Sunday 14 April 2013

Ham salad

Cara, Angel, Joyce, Kate, Grace, Danielle, Courtney, Gabi
This reminds me of salad we used to have for our 'tea' in the summer when I lived with my grandparents in Tynemouth, near Newcastle.

All the salad ingredients were grown by my granda in his garden or allotment.

We would have:
  • cucumber, from a frame in the garden
  • round lettuce, from a frame in the garden
  • tomatoes, from the greenhouse
  • cress, from the windowsill
  • radishes, I'm not sure where they grew
  • eggs, sliced with an egg cutter (you never see egg cutters anymore)
  • ham, from the butcher
  • boiled new potatoes, tossed in mint (from the garden)

All with a dollop of salad cream, since salad dressing hadn't been invented in the 70s.

Gina, Peggy and Andrea





Ham salad ingredients


For Salad Club we used the following ingredients:
  • Ham, from the deli counter in Tesco
  • Hard boiled eggs, cut in half with a knife
  • Salad leaves, from a packet
  • Coleslaw (was going to be homemade but in the end was from Tesco)
  • Cherry tomatoes, from Tesco
  • Cucumber, from Tesco
  • Mashed potato salad, made by Joyce*
  • Salad dressing, made with olive oil, balsamic vinegar, grain mustard and a pinch of sugar)
  • Paula's plum chutney 

* Mashed potato salad


I have to admit to having reservations about mashed potato salad, but this old Higgins family recipe is absolutely delicious.
  1. Make mashed potatoes as you normally would, by adding butter, milk, salt and pepper to hot cooked potatoes, then mashing till smooth. 
  2. When the potatoes are cool, add finely chopped white or red onion, salt, pepper and malt vinegar to taste. In our case, you add a lot of malt vinegar. I know it sounds weird but think about it - you add malt vinegar to chips.  
  3. Serve cold.  
 
Ham salad
The photo of the ingredients looks quite sad, so I made it small.

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