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Ultimate Potato Salad Recipe

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By: The Chunky Chefpublished: 06/02/2020

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This Potato Salad is perfect for all the summer cookouts, potlucks and bbq’s!  Plus added tips on how to get the perfect potato texture, prevent a "wet" potato salad, and how to add extra zing that will make everyone want the recipe!
This Potato Salad is my FAVORITE summertime recipe!  Added tips on how to get the perfect potato texture, prevent a "wet" potato salad, and how to add extra zing that will make everyone want the recipe! #potatosalad #potatoes #salad #potluckrecipe #summer #salad #sidedish #picnic
This Potato Salad is perfect for all the summer cookouts, potlucks and bbq’s!  Plus added tips on how to get the perfect potato texture, prevent a "wet" potato salad, and how to add extra zing that will make everyone want the recipe!
This Potato Salad is perfect for all the summer cookouts, potlucks and bbq’s!  Plus added tips on how to get the perfect potato texture, prevent a "wet" potato salad, and how to add extra zing that will make everyone want the recipe!

The perfect potato salad truly does exist, and it’s incredibly easy to make!  This zesty Potato Salad is my FAVORITE cookout recipe.  Plus added tips on how to get the perfect potato texture, prevent a “wet” potato salad, and more!

This Potato Salad recipe is one of those recipes we have with so many of our family potlucks and bbq’s.  We also love easy summer recipes like my Classic Pasta Salad and Smoked Chicken Wings.  This is one of my Side Dishes recipes I know you’ll want to keep on hand!

This Potato Salad is my FAVORITE summertime recipe!  Added tips on how to get the perfect potato texture, prevent a "wet" potato salad, and how to add extra zing that will make everyone want the recipe! #potatosalad #potatoes #salad #potluckrecipe #summer #salad #sidedish #picnic
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My version of potato salad has many nods to the classic version, with a creamy dressing, crunchy diced celery, diced hard-boiled eggs, and crisp sweet pickles.

It also has plenty of crunchy bacon, and I have a secret way to make the potatoes themselves incredibly flavorful, and never wet and mushy!

This is one of those recipes that I kept meaning to get up here on the blog, and somehow it always got pushed to the proverbial back burner.

I’d get new recipe ideas, or a great sponsored post and here we are about 9 months from when I wanted to post it!

Potato salad has always been something I was intimidated by.  I’d made it a few times, and it always seemed a bit wet, mushy, and every recipe I tried was LOADED with mayo.  I like mayo, but even I thought it was too much!

So I’ve been on a mission to make a potato salad that was worthy of the “perfect” title… and I’ve got it!

Potato salad in wooden bowl

HOW TO MAKE PERFECT POTATO SALAD

  1. Boil potatoes and season.  Once potatoes are boiling, add salt and stir.  This flavors the potatoes from the inside out.  Basically you want to do the same thing that you would do for pasta.
  2. Drain potatoes.  Once you’ve drained the potatoes in a colander, return the potatoes to the same pot you boiled them in (with the burner off).  This eliminates the excess water that’s in the potatoes and prevents a wet potato salad!
  3. Add vinegar.  When the potatoes are in the pot after draining, toss them with a little vinegar.  I usually use apple cider vinegar because it has a more mild flavor.  After you add it, the potatoes will smell REALLY strongly of vinegar, but that’s okay, once they’re tossed with the dressing, it all mellows out in to a wonderful creamy, slightly tangy flavor that keeps you coming back for more!
  4. Return potatoes to colander and make dressing.  Returning the potatoes to the colander allows them to continue cooling.  I like to whisk my dressing in a large bowl that I can make the whole potato salad in (less bowls to wash later).
  5. Assemble potato salad.  Combine cooled potatoes, eggs, onion, celery, pickles, and bacon.  Stir to combine well.
  6. Chill.  Cover potato salad tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 3-4 hours.
Closeup of potato salad recipe in bowl

ADDITIONAL COOKING TIPS/COMMON QUESTIONS

Even though making potato salad is easier than you may think, there are some extra tips and tricks that are definitely handy to know!

