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New Potato Salad With Dried Tomatoes

 Categories: Salads, Potatoes, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Side dish 
      Yield: 8 servings 
  
      3 lb Small new potatoes, scrubbed 
           And quartered 
  1 1/2 ts Salt 
      1 oz Dried tomato halves 
    1/3 c  Boiling water 
      2 tb Olive oil 
  1 1/2 c  Sliced celery 
    1/2 c  Chopped celery leaves 
      4    Green onions, sliced with 
           Some of the green 
    1/4 c  Snipped fresh dill "OR" 
      1 tb Dried dillweed 
    1/3 c  Reduced fat sour cream 
    1/3 c  Lowfat plain yogurt 
      1 tb Prepared white horseradish 
    1/4 ts Pepper 
  
  Place potatoes in a large kettle with enough water to cover.  Add 1/2 tsp. 
  of the salt.  Partially cover and bring to a boil over high heat.  Boil 
  gently for 15 minutes, or until potatoes are tender but still firm. 
   
  Meanwhile, place dried tomatoes in a small bowl.  Cover with boiling water. 
  Let stand 10 minutes. 
   
  Drain potatoes well; return to pot.  Sprinkle olive oil and 1/2 tsp. of the 
  salt over potatoes, tossing lightly to coat. 
   
  Cut dried tomatoes into thin slivers and add to potatoes.  Stir in celery, 
  celery leaves, green onions, ad dill.  Spoon into large bowl; cover and 
  refrigerate at this point if preparting ahead. 
   
  Combine sour cream, yogurt, horseradish, pepper and remaining 1/2 tsp. salt 
  in a small bowl.  Pour over potato mixture and toss gently to coat. Cover 
  and refrigerate up to 24 hours.  Makes 8 servings. 
   
  Approximate nutritional analysis: 182 calories per serving; 4 g protein; 32 
  g carbohydrate; 5 g fat (24% of calories); 3 g fiber; 5 mg cholesterol; 522 
  mg sodium; 37% of the Daily Value for vitamin C. 
   
  From the American Health, June 1995, page 90. 
  Submitted By ARLENES@HOLLY.COLOSTATE.EDU  On




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