Receta Japanese Egg and Mashed Potato Salad
What makes this egg and mashed potato salad unique taste-wise? It’s the secret ingredient inside that will make my family want more of it. That’s the Japanese mayonnaise, listed below in the recipe. You can get it from any Asian grocers. If you're curious enough, here's a post from pogogi.com, "What Is Japanese Mayonnaise and How Is It Different from American Mayo?"
Ever wonder why most kids are quite hard to be convinced to eat more vegetables? What many parents I know share the common trick of how to get kids eat more vegetables is to hide them somewhere in the dish. Besides, I find another trick that works for my family is to make this creamy potato salad. I can blend as many veggies with the creamy mashed potato as I like. My daughter even asked for more and wanted to have it again for lunch the next day. I definitely won’t let her down upon this kind of request.
- By Christine's Recipes Prep time: 10 mins
- Cook time: 25 mins
- Yield: 2 to 3 serves
- Ingredients:
- 2 eggs
- 2 (about 370 gm) potatoes, peeled and diced
- salt, to taste
- black pepper, to taste
- ½ carrot, peeled and diced
- 45 gm green beans, fresh or frozen
- 70 gm corn kernels, fresh or frozen
- 2 Tbsp Japanese mayonnaise (Kewpie Mayonnaise)
Method:
Blanch the diced carrot, green beans, corn kernels in boiling water for about 3 minutes. Drain well. Set aside.
Place the eggs and diced potatoes in a pot, covered with cold water. Add 1 teaspoon of salt. Turn on the stove heat and cook over medium-high heat. Bring it to a boil. Continue to cook for 10 minutes. Drain up the eggs and immediately soak in cold water until cool to touch. Peel the shells and dice the cooked eggs. Set aside. Continue to cook the potato until they are softened. Test with a sharp knife. If it’s easy to poke in, it’s done. Drain up and mash into creamy texture. Or you might like to retain some potato textures. Season with salt and pepper.
Mix in carrot, green beans, corn kernels, mayonnaise. Combine well. Gently mix in the eggs. Serve warm or cold. Enjoy.
Notes:
I steamed one fresh corn and cut the kernels out. They tasted heavenly wonderful.
To get the best results, try to get the Japanese mayonnaise (Kewpie Mayonnaise), available at Asian grocers. It tastes very good. If you can’t find it, you can replace with any other brand that comes in handy for you.