THE BEST KIND OF POTATOES FOR POTATO SALAD

I’ve found that waxier potatoes seem to hold up better and not be as mushy.  Starchy potatoes, like russets, break down a lot when cooked and they can make for a potato salad that is almost like mashed potatoes.

Baby red potatoes, baby Yukon gold, or baby white potatoes are my go-to’s.  Actually you don’t have to get the “baby” or “petite” varieties, I just like to because there’s less chopping involved!

HOW TO AVOID A “WET” POTATO SALAD

Since the potatoes are boiled, they’re naturally water-logged.  There’s a simple two step process to avoid all that excess water going into your potato salad.

  1. Drain potatoes in a colander.  Shake them a few times to get excess water out, then transfer potatoes right back into the pot you cooked them in, on the stove (with the burner off).  The hot pan eliminates the extra water for you!  In this recipe, this is where you’d add the vinegar and give them a stir.  Let potatoes sit for about a minute or so, stirring occasionally.
  2. Transfer the potatoes back to the colander to cool.

HOW TO COOK POTATOES FOR POTATO SALAD

Traditionally they’re boiled, as they are for this recipe as well.  Add all cut potatoes to a pot, cover with water (about an inch above the tops of the potatoes), and bring to a boil over MED-HIGH heat.

Once they’re boiling, adjust the heat so the potatoes are at a low-boil… meaning they’re boiling, just not vigorously.  The foam created by boiling potatoes can boil over quickly, and it’s a starchy mess to clean up, so keep an eye on them.  Boil about 10-15 minutes, until you can easily pierce one potato piece with a fork.

Potato salad recipe for a picnic

VARIATIONS OF THIS RECIPE

  • NO BACON GREASE – during my testing, I found using bacon grease in the dressing REALLY made the dressing “pop” and stand out from all the rest, but if you’re opposed to using it, you can omit it.  I’d try replacing the bacon grease with a tablespoon or two of pickle juice for a different flavor!
  • SOUR CREAM – several of you have reached out about adding sour cream to this potato salad, so if you wanted to give that a try, I’d add 1/4 cup sour cream and reduce the mayo down to 1/2 cup.
  • LESS BACON – we’re huge bacon fans around here, but if you’d prefer to use less bacon, absolutely feel free to use as little bacon as you’d like.
  • GREEN ONIONS – if you’re not a huge fan of red onions, you can omit them from the recipe and just stir in some chopped green onions.  Without any onion flavor at all, I feel the salad lacks a flavor punch.

MAKING POTATO SALAD AHEAD OF TIME

Potato salad is a great make-ahead recipe.  In fact, just like my skinny coleslaw recipe, it’s better if you DO make it ahead of time.  All the flavors really combine together.

I usually make my potato salad the night before, or early in the morning the day we want it for dinner.

SERVING

Since this is a mayo-based potato salad, you want to try to keep it cool and refrigerate it as soon as people are done eating.

I like to take a huge plastic punch bowl, fill it about halfway with ice, then nestle my bowl of potato salad down in it to keep it cool!

Just be careful not to push the potato salad bowl down too much, you don’t want ice getting in the salad.

STORAGE

Potato salad should be refrigerated in an airtight container and consumed within 3-4 days.

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR THIS RECIPE

  • Enameled cast iron pot – this pot keeps a beautiful even heat, which means potatoes come out evenly perfect every time!
  • Mixing bowl – I love the easy clean up, no-slip bottoms, and they have lids!

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Recipe originally published in 2018 and has been updated in 2020 with additional information.

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potato salad

Perfect Potluck Potato Salad

4.81 from 96 votes
Author: The Chunky Chef
Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes minutes
Calories: 605
Servings: 6 – 8 servings
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The perfect potato salad truly does exist, and it’s incredibly easy to make!

