Grilled Potato & Arugula Salad

Grilled Potato & Arugula Salad // loveandlemons.com

I might be from the land of meat and potatoes, but you all know how that my heart lies with the green stuff. I rarely eat potatoes, but I just couldn’t pass up these little cuties. And since it’s summer, I felt I needed to share a true picnic/cookout side dish.

These little ones grill up so well – they cook through without having to boil them first, and they get that nice charred edge. Off the grill, I drizzled them with a lemony dijon dressing. I let that soak in for a bit and then tossed them peppery arugula, pickled red onions, capers and chives. The end result… bright & tangy, filling but still light. I might just be eating a lot more potato salads this summer.

Grilled Potato & Arugula Salad // loveandlemons.com

We ate this alongside some grilled salmon. The leftover potatoes were even better the next day – I snacked on them for lunch, and then repurposed what was left for a second’s night dinner… I made full-meal salads by adding more arugula, smoked salmon, chopped cucumbers, pine nuts and a bit of the dressing that I had leftover.

grilled potato & arugula salad

 
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Serves: serves 4 as a side
Ingredients
  • 1 pound little potatoes, sliced in half
  • salt, pepper
  • olive oil, for roasting/grilling
  • a few big handfuls of arugula
  • ¼ cup chopped chives
  • 1-2 tablespoons capers
  • lemon juice and zest
quick pickled red onions: (optional)
  • ½ small red onion
  • a good splash of sherry vinegar
  • generous pinches of salt
dressing:
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1-2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
  • ½ -1 teaspoon dijon mustard
  • 2 cloves chopped garlic
  • squeeze of lemon
Instructions
  1. Slice potatoes in half and season with salt and pepper.
  2. In a small bowl, combine the red onions with sherry vinegar and salt. Chill while you make everything else (or make ahead, the longer they sit the better).
  3. Whisk together the dressing ingredients at the bottom of a large bowl. Set aside.
  4. Heat a grill pan* to high heat and brush with oil. Place the potatoes, cut side down and let them cook without moving them until nice char marks start to form (flip one to check).
  5. Flip them, add a good squeeze of lemon juice and continue cooking until roasted on the outside and tender in the middle. Reduce heat and cover if necessary (my grill pan doesn't have a cover, but we placed a baking sheet over it). I cooked my 1" potatoes for about 20-25 minutes total.
  6. Transfer cooked potatoes to the large bowl with the dressing and toss to coat. Let cool and toss with arugula, onions, capers, chives and lemon zest.
  7. Taste and add more dressing to your liking. Serve at room temp, or make ahead and chill.
Notes
*if using an outdoor grill, you may need a pan or grill basket so the potatoes don't fall through the grates. You could also could boil your potatoes or roast them in the oven.

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  1. Chitra Patel
    10.28.2018

    If you make this ahead to eat later do you still dress it before storing? If so, how long does the arugula stay good?

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      10.29.2018

      Hi Chitra, I stored it with the dressing. The arugula wilts, so you might want to toss that on when you’re ready to serve.

  2. sadhana from wundernews.com
    09.28.2017

    Delicious! perfect dinner! i will try to make this recipe.

  3. Kimber
    07.14.2015

    We made this tonight…..delicious! We served it with venison tenderloin and it was the perfect match. We added grilled asparagus to the salad and thought it was perfect. We will certainly make this again. Thanks for the recipe!

  4. Lauren
    06.08.2015

    As usual with your recipes, this one is another winner! I don’t have a grill pan or a grill so I roasted the potatoes until they were super crispy and that worked very nicely. Also, I added salmon and avocado for an extra boost, and the avocado was a nice finish. Thank you for your recipes!

  5. We made this this past Memorial Day and it was delicious! A great way to add some brightness and flavor to the potatoes. We charred them a bit on the grill so they were crunchy too. Yum!

    • jeanine
      06.04.2015

      sounds so good – glad you liked it!!

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