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All the ingredients in this Russian salad that dates all the way back to the 1860s—which includes peas, potatoes, carrots, ham, and pickles—are cut into cubes. It was originally invented in Moscow by a Belgian chef and is enjoyed at celebrations throughout the year but especially during Christmas and New Year's. The cold salad is bound by mayonnaise and garnished with dill. Get the recipe here.