An easy appetizer with an elegant appearance, tiny potato halves stuffed with smoked salmon in a sour cream & horseradish sauce.

The poor potato, loved and devoured, avoided and even reviled. When I visited the St Paul farmers market a couple of years ago, the stands held dozens of potato varieties, all sizes and colors and nubbly shapes. More and more, I realize how our industrialized food system cheats us, especially, of variety.

Tiny bites of potato start with – no surprise – tiny potatoes. They are most easily found this time of year as ‘new’ potatoes. I pick through the potato bin for the smallest potatoes all about the same size, glad for instant portion size management. To quote guests at a recent party, "These are GOOD!"

A grapefruit spoon’s serrated edge makes it ever so useful for scooping out vegetables to stuff. One costs only a couple of dollars and comes in handy often.
No piping bag? No problem. Just spoon the filling into a small freezer bag and snip off a corner.
Smoked salmon can be pricey. I get it at Trader Joe’s where a small package fits my budget.
POTATO BITES
with SMOKED SALMON RECIPE
Time to table: 2 hours
Makes 24, easily halved or doubled
- 12 tiny red potatoes, scrubbed well
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FILLING
- 4 tablespoons sour cream
- 4 teaspoons minced red onion
- 2 teaspoons capers, chopped if large
- 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish
- 3-1/2 ounces smoked salmon
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GARNISH
- 1/2 ounce smoked salmon
- Fresh dill, chopped, optional
POTATOES Boil the potatoes in well-salted water until cooked clear through, drain, cool and refrigerate. Slice the potatoes in half and scoop out the centers.
FILLING Stir together the filling ingredients and refrigerate to let the flavors meld until ready to fill.
ASSEMBLE & GARNISH Up to an hour or so before serving, use a piping bag (for a neat appearance) or a spoon (for something more rustic) to fill the potato halves. Top with a bit of salmon and if you like, some fresh dill. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

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David ~ Red onion are 'traditional' and add color but for the onion flavor alone, shallots will certainly do the trick! Enjoy!
PS Great choice for a Thanksgiving appetizer, I just love those little potatoes. You might watch for tiny potatoes, at least here in Missouri, they are hard to find consistently. Small fingerlings would work, but I love the color contrast with the red potatoes.
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