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A few months ago, I shared with you how much our family loves using US Potatoes in our meals. I also shared with you 5 unique kid-friendly potato baon ideas. This time around, let me share with you a potato salad recipe that we recently tried called Curried Potato Salad.

Potato salad is so yummy and so easy to make. But did you know that there are so many ways to make it? I was scouring for unique potato salad recipes and saw several ones that used curry powder. I combined a few of them and came up with my own version.

US Potatoes

For this recipe, I used US potatoes because they stand out from the competition. Some of the reasons they stand out are:

Quality

US potatoes are grown in the most ideal environment- fertile soil, ideal growing seasons and temperatures, and plentiful amounts of water. Generations of experiene by the family farms also contribute to the special care they take with their crops.

Variety

There’s a wide variety of US potatoes that you can use for all occasions, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snacks. US potato types are classified as russets, reds, whites, yellows, blue/purple, fingerling and petite.

Convenience

A lot of us are busy individuals, so if we can cut down on cooking time, why not, right? US potatoes have fresh, dehydrated and frozen varieties for you to choose from. The frozen and dehydrated potato varieties can be used right out of the package- dehydrated ones by simply rehydrating it with water or milk and frozen ones which you can just toss in the fryer or bake in the oven. As a busy mom, I find cooking with them a lot faster. I can save time for family or work instead.

Availability

US Potatoes are not hard to find. You can find them in leading supermarkets nationwide such as Rustan’s, S&R, and SM.

Curried Potato Salad Recipe

Ingredients:

2 1/2 pounds diced US Potatoes

4 pcs large eggs

2 cups mayonnaise

2 cups low fat, plain yogurt

1 small, onion, finely chopped

2 tablespoons Mustard

3 tablespoons Curry Powder

2 pcs small Red Bell Pepper, diced

1 small pack, frozen peas, thawed

Salt and Pepper, to taste

 Directions:

  1. Boil the potatoes for a few minutes over medium heat in a large pot. Add a tablespoon of salt. Cook until potatoes are tender and drain. Set aside to cool.
  2. Boil eggs in a small pan over medium-high heat. After boiling, let it stand for a few minutes, drain and place in a bowl with cold water. When cold, peel the eggs and cut into quarters.
  3. Whisk the mayonnaise, yogurt, curry powder, salt and pepper in a bowl. Add the potatoes, eggs, onions, and peas. Stir to combine. Chill for a few hours until ready to serve.

The combined prep and cook time is roughly only 45 minutes. This makes 10 servings.

This is such a nice twist to the usual potato salad. I think this is how I’m going to make potato salad from now on.

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18 Comments

  1. Hmmm… I never thought of using curry in potato salad. Ma try nga. The yellow color makes the salad more appetizing. Yum!

  2. Curry on salad? I’m curiuos with it’s taste. Will find time to make one. Thanks fir the recipe.

  3. I tried this once from my friend’s and it was delicious. I like eating potatoes, even the sweet ones 🙂

  4. Wow, this dish looks and sounds so good! Can’t wait to try it out!

    Thanks for the recipe! 🙂

  5. I am noy much into potato salad but lately, ive come to appreciate it. I seldom eat on time.because my baby is still adjusting his sleep time while my toddler could be real playful that I need to look afte him big time. Potato salad is what saves my day and makes me full. You recipe is something I find myself trying in our small kitchen.

  6. I don’t make any salad at home because I don’t eat anything with mayonaise. But salad is an easy dish that you can do at home. Wow, pwede pala lagyan ng curry ang salad, feeling ko for cooked dish lang.

  7. Wow, looks delicious! We love potato curry as staple Indian food. What curry powder do you use?

  8. I love potatoes and your recipe is a good addition to my list. Not only is it delicious, it is also healthy. I often use it as an alternative source of carbo.

  9. I’ve been craving for this lately. I’m planning to do it next week on my birthday. This is timely. We add a little all purpose cram for tge creamy taste. 🙂

  10. I got curious with this US potatoes feature from bloggers, hmmmm… maybe if we visit S&R, i’ll try this one. Thanks for the recipe!

  11. I love potato salads but this one is new to me. I can’t imagine the taste of curried potato salad, nakakacurios. Will try to make one nga. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

  12. I know remember how I love potato salad and it is interesting to also find out that there are dehydrated potatoes available on the market. Would love to try that soon. 🙂

  13. Salads, fresh salad, anything basta mga salad is love. First time ko to sis Curried Potato Salad. Pero if ever na e try ko to ako lang mag isa ang masaya kc ang aking husband ay ayaw ng curry favor. Peeo gustong gusto ko pa din e try. Thanks for sharing your recipe.

  14. Potatoes are nice alternative for rice. Nakakabusog and hindi nakakataba hahaha. at nakakagutom ang recipe mo 😀

  15. Our family loves potato salads but I haven’t tried making curried ones ’cause I haven’ had the chance. I think I’ll try making it on our Halloween party.

  16. I’m not fond of curry recipes but your salad looks great. Parang sila yung sineserve na side dishes sa mga restaurants. Ang galing mo Mommy!
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  17. Potato salad is actually my comfort food. I used to prepare mine using sour cream and chives. I want to try your recipe next time, at may curry siya so it’s interesting! 🙂

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