Please note orders placed from 11/04/2024 will be affected by our annual stocktake and will be shipped from April 22nd. We appreciate your patience.
Close account popup

sign in

or sign in with

reset your password

Summery potato salad

Nov 16th 2021 · kitchenaid

Summery potato salad

Summer entertaining is back, and we're looking to elevate the sides served this social season! This summer potato salad is super simple and sure to be the talk of the table.
  • Makes

    5-6 servings

  • Prep/Cook Time

    30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 kg baby potatoes (waxy potato varietals)
  • 4-5 baby cucumbers
  • 1/2 bunch radish
  • 1/3 cup parsley, leaves and storks
  • 1/3 cup mint leaves
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • Zest of 1/2 lemon
  • 2 tbsp plain greek yoghurt
  • 1/2 tbsp capers, rinsed
  • 2 tbsp olive oil

Special equipment

  • KitchenAid 13 cup food processor
  • Sharp knife

Method

  1. Slice the potatoes in half or quarters if they are large, leaving the skins on. Steam them until they are cooked but still firm. Run cold water over and drain, set aside too cool.
  2. To make the herb sauce; attach the blade attachment to a KitchenAid® 13 cup food processor. Add the mint leaves, parsley leaves and storks, lemon juice and zest, Greek yogurt, capers and the olive oil. Secure the lid and blitz on medium speed until the herbs are roughly chopped and the sauce is mixed well. Remove from the food processor and set aside.
  3. Insert the slicing blade into the food processor. Secure the lid, and turn the slicing knob to 1 or 2 (depending on thickness preference). Turn the machine on low speed, then feed the radish and baby cucumbers through the feed tube, using the food pusher to push the pieces through the slicer. Remove the slices from the work bowl.
  4. Once cooked potatoes are cooled down add them to a mixing bowl, spoon over the herb sauce and toss through using a spoon.
  5. Arrange the potato salad on a large serving platter, scatter the sliced radish and cucumber in-between pieces of potato and serve.

blog

Our most adored dishes