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Asparagus and Potato Salad

May 24, 2011

Oh, long weekend, we will miss you dearly!

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It rained yesterday on and off but we still managed to get some work done outside. Eric finished installing the railing posts and he started the fascia boards along the edge. It gives a lovely polished effect!

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Meanwhile, I tended to the garden beds while the worms tended to my soil. ;)

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We also put together my new compost bin that was a birthday gift from my in-laws.

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She’s a beauty, isn’t she? I believe my transition into a tree-huggin, hippy, vegan is now complete. ;)

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A compost bin can cut your waste by over 25%, according to the manual. I would guess that our compost is at least 50% of our ‘waste’…vegans go through a lot of compost materials in a week! Our area has a separate compost collection in addition to blue bin and garbage pick-up, but I’d rather use it for the garden anyday.

Thankfully, the rain stopped and the sun came out just in time for the BBQ. While Eric worked his magic, I prepared a lovely asparagus and potato salad.

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I adapted the recipe from a pamphlet by Foodland Ontario. I picked it up when I bought the local asparagus and I had my eye on the recipe all weekend long!

The directions said to steam the potatoes and asparagus, but I decided to roast the potatoes in a bit of olive oil, salt, minced garlic, and pepper. They are just fantastic prepared this way and their flavour really pops.

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Meanwhile, I made the dressing and I was able to cut down the oil by 80% with a few minor adjustments.

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I used some fresh chives from the garden…along with fresh dill, green onion, Dijon mustard, lemon juice, garlic, etc. The dressing has a great kick to it!

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I also sautéed the asparagus in a little olive oil and Herbamare just before the potatoes were finished baking.

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Then, all you do is mix everything together and you have yourself a delicious warm asparagus and potato salad to enjoy with a BBQ.

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We also debated grilling the potatoes and asparagus on the BBQ, but we ran out of space because our BBQ is small and has a flame coming through on one side….don’t ask. Our friend gave it to us for free. ;)

The burgers:

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These Amy’s burgers are good, but they are their best when grilled on the BBQ. They are an ‘omnivore-friendly’ veggie burger and everyone always seems to enjoy them. Sometimes Eric also BBQ’s beef or chicken, but he was out and the stores were closed for the holiday.

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My first shot…

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(notice all the empty space in the photo)

My last shot…

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The potato salad was divine. This was my first vegan potato salad and I was really impressed. Normally, I’m not a big potato salad fan, but this recipe changed my mind. Probably because it wasn’t drenched in mayonnaise and served cold. :)

If you are looking for a fun & delicious warm potato salad I definitely recommend this one.

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Asparagus and Potato Salad

Adapted from Foodland Ontario.

Yield: about 4-5 servings

Roasted Potatoes:

  • 2 lbs potatoes (I used organic Russet), washed & chopped into 1” pieces
  • 2 tsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced

 

Dressing:

  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice (about 1 lemon)
  • 1 tsp lemon zest
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 1.5 tbsp Dijon mustard
  • 1 tbsp water
  • 1/2 tsp maple syrup (see note below)
  • 1/2 tbsp nutritional yeast (optional)
  • 1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 tbsp fresh chives, finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp fresh dill, finely chopped
  • 1 bunch green onion, finely chopped

 

Sautéed Asparagus

  • 1 bunch asparagus, ends broken off and chopped into 1” pieces
  • extra virgin olive oil + 1/4 tsp Herbamare (or salt), for sautéing

 

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 425F. In a large bowl, mix together the potatoes and seasonings. Lay on a baking sheet lined with parchment or non-stick mat. Roast for 30 minutes, tossing once half-way through baking. Set aside.

2. Meanwhile, prepare the dressing by mixing all the dressing ingredients together in a medium-sized bowl. Set aside.

3. Sautee the asparagus in a little oil and salt over low-medium heat for about 8 minutes, until tender and crisp.

4. Mix the potatoes, asparagus, and dressing together in a large mixing bowl and season to taste. Serve immediately, warm. Makes about 4-5 servings.

Note: I used just a touch of maple syrup to balance out the dressing. You could also use a touch of sugar or other sweetener. Or simply do not use it at all. I thought it balanced it out really well and you couldn’t detect the maple.

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Off to tackle the work week. Happy Tuesday!

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Amber
15 years ago

I made this salad last night and loved everything about it! It’s like spring in a bowl :-) Thanks

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Valarie
15 years ago

I am eating this as I type…Oh YUM!!! Together with the Cilantro and Chick Pea Salad, I have leftovers for lunch.

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Cari
15 years ago

I made this recipe at my son’s 1st birthday party this weekend. It was a big hit! Love your blog and your recipes!

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Michelle @ Taste As You Go
15 years ago

I’m typically picky about my potato salad and will only eat mayonnaise-based salads that I prepare myself (i.e. my mother’s recipe). I love the idea of skipping the mayonnaise altogether and dressing the vegetables with something much lighter. And the addition of asparagus? Delicious!

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Carla
14 years ago

Love this salad! Served it on a bed of organic arugula from the farmers market.

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Ruth
14 years ago

I made this for lunch today and wish I could express in words my husband’s enthusiasm for this dish. It was so very, very tasty! I didn’t have dill and didn’t add sweetener to the dressing, but otherwise stuck to the recipe. Definitely a keeper!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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14 years ago

That’s great Ruth, thanks for the feedback!

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Karen
13 years ago

Made it this weekend while at my inlaws in Prince Edward County and they devoured it!!
Thanks so much!!!!

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Brooke
13 years ago

Angela, this recipe is to die for! My husband and I made it the other night and loved it! We could have eaten the sauce all by itself! Thank you for an amazing recipe that we can serve with our veggie burgers :-D

PS – We don’t eat McDonald’s Big Macs anymore as we have been vegan for 2 years but the sauce in this recipe reminds us of the sauce that was on the Big Macs! So crazy!

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Radhika Sarohia
13 years ago

This looks good

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Jenn
13 years ago

Thank you for this wonderful recipe! I brought this to an omni-Easter dinner and it was a huge hit. I added chickpeas (inspired by a similar recipe from Susan Voisin @ Fat Free Vegan Kitchen). I wasn’t sure if there would be any other plant-based dishes at dinner, so I chose this recipe to ensure I had something substantial to eat (plus the asparagus and fresh herbs made it feel ‘spring-y’). Delish :) I have a little leftover and can’t wait to see how it is cold!

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mel
11 years ago

Awe.Some! I made the recipe from the cookbook last night. It’s scorching summertime in South Texas, and I can’t stand to turn on the oven and heat up the house. I roasted the potatoes in a skillet, then added the asparagus and roasted some more. Time was about the same as oven time. I used 1 t. dried dill because I my fresh dill went bad on me. I could drink the dressing! There’s no garlic or mustard in the cookbook version. We think we’ll try adding it next time for a little extra bite. The salad was really good warm last night and cold tonight. This is a great make ahead dish.

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Elaine
11 years ago

I made the version of this salad in Angela’s cookbook. It is DELICIOUS!!! Such a variety of texture and flavor. It tasted like a gourmet potato salad you would find in a fine restaurant. Thank you Angela.

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