
I think I need to plan a picnic. I can't stop thinking about picnic foods.
This is surprising because I’m not much of a picnic person.
All that mayo sitting out for hours in 80 degree weather is enough to turn a
person off. But for some reason I’m ready to set my food safety phobias aside
for the sake of nice weather and a meal outside.
One food from my picnic memory book is ham salad. We always had
it growing up, and I really liked the way my mom would make it. She ground up
the ham so it was more of a spread than other versions I’ve seen.
Despite being a fan, I have never made ham salad myself. But
with some ham leftover from Easter I thought it was a good time to try and put
my stamp on it.
I decided to use what I now call my classic combo for former
mayo-only based salads – plain Greek yogurt, a little mayo and spicy brown or Dijon
mustard. I’ve had success with coleslaw, potato salad and chicken salad, and I
actually like it a lot more than the all mayo versions.
I’d suggest using full fat Greek yogurt. The Greek Gods (my
favorite) is one of the only brands that is available here in full fat. I hear
over and over again that people don’t like Greek yogurt, and for the life of me
I haven't been able to figure out why. Then I bought some fat free Greek yogurt by one of
the popular brands. (The ones famous for their flavored, diet yogurt who decided to do
Greek because it’s cool.)
I now know why people
say they don’t like Greek yogurt. I’m not exaggerating when I say it was one of
the worst things I have tasted. I threw it out.
So try a full fat version such as The Greek Gods. I promise it
will change your life, at least as far as yogurt is concerned. And because it
is yogurt the way it was meant to be, you’ll need much less of it to fill you
up, and for flavor and fat in your recipes.
Back to the ham salad. I keep a small amount of mayo in the
recipe because it cuts the sour flavor of the yogurt just enough so that it’s
not overpowering. I also added some olives, and finished it off with just a bit
of smoked hot paprika.
Crackers or a crusty baguette make the best form of
transport. And be careful, it might put you in the mood for a picnic. That’s
fine by me. I could use the company!
Smoky Ham Salad with Olives
2 ½ cups cooked ham, finely chopped
¼ cup green olives, diced
½ tbsp grated onion
1 large rib celery, chopped
¼ cup plain Greek yogurt
1 tbsp mayonnaise
1 tsp spicy brown mustard
¼ tsp black pepper
¼ tsp smoked hot paprika
In a bowl, combine the ham, olives, onion and celery. Set
aside.
In a separate bowl stir together the yogurt, mayo, brown
mustard, pepper and paprika. Pour the yogurt mixture over the ham. Stir to mix
all ingredients. Refrigerate at least 30 minutes before serving. Makes about 3
cups.




4 comments:
We always got country ham salad from a little local grocery store in my home town. It was great (and definitely mayonnaise-based). I'm with you on the diet yogurt. No wonder most Americans don't like yogurt. That stuff is horrible. And don't get me started on the flavored stuff with fake sweetener. Egads.
We didn't have ham salad too much growing up but I did like it a lot. I'm with you on the Greek yogurt. Why in the world do people eat fat free stuff? Yuck!
I use it as a mayo replacer as well and as a sour cream replacer. It works so well!
Michelle - Ha, ha! I'm with you on the fake sweetener too!
Andrea - Yes! So good for sour cream too!
Glad that you finally made your childhood ham salad. It sound so great and healthy .
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