jennyema
Chef Extraordinaire
It's nicht Deutsche kartoffelsalat unless it has bacon in it!!!
Also called "mâche" (particularly in France but also elsewhere). It's pretty easy to grow and doesn't take up much room.In case anyone is wondering, this is what's more commonly known as "lamb's lettuce" or "lamb's tongue" and is a somewhat bitter, leafy green. It can be found in parts of Europe, but is not easy to find in the US.
I've seen it in some of the salad-in-a-bag offerings, and (very) occasionally at the farmers markets, but other than that it's not a common item here.
It was an ingredient in one of the potato salad recipes that someone posted above. They called it by the name "cornsalat."I buy it all the time at a store right down the street. But it also carries several types of cress regularly too.
How did mâché appear on a potato salad thread?
I see it quite often at Produce Depot and the Asian markets. It grows everywhere here.Also called "mâche" (particularly in France but also elsewhere). It's pretty easy to grow and doesn't take up much room.
I see it quite often at Produce Depot and the Asian markets. It grows everywhere here.
When I was growing up and when I lived in Germany, potato salad was always served warm...with bacon and the bacon fat used in the dressing, caraway and radishes were also always part of Great Grandma Lizzy's Kartoffelsalat. Or, maybe my Grandma added those! Lizzy died b/4 I was born.
Careful how you use the term "authentic". There are probably as many recipes for German potato salad as there are Omas.
Let's not pick on that person. The person wrote "...an authentic..." which implies one of several or many authentic recipes.Good point Craig. My German grandmother always used bacon in her "authentic" salad.
Let's not pick on that person. The person wrote "...an authentic..." which implies one of several or many authentic recipes.
You have a valid point Taxi.
Wow, you're really going to do this again Addie?
I saw that you 'welcomed' her in another thread, Addie....my apologies.
I do think you're taking it a bit far as far as the 'welcoming police'.
Take care and have a good evening.
Cheryl, I am not chastising anyone. I am only asking that our longtime member please be more observant and welcome our newer members. I don't think my request was written in an offensive manner.
Kinda like saying "we have an app for that"!...If you want to welcome them, that's nice, but certainly not necessary. The DC website is pretty straight forward, if a new person wants to introduce him/herself, it's an easy thing to do as we have an introduction forum....