It would be interesting to see how your mother's German potato salad compares to my grandmother's German potato salad. No eggs or mayo. just oil and vinegar over potatoes, onions, and a few herbs.We had a cultural pot luck at work last fall. It was pretty fun. Bring something from your family's culture to share with the department. I'd bet 60 people brought something. My mom's German potato salad won!![]()
Waxy skin potatoes, sweet onions, bacon, bacon grease, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, salt pepper. Proportions are top secret.It would be interesting to see how your mother's German potato salad compares to my grandmother's German potato salad. No eggs or mayo. just oil and vinegar over potatoes, onions, and a few herbs.
Yum! Authentic German Potato Salad is on my bucket list. I am descended from hearty German stock but was never introduced to the cuisine. Me thinks I've been cheated!Waxy skin potatoes, sweet onions, bacon, bacon grease, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, salt pepper. Proportions are top secret.![]()
Wasn't that a band on the punk scene in Seattle?I prefer potluck to any other meal. Everyone brings their best, although everyone doesn't have the same taste buds. I love taking a taste of every dish.
My specialty is a $30 baked beans dish. Have make it the day before. Never, ever bring any home. But now it is expected of me, which is fine.
I also make some killer deviled eggs.![]()
Waxy skin potatoes, sweet onions, bacon, bacon grease, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, salt pepper. Proportions are top secret.![]()
They are similar, but your family must have come from a different part of the country.Waxy skin potatoes, sweet onions, bacon, bacon grease, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, salt pepper. Proportions are top secret.![]()
We generally do potluck for Thanksgiving at my sister's. She does the turkey and everyone else brings a side dish. Co-ordination is the key...one year everyone brought coleslaw...I prefer potluck to any other meal. Everyone brings their best, although everyone doesn't have the same taste buds. I love taking a taste of every dish.
In D.C., that is a pie with crack in it.My potluck specialty is Marionberry pie. I believe berry pie should taste like berries. Sweetening is 1/2 c. sugar mixed thoroughly with 1/2 c. corn starch for thickening. Mixed with the berries and the juice of a lemon to bring out the tartness of the berries. It's always a hit. If there are more than 6-8 people, I will take two pies.
oosik,No - I like potlucks. However - I worked for the Health Dept for many years. Potlucks were always a good source of local foodborn illness. Poor preparation or lack of adequate refrigeration OR both.
Is food is any less safe today than it's been in the past or if with today's 24-7 news cycle we just hear about it more. Well, that and our litigation-obsessed society where it's cheaper to recall an item that's even suspected of contamination than to risk a lawsuit, even though most of that product is just fine.Sadly, you are correct. Nothing is the same as in our past. Even Bake Sales are becoming taboo because of health issues. Darn, we just polished off the last of two 40 oz jars of Jif Peanut Butter only to wake up to the massive salmonella recall on them. Our food supply is not safe.
I wonder if our food allergies and all these nasty bugs that make us sick are because our immune systems are toast. We played outside and even ate dirt as kids and I don't ever remember getting sick from something I've eaten.