Watch the full deli series: th-cam.com/play/PL0QyikC1o6v2h_olrbRl-0IKULHotqe3h.html&si=l1wshd45RWia-V7w. You asked for more deli recipes! If you have another video idea, please let us know. The ingredient amounts (also in grams) are right in the description and the print recipe is linked there as well. As always, thanks for liking our recipes and videos and sharing our family table each week.
Thanks for the recipe! It's been many years since I had a good authentic German potato salad. (I'm gonna use about 50% more bacon, though; nothing crazy, just a bump up.) How about a good Greek potato salad, the sort with red potatoes, lemon, green onions and dill? So good...
7:15 - I was just about to post that skin on is optional right ? I've had several dishes of this kind of potato salad with skin on. From what I've been told potato skins are 'healthy' but who are we kidding ; its carbs and fat . I'll gobble this stuff up any day of the week . :) Don't judge me !
Jim, I love the respect you give James through your interactions with him. When you welcome him and thank him for participating, it shows how much you value his time and opinions. James, you are a well-spoken young man with a sensitive palate. Your opinions and ratings reflect your appreciation for good food and the person preparing the food. You guys make a great team!
Im proud of him knowing all these food and flavour words at a young age. I had to teach them to myself once I got into cooking and wine in my 20s and it was difficult at times. I hope James Jr appreciates how lucky he was to learn them right off the bat when he is a young adult
Hi James, I grew up in Brooklyn and I have moved to Thailand about 15 years ago. I stumbled across your channel when I saw you were making a NY Deli Macaroni salad. I haven't seen anyone else doing it on TH-cam, so I had to watch it. Then, when I heard you speak, I thought to myself: This is a genuine NY dude, not some poser from a 5 star Michelin restaurant making a NY deli salad. Watching your videos makes me feel at home. Thank you BTW, the kid is a natural food critic. He doesn't pull any punches even though his dad is right there and his dad made the dish. He's articulate and he tells you EXACTLY what he likes and doesn't like in a particular dish. It's so refreshing to see such honesty. It makes me almost miss New York. :D
Hello from Germany! You are my favorit chanel 🤩 We have many different Potatosalads in Germany, it depends of the region. In the north more classic with, Apple, Cucumber, Majonaise - it´s sweat and sour and crunchy. In the south „ schwaebisch“ or „bavarian“. No majo, but with mustard, oil or melted butter, and Bouillon, not water! One name - Potato Salad - thousend delikat recepies. 😋
@@Ollie-h1n Many simply go to one of the many turkish, arabic etc restaurants. Apart from that, there are options with beef, paultry, or vegetarian dishes in most restaurants.
This is my grandmother's (Oma) recipe. In WWI then WWII there was no mayo, but she owned a farm, so there was bacon and fat from the pigs. Instead of carrot, she added chopped pickled cucumbers. Takes me back down memory lane, thank you.
My friends German Grandma would lay the sliced potatoes out on a plate and season each piece of potato with salt, sugar and vinegar to get the ratio just right. Best potato salad I've ever eaten. It was super simple, but the care she took in the seasoning made it great. This seems a lot easier. I'm going to give this a try! Probably skip the carrot though. That just seems weird to me. (I'm from the midwest and I've never seen carrot or mayo in a german potato salad).
Neither have I, and I’m from Germany and have seen potato salad prepared in countless different ways. Carrot salad is popular in the South, at least I see it a lot here, but I’ve never seen carrots in potato salad.
I always thought that German potato salad by definition was oil & vinegar, no mayo. (And no eggs.) If it had mayo, it’s not German, it’s American. That makes it good for outdoor events like picnic parties, etc. But anybody can invent their own potato salad and give it a name of their choosing. I add mustard seeds(and other ingredients) and call it “my potato salad.” 😊 And I have more than one type of potato salad.
My grandma, from Heidelberg, made the best potato salad. Very similar to yours, just no carrots, and her garnish was hard boiled egg wedges. The ingredients; potatoes, bacon, oil, vinegar, onion, salt & pepper. That’s it. Stick it in the fridge for a couple hours. Yummmm!
My grandma would certainly not approve of James' recipe. There is absolutely no place for shredded carrots or sugar (5 tablespoons!) in a potato salad in Germany. And cooked/fried onions ... never, they have to be raw (they mellow by a reaction with the vinegar). Bacon is fine, but the pieces are to large. Given the time of the year, fresh cucumber from the garden or finely cut pickled cucumber can be added. But putting potato salad on a sandwich ... at this point, my grandmother would be shaking her head in disbelief. This does neither justice to the sandwich nor the potato salad. P.S.: The potato salad might be fine and delicious, but calling it "German potato salad" is misleading for everyone outside this culinary challenged country that gave the world McDonalds. ;)
@@rodger7029 There is only one. The one that ones grandma used. Everything else is a misguided abomination. ;) We might have different opinions on the mayo vs. vinegar/oil scale or if one adds bacon ... but sugar and carrots is out of the question. Pretty sure we have a law to safeguard the integrety of potato salad on the statute somewhere. :D
@@chrishieke1261 lol, you don’t have a law. Potato salad is different in many areas in Germany as are most if not all recipes as it is in other parts of the world. Both of my grandmothers made potato salad and they were definitely different
The kid has a good grasp of descriptive terminology of food and a good stage presence. Would be fun to watch him cook with you on a dish at some point. Or maybe even solo have have you do the tasting and review.
