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    Classic Potato Salad

    Published May 23, 2023 | Updated Mar 17, 2024 | By Laura

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    When it comes to timeless summer side dishes, Classic Potato Salad reigns supreme. Whether it's a backyard barbecue, a family potluck, or a casual picnic, it's always a hit! 

    A bowl of classic potato salad

    What's a summer cookout without potato salad? Not one I want to be at! C'mon now, potato salad is a side dish essential and as American as apple pie! Like lots of summer side dish salads, there are hundreds of versions. The way our momma made it and how her momma made is how we like it, and that's different for everyone.

    Potato salad can vary from region to region:

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    My Classic Potato Salad is thick, has a mild sweetness from the sweet relish, is rich in flavor from the dried herbs, and has a savory tang and creaminess from the mustard, eggs, and mayonnaise. Made a day ahead of time, it's the perfect accent to your cookout spread, and one folks will keep coming back for more!

    Table of Contents

    • What You’ll Need
    • Tools You’ll Need
    • Why You’ll Like Classic Potato Salad
    • How to Make Classic Potato Salad
    • Tips and Substitutions
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • More Recipes Like This 
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      • Instructions
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      • Nutrition

    What You’ll Need

    Ingredient Amounts Listed in the Recipe Card Below

    • Russet Potatoes
    • Mayonnaise
    • Yellow Mustard
    • Sweet Relish
    • Dried Minced Onion
    • Garlic Salt
    • Dill Weed
    • Paprika
    • Black Pepper
    • Hard Boiled Eggs
    The ingredients for classic potato salad

    Tools You’ll Need

    • Large Mixing Bowl
    • Spatula
    • Measuring Spoons
    • Measuring Cups
    • Colander
    • Cooling Rack (optional for eggs)

    Why You’ll Like Classic Potato Salad

    • It's a great make-ahead dish for any get-together!
    • It's a versatile side dish that can be customized to individual preferences!
    • It brings back happy memories of family gatherings, potlucks, and holidays!
    • My easy potato salad is the perfect blend of tanginess, creaminess, and subtle sweetness making it a super delicious side dish!

    How to Make Classic Potato Salad

    1. Place the potato cubes in a large pot of water mixed with 1 tablespoon salt and bring it to a boil. Cook the potatoes until they are just fork-tender, typically around 10-15 minutes. Be careful not to overcook them as you want them to hold their shape. Once the potatoes are cooked, drain them in a colander and let them cool to room temperature.
    Potatoes drained in a colander and pierced with a fork to check tenderness
    1. In a large mixing bowl, combine the mayonnaise, mustard, relish, seasonings, and hard-boiled eggs Whisk the ingredients together until you have a smooth and creamy dressing. Taste the dressing and adjust the seasoning according to your preference.
    Mixing the ingredients for classic potato salad
    1. Once the potatoes have cooled, add them to the dressing. Gently fold until the potatoes are evenly coated with the dressing.
    Folding potatoes in with the dressing
    1. Transfer to a serving bowl, and if desired, garnish with additional paprika and/or dill weed.
    A bowl of classic potato salad ready to serve

    Tips and Substitutions

    • Classic potato salad can be customized to your liking. Some popular additions include diced pickles, bacon bits, cheddar cheese, chopped fresh herbs (such as dill or chives), fresh chopped onion, celery, apple cider vinegar, sugar, and/or scallions.
    • If you like your potato salad creamier, decrease the potatoes or make more dressing.
    • Visit Perfect Peel Boiled Eggs for your easiest egg-peeling experience ever!
    • I prefer potato salad made with russet potatoes, but Yukon and red potatoes work as well.
    • Either mayonnaise or Miracle Whip can be used in my classic potato salad.
    • Fresh dill can be used in place of dried dill. Simply switch to ¾-1 tablespoon fresh.
    • Fresh yellow, red, or sweet onion can substitute for dried minced onion. Simply use ¼-1/2 cup finely diced onion.
    • Classic Potato salad is a great side dish to prepare ahead of time as it allows time for the flavors to meld together and enhance the taste. Just remember to give it a stir and adjust the seasoning before serving.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Should I peel the potatoes before making the classic potato salad?

