Baskets with Russian Salad

I prepared the baskets with Russian salad for the Christmas Eve appetizer, but they are perfect for all your occasions, even for a pre-dinner with friends or savory buffets; they are an excellent finger food.

Beautiful and unique in their single-serving presentation, I created the baskets with flatbreads using a tartlet mold, which I then baked to give them a concave shape.

The baskets with Russian salad are a rich and colorful homemade appetizer prepared only with vegetables: potatoes, carrots, peas, pickles, and a few tablespoons of mayonnaise that you can also make at home by clicking here.

Since I worked during the day, I didn’t have time to make it at home and used store-bought mayonnaise even though homemade is incomparable.

To get ahead, you could prepare everything the day before since the Russian salad needs to rest for a few hours in the fridge; this way, you’ll only need to fill the baskets when serving.

If you are looking for easy recipes to serve as appetizers, below you will find a top list; surely, you will find something to your liking.

baskets with Russian salad
  • Portions: 10
  • Cooking methods: Oven, Stove
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Seasonality: All seasons

Ingredients

  • 7 oz clean potatoes
  • 3.5 oz carrots
  • 3.5 oz peas
  • 1.75 oz pickles
  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons mayonnaise
  • 1 flatbread
  • to taste salt
  • to taste white pepper

Tools

  • Muffin mold
  • Tartlet mold

Steps

  • Clean the potatoes and carrots and cut everything into small cubes.

  • Place the vegetables in a pot with water and set them on the stove to cook for 8 minutes after the water starts boiling.

  • After 8 minutes, add the frozen peas and continue cooking for another 8 minutes.

    Drain the vegetables, place them in a bowl, and let them cool.

  • Chop the pickles into very small pieces and add them to the vegetables, mix well.

  • Season with salt and white pepper.

  • Add the tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil and apple cider vinegar, mix again, and finish with the addition of mayonnaise. Cover with film and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.

  • Using the tartlet mold, cut out the baskets and place them inside a muffin mold.
    Bake at 392°F for about 20 minutes. Let cool before filling.

The baskets with Russian salad are beautiful and delicious to taste, with a crunchy exterior that pairs perfectly with the creamy and soft filling.

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