Simple Herring Under a Fur Coat
6 servings
45 minutes
Simple herring under a fur coat is one of the most iconic salads of Soviet cuisine, embodying cozy family gatherings and celebrations. Its history dates back to the 1920s when it was created as a hearty and affordable snack. The taste of this dish is a harmony of tender potatoes, salty herring, sweet beets, and the zest of mayonnaise, creating a rich and balanced bouquet. It is perfect as a main treat at festive events or as a regular dish for dinner. The classic 'fur coat' has a soft texture; its layers are soaked in mayonnaise, becoming juicy and rich. The salad can be garnished with grated egg for a festive look. It’s an ideal option for those who appreciate traditional flavors and time-tested recipes.

1
Boil the eggs, potatoes, and beets, then cool them. Grate everything separately without mixing. Chop the herring finely.
- Chicken egg: 2 pieces
- Potato: 2 pieces
- Herring: 1 piece
- Beet: 1 piece
2
Layer in a salad bowl: grated potatoes, mayonnaise, herring, egg, mayonnaise, beetroot, mayonnaise.
- Potato: 2 pieces
- Mayonnaise: to taste
- Herring: 1 piece
- Chicken egg: 2 pieces
- Mayonnaise: to taste
- Beet: 1 piece
- Mayonnaise: to taste
3
Sprinkle grated egg on top of the salad or drizzle with mayonnaise.
- Chicken egg: 2 pieces
- Mayonnaise: to taste









