Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Tarragon Potatoes

This is a recipe you are sure to go back to time and time again. It is a potato salad that makes a great side dish and is not weighed down by any mayonnaise or other fattening ingredients. It is light and simple which helps make it delicious.


Recipe yields 6 servings

Ingredients
6-8 baby red potatoes
1 tbsp salt
1/2 cup white wine

Tarragon Dressing:
3 tbsp tarragon wine vinegar (If you cannot find this in the stores, you can replace with white wine vinegar)
1 tbsp Dijon mustard
3/4 cup canola oil
1/4 cup shallot
1/4 cup fresh tarragon (If you cannot find this either, you can use dried tarragon, but only use 1 tbsp!)
Salt and pepper, to taste


Cut potatoes in quarters.


Place potatoes in a large stock pot and cover with cold water. Bring water to a boil and cook potatoes until tender. You do not want potatoes to be soft and mushy, but just soft enough to pierce with a fork.

Remove potatoes from pot with a slotted spoon and place 'face' down in a shallow dish. Pour wine over potatoes to coat them. You want the raw potato edge facing the wine and the skin of the potato facing up. Now you want your potatoes to sit back and relax and drink up all the wine in the dish.


While the potatoes are getting tipsy, you can prepare the tarragon vinaigrette. First whisk together the tarragon wine vinegar and Dijon mustard. Once that is combined, in a slow steady stream, add the oil while continuing to vigorously whisk.


Mince the shallot.



Once everything is well combined and the vinaigrette is emulsified, whisk in the tarragon and shallot. Taste and add salt and pepper as necessary.



Once all wine has been soaked up from the dish, transfer potatoes into a bowl. Coat with tarragon dressing. Stir to coat all potatoes evenly. Serve on the side of your favorite chicken or fish dish. Enjoy!

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