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My New Obession

By August 18, 2011October 2nd, 20137 Comments

This recipe forย Potato Salad โ€œButteredโ€ and Lemoned, comes from the Canal House cookbook series, volume 1, and when I first flipped through the pages and landed on the recipe, I thought something along the lines of: Holy Freaking Cow. I need to make this NOW. Who cares if it calls for preserved lemons, the recipe for which is in the section called โ€œWhy Buy it When You Can Make it,โ€ and which, upon further inspection, would take 30 days to actually make. Who cares if, for me, NOW roughly translates to โ€œsomeday when kids are bigger and I have more time, about a zillion years from now.โ€ Well, finally, in the beginning of this summer I motivated to preserve a huge batch of lemons. Now itโ€™s โ€œharvestโ€ time and Iโ€™ve been using the tart-sweet-briny bits in just about every salad that has graced the dinner table. Totally worth the wait.

And it goes without saying, that if preserved lemons are my new obsession, Canal House is my ongoing obsession. If you are not a subscriber, please remedy this immediately!

Hereโ€™s a nice little tutorial on how to make the lemons, but you can also pick them up already prepared at any Middle Eastern specialty market.

Potato Salad โ€œButteredโ€ and Lemoned (pictured above, from Canal House, Volume 1)

Boil 2 pounds potatoes (unpeeled), reduce heat to a simmer, and cook until tender, about 17 minutes. Drain. When they are cool enough to handle, slice the potatoes horizontally and arrange on a serving platter, โ€œbutteringโ€ them with mayonnaise as you work. Drizzle the potatoes with olive oil, season with salt and pepper, and garnish with about 2 tablespoons minced preserved lemons, and fresh herbs such as chives or parsley or basil

Romano Bean and Tomato Salad

Boil fresh romano beans (trimmed) for two minutes then plunge in ice bath. Pat dry with a paper towel, then toss with fresh tomatoes (chopped), olive oil, salt, pepper, freshly shaved Parmesan, and about 2 tablespoonsย preserved lemons if you have it (or a teaspoon of grated lemon zest if you donโ€™t.)

7 Comments

  • Avatar Monica says:

    I love love love the combination of potatoes, butter, and preserved lemons. This looks totally delicious.

  • Avatar Lindsay says:

    I went on a Moroccan kick this year, and I made preserved lemons with lemons off the tree outside. Iโ€™ve found that they are delicious in all sorts of stews, in hummus, and when used to kick up the lemon flavor in any savory lemon recipe. Sometimes when fresh lemon isnโ€™t enough, the preserved ones a perfect. Also, Iโ€™ve never commented on your blog before, and I just want to tell you how much I love reading it!

  • Avatar Melissa@Julia's Bookbag says:

    Lemon + mayo on potato? I am so there! Canโ€™t wait to check out this Canal House business, thanks for the tip!

  • Torrie @ a place to share... says:

    Preserving lemons was on that same list for us, but once we realized how easy it was (it took a Moroccan cooking class to alert us to this :)), we started doing it, and LOVE the meals in which we use them.

    Iโ€™m not yet a subscriber, but Iโ€™ll check it out now! (and since I have everything I need, Iโ€™m making this potato salad tonight. Thanks!)

  • Avatar DEY says:

    I am wondering what your ideas are for some healthy cookies. I discovered this recipe (http://sidewalksandsunshine.blogspot.com/2011/08/live-cookies.html) and am LOVING it. Do you have any other suggestions for healthy โ€œcookiesโ€ and the power of fresh ingredients?

  • Avatar jean says:

    I love this salad dressing with preserved lemon: http://www.gourmettraveller.com.au/balmain_bug_avocado_and_preserved_lemon_salad.htm Balmain Bugs are a crustacean native to Australia, but this would be even more delicious with lobster, and is also good with shrimp.

  • Avatar priyanka says:

    Delicious Dish Just Loved it!!!

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