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German Potato Salad

 Categories: Salads 
      Yield: 6 servings 
  
      8 ea Medium potatoes (2-3/4 lb) 
      6 ea Green onions * 
    1/2 c  Chicken broth 
      2 tb Olive oil 
      1 tb Wine vinegar 
    1/2 ts Dry mustard 
    1/4 ts Celery seeds 
      1 x  Salt to taste 
      1 x  Fresh ground pepper to taste 
    1/2 c  Low-fat sour cream  -OR- 
    1/2 c  Plain yogurt 
      2 tb Minced fresh dill  -OR- 
      1 ts Dried dill 
  
  * Use white part and some green, chopped. 
  ========================================================================== 
     In boiling water over medium heat, cook potatoes in their skins until 
  tender, about 25 to 30 minutes.  Drain and dry over low heat in same pan. 
     While still warm, peel and cut potatoes into 1/4-inch thick slices. 
  Set aside and keep warm. 
     In a saucepan, combine green onions, broth, olive oil, vinegar, 
  mustard, celery seeds and salt and pepper to taste; simmer 2 minutes. 
     Cool slightly.  Stir in sour cream, mixing well.  Pour dressing over 
  warm potatoes and mix gently.  Sprinkle dill on top of salad and serve at 
  room temperature. 
     From "The Incredible Potato Cookbook," by Maria Luisa Scott and Jack 
  Denton Scott; Consumer Reports Books. 
     Printed in the July 2, 1992 issue of the Los Angeles Daily News.




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