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Dill Artichoke Potato Salad
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Eggs
Dutch
Eggs, Potatoes
16
Servings
INGREDIENTS
3
lb
Whole tiny new potatoes
1
c
Mayonnaise or salad
Dressing
2
tb
Red wine vinegar
2
tb
Dijon mustard
1
tb
Lemon pepper seasoning
1
tb
Snipped fresh dill OR — 2-3
ts
Dried/dillw
4
Hard-boiled eggs — peeled &
Chopped
2
6 oz. jars
3/4
c
Chopped onion
2
tb
Chopped dill pickles
Marinated artichoke hearts
Drained & sliced
INSTRUCTIONS
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Scrub potatoes with a vegetable brush under running water. In a Dutch oven,
cook unpeeled potatoes, covered, in boiling lightly salted water, about 20
minutes or just until tender. Drain. Cool potatoes. Cut into bite size
pieces. In a very large bowl, stir together mayonnaise or salad dressing,
vinegar, mustard, lemon-pepper seasoniong and dill. Gently fold in cooked
potatoes, eggs, artichoke hearts, onion and pickle. Cover and chill 4-24
hours. Stir gently before serving.
Recipe By : BHG,Prize Tested Recipes, July '92/Bobb1744
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdja006.zip
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