My Mother was Northern German (Rest in Peace Mom!) She always added parsley and chives, she used dried. A heaping tablespoon of spicy mustard, enough oil to coat the taters but she would omit a lot of the bacon grease. No carrot. No mayo. A very small amount of sugar and not as much vinegar. She made the dressing in a blender so that the mustard, sugar vinegar, salt, water, and slowly add oil so everything would emulsify. The dried herbs added to the hot taters, then all tossed together with the crumbled bacon, and red onion diced and raw. Yum. She left the red tater skins on too for more nutrition.
Away from the family cookbook at the moment but when I return home I’m going to read my great grandmother’s German potato salad recipe to compare. Thanks for sharing the deli salads in time for the summer BBQ parties.
The stable of talent in your Academy of Judges has really expanded their descriptive assessment, almost like he is producing "America's Got Taste". The only thing I enjoy more than James' part in the show is when I cook your recipes myself! I love your family meal team!!
My man. I have said to my husband SO many times over the years, WHY don't ppl put potato salad on sandwiches? It just seems like a good idea. There's the fries on sandwiches thing, which I don't like b/c they are too dry. The dressing on the salad takes care of that, plus whatever else you have in the salad is a flavor bonus.
My mother is from Hesse in Central Germany. Her family makes a similar version (without carrots). The potatoes were served warm and a room temperature vinaigrette was poured over..amazing! Your version seems very close to my family’s. Can’t wait to make it myself!
I'm German and I have never seen a potato salad (many different recipes, depending on the region) that uses carrots let alone sugar - this recipe has 5 tablespoons of sugar 😂 I'm sure Americans like it but it is definitely a "(what Americans think is) German" version.
Love your channel. Grew up in Patchogue, deli on every corner. Moved away in 1974. Lots of nostalgia watching your deli series. Trying out a few of the recipes. ❤
Grew up in PA , but live out west now . My Mother made this Potato Salad at least once a week . Minus the carrot, Mayo and Carrots, but I think 🤔 I’ll try it this way now 😍 now I’m craving this 😂
This is the only kind of potato salad I make at home because it's so good and I grew up with it. I often add some kind of green herb (parsley or dill, and scallion green) and some bleu cheese crumbles. Magical.
I'm enjoying your deli salad series, and thanks for that. But I also think your Italian dishes are primo -- nearly what I call "Mom-worthy". My mother was 1st generation Sicilian-American, a fantastic cook, who learned from my grandmother. Twenty six years since she passed and my cousins still regard her as a Legend in the kitchen. I believe that she, too, would have enjoyed your videos. Some things our family might do a little differently than you do, but I nearly always learn something from your videos. And I get hungry, too. Thank you.
I am the German Potato Salad Queen in my family. I have my great grandmother's recipe straight from Germany. Your recipe and preparation are quite different... my sauce uses corn starch to thicken so its more like a sweet/tart gravy. But I have found the best way to slice the potatoes is with an egg slicer with the wires perfect uniform slices 😊
This made me so hungry for a real NY deli sandwich and potato salad. Grew up on Long Island. Moved to SC in the 80’s and now in northern VA. There is nothing like New York deli food. And there is nothing like a New York deli south of NJ! And bakeries too! Will forward this to my husband to try. We love the regular NY deli potato salad. Thank you for all the excellent videos!😊❤
Thanks for doing this particular episode. I truly love a great German potato salad. My late aunt used to make it during the holidays and when we came out to visit I couldn't wait for the opportunity to gorge myself. Lol. I am fortunate that pretty much all of my family were into good food. Not necessarily fancy shmancy, but just great stuff that always hit that special spot next to your heart and soul.
Youre the man dude, it’s awesome to see how far this channels grown and how quickly. Someone affiliated with the comedy group MDE (out of Providence), pushed you to me a few years ago and I am forever grateful.
I LOVE German potato salad. I have never made it. This is my cue to do so I think. That sammich looked mighty tasty, too. I've really enjoyed your NY Deli series. Thank you!
I made this last week, and we really liked it! I'm hosting a bbq this week, so I'll make it again along with the NY Deli Style macaroni salad which is effen AMAZING. I love your NY Deli series! I'm from Sound Beach. I moved to California 10 yrs ago, and I really miss the food. So, THANK YOU!
I've just discovered your channel and subscribed. Love the rapport between you all and the dishes you prepare look so amazing and yet it seems like most of us could make them.
This is totally different from what I know as potato salad here in Germany. But it is interesting and of course there are thousands of different ways to prepare this. We love to put in apples, fresh onions, pickle and I use home made mayonnaise.
