Daffodil International University
Faculty of Allied Health Sciences => Nutrition and Food Engineering => Topic started by: Masuma Parvin on July 30, 2013, 03:48:16 PM
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Ingredients
900 g tiny new potatoes , scrubbed
2 T dry white vermouth or dry white wine
1 t white wine vinegar , or to taste
Pepper to Taste
1 garlic clove , finely chopped
3 T low-fat mayonnaise
5 T natural low-fat yogurt
1⁄2 large firm cucumber , diced
80 g spring onions , thinly sliced
3 T chopped fresh dill
1 1⁄2 T chopped fresh tarragon
fresh dill and tarragon leaves to garnish
Preparation
1. Cook the potatoes in a saucepan of boiling water for about 10 minutes or until they are just tender. Drain and return them to the pan. Set over a low heat and shake them around for a few minutes to evaporate any moisture. Transfer the potatoes to a mixing bowl and leave to cool for about 5 minutes.
2. Sprinkle the vermouth or wine and wine vinegar over the potatoes. Season with pepper. Turn the potatoes to mix, then leave to cool completely.
3. Meanwhile, mix together the garlic, mayonnaise and yogurt in a small bowl until smooth.
When the potatoes are cool, add the cucumber, spring onions, dill and tarragon. Spoon on the mayonnaise and yogurt mixture, and stir gently to mix everything together. Serve at room temperature or chilled, garnished with dill and tarragon leaves.
A potato salad with a creamy dressing is always a winner, and the version here, with cucumber, spring onions and fresh herbs, is sure to become a firm favourite. Potatoes are full of goodness, particularly if the skins are left on.
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yummy.....nice post
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I think it will be a healthy food in ifter too. Thanks
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nice post
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Nice post mam :)
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Delicious, I like salad.
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Nice post
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Potato is a good source of starch, vitamins and fiber. So we should take potato everyday in our menu.
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Nice post