Mom had this sinister motive of feeding people things that most people would find "Odd" at best, "discussing" at worst. As a result of Mom's "cute little anecdotes," She officially drove my wife away from ever eating at my parents house.... EVER! Stories about feeding unsuspecting neighbors Raccoon or Woodchuck (Or some other scavenger animal.) were thought to be "entertaining" but they usually did the opposite.


I could go further down this tangent, but let me get back on the main point. Making Dandelion Green Potato Salad. It was one of my favorite things that Mom made. Understand! My mother was NOT a "Good" cook. Most of her dishes were buckets of indigence mixed together and set to boil! However, every now and then she would pull out a dish she could pull off. And this was one of those dishes.

I know a few things. It has potatoes, vinegar, eggs, bacon, and Dandelion greens harvested in Spring. (Preferably Before they blossom.) All that is missing is the ratio. Being one of those cooks that gets creative anyway, I usually add whatever I think is the appropriate amount of something. Add some spice... taste. Add some seasoning... taste. Etc.

I mashed up some potatoes, added in some greens before the potatoes had fully cooled off. A happy accident as the heat from the potatoes cooks the dandelions and softens them. Then add vinegar to taste. I like a hint without it being overpowering.

Lastly, add the eggs and bacon. Mix until they look like mashed potato with greens in them. Done!

I would not recommend this dish to anyone. Strange recipes are an odd thing if you do not know how they taste in advance. Perhaps it is because I grew up with these "buckets of slop" meals in my childhood library. Maybe I attach some other distant, fond memory to it and that adds some form of flavor that a stranger would not find. Whatever it is, I'm very happy I rediscovered it. And aside from this blog posting, I will never share it with anyone I personally know. I don't want to come off as some "Wierdo" who eats weeds. Those are from the Genther side of the Family...
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