Big fan from New Zealand. Ran this by my German co-worker today and he said this was EXACTLY how his mum made it back him in Frankfurt. Awesome channel dude, I base most of my cooking on your recipes these days!
I think I gain weight watching your fabulous videos! German potato salad is my absolute favorite. I never thought about putting it on a sandwich. Thank you so much!
I just wanted to slip into the comments and let you know how much I appreciate this channel. You and your family are so authentic; and most importantly, you’re a STORYTELLER. Makes all the difference in the world while learning your family’s recipes ❣️🤌🏻✨
GREAT recipe! Thanks so much!! Tastes just like from the deli (but no carrots for me). I've been trying to make this for years, unsuccessfully until this.
Hi, thanks, I very much enjoy your videos! Since you acknowledge this one was not finalized yet, here's some info from my great-grandmother's recipe. Her recipe makes 4 portions, so adjust as needs for # of servings you need: -remove oil other than the bacon grease -remove carrot -remove pepper -remove garnishes -add flour For potatoes amount, she also used new red potatoes, "enough for 4 people" is the recipe, so you have to judge based on the size of potatoes and how much you want to make. Her recipe also removes skins when potatoes are done boiling and still hot, but cut thicker than yours - just a regular medium slice like 1/4 to 1/3 in thick - they do slough, break, and stick together as you go. Bacon: Hers has 1/2 pound bacon (for 4 portions, which seems like more than yours considering the amount of potatoes you have which I'm eyeballing but I'm guessing yours is 6-8 portions?). Hers is also cut into lardons as you did and cooked until crispy. Remove cooked bacon and set aside. Pour off all but 1/4 cup of fat (reserve that pouroff just in case you need more). Stir into the 1/4 c bacon grease: 2 Tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1 teaspoon sugar. Add 2 Tablespoons vinegar, and 1 cup water. Stir and cook until thickened. Cut 2 slices of onion over sliced potatoes. Put crumbled bacon and sauce on warm potatoes. Let stand in warm place about 30 minutes. Serve with wieners! The amount of dressing vs. potato by the end is wet, but not so much dressing that it is swimming in it.
Love the video and German potzto salad. And when James comes in for the taste test and rating. Just brings it all together. Happy Fathers Day. Blessings to you and family.👍
I like watching your channel and seeing all of these amazing dishes prepared, keep up the great stuff. Se-Port deli was my go-to place in high school for breakfast or lunch. Will have to drive back there at some point for a visit with my family. Your son does a great job as a food critic, honest and precise. 😊
I love your videos. I’ve been making German potato salad since I was a boy in the Dutchtown Neighborhood of St Louis. I respect your attempt and may try using carrots in the future. One thing I would change is swapping apple cider vinegar for the white. The fruity nature really compliments the bacon. Well done!
Very similar to my Moms recipe, except without the carrots, but I like that addition and will try that. That sandwich looks insane good, especially with the pepperoni. Man o’man that looks good! James is adorable and becoming such a little man. Of course you and Tara are so proud, as you should be. I absolutely love your channel.
German Potato Salad is my favorite potato salad. We had jt quite often when I was a boy, and it was an awesome sweet and sour complement to whichever entree was being served!
Many German potato salad recipes include gherkins. The potatoes are sauteed and partially crisp (skin on). The additional ingredients are added to the saute pan warmed through. Warm German potato salad goes well with brats or pork cutlets.
Grew up with 'Kisu krompir' boiled, then sliced potatoes with vinegar, oil, salt and pepper. And that was it. Even my late grandma, born in 1888, made it the way I just explained. Now, we have the luxury of exotic oils, vinegars to spice it up, pumpkin oil is especially good, Austria and Slovenia grow and process lots of it.
In my first 36 years of living in Germany, I have never encountered a potato salad like yours; there are many different recipes for potato salads, but none of them include carrots.
For a “deli” version it’s pretty close to authentic 😊 (ditch the carrots). I think my boys would LOVE that sandwich with my German potato salad! Gonna give it a go! Alles Beste und vielen Dank!
Long ago when I was young (around 1977) I worked in a buffet style restaurant. Two of the cooks were women whose parents immigrated from Germany. They cooked German style potato salad that was fantastic. Before then I had only had American style potato salad (which is still my "go to" style). A few years later in my twenties I found a restaurant near where I worked that served French style potato salad which was a nice change of pace. It's pretty hard to screw up potato salad. 🙂
Loved to watch this, just like all your other videos. for a twist, if you wanna try, skip the fried bacon, onion, carrots. Boil the potatoes, ideally waxy texture variety, and peel afterwarts, put aside. Make a dressing from chives and apple vinegar, some sugar, salt, pepper. cut the potatoes into half-pinky finger thick slices. pour over the still slightly warm potatoes and then add some broth (beef, bone), boiled, cooled and still warm as well. then add sweet onion, cut in tiny dices. let it sit for a while, see if you need more broth, but careful with the amount, should stay dry-ish but soft. serve still warm and next to endive salad (mustard-raspberry vinegar dressing, some lemon), the endive cut in slim stripes. some prefer to mix, i love havin it side by side. goes awesome with breaded cutlets (obviously) and a sparkling water (we love this stuff over here) or sprite / 7up or weissbier if you want. recipe is (from memory) what my grandma made for me when i was a kid and her lovely presence stil upgraded this whole planet.
