Simple Olivier salad
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Ingredients
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Potato
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Carrot
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Chicken eggs
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Boiled sausage
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Pickled cucumbers
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Canned green peas
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Mayonnaise
Kitchen utensils
- Knife
- Board
- Pot
- Spoon or spatula
- deep bowl
Step-by-step recipe
Step 1:
Boil the vegetables. Place the potatoes and carrots in a large saucepan and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil. Once boiling, simmer for about 20 minutes, until tender. Drain and let cool. Boil the eggs. Place the eggs in a separate small saucepan and cover with water. When the eggs are done, let them cool and peel.
Step 2:
Prepare the potatoes. Once the potatoes have cooled, peel them. Use a cutting board to cut them into small cubes. Transfer the sliced potatoes to a deep bowl.
Step 3:
Prepare the carrots. Peel the boiled carrots and cut them into cubes the same size as the potatoes. Add the carrots to the bowl with the potatoes.
Step 4:
Prepare the sausage. Take the cooked sausage and cut it into small cubes. Add the sausage to the bowl with the remaining ingredients.
Step 5:
Cut the peeled boiled eggs into cubes. Carefully place them in a bowl with the vegetables.
Step 6:
Prepare the cucumbers. Trim the pickles, if necessary, and cut them into small cubes. Add the cucumbers to a bowl.
Step 7:
Add the peas. Open the can of peas. Rinse them under running water and add them to the bowl.
Step 8:
Add mayonnaise to the salad. Start with a small amount, then gradually increase until you reach the desired consistency. Gently mix all ingredients together.
Step 9:
Serve. Transfer the finished salad to a beautiful salad bowl or plate. Serve immediately to keep it fresh and crisp.
Cooking tips
Enhance the flavor: To enhance the flavor, lightly season the salad with salt and pepper before adding the mayonnaise.
The main mistake is using too much mayonnaise. Always add it little by little, tasting the salad constantly. Too much sauce will make the dish heavy and tasteless.
If you don't have cooked sausage, you can substitute it with chicken or beef. Fresh cucumbers are also good instead of pickled cucumbers.
Serving: As shown in the video, the salad is best served on a tall plate to give it a full, appetizing appearance. Garnish with fresh herbs or dill sprigs.
Make it easier: All the ingredients can be prepared in advance. For example, boil the vegetables and eggs, and slice the sausage and cucumbers. When guests arrive, all that's left to do is assemble the salad and add the dressing.