    It is a matter of personal preference. Some people prefer to leave the skin on for added texture and flavor, while others prefer a smoother consistency and choose to peel the potatoes.

    Is there a healthier alternative to mayonnaise?

    If you prefer a healthier option, you can substitute part or all of the mayonnaise with Greek yogurt, sour cream, or a combination of both. This will give the salad a tangy and creamy taste while reducing the calorie content.

    Why do you use dried minced onion in your Classic Potato Salad recipe?

    I prefer dried minced onions over fresh because they are milder with a toasted, rich flavor. However, as noted under Tips and Substitutions, fresh can substitute dried if that's what you prefer.

    How can I prevent my potato salad from becoming too mushy?

    Make sure not to overcook the potatoes. Cook them until they are fork-tender but still hold their shape. Additionally, allow the potatoes to cool completely before mixing them with the other ingredients.

    Can I make potato salad without eggs?

    Yes, you can omit the eggs if you prefer an egg-free potato salad. The eggs add a creamy texture and flavor, but the classic potato salad will still taste delicious without them.

    How can I make a vegan version of classic potato salad?

    Use vegan mayonnaise or plant-based yogurt as a substitute for traditional mayonnaise. Omit the eggs, if desired.

    Is this recipe gluten-free?

    As described, there are no gluten-containing ingredients in this recipe, but check the label of the brands you're using to ensure this as well.

    Can I serve potato salad warm?

    While classic potato salad is typically served chilled, you can enjoy it warm if you prefer. Just keep in mind that the flavors may differ slightly, and the texture might be softer due to the warmth.

    How should I store Classic Potato Salad?

    Properly stored potato salad can last for 3-4 days in the refrigerator. Make sure to keep it in an airtight container to maintain freshness.

    Can I freeze potato salad?

    Freezing potato salad is not recommended as the texture and flavors upon thawing result in a less-than-desirable consistency.

    How long can I leave potato salad out?

    If served at a gathering and left out at room temperature longer than 2 hours, discard it as it's not safe to eat. If possible, serve in a chilled bowl.

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    Classic Potato Salad

    When it comes to timeless side dishes, Classic Potato Salad reigns supreme. Whether it's a backyard barbecue, a family potluck, or a casual picnic, it's always a hit!
    Prep Time25 minutes mins
    Cook Time20 minutes mins
    Total Time45 minutes mins
    Course: Salad, Side Dish
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: barbecue
    Servings: 10 servings
    Calories: 165kcal
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    Ingredients
     

    • 2 ½ lb russet potatoes washed thoroughly, dried & cut into bite-sized pieces
    • ¾ cup regular or light mayonnaise
    • 2 tablespoon yellow mustard
    • 3 tablespoon sweet relish
    • 2 tbsp dried minced onion
    • ½ teaspoon garlic salt
    • ½ teaspoon dill weed
    • ½ teaspoon paprika
    • ½ tsp black pepper
    • 3-4 hard boiled eggs peeled & chopped

    Instructions

    • Place the potato cubes in a large pot of water mixed with 1 tablespoon salt and bring it to a boil. Cook the potatoes until they are just fork-tender, typically around 10-15 minutes. Be careful not to overcook them as you want them to hold their shape. Once the potatoes are cooked, drain them in a colander and let them cool to room temperature.
    • In a large mixing bowl, combine the mayonnaise, mustard, relish, seasonings and hard boiled eggs Whisk the ingredients together until you have a smooth and creamy dressing. Taste the dressing and adjust the seasoning according to your preference.
    • Once the potatoes have cooled, add them to the dressing. Gently fold until the potatoes are evenly coated with the dressing.
    • Transfer to a serving bowl, and if desired, garnish with additional paprika and/or dill weed.

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    Nutrition

    Serving: 1cup | Calories: 165kcal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 59mg | Sodium: 349mg | Potassium: 522mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 198IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 1mg
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