I love your NY deli salad videos! My favorite potato salad here in Chicago is at Manny's Deli on Jefferson Street. Add a Corned Beef on rye and a cream soda..... MMMMMmmmmmmm!
🤤 my mouth is watering over that sandwich! Get outta here! Awesome! Can't wait to try your recipe, I think my husband and son will love the potato salad and especially that sandwich!! Thanks for sharing! ❤
For those people that are triggered that it’s not authentic because they are German and it’s not the way they do it. He never said it was an authentic German potato salad. He is making a New York Deli take on it, so relax no one is saying your salad is wrong😂😂😂especially since you DON’T make New York deli German potato salad.
Jim I am a HUGE fan. I found your channel over 4 years ago and have not missed a single video since. I've made no less than 30-40 recipes to serve my friends and family. I've watched your children grow, I've watched you begin to gray and cut your ponytail (thank god lol). All this being said because I feel like the channel isn't producing recipes for meals as of late. It's just the deli stuff. Please let's get back to meals, especially the Italian and Italian-American stuff. I know there are a finite amount of recipes that exist, but don't look past the idea of redoing older videos with updated techniques and tweaked recipes. No matter if you read this or not, I will remain one of your biggest fans and consumers of your content. I wish you and your family all the best!!
Frozen bacon is trivial to cut, a few slices at a time so it's faster as well. You could boil the bacon in a little water that just covers the bacon, on a medium simmer that has the water evaporate in maybe 5-7 minutes, followed by the browning in the rendered fat.
I had a pleasant surprise about a week ago. I thought the heavy rains we had in Texas this Spring had "drowned my potatoes planted at the end of February. I was going to simply move the plants to the compost pile, and Lo! I had a bunch of potatoes! And my wife is sort of Pennsylvania Dutch, so we do a slightly different recipe, but it's all good! Side note - we are having your recipe of "deli shrimp salad" for dinner tonight.
Watch the full deli series: th-cam.com/play/PL0QyikC1o6v2h_olrbRl-0IKULHotqe3h.html&si=l1wshd45RWia-V7w. You asked for more deli recipes! If you have another video idea, please let us know. The ingredient amounts (also in grams) are right in the description and the print recipe is linked there as well. As always, thanks for liking our recipes and videos and sharing our family table each week.
I love your recipes, sorry, but way too much sugar, saturated fat from bacon, just my opinion. But enjoy.
Thanks for the recipe! It's been many years since I had a good authentic German potato salad. (I'm gonna use about 50% more bacon, though; nothing crazy, just a bump up.) How about a good Greek potato salad, the sort with red potatoes, lemon, green onions and dill? So good...
7:15 - I was just about to post that skin on is optional right ? I've had several dishes of this kind of potato salad with skin on. From what I've been told potato skins are 'healthy' but who are we kidding ; its carbs and fat . I'll gobble this stuff up any day of the week . :) Don't judge me !
Jim, I love the respect you give James through your interactions with him. When you welcome him and thank him for participating, it shows how much you value his time and opinions. James, you are a well-spoken young man with a sensitive palate. Your opinions and ratings reflect your appreciation for good food and the person preparing the food. You guys make a great team!
Thank you so much.
James you are a 10 out of 10. Your son grows every time he does a taste test. You must be so proud of him as he is of you. HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!
Grows and grows with each video.
Im proud of him knowing all these food and flavour words at a young age. I had to teach them to myself once I got into cooking and wine in my 20s and it was difficult at times. I hope James Jr appreciates how lucky he was to learn them right off the bat when he is a young adult
Thanks so much.
Hi James,
I grew up in Brooklyn and I have moved to Thailand about 15 years ago. I stumbled across your channel when I saw you were making a NY Deli Macaroni salad. I haven't seen anyone else doing it on TH-cam, so I had to watch it. Then, when I heard you speak, I thought to myself: This is a genuine NY dude, not some poser from a 5 star Michelin restaurant making a NY deli salad. Watching your videos makes me feel at home. Thank you
BTW, the kid is a natural food critic. He doesn't pull any punches even though his dad is right there and his dad made the dish. He's articulate and he tells you EXACTLY what he likes and doesn't like in a particular dish. It's so refreshing to see such honesty. It makes me almost miss New York. :D
thanks so much!
James' evaluation and resulting score absolutely make these videos.
He's a good kid
I enjoy the particularly proud smile you always get when James appears! Warms my heart!
Hello from Germany! You are my favorit chanel 🤩 We have many different Potatosalads in Germany, it depends of the region. In the north more classic with, Apple, Cucumber, Majonaise - it´s sweat and sour and crunchy. In the south „ schwaebisch“ or „bavarian“. No majo, but with mustard, oil or melted butter, and Bouillon, not water! One name - Potato Salad - thousend delikat recepies. 😋
Question: I read there are lots of Muslims now in Germany. Especially Turkish. Germans love pork. How do the Muslims deal with that in restaurants?
