Why Everyone Wants More Russian Beet and Mayo Salad

Why Everyone Wants More Russian Beet and Mayo Salad

This Russian beet and mayo salad is proof that beets don’t need much help. After years of cooking them every way I could think of, this remains one of my favorite versions, and my kids and husbands’ favorite. It’s creamy, packed with dill, and somehow better a few hours after you make it.

A plate of creamy beet salad garnished with fresh dill sits on a dark table next to silverware and herbs.
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Every family has a summer food that leaves evidence behind. For some it’s cherries. For others it’s blackberries. Here in my family, it was beets. Cutting them stained fingers pink, the cutting board purple, and occasionally a favorite shirt. This salad reminds me of the food that quietly waited for us at the end of long days.

I first learned to appreciate salads like this through my Russian grandmother’s cooking, where beets appear in nearly every season. In many homes across Eastern Europe, beets are as common as potatoes. They are practical, affordable, and capable of becoming something deeply comforting with very little work.

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