Easy Russian Salad (Ensaladilla Rusa) Recipe (2024)

This Russian salad recipe may not originally be Spanish, but no tapas bar menu would be complete without it.

There are a few standby items that you can almost always count on when ordering at a tapas bar. Usually they’re things like croquettes, tortilla de patatas, and ensaladilla rusa.

That’s right—while not originally native to Spain, Russian salad is now a staple tapa throughout the country. But it’s especially delicious down south, where many places add fresh seafood such as local shrimp to the recipe.

This Spanish-style Russian salad recipe will take you to a bustling Seville tapas bar from the first bite. Just don’t forget a glass of crisp, dry sherry to wash it down!

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The history of a classic

As you might imagine, Spain’s modern Russian salad recipe has its roots in…well, Russia. But the early version was quite different than the simple tapa we know and love today.

Belgian-born cook Lucien Olivier worked at Moscow’s famous Hermitage restaurant in the mid-19th century. It was here that he brought his famous Russian salad recipe to life.

Olivier’s original recipe was so popular that he made an effort to keep it as secret as possible, but those who were lucky enough to try it reported that it contained caviar, smoked duck, and more. The dressing—a simple mayonnaise in today’s version—also had a mayo base, but included French wine vinegar and mustard as well.

Before long, one of Olivier’s sous chefs managed to figure the recipe out, took it with him to a competing Moscow restaurant, and eventually sold it. As the salad became mainstream, more and more Russian home cooks began attempting to recreate it, substituting the expensive ingredients with more accessible items.

Versions of Russian salad (or “Olivier salad” as it’s now called in its home country) soon began to spread across Europe. By the time the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) was underway here in Spain, it had already become quite popular here—though at that time, it was called “national salad” due to mentions of Russia being forbidden!

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Making and eating Russian salad today

You won’t find any caviar or other expensive ingredients in Spanish ensaladilla rusa. The beauty of this recipe is that it comes together with pantry staples, but can also be adapted to use similar ingredients.

This Russian salad recipe is inspired by what you’ll find in Seville tapas bars, where it’s common to add fresh shrimp from the southern coasts. Additionally, we use a homemade mayonnaise recipe here. It’s easier than you think to whip up, but if you’re short on time, any good-quality store bought mayo will do the trick.

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Russian salad recipe

Serves 6–8

Ingredients

  • 1 kilogram (2.2 lbs) potatoes
  • 500 grams (1 lb) carrots
  • 250 grams (1/2 lb) peas
  • 650 grams (2 cups) whole, raw shrimp
  • 2 eggs
  • 160 milliliters (2/3 cup) extra virgin olive oil
  • Splash of sherry vinegar or red wine vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon capers
  • Salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Wash the potatoes and cover them with cold water and a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil and cook until just tender (they’ll fall apart if overcooked). Let cool completely, then remove the skins and cut into cubes.
  2. Peel the carrots and add them to cold water. Bring to a boil and remove from the heat as soon as they become tender so they’re just a little bit cooked. Run the carrots under cold water to cool, then chop.
  3. Meanwhile, boil the peas until fully cooked.
  4. Bring a pot of water to a boil and add the raw shrimp. Let cook for 1–2 minutes until the water starts boiling again. Take the shrimp out and put them into an ice bath. Peel when cool enough to touch.
  5. Boil one of the eggs until hard-boiled.

To prepare the mayonnaise:

  1. Carefully separate the remaining egg.
  2. Add a pinch of salt and a few drops of vinegar to a small bowl. Beat in the egg yolk until combined.
  3. Slowly pour in the olive oil, beating quickly and constantly to emulsify until it has the consistency of mayonnaise.
  4. Set aside about a quarter of this yolk-only batch to use with the garnish.
  5. Beat the egg white to stiff peaks. Slowly add it into the remaining mayonnaise (this is your clarified mayo, which will serve as the main dressing).

Putting it all together:

  1. Mix together the shrimp and half of the cooked vegetables with the clarified mayonnaise in a bowl or on a large serving platter.
  2. Stir the remaining cooked vegetables into the yolk-only mayo and sprinkle over the top of the salad to garnish.
  3. Slice the hard-boiled egg and place the pieces on top. Sprinkle capers over the salad as an additional garnish.
Easy Russian Salad (Ensaladilla Rusa) Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is ensalada rusa made of? ›

ENSALADA RUSA (Russian potato salad), is an internationally popular potato salad recipe that's mayonnaise based and features cubed carrots, peas, boiled eggs, tuna, onions and black olives. Serve this versatile salad as a side dish with other Spanish tapas, Artisan bread, or as part of a large Charcuterie board.

What is Russian salad made of? ›

Chop potatoes and carrot. Peel and chop eggs. Mix potatoes, carrot, eggs, pickles, peas, ham, and dill together in a large bowl. Stir in mayonnaise until salad is evenly coated.

Why is it called ensaladilla rusa? ›

Ensaladilla rusa is called that because of its origins in Russia. It was first created by Belgian chef Lucien Oliver at the Hermitage Restaurant. Nowadays, it's served throughout the world, and has become a favorite national dish in Spain.

Does Russian salad contain fish? ›

Ensaladilla rusa 'Russian little salad' is widely consumed in Spain and it is served as a tapa in many bars. It typically consists of minced boiled potato, minced boiled carrots, canned tuna, minced boiled eggs, peas, and mayonnaise. In Italy, insalata russa has the same ingredients.

How long does ensalada last? ›

When you store Ensalada de Coditos in an airtight container in the refrigerator, it typically stays fresh for around 3-4 days. Just remember to give it a good stir before serving, as the dressing might settle at the bottom.

What is ensalada de noche buena made of? ›

It's a colorful mix of oranges, jicama, apples, pomegranate seeds, peanuts and yes, beets. As the name implies, this salad is traditionally served on Christmas Eve in Mexico and the Southwest.

What does Russian salad dressing taste like? ›

Russian dressing is made with a mayonnaise-ketchup base, often livened up with pickle relish, Worcestershire sauce, prepared horseradish, and lemon juice and seasoned with paprika, onion powder, and/or mustard powder. It's spicier and less sweet than Thousand Island, with a more complex, nuanced je ne sais quoi.

Is Russian salad good for health? ›

It is a very complete dish that provides various benefits depending on the ingredients, most common are potatoes, green peas, beans, and carrots: Rich in minerals: iron, phosphorus, potassium. Vitamins: A, B, C, E, and K.

Which country is the Russian salad from? ›

What is ensalada mixta made of? ›

What is ensalada mixta made of? A traditional ensalada mixta recipe usually includes ingredients such as iceberg or romaine lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, hard-boiled eggs, corn, white asparagus, olives, and tuna. Some add beets, artichoke hearts, or even boiled potatoes.

What is Lebanese salad made of? ›

My traditional Lebanese Salad (salata) is a crisp salad of romaine, cucumbers, onion, and tomato with a garlicky, lemony vinaigrette. Mouthwatering! We eat this one almost every day.

What is Nigerian salad made of? ›

The central ingredients are Lettuce and Cabbage but it's surrounded by Tomato, pasta, Eggs, Cucumber, Baked Beans and sweet corn.

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