Excessive-Protein Potato Salad [gluten-free + low-fat] • Wholesome Helper

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A high-protein tackle traditional potato salad! This distinctive recipe is barely candy and barely salty with a scrumptious mixture of flavors and textures. Using Skyr as a substitute of mayo and the addition of steamed lentils amp up the protein whereas preserving this conventional facet dish low in fats. Mild but wealthy tasting, simple to make, and excellent on your subsequent household get-together!

High-Protein Potato Salad [gluten-free + low-fat]

Potatoes are a staple for household dinners, regardless of the event, from mashed potatoes at Thanksgiving to do-it-yourself candy potato fries on the facet of a freshly grilled burger in the summertime. They’re starchy, filling, and present a ton of vitamins per serving.

Often, potato salad is extra of a summer time dish, however I’ve discovered a singular method to put together it that makes it good for any and all seasons. Actually, the recipe I’m sharing as we speak is the proper addition to your desk ANY time of yr.

High-Protein Potato Salad [gluten-free + low-fat]

Excessive-Protein Potato Salad

Often, potato salad is fat-laden, very heavy, and form of…bland by way of style. However my kicked-up, protein-packed model is the full reverse!

By swapping out the normal dressing components (like mayo or cream-based sauces) for high-protein, low-sugar Icelandic-style Skyr, the calorie content material is slashed in half, and the protein content material of the normal carb-heavy facet is elevated. The marginally candy, tart taste of the skyr retains this salad gentle, zesty, and contemporary!

The addition of pickles provides a pleasant salty counterbalance, whereas the steamed lentils add EVEN MORE plant-based protein to this wholesome dish. This distinctive mixture of tastes and textures will delight your loved ones or visitors.

High-Protein Potato Salad [gluten-free + low-fat]

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Excessive-Protein Potato Salad

  • Creator: Kaila Proulx
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook dinner Time: 30 minutes
  • Whole Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 4-6 1x
  • Class: sides
  • Food regimen: Gluten Free
  • 2 1/2 kilos of purple potatoes
  • 2 inexperienced onions, chopped
  • 2 dill pickles, chopped
  • a big handful of dill, chopped
  • 1/2 cup steamed lentils
  • 4 oz Siggi’s 4% Zesty Lemon Icelandic Model Skyr
  • 4 oz Siggi’s 0% Plain Icelandic Model Skyr
  • 1 tbsp dijon mustard
  • 3 tbsp entire grain Dijon mustard

Directions

Place potatoes in a pot and canopy with water. Warmth on medium (don’t boil) till potatoes will be pierced with a fork (not falling aside).

Pressure potatoes and place on a cooking sheet to chill for 10 minutes. Whereas potatoes are cooling, place different components in a big mixing bowl and stir collectively.

Add potatoes and blend collectively once more. Place within the fridge to sit back. Serve chilly.

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High-Protein Potato Salad [gluten-free + low-fat]

I do know this potato salad sounds a bit of kooky because it features a ‘candy’ taste of skyr, however I swear it’s scrumptious! Like I mentioned, the Siggi’s selection I used has a really gentle, candy taste. It’s not overwhelming, and it lends itself as a fantastic counterbalance to the extra salty components.

I’m all the time on the lookout for distinctive twists on traditional dishes, and this recipe definitely suits the invoice! I can’t wait to share it with my household quickly!

 
 
 
 
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83 responses to “Excessive-Protein Potato Salad [gluten-free + low-fat]”

  1. Lady, you understand I like my potatoes!;) Have you ever ever made potato salad with mustard as a substitute of creamy stuff? It’s so good!:)


  2. This appears great! Potato salad is considered one of my favourite dishes however I’m not a fan of mayo, so naturally this caught my eye. I like the addition of lentils, too!


  3. I LOVE potato salad. I’ll have to provide this a strive. It appears scrumptious.


  4. Good recipe! I’m making an attempt to eat extra protein for well being causes AND, I’m answerable for potatoes for Thanksgiving. I’ll have to provide these a go. Thanks a lot for sharing.


  5. this can be a nice use of siggis! I like potato salad!


  6. Love this Kaila! I’m posting my siggi recipe later this week 🙂

    xo


  7. First phrase I considered after I noticed the primary image = Delicious! Thanks for the recipe!


  8. I like siggi’s and I like potato salad so this sounds nearly as near good as you will get. 🙂


  9. i’ve been having fun with siggis yogurt too…positively not within the type of potato salad.


  10. WOW! Sounds superior!! 🙂


  11. Wow! I first noticed your recipe on Pinterest and I’m glad I ended by to test it out. I simply tried Siggi’s for the primary time final week and was shocked at how tart it was. Whereas I’m not 100% offered on utilizing the fruity selection I can completely see how the plain can be a superb alternative for greater fats components. I additionally love the thought of together with lentils as a result of they’re so unobtrusive, however would add tons of advantages.


  12. I like making potato salad with plain greek yogurt. Actually, I exchange all mayo and bitter cream with plain greek yogurt – nobody notices. 🙂


  13. What a fantastic thought so as to add the protein to one thing like this – you’d by no means know!


  14. Potato salad is an enormous hit at my home however I haven’t tried with out mayo earlier than…wanting ahead to testing it out!


  15. Wow that appears so scrumptious x


  16. Ooohh, love potato salad and at present on a low carb excessive protein food plan so I’m glad that I stumbled upon your recipe. I’m going to strive it out. Yum! Can’t wait to eat with out the guilt. #brilliantblogposts


  17. What a fantastic wholesome facet dish, positively one to take round to household gatherings this vacation season. Thanks for sharing #brilliantblogposts


  18. Yum, I like potato salad and I’m all the time on the lookout for nice methods to get extra protein in my food plan. I like the Dijon mustard too. Thanks for sharing ?


  19. Hello Kaila,
    This potato salad recipe sounds tasty and wholesome. I’ve by no means heard of the Siggi’s earlier than however I’m going to examine that out. Thanks for sharing on Actual Meals Fridays. Pinned & Tweeted.


  20. I like potato salad, this appears scrumptious!


  21. I like the steamed lentils! I’ve by no means tried steaming them – what a enjoyable approach so as to add protein to a salad =)


  22. What a singular twist on potato salad…appears actually yummy!


  23. I like potato salad. I by no means would have thought to place lentils in it, what a filling dish. #freefromfridays


  24. What a good way to make potato salad a bit of more healthy! I like potato salad however hardly ever enable myself the deal with as a result of it’s so excessive in energy—in fact, the Southern approach is to slather it with mayo! However this seems like a superb substitute. Thanks for sharing!


  25. This appears actually tasty! Love the way you added pickles and lentils! Can’t wait to do that!


  26. Yay! Nice minds suppose alike! 😀 I like that you just used fig + lemon zest in right here–I wager that takes it to a complete ‘nother degree!


  27. Appears scrumptious – simply pinned and can make quickly!


  28. Noticed it, beloved it, Pinned it! Thanks for sharing! 🙂


  29. Appears tasty! I’ll strive it with yogurt, Skyr isn’t out there the place I reside… Do you suppose it will likely be okay?


  30. I’ve all the time considered potato salad as a summer time dish too, however this seems like it might be good for the vacations. 🙂


  31. I like potato salad however all the time really feel responsible about all of the carbs. I like the protein choice! Perhaps I can eat a second serving to:) Thanks for sharing with Saucy Saturdays! I like seeing your recipes each week!


  32. Yum! I like potato salad! Thanks for sharing this with us at Savoring Saturdays hyperlink social gathering!


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