Ingredients

POTATO SALAD

  • 1 1/2 lbs petite (or baby) red or white potatoes, cut into 4ths
  • 2 1/2 tsp kosher salt, divided
  • 2-3 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 12 oz package of bacon, cooked and crumbled
  • 3-4 hard-boiled eggs, peeled and coarsely chopped
  • 1/2 small red onion, peeled and finely diced
  • 1/4 cup finely diced celery (2-3 stalks)
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped sweet pickles (or a few tablespoons of sweet pickle relish)

DRESSING

  • 3/4 cup mayonnaise
  • 1 Tbsp whole-grain dijon mustard
  • 2 Tbsp bacon grease (optional, but highly recommended)
  • 2 tsp granulated sugar
  • pinch ground celery seed
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper

Instructions

  • Add sliced potatoes to a large saucepan.  Cover with cold water, about an inch above the tops of the potatoes.  Bring to a boil over MED-HIGH heat.  Covering the pan helps this happen faster, but pay attention that it doesn’t boil over!!
  • Once boiling, add 1 1/2 tsp kosher salt and stir.  Boil, for 10-15 minutes, until potatoes are fork tender.  Watch out for the foam on top of the water, it can boil over if you’re not careful.  Adjust the heat so that the potatoes are still boiling, but not so hot that they’re roaring.
  • Drain potatoes in a colander, then return potatoes to the same hot pot you boiled them in.  Add vinegar and stir to combine.  Let sit a minute or two, then return to the colander to cool slightly.
  • While potatoes are cooling, add dressing ingredients plus remaining 1 tsp kosher salt to a large mixing bowl.  Whisk together and set aside.
  • Chop eggs, red onion, celery and pickles.  Add cooked potatoes to the dressing in the mixing bowl and top with chopped eggs, onion, celery, pickles and crumbled bacon.  
  • Gently stir it all together, until well combined.  Cover tightly and refrigerate until cold, at least 3-4 hours.

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Chef Tips

This potato salad can absolutely be made the night before.
Leftovers can be kept for 3-4 days, in a sealed container.
If you prefer a less sweet potato salad, omit the sweet pickles, and reduce the granulated sugar to 1 tsp.  The little bit of sugar counters all the bold savory flavors and makes for a smoother tasting salad.

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  1. Danny Tribble says

    Posted on 11/21 at 3:26 pm

    I made this potato salad. I used 1 teaspoon roasted garlic. Followed the recipe for the rest. It turned out great. Everyone loved it.

    Reply
  2. Annie Walters says

    Posted on 11/21 at 12:15 pm

    Organic red potatos, the boiling tip and the dressing was spot on. Delicious and successful recipe to keep for a great BBQ side dish. Thank you.

    Reply
  3. T.M says

    Posted on 9/17 at 2:41 pm

    I made this for church potluck and it’s def. a keeper. I used white wine vinegar as it what I had on hand and loved the dressing it will be our go to potato salad from now.

    Reply
  4. Jane says

    Posted on 9/9 at 10:45 am

    Hi Amanda, Don’t you have version of red potato salad without pickles and eggs? But with chives, celery?

    Reply
    • Amanda says

      Posted on 9/9 at 12:46 pm

      Hi Jane 🙂 Nope, this is currently my only potato salad recipe. You can play around with the ingredients if you wanted to 🙂

      Reply
  5. Emma says

    Posted on 9/5 at 6:44 pm

    Best potato salad ever. I was told I’m on potato salad duty forever now after bringing this to a bbq! 10/10. Did not make any alterations

    Reply
  6. Clay says

    Posted on 8/29 at 3:52 pm

    Can you use regular mustard or like spicy brown instead of Dijon?

    Reply
    • Amanda says

      Posted on 8/29 at 8:37 pm

      Yes 🙂 The flavor will change ever so slightly, but feel free to use what you have.

      Reply
    • Pete says

      Posted on 9/18 at 8:12 pm

      I used Dijon, turned out great

      Reply
  7. Kellie says

    Posted on 7/24 at 6:38 am

    I made this yesterday for a potluck wedding. It was a HUGE hit. I tripled the recipe without a problem. The only two things I did differently, out of personal preference, is I did half mayo and half sour cream. I also added fresh dill. I will definitely make this again.

    Reply
  8. Faith says

    Posted on 7/23 at 10:38 am

    Friend made this for a get together!!! Had to have the recipe especially when my husband had TWO HELPINGS!