@@Ollie-h1n Many simply go to one of the many turkish, arabic etc restaurants. Apart from that, there are options with beef, paultry, or vegetarian dishes in most restaurants.
James subconsciously dancing to the good taste tells a lot about the food!!
Greetings from Germany, exited to try out your version of the good old potatoe salad. Your deli series is so much fun to watch
This is my grandmother's (Oma) recipe. In WWI then WWII there was no mayo, but she owned a farm, so there was bacon and fat from the pigs. Instead of carrot, she added chopped pickled cucumbers. Takes me back down memory lane, thank you.
The taste-tester's vocabulary is growing! He's got the makings of a great food critic! 😁
Your son is going to be a good cook just like his Dad. Happy Father's Day !!
My friends German Grandma would lay the sliced potatoes out on a plate and season each piece of potato with salt, sugar and vinegar to get the ratio just right. Best potato salad I've ever eaten. It was super simple, but the care she took in the seasoning made it great. This seems a lot easier. I'm going to give this a try! Probably skip the carrot though. That just seems weird to me. (I'm from the midwest and I've never seen carrot or mayo in a german potato salad).
Neither have I, and I’m from Germany and have seen potato salad prepared in countless different ways. Carrot salad is popular in the South, at least I see it a lot here, but I’ve never seen carrots in potato salad.
Agreed, no carrots in german potato salat. Never!
@@Diana-qp2rw How about mayo, did you ever see that in a German potato salad?
In my experience every family in Germany has a different recipe for this. And they’re all the best version of course!
I always thought that German potato salad by definition was oil & vinegar, no mayo. (And no eggs.) If it had mayo, it’s not German, it’s American. That makes it good for outdoor events like picnic parties, etc.
But anybody can invent their own potato salad and give it a name of their choosing. I add mustard seeds(and other ingredients) and call it “my potato salad.” 😊 And I have more than one type of potato salad.
These deli vids are a life saver. I'm in Oregon and while we have good food here, it's not NY/NJ good. Big thanks.
My grandma, from Heidelberg, made the best potato salad. Very similar to yours, just no carrots, and her garnish was hard boiled egg wedges. The ingredients; potatoes, bacon, oil, vinegar, onion, salt & pepper. That’s it. Stick it in the fridge for a couple hours. Yummmm!
Sounds like mine. but we eat it hot. No carrot and no egg. Good with ham or sausage.
My grandma would certainly not approve of James' recipe. There is absolutely no place for shredded carrots or sugar (5 tablespoons!) in a potato salad in Germany. And cooked/fried onions ... never, they have to be raw (they mellow by a reaction with the vinegar). Bacon is fine, but the pieces are to large. Given the time of the year, fresh cucumber from the garden or finely cut pickled cucumber can be added.
But putting potato salad on a sandwich ... at this point, my grandmother would be shaking her head in disbelief. This does neither justice to the sandwich nor the potato salad.
P.S.: The potato salad might be fine and delicious, but calling it "German potato salad" is misleading for everyone outside this culinary challenged country that gave the world McDonalds. ;)
@@chrishieke1261😂😂😂 there is no one single German potato salad recipe in Germany, much less the US
@@rodger7029 There is only one. The one that ones grandma used. Everything else is a misguided abomination. ;) We might have different opinions on the mayo vs. vinegar/oil scale or if one adds bacon ... but sugar and carrots is out of the question.
Pretty sure we have a law to safeguard the integrety of potato salad on the statute somewhere. :D
@@chrishieke1261 lol, you don’t have a law.
Potato salad is different in many areas in Germany as are most if not all recipes as it is in other parts of the world. Both of my grandmothers made potato salad and they were definitely different
The kid has a good grasp of descriptive terminology of food and a good stage presence. Would be fun to watch him cook with you on a dish at some point. Or maybe even solo have have you do the tasting and review.
I’m enjoying all these deli videos. Keep it going.
Agreed. Maybe a breakfast item - a truly amazing bacon, egg and cheese on a roll would be a lot of fun.
Your relationship with your son is very cute. And he is taking his job seriously. Good chef and good parenting!
The deli salads series is fantastic.
Oh my! I haven't seen James in a couple of months and he looks (and sounds) so grown up!!! Love this Deli series!
Man! James is getting to be a pretty discerning taster!
My Mother was Northern German (Rest in Peace Mom!) She always added parsley and chives, she used dried. A heaping tablespoon of spicy mustard, enough oil to coat the taters but she would omit a lot of the bacon grease. No carrot. No mayo. A very small amount of sugar and not as much vinegar. She made the dressing in a blender so that the mustard, sugar vinegar, salt, water, and slowly add oil so everything would emulsify. The dried herbs added to the hot taters, then all tossed together with the crumbled bacon, and red onion diced and raw. Yum. She left the red tater skins on too for more nutrition.
