Creamy lime potato salad
It is vegetarian swap time again over at Recipezaar and this month I selected SarahBeth131 as my swap partner. A good choice, if I do say so myself, because she has some excellent vegetarian and vegan recipes in her cookbooks.
As I have mentioned in previous posts, I am trying hard to get back on the diet bandwagon as of late. I tend to find lunch to be my calorie flashpoint in the day. I have a fairly routine breakfast which is easy for me to repeat every day and I am good at planning a low calorie vegetarian evening meal. However, at lunch I am always needing something quick and so that leads to me reaching for things without counting the calories.
What I have been trying to do is have lunches that I can prepare in the morning when I am making by breakfast and then just take out of the fridge for lunch. In theory, this allows me to write the calories down before I get too busy with my working day.
Things like potato salads have been working out well because they benefit from chilling in the fridge for all those hours. So, when I saw this SarahBeth131′s creamy lime potato salad recipe, I knew that was going to be one I made for the veggie swap.

Creamy lime potato salad recipe
If I am honest, I was unsure how the lime mixed with the mayonnaise would work with potatoes. Yet, at the same time it was that uncertainty that intrigued me. I don’t think I had really had a citrus based potato salad in the past.
Then, the addition of thyme to the mix left me further scratching my head. I have a weird relationship with thyme. Over the last few years I have discovered that I really don’t like the dried version of thyme. Not just the taste but the smell can even turn my stomach at times. Then by complete accident I discovered that fresh thyme can be rather enjoyable indeed. Perhaps it is because it is a much more mild flavour.
As it turns out, both flavours worked really well in the salad. In fact, the lime worked so well that I have set myself the challenge of figuring out what other salads I can make with that lime mayo dressing. The juice and the zest of the lime really lifted the taste to make everything dance across the tastebuds. The fresh thyme was a nice little accent too though I will for sure make sure it was always fresh thyme when I make this in the future.
The creamy lime potato salad recipe was really easy to throw together in the morning. Even more so because I used some new potatoes that were leftover form the main meal the evening before. I simply mixed up the mayonnaise dressing, for which I used extra light mayonnaise and reduced fat creme fraiche (sour cream can be hard to find in the UK and creme fraiche is a very good substitute for it) and combined it with the potatoes and put it in to chill. I think the lime worked especially well to take away that slight after taste that fat free mayonnaise can sometimes carry.
My lunch turned into bit of a desk picnic with a serving of this wonderful creamy lime potato salad recipe, some honey and linseed crackers and a bit of mature cheddar cheese. So full of flavour and pretty healthy too!
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I like using half light yogurt/ mayo in mine. It’s much nicer isn’t it? If you added some beans or chickpeas to this, and some chopped vegges this would be a very balanced lunch. I think I may have to try it.
Comment by Lisa — March 22, 2010 @ 12:34 am
The flavors here sound super interesting – I’m totally intrigued and want to try this!
Comment by arugulove — March 22, 2010 @ 4:39 am
Mmm now this sounds so good… ;]
Comment by bcgw — March 22, 2010 @ 4:43 pm
That looks tasty.
Comment by Janice — March 22, 2010 @ 8:25 pm
This looks soooooooooooooooo good. I will definitely give it a try ! Thanks for all your blogging help, Sarah – I hit you with a Sunshine Award to let you know that your blogging and the way you help others inspires me
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Comment by Aileen — March 23, 2010 @ 6:56 pm
I love something simple like this. Looks very delicious.
Comment by MaryMoh — March 24, 2010 @ 6:54 pm
That sounds delicious. You can get sour cream with chives but I guess that isn’t the same as the american version?
Comment by Plummy Mummy — March 26, 2010 @ 6:45 pm
You can get some sour cream here but it isn’t all that common in stores and fairly costly. Whereas, in the States it is just so much a part of the diet that you can buy it in huge tubs. It really is pretty similar to creme fraiche though and I find they are pretty interchangeable in most recipes.
Comment by Sarah Jayne — March 26, 2010 @ 6:51 pm
My favorite kind of Salad is none other Potato Salad. it really taste yummy.’.,
Comment by Joshua Brown — June 10, 2010 @ 6:39 pm