Sunday, November 6, 2011

Something Savory: Hot German Potato Salad

Chase was a little skeptical of this one, but totally willing to try it. He's not a potato salad fan, but this is something entirely different. It's warm, full of bacon and rich flavor, and topped with delicious smoked sausage.

My mom used to make this one for us growing up. With all the flavors, I expected it to be more complicated. But if you can use a whisk and boil potatoes, you can make this recipe.

We always ate this as a main course, but this also works great as a warm side dish. Just skip the smoked sausage on top (you know, if you want).

Happy cooking!

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Hot German Potato Salad


Ingredients
6 medium potatoes
4-6 slices of bacon
¼ cup chopped onion
2 Tbsp flour
2 Tbsp sugar
1 tsp salt
1 tsp celery seed
Dash of pepper
¾ cup water
cup vinegar
2 eggs
1 smoked sausage (the big U-shaped kind, Hillshire Farms is best)

Directions
1. Peel and chop potatoes into 1-inch cubes. Cook in boiling water until fork-tender. Drain and place in deep casserole dish.
2. Meanwhile, over medium heat in a large skillet, cook bacon until crisp. Drain, reserving about 2 Tbsp bacon grease.
3. Crumble the bacon over the potatoes in the casserole dish.
4. Cook the chopped onion in the reserved grease over medium heat until tender but not browned.
5. Combine the flour, sugar, salt, celery seed and pepper in a small bowl. Stir into the cooked onions.
6. Add water and vinegar to the onion mixture. Cook until slightly thickened, whisking gently but constantly.
7. Beat the two eggs in a small bowl. Whisk the eggs into the onion mix.
8. Continue stirring until the eggs are cooked and incorporated into the thickened sauce.
9. Meanwhile, turn the oven on to broil.
10. Pour sauce over the potatoes and bacon and stir gently.
11. Split the sausage down the middle all the way around, but don't cut all the way through. Slice the sausage into 3-4 inch pieces. Place in a circle around the top of the casserole dish.
12. Place the casserole under the broiler for a few minutes, until the sausage is warmed and lightly browned around the edges.
13. Serve and enjoy. It's especially tasty with a little side of mustard.

Prep time: About 45 minutes.

Chopped onion ready for bacon grease cooking, crispy bacon, and dry ingredient mix.
And unrelated cinnamon rolls.

Onion mixture after eggs are whisked in and cooked.

Potatoes and bacon coated with onion and egg sauce.

Happy cooking!

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