    Reply
  9. Audrey says

    Posted on 7/4 at 1:20 pm

    Delicious! This is my new go-to recipe & is easy to double for larger groups. It’s got a bit of everything with salty, sweet, & tangy flavors. I prefer mine more pickle-y, so I normally either cut up a bit more pickles than the recipe states or just pour in some pickle juice from the jar. Sometimes I add a bit extra salt (usually for the double batches) but it really stands very well on its own. This is one of the recipes I use that I feel doesn’t need to be doctored up a lot. Always well-reviewed by friends & family.

    Reply
  10. Marty says

    Posted on 7/2 at 9:36 pm

    Best Potato salad EVER!!

    Reply
  11. Joan says

    Posted on 7/2 at 6:16 pm

    I haven’t even chilled this potato salad yet, but from tasting it for seasonings, I can tell it’s going to be a favorite. Just printed it so I’ll have easy access the next time I make it.
    Trying it out on friends I’m having over for a cookout. Anxious to hear their comments.

    Reply
  12. Andrea says

    Posted on 6/23 at 9:49 am

    This was incredible…hands down the best we have ever had. I have tried numerous different recipes over the last 40 years…I did tweak a little because we like ours more tangy…by adding a bit more apple cider vinegar, I used shallots instead of red onions, extra bacon, a bit more mustard and zesty kosher dill pickles instead of sweet and finally brown sugar instead of white. My son (who’s a fine dining chef) and my husband said it was the best they had ever had! I did use the bacon drippings as well. Thanks so much for this inspiring recipe…this will be my go-to from now on! I know there will be people to say…wow! That is a completely different recipe now…but here’s the thing…your step by step technique and base ingredients work really, really well! I think most everyone tweaks recipes to their own liking. Keep up the good work!

    Reply
  13. Eric Beattie says

    Posted on 4/3 at 3:52 pm

    Super close version of how I make it. I like your ideas of having all things chopped, peeled and mixed and then build it. The bacon grease in the dressing was a nice touch. I ad a half cup of whole olives to mine and use baby dills but other than that it’s almost exact.

    Reply
  14. Kimberly Day says

    Posted on 3/28 at 7:17 pm

    Best potato salad ever!! Made it for dinner last and my company wanted to take some home it was so good. Then we had some for breakfast with toast 😀

    Reply
  15. Duhvall Veasley says

    Posted on 2/21 at 9:35 pm

    Great

    Reply
  16. Michelle R says

    Posted on 9/7 at 5:03 pm

    I never thought I’d find potato salad that topped my grandmother’s but here it Is! Easy and delicious!!

    Reply
  17. Monique Applewhite says

    Posted on 9/5 at 5:05 pm

    This recipe is a winner! I wanted a potato salad using the small mixed baby or fingerling potatoes. I had recently found a brand of them that were super good and knew they would be great in a salad. How convenient that they came in a 1-1/2 lb bag. I used a sweet onion instead of red and two green onions for good measure. Instead of sweet pickles which I detest, I used kosher dill pickles (Vlasic brand). I’ll definitely keep this as my go-to potato salad from now on. Most potato salads are pretty bland and always seem to be lacking something. This was perfect and needed no extra salt or anything. Anyone thinking of using sour cream instead or part of it, I really wouldn’t. Save the sour cream for your baked potato, ha! ha! I definitely think the bacon grease is the secret to this being so good.

    Reply
  18. Rachel says

    Posted on 8/29 at 9:45 pm

    I made this potato salad today for a birthday party and it was THE BEST potato salad I have ever had!! Our guests loved it!! I usually just skip to the recipe but I read the whole post today and it made the difference. Will make this again and again!!

    Reply
  19. LYNN Workun says

    Posted on 8/3 at 7:11 pm

    This was a HUGE hit today at an impromptu family weiner roast luncheon. Made with my first potatoes from my garden. Thank you for sharing. I will definitely be making this again.

    Reply
  20. David Pate says

    Posted on 7/12 at 10:31 am

    Awesome potato salad!! Do yourself a favor and make this,you will be glad you did.

    Reply
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