This sounds delicious
The recipe in my family did not use carrots but did use diced celery. Gave it bit of a crunch. It was a side dish with ham.
I love you guys. James is incredible with his reviews. German Potato Salad is one of my favorites. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe with us.❤
Away from the family cookbook at the moment but when I return home I’m going to read my great grandmother’s German potato salad recipe to compare. Thanks for sharing the deli salads in time for the summer BBQ parties.
The stable of talent in your Academy of Judges has really expanded their descriptive assessment, almost like he is producing "America's Got Taste". The only thing I enjoy more than James' part in the show is when I cook your recipes myself! I love your family meal team!!
My man. I have said to my husband SO many times over the years, WHY don't ppl put potato salad on sandwiches? It just seems like a good idea. There's the fries on sandwiches thing, which I don't like b/c they are too dry. The dressing on the salad takes care of that, plus whatever else you have in the salad is a flavor bonus.
My mother is from Hesse in Central Germany. Her family makes a similar version (without carrots). The potatoes were served warm and a room temperature vinaigrette was poured over..amazing! Your version seems very close to my family’s. Can’t wait to make it myself!
I'm German and I have never seen a potato salad (many different recipes, depending on the region) that uses carrots let alone sugar - this recipe has 5 tablespoons of sugar 😂
I'm sure Americans like it but it is definitely a "(what Americans think is) German" version.
Love your channel. Grew up in Patchogue, deli on every corner. Moved away in 1974. Lots of nostalgia watching your deli series. Trying out a few of the recipes. ❤
Grew up in PA , but live out west now . My Mother made this Potato Salad at least once a week . Minus the carrot, Mayo and Carrots, but I think 🤔 I’ll try it this way now 😍 now I’m craving this 😂
So many different potato salad styles when I was growing up in Germany - this one is my favorite, and thanks to you I now know how to make it!!
I really enjoy your sons critic of the food. It's really honest and appreciated. The deli recipes, are things I absolutely will try.
This is the only kind of potato salad I make at home because it's so good and I grew up with it. I often add some kind of green herb (parsley or dill, and scallion green) and some bleu cheese crumbles. Magical.
I'm enjoying your deli salad series, and thanks for that. But I also think your Italian dishes are primo -- nearly what I call "Mom-worthy".
My mother was 1st generation Sicilian-American, a fantastic cook, who learned from my grandmother. Twenty six years since she passed and my cousins still regard her as a Legend in the kitchen. I believe that she, too, would have enjoyed your videos. Some things our family might do a little differently than you do, but I nearly always learn something from your videos. And I get hungry, too. Thank you.
I am the German Potato Salad Queen in my family. I have my great grandmother's recipe straight from Germany. Your recipe and preparation are quite different... my sauce uses corn starch to thicken so its more like a sweet/tart gravy.
But I have found the best way to slice the potatoes is with an egg slicer with the wires perfect uniform slices 😊
This made me so hungry for a real NY deli sandwich and potato salad. Grew up on Long Island. Moved to SC in the 80’s and now in northern VA. There is nothing like New York deli food. And there is nothing like a New York deli south of NJ! And bakeries too! Will forward this to my husband to try. We love the regular NY deli potato salad. Thank you for all the excellent videos!😊❤
Love having fun and trying different ingredients, that is how a true chef cooks!
Thanks for doing this particular episode. I truly love a great German potato salad. My late aunt used to make it during the holidays and when we came out to visit I couldn't wait for the opportunity to gorge myself. Lol. I am fortunate that pretty much all of my family were into good food. Not necessarily fancy shmancy, but just great stuff that always hit that special spot next to your heart and soul.
Youre the man dude, it’s awesome to see how far this channels grown and how quickly. Someone affiliated with the comedy group MDE (out of Providence), pushed you to me a few years ago and I am forever grateful.
Thank you so much!
I LOVE German potato salad. I have never made it. This is my cue to do so I think. That sammich looked mighty tasty, too. I've really enjoyed your NY Deli series. Thank you!
Those potatoes that potato salad is on point! That potato salad is awesome the best
James is getting really good at his reviews. A food critic in the making. I’ve never had either but the salad & sandwich look absolutely amazing!
I made this last week, and we really liked it! I'm hosting a bbq this week, so I'll make it again along with the NY Deli Style macaroni salad which is effen AMAZING. I love your NY Deli series! I'm from Sound Beach. I moved to California 10 yrs ago, and I really miss the food. So, THANK YOU!
I use scissors to cut bacon when it’s not frozen. Simpler, but not necessarily faster! Love this series. 🇨🇦💕
loooved the proud father sideview when the taste tester began to rave about the sandwich! 💛
Jim and James! Love it! Great recipe as always, and the sandwich looks perfect!
James has become an excellent food critic! Enjoy your videos. Thank you!
I really love mayo-less potato salads. My dad often made a Mediterranean one with capers and olives that we still often eat with grilled meats.
I've just discovered your channel and subscribed. Love the rapport between you all and the dishes you prepare look so amazing and yet it seems like most of us could make them.
