Sumac Potato Salad – Tangy & Delicious Twist
Sumac Potato Salad is my secret weapon for making any gathering truly shine. Forget those heavy, mayonnaise-laden versions that weigh you down; this is potato salad reimagin extracted. It’s bright, it’s zesty, and it’s packed with a delightful tang that will have your taste buds singin extractg. People absolutely adore this sumac potato salad because it offers a refreshing departure from the usual picnic fare. What makes it so special, you ask? It’s the whisper of sumac, a ruby-red spice with a beautifully tart, almost lemony flavor, that cuts through the richness of the potatoes and creamy dressing. This isn’t just a side dish; it’s an experience, a burst of sunshine on a plate that perfectly complements grilled meats, fresh salads, and everything in between. Get ready to be asked for this recipe again and again!

Sumac Potato Salad
Potato salad is a beloved classic for a reason. It’s comforting, versatile, and always a crowd-pleaser. But sometimes, we crave a twist on the familiar, something that adds a burst of unexpected flavor. Enter my Sumac Potato Salad, a vibrant and tangy take on the traditional that’s perfect for barbecues, potlucks, or simply a delightful side dish for any meal. The star of this recipe is sumac, a Middle Eastern spice with a wonderfully tart, lemony flavor that cuts through the richness of the potatoes beautifully. Combined with the other fresh ingredients, it creates a salad that’s both refreshing and deeply satisfying.
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Conclusion:
I hope you’ve enjoyed learning how to make this vibrant and zesty Sumac Potato Salad! It’s a truly fantastic dish because it takes the humble potato salad and elevates it with the bright, lemony tang of sumac, adding a unique and refreshing twist that sets it apart from your average picnic staple. The combination of tender potatoes, creamy dressing, and that signature sumac flavor is incredibly satisfying and versatile. This salad is perfect served chilled alongside grilled meats, burgers, or as a flavorful side dish at any barbecue or potluck. It also holds up beautifully, making it an excellent choice for make-ahead meals.
Don’t be afraid to experiment! You can easily customize this Sumac Potato Salad by adding finely chopped red onion for an extra bite, fresh parsley or dill for more herbaceous notes, or even a sprinkle of toasted sesame seeds for added crunch. Give this recipe a try; I’m confident you’ll love the delightful burst of flavor it brings to your table.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How do I store leftover Sumac Potato Salad?
Store any leftover Sumac Potato Salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. Ensure it’s properly chilled before serving again.
Can I make this Sumac Potato Salad ahead of time?
Absolutely! This salad is actually best made a few hours in advance, or even the day before. This allows the flavors to meld together beautifully, making the sumac even more prominent and delicious.
What kind of potatoes are best for this recipe?
Waxy potatoes like Yukon Gold, red potatoes, or new potatoes work best for this Sumac Potato Salad. They hold their shape well after boiling and don’t become too mushy, ensuring a pleasing texture.

Sumac Potato Salad
A vibrant and zesty potato salad with a Middle Eastern twist, featuring sumac, sun-dried tomatoes, and a tangy balsamic dressing.
Ingredients
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4-5 medium potatoes (Yukon gold or red potatoes work well)
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1 small red onion (thinly sliced)
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½ cup black olives (chopped)
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3 small pickles (chopped)
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¼ cup capers
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⅓ cup chopped parsley
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5-6 sun dried tomatoes (chopped)
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2 tbsp olive oil
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2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
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1 tbsp sumac
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½ tsp chili flakes
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salt to taste
Instructions
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Step 1
Boil or steam the potatoes until tender. Let them cool slightly, then cut them into bite-sized pieces. -
Step 2
In a large bowl, combine the cut potatoes, thinly sliced red onion, chopped black olives, chopped pickles, capers, chopped parsley, and chopped sun-dried tomatoes. -
Step 3
In a small bowl, whisk together the olive oil, balsamic vinegar, sumac, and chili flakes. -
Step 4
Pour the dressing over the potato mixture and toss gently to combine, ensuring all ingredients are coated. -
Step 5
Season with salt to taste. For best flavor, let the salad sit for at least 15-20 minutes before serving to allow the flavors to meld.
Important Information
Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)
It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
Allergy Information
Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
