
Ensaladilla Rusa
Spanish potato salad with mayonnaise, tuna, eggs and vegetables.
Nutrition Facts
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Ensaladilla Rusa, or Russian Salad, originated in Russia in the mid-19th century, created by Lucien Olivier, the chef of the Hermitage Restaurant in Moscow. The original recipe was a closely guarded secret, featuring luxurious ingredients. Over time, the recipe evolved, adapting to local availability and tastes as it spread throughout Europe and Latin America.
Ensaladilla Rusa is a ubiquitous dish across many cultures, particularly in Spain and Latin America, where it has become deeply ingrained in culinary traditions. It is often served as a tapa, a side dish, or a light meal, especially during celebrations and gatherings.
Spanish Tapas Culture
In Spain, Ensaladilla Rusa is a staple tapa, found in nearly every bar and restaurant. It's often served with bread or crackers and enjoyed as a social snack alongside drinks.
Latin American Variations
Across Latin America, regional variations exist, with different ingredients and preparations reflecting local tastes. It's a common dish for celebrations, picnics, and family meals.
Evolving Tradition
While originating in Russia, its widespread adoption and adaptation demonstrate the globalization of food and the evolution of culinary traditions across borders. The dish embodies the essence of sharing and adaptation.
The flavor profile is a harmonious blend of creamy, tangy, and slightly sweet, with a pleasant textural contrast from the various diced ingredients.
The primary flavor comes from the creamy mayonnaise dressing, which provides richness and tang. Boiled potatoes contribute a starchy, earthy base. Carrots and peas add sweetness and vegetal notes. Pickled ingredients like gherkins or olives introduce acidity and saltiness. Eggs provide a subtle savory element, and tuna or other protein adds umami. The combination creates a balanced and satisfying flavor experience.
Mayonnaise Quality
The quality of the mayonnaise is crucial. Use a high-quality, flavorful mayonnaise or make your own for the best results.
Ingredient Dicing
Ensure all ingredients are diced into uniform sizes for a consistent texture and appealing presentation.
Chill Time
Allow the salad to chill for at least a couple of hours before serving. This allows the flavors to meld and the salad to firm up.
Gentle Mixing
Mix the ingredients gently to avoid mashing the potatoes and other soft components.
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