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Martha Stewart’s 6-ingredient ‘best potato salad’ recipe divides social media: ‘Looks horrible’

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Martha Stewart is dividing social media users with her ultra-simple take on deli-style potato salad.

The lifestyle guru’s Instagram account resurfaced an older cooking clip on April 3, showing the lifestyle guru preparing what she called the “best potato salad.”

The simple recipe calls for just six ingredients: two vegetables, two dressings and two seasonings.

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It consists of potatoes, one medium white onion, one half-cup of white vinegar and one cup of Hellmann’s mayonnaise.

Stewart also includes one half-teaspoon of salt and one teaspoon of sugar to balance out the flavors.

She began by mixing the onion with the white vinegar, salt and sugar.

Pour this mixture over the potatoes and just slosh it around,” said Stewart.

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“In 10 minutes or so, all the liquid is absorbed back into the potatoes,” she added.

“Now you add one cup of Hellmann’s mayonnaise to the potato salad, and then start pouring the potatoes back and forth again.”

In the clip, she gives a bite to her mother Martha Ruszkowski, who described the salad as “very good.”

Stewart identified the dish as a “deli-style potato salad.”

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“I’m reliving my time in Jersey City,” she said.

The recipe divided commenters, with some saying the salad sounded too bland.

“Wait what? I guess I’m just too Southern for these potatoes,” one Instagram user wrote.

“Looks horrible,” a second commenter said.

Another said, “I have a better recipe than this.”

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Other social media users appreciated the simplicity of the recipe.

“I’m going to make this potato salad,” a commenter said. “It sounds wonderful.”

“This is a great recipe!!! Very good!” another chimed in.

Fox News Digital reached out to Stewart for comment.

Considered an expert on all things lifestyle, Stewart is no stranger to food-related controversies.

Last summer, she weighed in on the age-old debate over whether ketchup belongs on hot dogs and declared, “I love hot dogs with the works.”

Late last year, some social media users jokingly suggested that Stewart should be “put back in jail” for her controversial bagel habit.

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The media personality said she eats bagels open-face, cuts them into smaller portions and tops them with cream cheese.

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President Masoud Pezeshkian invoked one of Iran’s strongest wartime symbols on May 24, signaling Tehran’s resolve to hold its ground against the U.S. and Israel across the region, a counterterrorism expert said.

The Iranian leader’s remarks came at a key moment in diplomacy, as President Donald Trump said a deal with Tehran to end the war is “largely negotiated” and warned the U.S. would either sign “a great and meaningful” agreement or walk away entirely.

While Iran signaled broad agreement with Washington on some points, it said a final deal is not imminent and that negotiations over the remaining details are still underway.

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In an X post marking the anniversary of the 1982 recapture of Khorramshahr from Iraqi forces during the Iran-Iraq War, Pezeshkian said, “Khorramshahr today is Iran, the Persian Gulf, and the Strait of Hormuz,” adding that “resistance, self-sacrifice, and repelling aggression are rooted in the culture of this land.”

Analysts claimed Pezeshkian was deliberately invoking one of the deepest ideological touchstones of the Islamic Republic — the battle that came to symbolize national resistance, civilian sacrifice and defiance against invasion.

“This is the Iran-Iraq War reference, and the timing is the point,” said Dr. Omar Mohammed, director of the Antisemitism Research Initiative Program on Extremism at George Washington University.

May 24 marks the anniversary of the 1982 liberation of Khorramshahr, the southwestern city Saddam Hussein captured early in the war and Iranian forces retook after months of brutal urban combat.

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“This is one of the Islamic Republic’s foundational mythological moments — civilian resistance, mass sacrifice, repelling an ‘aggressor army.’ Roughly what the Great Patriotic War is to Russia. The rhetorical move is the extension,” Mohammed told Fox News Digital.

“He’s mapping the 1980-82 defensive-war frame onto the current confrontation: Iran attacked by an aggressor, ordinary citizens (‘battle-untested but brave’) expected to stand and fight, with ‘resistance, sacrifice, repelling aggression’ cast as the cultural default mode.”

Some of the phrasing, Mohammed said, also evokes volunteer and Basij fighters versus a professional invading army. The analyst noted that Pezeshkian’s “Hormuz line” comment reflects a standard Iranian escalation tactic.

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“Invoking the strait inside a wartime-mobilization frame — even rhetorically — is a deliberate signal, not throat-clearing,” he added.

“The Khorramshahr frame is the deepest register the regime has. It’s what they reach for to signal existential war, not a managed crisis.”

Mohammed explained that Pezeshkian’s X post is framing the current confrontation from the presidential account to send a “high-stakes message.”

“It’s also a tell on internal posture: Khorramshahr, in short, means ‘we are being invaded and we will not negotiate,’” he added.

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