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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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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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Ulya
15 years ago

I really love potato salad and this recipe looks amazing. I gotta try it asap! Thanks for posting!

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Erinn
15 years ago

What a fantastic recipe!! I made this for dinner last night and it was GREAT!!!!!

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Molly @ RDexposed
15 years ago

You just took my breath away…

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Leanne @ Healthful Pursuit
15 years ago

Those burgers are good, aren’t they? You are going to LOVE your compost. I miss mine like crazy.

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Richelle
15 years ago

That potato salad looks great!

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Julie
15 years ago

We made your delicious potato and asparagus salad last night. Thank you so much. What a great way to start the picnic season. I imagine we will make it a lot this summer and might try it with other greens like beans and broccolli once the asparagus is gone locally. Thanks.

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Rachael
15 years ago

Made this salad last night – but substituted sweet potatoes instead of regular potatoes! So yummy! Love the dressing :)

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Sylvia
15 years ago

Hi! Just found your blog and I LOVE it! I live in southern Ontario as well so I love that I always know what you’re talking about and have access to the same resources. I stumbled across your site when google brought up the post you made in regards to Raw Aura… love that place!

So far I’ve tried your cookie dough blizzard, mac and cheese, oat parfait, parsnip fries, pesto and roast veg pizza and tonight I plan on the echiladas! ALL… read… ALLLLLL of them were so freaking fabulous I just had to let you know what I thought! Hands down impressed! Thanks for keeping my pregnant tummy happy and full of nutritious goodies, Im 25 weeks today! Yay!

Thanks again!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Sylvia
15 years ago

Thank you! Congrats on your pregnancy!!

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Beth
15 years ago

Congrats on the compost!
We also have city green bin pick up, but I would rather it go back into our gardens too. As we aren’t vegan, the city gets all the meat scraps and bones. Our compost gets all the “good stuff”.

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Lacia
15 years ago

Just made this. YUMMY! I think I can seriously eat the whole bowl!

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Angela Bonnell
15 years ago

Made this tonight, it’s even better than it looks. I steamed the potatoes instead of roasting and it was awesome, they soak up all of the dressing. DELICIOUS:) BTW I love your blog, I’ve made a lot of your recipes and they are all delicious, especially the overnight oats!

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Ann Choe
15 years ago

hello hello. I made this last night with PURPLE asparagus and it was YUMMMM.

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Ami
15 years ago

OK, so I normally just lurk around your site… reading it everyday as it pops up in my inbox…. BUT last night I made this asparagus and potato salad and it was seriously the best potato salad I have ever had. I had to comment!!!

Like the reader above, I also live in southern Ontario and LOVE your blog because you often refer to products and places I can actually get/visit! Also, I have had great luck with all the recipes I have tried.

Just wanted to de-lurk and let you know what a fantastic job you are doing :)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Ami
15 years ago

thanks so much! :)

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The Iowa Farmer's Wife
15 years ago

YUM! This sounds amazing! I wish we still had asparagus in our garden! Would love for you to link this up to my Vegetarian Recipes Blog Hop today to celebrate National Vegetarian Week! :)

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Lindsey
15 years ago

Tried this recipe last tonight – it was fantastic and that is from a person who doesn’t typically love potatoes! But with this recipe and your salt and vinegar chips I have started to like them more and more. I servied it with almond curry tilapia!

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Mandy
15 years ago

I made the potato salad for a Memorial Day barbeque today and it was a HUGE hit!! Everyone loved it! Thanks so much for sharing and I love your blog!

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T
15 years ago

I have 2 of those compost bins! Our city sells them at a reduced rate for $35. We bought 2 so that when the first one fills up we can use the 2nd one while the first one is decomposing. Now, if you have eavestroughing, you need to get yourself a rain barrel! We have the “Fiskars Salsa Rain Barrel” from Canadian Tire. It’s neat because it attaches directly to your eavestrough, the water will fill the barrel, once the barrel is full the water will just pour down the evestrough again. The attachment has a filter to catch leaves and stuff. You’ll have to look it up on the Fiskars website!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  T
15 years ago

Thank you! I am debating getting another compost too….I go thru so much. Our city also sells at a reduced rate . :)

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NIcole
15 years ago

Yummy!!! This salad was absolutely delicious!!!!!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  NIcole
15 years ago

Glad u liked it!

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April
15 years ago

This is fantastic- just made it for supper but I used red skin potatoes. Incredible, I will definitely be making it again!

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Holly
15 years ago

Made this tonight and it is so yum! I used white potatoes cause they were on sale this week. I will definitely make this again. Adding it to my list of dishes that will please even non-vegans.

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