No more gloppy potatoes and mayonnaise
There are classic dishes you don’t want to mess with. Mom’s lasagna or apple pie might come to mind. And then, there are those old-timey dishes that could really benefit from a makeover. Potato salad is in the latter category. The gloppy, potatoes-and-mayonnaise style that has reared its head at picnics and potlucks since the 1950s doesn’t win any points for flavor or nutrition.
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Enter our take on this classic — a winner for substance and style. Green beans, fresh corn and red onion accompany the red potatoes, making it a nutrient-rich summer veggie bonanza.
And with a bright, tangy combination of grainy mustard, vinegar, tarragon and olive oil, you won’t miss the mayo one bit. Make this potato salad 2.0 for your next gathering of family or friends, and don’t be surprised when they ask for the recipe!
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Servings = 4
Calories: 232
Carbohydrate: 44 g
Total fat: 5 g
Saturated fat: 1 g
Protein: 6 g
Carbohydrate: 44 g
Dietary fiber: 6 g
Sugar: 7 g
Added sugar: 0 g
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Sodium: 484 mg
— Developed by Sara Quessenberry for Cleveland Clinic Wellness.
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