Pass Family Potato Salad
- 5 lbs potatoes
- 12 teaspoon lemon juice (optional)
- 1 large onion
- 12 bunch celery
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 2 teaspoons pepper
- 16 ounces mayonnaise (I always use Kraft)
- 1 cup bacon bits
- The night before you need the salad, boil the potatoes.
- I've used everything from Russet to Red potatoes.
- I don't recommend rather large potatoes, as they won't cook evenly.
- Wash the potatoes, and place them in a large pot.
- Place larger potatoes on the bottom.
- Fill with cool water, until maybe one inch above potatoes.
- Add 1/2 teaspoon of lemon juice to the water, and place on high to medium high heat.
- Bring to boil and remove lid.
- Continue boiling and set timer for 25 minutes.
- About half way through, I will stir/rotate potatoes.
- After 25 minutes I begin checking for doneness.
- A fork will penetrate and slide out easily, if they are done.
- (keep checking, with some stoves this can take up to 45 minutes)
- Remove from heat and drain.
- Place in Refrigerator to cool.
- When just cool enough to handle, peel potatoes and cut into quarters.
- Place in a large bowl.
- (not metal)
- Mince Onion(s) and Celery in a food processor.
- If one is not available, dice by hand as small as possible.
- Add half of onion & celery mixture to the potatoes, and sprinkle top of potatoes with salt and pepper.
- Turn (mix) the potato mixture gently, with your hands.
- Add the rest of onions, celery, salt and pepper, and turn with your hands again.
- (using your hands gently, helps keep the potatoes from breaking up or getting mushy).
- Cover with plastic wrap and chill overnight.
- This enables to the potatoes to retain their firmness, and take in all the flavors.
- If you can't do it overnight, a few hours in the frige will make do.
- The next day, uncover and carefully cut the potatoes down to chunks, about 1 to 1 1/2 inch cubes.
- Add the mayonaisse.
- Add in parts, to determine how much you would like.
- Some people like it wetter, some like it dryer -- so use your own judgement.
- Mix with your hands, again!
- (I know, gross -- but it really does help keep the potatoes from getting all mushy!)
- Add some more salt and pepper to taste, and then add the bacon bits.
- (I use ready made Real Bacon Bits, but if not you'll need to pre-cook about a half pound of bacon and break into bits)
- Mix again, with your hands and wa-lah!
- A super tasty easy potato sald that everyone will love!
potatoes, lemon juice, onion, celery, salt, pepper, mayonnaise, bacon bits
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/pass-family-potato-salad-312316 (may not work)