OMG I just found you over a month ago and I can't get enough. The way you explain everything is so great! Thank you!
Keep these deli staples coming! LOVE this series!
This is totally different from what I know as potato salad here in Germany. But it is interesting and of course there are thousands of different ways to prepare this. We love to put in apples, fresh onions, pickle and I use home made mayonnaise.
Big fan from New Zealand. Ran this by my German co-worker today and he said this was EXACTLY how his mum made it back him in Frankfurt. Awesome channel dude, I base most of my cooking on your recipes these days!
That's great to hear, thanks so much!
Made this on Father’s Day !! Great recipe thank you!
I think I gain weight watching your fabulous videos! German potato salad is my absolute favorite. I never thought about putting it on a sandwich. Thank you so much!
That sandwich made my mouth water....I am so happy I subscribed and can not wait to check out the rest of your channel!
I just wanted to slip into the comments and let you know how much I appreciate this channel. You and your family are so authentic; and most importantly, you’re a STORYTELLER. Makes all the difference in the world while learning your family’s recipes ❣️🤌🏻✨
GREAT recipe! Thanks so much!! Tastes just like from the deli (but no carrots for me). I've been trying to make this for years, unsuccessfully until this.
Hi, thanks, I very much enjoy your videos! Since you acknowledge this one was not finalized yet, here's some info from my great-grandmother's recipe. Her recipe makes 4 portions, so adjust as needs for # of servings you need:
-remove oil other than the bacon grease
-remove carrot
-remove pepper
-remove garnishes
-add flour
For potatoes amount, she also used new red potatoes, "enough for 4 people" is the recipe, so you have to judge based on the size of potatoes and how much you want to make.
Her recipe also removes skins when potatoes are done boiling and still hot, but cut thicker than yours - just a regular medium slice like 1/4 to 1/3 in thick - they do slough, break, and stick together as you go.
Bacon: Hers has 1/2 pound bacon (for 4 portions, which seems like more than yours considering the amount of potatoes you have which I'm eyeballing but I'm guessing yours is 6-8 portions?). Hers is also cut into lardons as you did and cooked until crispy. Remove cooked bacon and set aside. Pour off all but 1/4 cup of fat (reserve that pouroff just in case you need more).
Stir into the 1/4 c bacon grease: 2 Tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1 teaspoon sugar. Add 2 Tablespoons vinegar, and 1 cup water. Stir and cook until thickened.
Cut 2 slices of onion over sliced potatoes. Put crumbled bacon and sauce on warm potatoes. Let stand in warm place about 30 minutes. Serve with wieners!
The amount of dressing vs. potato by the end is wet, but not so much dressing that it is swimming in it.
I'm glad you said it's OK to leave the skin. I like using red potatoes with the skin, as it would add a very appealing color to the salad.
Finally a potato salad without mayo! Looks great! And the sandwich idea is awesome. Minus the Russian.
Ha, Se-Port! We're neighbors! Love your stuff thank you!
Love the video and German potzto salad. And when James comes in for the taste test and rating. Just brings it all together. Happy Fathers Day. Blessings to you and family.👍
I’m drooling!!! Gonna make this for sure. Thank you Jim.
This looks perfect for all of our summer cookouts -- thanks for sharing!
a bourgeoning chef is emerging right before our eyes 😃
The sandwich looks fantastic! I trust James' expertise.
I like watching your channel and seeing all of these amazing dishes prepared, keep up the great stuff. Se-Port deli was my go-to place in high school for breakfast or lunch. Will have to drive back there at some point for a visit with my family. Your son does a great job as a food critic, honest and precise. 😊
I love your videos. I’ve been making German potato salad since I was a boy in the Dutchtown Neighborhood of St Louis. I respect your attempt and may try using carrots in the future. One thing I would change is swapping apple cider vinegar for the white. The fruity nature really compliments the bacon.
Well done!
Very similar to my Moms recipe, except without the carrots, but I like that addition and will try that.
That sandwich looks insane good, especially with the pepperoni. Man o’man that looks good!
James is adorable and becoming such a little man. Of course you and Tara are so proud, as you should be. I absolutely love your channel.
I love German potato salad and this looks solid! Always love James reviews and this one was super. I'll be making this over the summer. Thanks!❤
i will have to try this. Every other German potato salad I have had was served hot and I didn't like it. This chilled looks delicious.
German Potato Salad is my favorite potato salad. We had jt quite often when I was a boy, and it was an awesome sweet and sour complement to whichever entree was being served!
I love the New York deli salads range. This salad looks very tasty, would go well with some German bratwurst and a schooner of beer. Cheers!❤
Many German potato salad recipes include gherkins. The potatoes are sauteed and partially crisp (skin on). The additional ingredients are added to the saute pan warmed through. Warm German potato salad goes well with brats or pork cutlets.
Grew up with 'Kisu krompir' boiled, then sliced potatoes with vinegar, oil, salt and pepper. And that was it. Even my late grandma, born in 1888, made it the way I just explained. Now, we have the luxury of exotic oils, vinegars to spice it up, pumpkin oil is especially good, Austria and Slovenia grow and process lots of it.
