diced salami. I also add lots of chopped fresh dill in.

I haven’t tried it with that mustard variation though. A great place to buy Russian spices and condiments if you live in the US and do not have a Russian grocery nearby is: russiantable.com. Great prices and the shipping isn’t quite as expensive as a lot of the other online stores that sell groceries. They sell pickled cucumbers, mustard and mayonnaise!

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