2cupsmayonnaise, I use Best Foods/Hellmans Light Mayo with great results
4tablespoonspowdered buttermilk
⅔cupwater
1 ½teaspoondried parsley
1teaspoonsalt
1 ½teaspoonsminced dried onions
1 ½teaspoonsgarlic salt
1teaspoonseasoned salt
1teaspoonground black pepper
2tablespoonsmustard
Salad:
5poundspotatoes, I prefer to use red potatoes because I like their firm, velvety texture
1cupsliced olives
10hard-boiled eggs, diced
Instructions
For the dressing, the easiest way to make this is to add all the ingredients to the mayo jar and shake like your life depends on it until everything is combined. Of course, this requires that the mayo jar is half empty (with only 2 cups of mayo in it). If this is not the case, simply combine all the ingredients in a blender and give it a whirl until all ingredients are combined.
For the salad, peel, dice, and boil potatoes until tender but not mushy (I cut my potatoes into bite-size pieces and boil for about 10-11 minutes).
Drain potatoes well and pour into large bowl. Add sliced olives and hard-boiled eggs. Pour dressing over warm potatoes until desired “dressing-level” is reached. I usually make this salad the night before and I pour a thin coating of dressing over the potatoes, olives and eggs while they rest in the fridge overnight.
Before serving the next day, I add the rest of the dressing and mix until it looks “right.” Tori prefers to eat the salad warm – pouring the dressing over the just-boiled potatoes and serving immediately. It is delicious that way, also.
Notes
Eggs: for perfect hard-boiled eggs, place eggs in a deep saucepan; cover with cold water by 1 inch. Bring to a boil over high heat. Remove from heat, cover, and let stand 14 minutes. Transfer to an iced water bath; let cool completely. Unpeeled eggs can be refrigerated for up to 1 week.Note: the recipe calls for powdered buttermilk but if you have fresh buttermilk, eliminate the 4 tablespoons powdered buttermilk and 2/3 cup water from the recipe and substitute 2/3 cup fresh buttermilk.