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Potato Salad Recipe

Potato Salad RecipeAn American potato salad recipe made with Russet potatoes, hard cooked eggs, mayonnaise, onion, green pepper, and yellow mustard. Serve for brunch, dinner, or a summer picnic.

This is a traditional potato salad that you cook the potatoes and eggs the night before and chill them and then assemble the ingredients the next morning and let the flavors work together all day and it will be ready to serve that evening.

This is a classic picnic food that can also be used for a savory brunch menu. It is a dish that always seems to go over well at family get togethers, graduations, or at a barbecue.

Learning how to make potato salad may seem a bit daunting at first if you have not made it before. When my husband and I first set out to make this potato salad recipe, we were warned not to overcook the potatoes. I have included a few tips below on what we have learned about cooking the potatoes. Find more recipes for potatoes like this potato salad recipe.


Potato Salad Recipe

Begin this recipe the evening before you are planning on serving it.

Prep Time:
    45 minutes
Cooking Time:    20 minutes

Ingredient List:

3 pounds Red Russet potatoes
6 hard cooked eggs
1/2 cup finely chopped green pepper
1/2 cup finely chopped Vidalia onion (mild onion)
1 cup Hellman's Mayonnaise
1/4 cup yellow mustard
1-1/2 teaspoons salt to taste
1/2 teaspoon pepper to taste
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper or Cajun seasoning

Kitchen Equipment Needed:

Large kettle for cooking potatoes
Medium kettle for cooking eggs
Large mixing bowl

Cooking Instructions:

The night before:

Step 1: The evening before, scrub and wash three pounds of Red Russet potatoes. Do not peel the potatoes at this point. Place in a large kettle and boil the potatoes with the skins on until a fork inserted pulls out very easily, about 20 minutes or so. Remove from the heat and run cold water on the potatoes. Remove the skins from the potatoes with a knife or your fingers. Place in a large bowl and cover the potatoes with cold water and place in the refrigerator overnight.

Step 2: To make the hard cooked eggs, place six eggs in a kettle and bring to a boil. Boil for 2-3 minutes. Remove from the heat and put a lid on the kettle for about 10-15 minutes. Place the kettle in the kitchen sink and run cold water on it for 3-5 minutes. Let the eggs sit in the cold water. Drain and dry the eggs and place in the refrigerator overnight to chill.

The next morning:

Step 3: Cube the cooked potatoes into 1/2" cubes and place in a large mixing or serving bowl.

Step 4: Peel and slice the hard cooked eggs and add to the potatoes.

Step 5: Finely chop the green pepper and onion and add to the bowl.

Step 6: Add in the mayonnaise, mustard, salt, pepper, and cayenne pepper.

Step 7: Stir until everything is well mixed.

Step 8: Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a lid and refrigerate for 4-6 hours to allow the flavors to combine.

Serve this potato salad recipe with any grilled food like hamburgers, bratwurst, or chicken. You can also serve potato salad for brunch or take along to a family picnic.

Makes 10-12 servings.

Tips for cooking the potatoes:

One of the things we were warned about when making potato salad was not to over-cook the potatoes because they will turn into a starchy mess. In our first attempt, we ended up under-cooking the potatoes, because we didn't want this to happen.

To check if your potatoes are cooked enough, insert a fork into one of the potatoes and if it can be speared very easily, they are probably cooked enough. If the fork sticks at all, keep cooking them for a few more minutes. For the potato salad recipe above it took about 20 minutes to cook 3 pounds of potatoes. This may vary depending on the stove and cooking temperature.

In our second attempt, I thought I had cooked the potatoes too long, but after the potatoes are skinned and refrigerated overnight, they end up holding their body quite well. Refrigeration is key to having the potatoes firm enough to dice, yet soft and cooked. The potatoes will regain much of their firmness once in the refrigerator overnight.

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