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A classic Southern Potato Salad, just like Grandma used to make; this easy old-fashioned side-dish is creamy, tangy deliciousness. And, it’s full of crunchy dill pickles, yellow mustard, mayonnaise, and must-have hard-boiled eggs!

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This recipe was my mom’s and the one that I have made most of my life. I do have to admit that I have never tasted a potato salad I didn’t like, but this remains my favorite.

What is southern potato salad:

When I think of southern-style food, fried chicken and potato salad immediately come to mind. I can’t imagine going to a potluck supper, a backyard cookout or holiday get together without a big bowl of potato salad and fried chicken front and center.

Just like fried chicken, there are probably as many recipes for potato salad in the south as there are picnics or holidays. Each one has a little more of this ingredient and a little less of that. But this old-fashioned recipe with its quintessential creamy texture is the best and my family’s favorite!

Most potato salad recipes in the south call for good old yellow prepared mustard and this recipe is no exception. No dijon mustard, apple cider vinegar, and for goodness sakes no Miracle Whip.

Why you will love this recipe:

  • I share my secret ingredient, dill pickle juice, which ramps up the flavor and sets it apart.
  • It’s quick and easy and comes together in minutes, after boiling the potatoes.
  • It can be made ahead and is even better on the second day.

Sweet or dill pickles:

There is much a debate between potato salad aficionados between which is best, sweet or dill pickles? I’m in the dill pickle camp, but I certainly wouldn’t turn my nose up at sweet pickles or sweet pickle relish. It’s just a matter of taste. I also like to use hamburger dill pickles instead of kosher dill pickles.

What kind of potatoes are best:

Russet potatoes with their starchy creaminess are the best. You can also use Yukon Gold and New or Red Potatoes, but the flavor and texture will be a little different.

I always peel Russet potatoes, but rarely peel Yukon Gold and New or Red Potatoes because the peels are thinner.

What’s in it:

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How to make it:

Bring a large pot of water to boil over high heat. When the water starts to boil, add two teaspoons of kosher salt and the cut-up potatoes. Reduce the heat to medium-high and boil for approximately 10 minutes.

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Generally, it will take about ten minutes to cook potatoes. Depending on the size of the potato cubes, it may take a minute or so more or less. The potatoes are cooked when you can take a cube and mash with a fork with little resistance. Drain the potatoes in a colander.

Pour the cooked potatoes back into the dry pan and use a potato masher to mash them three to four times. This step makes a creamy potato salad and ensures that the potatoes soak up even more of the delicious dressing.

While the potatoes are cooking, combine all the other ingredients in a large bowl and mix well.

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Add the cooked potatoes and fold in.

Garnish with a dash of paprika.

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Cover it tightly and refrigerate. Serve chilled or at room temperature.

How long can it sit out:

This is a common question because it is served so often at picnics and potlucks; the simple answer is two hours max. However, use your best judgment; if it is very hot, it shouldn’t sit out for over one hour.

Sharon’s tips:

If you are short on time, you can purchase eggs that have been boiled and peeled at the grocery store.

Instead of shaking paprika from the jar onto your dish, it works much better to just put a small amount of it in your hand. Then, take a pinch and sprinkle evenly on top. You can always add more if you think it needs it.

You can make this recipe several days ahead, and it tastes even better the second day.

Leftovers should last in your fridge tightly covered for up to five days. Do not try to freeze them.

I’ve included onions in this recipe; if your family doesn’t like them, leave them out.

Be sure to make the dressing and have it ready before your potatoes are done. Hot potatoes absorb the dressing and flavors more easily.

If you have trouble peeling hard-boiled eggs, check out my post: Perfect Easy to Peel Hard Boiled Eggs.

