Piémontaise potato salad
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| Date | 20th century |
| Course | Starter or main course |
| Serving temperature | Cold |
| Ingredients | Potatoes, tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, pickled cucumbers, diced ham and mayonnaise |
| Classification | Composed salad |
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Piémontaise salad, or salade piémontaise in French, is a French dish of Russian origin composed of potatoes, tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, cornichons, diced ham, and mayonnaise, served as a salad.
It has the same origin as the insalata alla piemontese, a type of piémontaise salad composed of potatoes, peppers, anchovies, and lemon.
Piémontaise is a popular dish commonly served as a starter in French households or as a bistro fare.
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