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Рецепт French Potato Salad, summer festivals
by Katie Zeller

This completes our cold dinner menu: Melon with Dry-cured Ham (no recipe required), Salmon Chaud-Froid, Green Bean and Basil Salad and French Potato Salad.

There are many, many recipes for potato salad – French, German, American.

This is lightly dressed with with a vinaigrette, lots of tarragon and chives.

French Potato Salad

Total time: 15 minutes

Ingredients:

Instructions:

In a medium bowl whisk olive oil, vinegar and stock.

Add chives and tarragon and let sit to blend flavors while potatoes cook.

Slice the potatoes for salad, in small, bite-size pieces.

Heat a medium saucepan half full of water over medium high heat.

When water is boiling, add potatoes and cook just until tender when pierced with a sharp knife, 10 – 12 minutes.

Remove from heat and drain well.

Add to dressing and stir gently.

Let rest to absorb flavors and liquid, stirring gently occasionally.

Allow to cool before serving.

It seems like every small town and village in the area has a summer festival of some type.

Some are art festivals, some are medieval festivals, some are market festivals, some are simply a dinner in the square followed by a dance, all with games for the kids, of course.

They’re different than the art fairs and medieval fairs I used to go to in the US.

In the US the fairs seem to be aimed towards shoppers with lots of artisans selling their wares. The wares vary from inexpensive to very expensive. One can buy pottery and jewelry and glassware and paintings and trinkets and all sorts of food.

Here they seem to be geared more towards the arts with classical concerts at the local church and plays or ballets at the local school and opera in the park. There may or may not be a few local artisans, demonstrating and selling their wares. There is likely a booth selling crepes and always one selling wine.

If it’s a medieval fair their will be people in costume and demonstrations of iron-working or falconry or jousting.

If it’s a medieval fair the games for the kids will be…. Medieval.

The photo of the vulture and the game are from a fair we went to on Sunday. It was a very small fair, just in the square, and definitely geared towards the villagers, not the tourists. We almost felt like intruders.

This particular village is perched on a hilltop with rather spectacular views.

It’s a bastide,, as are many of the villages in this area. A bastide is a ‘new’ town, built in the 13th and 14th century to help defend the area and are found in the south-west of France.

They were built as towns…. actually laid out and constructed according to a plan and usually built by and / or owing fealty to a single individual..

We’re planning on going to a few more fairs this summer.

Watch this space….

If you want nutrition information, try this site: Calorie Count

Last Updated on August 9, 2013