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  • Southern Pecan Praline Cake
  • Old-Fashioned Southern Cornbread
  • Southern Pink Lady Peas
  • Southern Fresh White Acre Peas
  • The Best Southern Fried Chicken
  • Easy Southern Fried Green Tomatoes
  • Southern-Style Baked Mac and Cheese
  • Southern Squash Casserole
  • Easy Homemade Creamed Corn

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Easy Southern Potato Salad Recipe

Sharon Rigsby

A classic Southern Potato Salad, just like Grandma used to make; this easy old-fashioned side-dish is creamy, tangy deliciousness. And, it's full of crunchy dill pickles, yellow mustard, mayonnaise, and must-have hard-boiled eggs!

4.86 from 141 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 12 minutes mins

Total Time 27 minutes mins

Course Lunch, Side Dish

Cuisine American, Southern

Servings 10 servings

Calories 219 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 pounds russet potatoes peeled and cubed (About 7-8 medium size potatoes)
  • 2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 4 hard-boiled eggs peeled and chopped
  • ½ cup hamburger dill pickles chopped
  • 2 tablespoon hamburger dill pickle juice
  • ½ cup Vidalia or sweet yellow onion finely minced or grated
  • 1 cup mayonnaise preferably Dukes or Hellman's
  • ¼ cup yellow mustard
  • ½ teaspoon Kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • dash paprika for garnish

Instructions

  • Bring a large pot of water to boil over high heat. When the water starts to boil add 2 teaspoons of kosher salt and the potato cubes and cook for approximately 10 minutes. The potatoes are cooked when you can take a piece of potato and mash with a fork with little resistance. Drain the potatoes in a colander.

  • Pour the drained and cooked potatoes back in the pan and use a potato masher to mash them 3-4 times. This step makes your potato salad even creamier and ensures that the potatoes soak up more of the mayonnaise mixture.

  • While the potatoes are cooking, combine the mayonnaise, mustard, onion, pickles, pickle juice, hard-boiled eggs, and salt and pepper in a large bowl and mix well. Add the cooked potatoes and fold in.

  • Garnish with a dash of paprika.

  • Refrigerate and serve chilled. Enjoy!

Notes

If you are short on time, you can purchase eggs that have been boiled and peeled at the grocery store.

Instead of shaking paprika from the jar onto your dish, it works much better to just put a small amount of it in your hand. Then, take a pinch and sprinkle evenly on top. You can always add more if you think it needs it.

Russet potatoes with their starchy creaminess are the best. You can also use Yukon Gold and New or Red Potatoes, but the flavor and texture will be a little different.

I always peel Russet potatoes, but rarely peel Yukon Gold and New or Red Potatoes because the peels are thinner.

You can make this recipe several days ahead, and it tastes even better the second day.

Leftovers should last in your fridge tightly covered for up to five days. Do not try to freeze them.

I've included onions in this recipe, if your family doesn't like them, leave them out.

Be sure to make the dressing and have it ready before your potatoes are done. Hot potatoes absorb the dressing and flavors more easily.

If you have trouble peeling hard-boiled eggs, check out my post: Perfect Easy to Peel Hard Boiled Eggs.

Nutrition

Calories: 219kcalCarbohydrates: 33gProtein: 5gFat: 13gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 91mgSodium: 617mgPotassium: 470mgFiber: 2gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 300IUVitamin C: 14mgCalcium: 20mgIron: 0.9mg

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*This recipe was originally published on May 25, 2016. Republished on April 26, 2020, with new pictures, expanded directions, and the addition of helpful tips.

Southern Potato Salad Recipe | gritsandpinecones.com (2024)

FAQs

Should I peel potatoes before boiling for potato salad? ›

Larger potatoes should be cubed to ensure they cook evenly (peeled first if desired). Smaller potatoes tend to have thin skins and can be boiled whole, no peeling required.

How to keep potatoes from falling apart when making potato salad? ›

Don't Undercook (or Overcook) the Potatoes

Poke them with a fork after the water has boiled for 5 minutes (or, if steaming, after 15 minutes). Don't wait until they fall apart when pierced with a fork.

