Transport Your Taste Buds To Germany When You Masticate On This Salad!
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I have never really been a fan of those salads on the side of burgers and the like on holiday celebration. You know what I’m talking about…potato salad, pasta salad, chicken salad. You know what’s my big beef with them? They’re cold! I don’t know why it bothers me so, but I prefer my potato, pasta or chicken salad hot. It’s just a weird pet peeve, I guess.
That’s why this recipe is one of my favorites. This is a yummy German potato salad, but it’s served warm! That’s my favorite part. Then again, I’m a total potato person (is that a thing?). I love anything that contains potatoes. Mmm, so delicious!
Recipe and photo courtesy of Recipes that Crock.
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