Thanks James. Great looking sandwich. Definitely making it tomorrow evening.
In my first 36 years of living in Germany, I have never encountered a potato salad like yours; there are many different recipes for potato salads, but none of them include carrots.
Whatever this salad is, it is not German potato salad. I am German!
I would call it *Gemischter salad)
For a “deli” version it’s pretty close to authentic 😊 (ditch the carrots). I think my boys would LOVE that sandwich with my German potato salad! Gonna give it a go! Alles Beste und vielen Dank!
Long ago when I was young (around 1977) I worked in a buffet style restaurant. Two of the cooks were women whose parents immigrated from Germany. They cooked German style potato salad that was fantastic. Before then I had only had American style potato salad (which is still my "go to" style). A few years later in my twenties I found a restaurant near where I worked that served French style potato salad which was a nice change of pace. It's pretty hard to screw up potato salad. 🙂
Grew up on this German Potato Salad along with many other delicious goodies made by my Aunt. 😋 Some of my best childhood memories..!
You are very, very lucky to have such a tolerant and patient family. You and I would be at each other's throats quickly.
Loved to watch this, just like all your other videos.
for a twist, if you wanna try, skip the fried bacon, onion, carrots. Boil the potatoes, ideally waxy texture variety, and peel afterwarts, put aside. Make a dressing from chives and apple vinegar, some sugar, salt, pepper. cut the potatoes into half-pinky finger thick slices. pour over the still slightly warm potatoes and then add some broth (beef, bone), boiled, cooled and still warm as well. then add sweet onion, cut in tiny dices. let it sit for a while, see if you need more broth, but careful with the amount, should stay dry-ish but soft. serve still warm and next to endive salad (mustard-raspberry vinegar dressing, some lemon), the endive cut in slim stripes. some prefer to mix, i love havin it side by side. goes awesome with breaded cutlets (obviously) and a sparkling water (we love this stuff over here) or sprite / 7up or weissbier if you want. recipe is (from memory) what my grandma made for me when i was a kid and her lovely presence stil upgraded this whole planet.
I love your NY deli salad videos! My favorite potato salad here in Chicago is at Manny's Deli on Jefferson Street. Add a Corned Beef on rye and a cream soda..... MMMMMmmmmmmm!
My MIL would make this at every family event…it’s a favorite. She used apple cider vinegar and cubed potatoes.
Oh, I like this idea, I think I need to try it. Love your deli series, I’m planning on making all of the recipes eventually. Greetings from Germany!
Teenaged boy tested and approved 10/10. Must be fabulous.😊
Love seaport deli. I enjoy all of your posts. To the point and engaging!
Thanks so much!
🤤 my mouth is watering over that sandwich! Get outta here! Awesome! Can't wait to try your recipe, I think my husband and son will love the potato salad and especially that sandwich!!
Thanks for sharing! ❤
For those people that are triggered that it’s not authentic because they are German and it’s not the way they do it. He never said it was an authentic German potato salad. He is making a New York Deli take on it, so relax no one is saying your salad is wrong😂😂😂especially since you DON’T make New York deli German potato salad.
Loving the deli series!!
Jim I am a HUGE fan. I found your channel over 4 years ago and have not missed a single video since. I've made no less than 30-40 recipes to serve my friends and family. I've watched your children grow, I've watched you begin to gray and cut your ponytail (thank god lol). All this being said because I feel like the channel isn't producing recipes for meals as of late. It's just the deli stuff. Please let's get back to meals, especially the Italian and Italian-American stuff. I know there are a finite amount of recipes that exist, but don't look past the idea of redoing older videos with updated techniques and tweaked recipes. No matter if you read this or not, I will remain one of your biggest fans and consumers of your content. I wish you and your family all the best!!
I appreciate the feedback. We've been putting out the deli salads since its summer here and will return with the heartier food soon.
I'm going to be sad when you run out of deli dishes! Love this series.
Frozen bacon is trivial to cut, a few slices at a time so it's faster as well.
You could boil the bacon in a little water that just covers the bacon, on a medium simmer that has the water evaporate in maybe 5-7 minutes, followed by the browning in the rendered fat.
The salad looks so very good.
loving the series jim. one suggestion. tuna Mac used to be popular in my area at the Deli. would love to see your take on it.
I’ve noticed in the last few episodes that you have a new chair in your family room 🙂. Love you deli salad recipes!
I definitely trust James' opinion! I gotta have this.
I had a pleasant surprise about a week ago. I thought the heavy rains we had in Texas this Spring had "drowned my potatoes planted at the end of February. I was going to simply move the plants to the compost pile, and Lo! I had a bunch of potatoes! And my wife is sort of Pennsylvania Dutch, so we do a slightly different recipe, but it's all good!
Side note - we are having your recipe of "deli shrimp salad" for dinner tonight.
Great recipe...I know that deli all to well. Many pounds later. I miss going there. I had a home in Strongs Neck a few years ago.