What if I put too much apple cider vinegar in my potato salad? ›

Just take a fine grater or zester to the rind, measure out about a half teaspoon of zest per two cups of potato salad, and mix it in. The addition of a sweet element, like sugar or any sweetener, should also be enough to neutralize the extra vinegar, but if the flavor is still off, use a pinch of baking soda.

Which type of potato is best for potato salad? ›

Waxy potatoes are generally considered the best for classic potato salad because they retain their shape, you don't have to peel them, and they have a smooth texture. People who prefer a creamy potato salad that soaks up dressing like a sponge, though, opt for a starchy potato.

Is it better to boil potatoes whole or cut up for potato salad? ›

Waxy potatoes can be cooked whole or cut, with or without the skin. Starchy potatoes should be cooked whole with the skin on, then peeled and cut after they're cooked. Select medium Russet potatoes, not large ones, to ensure the skin doesn't split while cooking.

Should you add salt to water when boiling potatoes for potato salad? ›

Dense potatoes don't absorb seasonings easily, so you'll need to salt the water liberally so that the water the potatoes do drink up also carries in seasoning. And because potatoes are so timid in flavor, they need that salt to bring them out of their shells. Pour some salt in, then keep going.

Should you salt the water when boiling potatoes for potato salad? ›

Forgetting To Salt The Water

Just as you would with pasta, seasoning the water is the only way to flavor the potatoes themselves. The vegetable absorbs the water it's cooked in, so if you just boil them in unseasoned water, you'll end up with tasteless taters that no amount of mayo, herbs, or bacon bits can help.

Should I cube potatoes before boiling for potato salad? ›

Always cut up the potatoes into a dice before boiling them. If you boil the potatoes whole, the exterior of the potato will get too soft and crumbly before the interior has a chance to cook through. Best potatoes for potato salad? Russet, Yukon Gold, or red potatoes (new potatoes) are all excellent for potato salad.

How do you know when potatoes are done for potato salad? ›

How long to boil potatoes for potato salad
  1. Boil large potato cubes for 8 to 15 minutes, until fork tender. Then peel if desired.
  2. Boil baby potatoes or diced potatoes for about 10 minutes, until fork tender.
  3. Boil whole large potatoes for about 20 minutes, until fork tender. Then dice into smaller pieces.
Jun 2, 2022

How to not over boil potatoes for potato salad? ›

Start with cold water, not boiling. According to Love Potatoes, dropping them into cold water instead of boiling water (and letting the potatoes and water heat up together) will prevent the outside from cooking faster than the inside.

What if I put too much mayo in my potato salad? ›

I called one of the chefs and he suggested to rinse the potatoes in a collander with luke warm water, drain well and re-do the dressing. (mayo and what other condiments you used). He stated this is the only way to to salvage the potato salad so it will not be a total waste.

How to fix vinegary potato salad? ›

As Wiggly Wisdom shares, a vinegary potato salad can easily be salvaged with a bit of lemon zest. Just take a fine grater or zester to the rind, measure out about a half teaspoon of zest per two cups of potato salad, and mix it in. Orange and lime also work if you don't have any lemon on hand.

What does apple cider vinegar do to potatoes? ›

Vinegar causes the potatoes to form a thin crust that further helps in retaining their shape. Vinegar increases the acid pH levels of water which further helps the potato just like when you add a little salt to the water while boiling eggs.

How does Rachael Ray make potato salad? ›

Cook potatoes until just tender, about 15 minutes, then drain and return them to the hot pot. Add vinegar, garlic, onion, parsley, pepper and EVOO to the pot. Toss to coat then refrigerate overnight or for a minimum of an hour. Serve alongside Rach's Garlicky Spatchco*ck Chicken with Parsley Chimichurri.

How to make potato salad martha stewart? ›

Directions
  1. Put potatoes in a large pot of salted water; bring to a boil. Cook until just tender, 20 to 25 minutes. Drain; let cool.
  2. Stir together mayonnaise, lemon juice, mustard, and dill; season with salt and pepper. Peel potatoes; cut into 1-inch chunks. Fold into mayonnaise mixture.
Feb 25, 2021

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