Dill Potato Salad
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It’s not a true summer backyard party without a big bowl of Potato Salad! This creamy Dill Potato Salad is a delicious twist on your traditional version. The best part is that you can make it ahead of time. The burst of fresh dill in this salad is the perfect summer flavor!
You know what I love about homemade potato salad? There are so many ways to make it, I never get bored with it! Seriously, I have at least six different recipes that I’ve shared and the each have their own special twist!
But, today it’s all about this Dill potato salad. This one tastes like summer in a bowl with all that fresh dill in the tangy creamy dressing. The colors are also great with the red from the potatoes and the green from the herbs.
Not a fan of dill? Not a problem! You should try my roasted red potato salad, classic potato salad, or bacon ranch potato salad instead.
Why You’ll Love this Dill Potato Salad
- This salad has the best dressing! It’s a little tangy from mustard and pickle juice and creamy from the mayonnaise. Add in all that fresh dill and it just takes it over the top.
- Easily adapt and change this recipe and add whatever mix-ins you want. Celery, green onions, dill pickles, red onion — the list goes on!
- You can make it a day in advance so it’s perfect for all the summer parties, BBQs, picnics, and potlucks.
Ingredients for Dill Potato Salad
- Red Potatoes – Cut the potatoes into bite-sized pieces that are the same size. We recommend red potatoes because they will hold their shape the best and stay firm.
- Chopped hard-boiled eggs – Cook some eggs on the stove, in the Instant Pot, or in your air fryer! Heck, you can even buy them! You can skip them if you aren’t a fan, but we think they really add the finishing touch.
- Mayonnaise – If you want to use Miracle Whip you can, but it will add a sweeter flavor to your salad.
- Dijon mustard – A dash of mustard adds the perfect tang to the salad!
- Kosher Pickle Juice – Don’t skip this! It gives the dressing a great tangy flavor.
- Seasonings – A mixture of garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper.
- Chopped dill – Use fresh dill for the best flavor! Since this salad is named after this ingredient it’s a must add.
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How to Make Dill Potato Salad
Place the potatoes in a large pot and cover them with 1 to 2 inches of cold water. Season the water with salt.
Bring the water to a boil over high heat, and once boiling reduce the heat to maintain a low boil. Cook the potatoes for 7-8 minutes or until fork-tender.
Drain the potatoes and let them cool by spreading them out on a sheet pan.
Combine the mayo, mustard, pickle juice, garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper in a small bowl. Mix until the dressing is smooth.
Finely mince the fresh dill and then add it to the dressing, then stir to combine.
Place the potatoes and chopped eggs in a large mixing bowl.
Add some of the dressing and gently fold it into the salad. Continue to add as much dressing as you like until the salad has reached your desired consistency.
We recommend making this ahead of time and letting it sit in the refrigerator for a few hours before serving so it’s nice and cold, plus the flavors really come together!
Garnish with extra dill for serving.
How to Store Dill Potato Salad
Any leftover potato salad dressing may be stored in the fridge for two to three days in an airtight container.
Leftover potato salad can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 2-3 days. I do not recommend freezing any leftovers because of the mayonnaise.
What type of potatoes are best for potato salad?
The best potatoes is up for debate, it’s all about personal preference. But any waxy variety works well because they hold their shape better when cooked. I love red potatoes for this salad but you can also use Yukon gold potatoes, new potatoes, or even fingerlings.
Should I cut potatoes before boiling for potato salad?
Yes, you should cut the first. If you boil the potatoes whole it will be difficult to cut them into cubes after the are cooked. They also take longer to boil. So, cube them first for best results!
Can I make dil potato salad ahead of time?
Absolutely! This potato salad can be made the day before and stored in an airtight container in the fridge.
What to Serve with Dill Potato Salad
Pair this yummy salad with hamburgers, BBQ ribs, or fried chicken for an amazing dinner! Potato salad also goes great with baked beans, seven-layer salad, and corn on the cob!
Marinated BBQ chicken and air fryer hot dogs go well with this dill potato salad recipe too.
Pro Tips for the Best Dill Potato Salad Recipe
- You can add as much or as little of the dressing as you like. Just add it in small amounts until the salad has the right amount of creaminess you like. If you have extra dressing leftover it makes a great dip for veggies!
- If you serve it at a potluck make a bowl with an ice bath in it and then sit the serving bowl with the salad in that. It will help keep it cold while serving. Great for a hot sunny day!
- It’s best to use kosher pickle juice instead of a sweeter pickle variety as sweet pickle juice will change the taste of the dressing.
This recipe will carry you through all the summer events – it’s so good! I get lots of requests for it every year, and I always have copies of the recipes to share because people always ask for it! Give it a try – I know you will love it.
More Summer Salad Recipes
- Pesto Pasta Salad tastes like summer in a bowl with fresh tomatoes, basil pesto, and pasta. Serve it cold for a great side dish.
- For a healthy option, make my Watermelon Salad. It’s so light and refreshing!
- No BBQ is complete without homemade Macaroni Salad! It’s creamy, cold. and full of flavor.
- Make a Greek Salad for your next potluck and watch it disappear! Everyone loves the flavors.
- Quick and easy creamy Shrimp Pasta Salad comes together quickly for summer picnics and potlucks.
- Red, White & Blue Salad is a refreshing, patriotic dessert packed with fresh blueberries and strawberries!
- Warm, tangy German Potato Salad that’s a perfect side dish for summer parties!
- Creamy Grape Salad is a classic Midwestern recipe that everyone loves for a side dish.
- Light and Healthy Chicken Salad Recipe is a quick and easy chicken salad recipe is low-calorie, can be made ahead of time, and perfect on a sandwich or as an appetizer!
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Creamy Dill Potato Salad
Ingredients
- 10 large red potatoes
- 6 eggs
- ½ cup mayonnaise
- 2 Tablespoons Dijon mustard
- 3 Tablespoons Kosher pickle juice
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon onion powder
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt divided
- ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
- ¼ cup fresh chopped dill + more for garnish
Instructions
Prepare The Potatoes:
- Thoroughly wash, scrub, and dry 10 large red potatoes.
- Cut all of the potatoes into cubes (making sure they are all relatively the same size to ensure even cooking). Place the potatoes in a large pot and cover them by 1-2 inches of cold water. Add ¼ tsp. Kosher salt to the potatoes.
- Bring the water to a boil. Once the water is boiling reduce to a low boil. Cook the potatoes on a low boil for 7-8 minutes or until the potatoes are fork tender.
- Once the potatoes are tender (but not mushy) place them in a strainer and drain all of the water. Allow the potatoes to cool in the strainer or alternately you can spread them out on a sheet pan to speed up the cooling process.
Prepare The Eggs:
- Place 6 eggs in a pot and cover them by 1-2 inches of cold water.
- Place the pot (uncovered) on the stove top and bring the water to a boil. Once the water is boiling, turn off the heat, cover, and set a timer for 12 minutes (leaving the pot on the burner).
- After 12 minutes, remove the eggs with a slotted spoon and place them in a bowl of ice water to cool. Allow the eggs to cool for at least 5 minutes in the ice bath. Remove the eggs and dry with a towel.
- To peel lightly tap each egg on a hard surface and carefully peel and discard the shells. Place the peeled eggs on a cutting board and cut into chunks.
Prepare The Dressing:
- Add ½ cup mayo, 2 Tbsp. Dijon mustard, 3 Tbsp. kosher pickle juice, ½ tsp. Garlic powder, ½ tsp. Onion powder, ¼ tsp. kosher salt, and ¼ tsp. Pepper to a small bowl. Stir until completely combined with a fork or a small whisk.
- Finely mince ¼ cup of fresh dill. Add the dill to the dressing and stir until combined.
Assemble The Potato Salad:
- Place the cooled potatoes and chopped eggs in a large mixing bowl. Drizzle some of the dressing over the top and carefully fold the dressing into the salad. Continue to add as much dressing as you like until the salad has reached your desired consistency.
- To Serve: Garnish with extra minced dill and adjust salt and pepper levels as needed.
Bill says
I like a crunch in my potato salad so I added about 1 cup each of diced celery and white onion. I also drizzled about two tbsp of apple cider vinegar on the warm potatoes. They lap it up while warm, without making the dressing too runny. Gives it a little more zing. Great recipe. Thank you.
Danielle says
What is the serving size if it’s 8 servings? I’m planning to make this for a larger group.
Sarah Hill says
This ends up being a little less than a cup per serving!
Cyndi Van says
Sorry forgot the stars! 5 stars for me!
Cyndi Van says
Excellent potato salad. I added some finely chopped dill pickles & celery for crunch and a bit of finely diced red pepper for colour, yummy!
Sarah Hill says
Yummy additions! Thanks for commenting and rating this recipe (above)! 🙂
Rita says
Wonderful, full of flavor, a real crowd pleaser. I added in chopped green onions!
Courtney says
Thank you!
Jan says
Really delicious!
I omitted the onion powder (not a fan) but used a small amount of tiny diced onions.
Thanks for the tip about cooling the potatoes on a baking sheet.
Oh, apparently my cat likes it too, as she was licking my bowl as I am writing this, LOL (oh well)
Thanks for the keeper recipe Julie!
Courtney says
Glad you (& your cat) enjoyed this! Thanks for rating this recipe!
Michelle says
This is the bomb. My family loves dill/sour! The dressing rocks. This has no onion, ive never had potato salad minus the onion and I never realized. Those non onion eaters loved it!
Courtney says
😍😍 yay!
Bailey says
Soo good!! I’ve made this several times already
Gina says
Do not follow this recipe regarding the spices as written. Far far too much salt considering that you are putting garlic powder and onion powder in also, I only used 2 tablespoons of pickle juice and barely a quarter of a teaspoon of salt and it is so salty, I have no idea how not to waste this entire dressing.
Courtney says
I am sorry to hear you thought this was too salty. We haven’t heard this complaint before. Are you using the powders and not the salts?
Twanna Brewer says
The best potato salad ever,,
Courtney says
Thank you!!
Lynne says
Best potato salad I’ve ever made! Thank you!
Una M Garrett says
This potato salad is so amazing I love this salad it’s so incredibly delicious highly recommend trying this potato salad at your 4th of July picnic !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Liz says
This is the perfect side dish for a picnic or barbecue! Nothing better than a classic potato salad!
Julie Evink says
Yes we agree!
Ashley says
So good! Definitely making this again.
Julie Evink says
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bonnie Senise says
It’s so good! I add in green onions , and table spoon of sour cream.
Michelle Sperr says
Great idea to add green onions Bonnie! Way to go!