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This Is the Easiest Potato Salad Ever – And It Tastes Better Than Any Store-Bought Version

February 3, 2026 by Shellie Wilson

If you’ve ever stood in the supermarket staring at tubs of potato salad wondering why none of them taste quite right, this recipe is your answer. This is my go-to easy homemade potato salad — fast, forgiving, and made with everyday ingredients you already have. No fancy steps, no waiting around, no weird additives. Just proper, creamy potato salad that actually tastes like it was made in a real kitchen.

This is the one I make when I need something quick for a BBQ, a last-minute lunch, or one of those “can you bring a side?” moments. It’s the kind of potato salad people scoop twice and then ask for the recipe.

I also have to share this new insulated salad bowl I have bought, it is insluated so keeps the potato salad nice and chilled.

Why This Potato Salad Works Every Time

  •  Uses one bowl (less washing up) 
  • Ready in about 20 minutes 
  • No chilling required (but better if you do) 
  • Creamy, tangy, and balanced — not sweet, not watery 
  • Tastes fresher and cleaner than store-bought potato salad 

If you’re searching for the easiest potato salad recipe, quick potato salad, or better than store-bought potato salad, this one ticks every box.

Ingredients (Simple and Flexible)

  • 1.5 kg potatoes (Yukon Gold, red potatoes, or other waxy potatoes) 
  • ¾ cup whole egg mayonnaise 
  • 1 tablespoon yellow mustard 
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar 
  • 2 hard-boiled eggs, chopped 
  • 1 small red onion or 2 spring onions, finely diced 
  • 2 celery stalks, finely sliced 
  • Salt and cracked black pepper, to taste 

Optional extras (only if you want them):

  • Paprika for sprinkling 
  • Fresh dill or parsley 
  • A spoon of sour cream for extra creaminess 

How to Make the Easiest Potato Salad Ever

Step 1: Cook the Potatoes

Peel the potatoes if you like (or leave the skins on for a rustic feel) and cut them into even-sized chunks. Place them in a pot of cold, salted water and bring to the boil.

Cook until just tender — you want a knife to slide in easily, but the potatoes should still hold their shape.

Drain well and let the steam escape for a minute or two.

Step 2: Season While Warm (This Is the Secret)

While the potatoes are still warm, drizzle over the apple cider vinegar and sprinkle with a good pinch of salt. Gently toss.

This one step is what makes homemade potato salad taste better than anything from a tub. Warm potatoes soak up flavour instead of pushing it away.

Let them cool slightly before adding the dressing.

Step 3: Make the Dressing

In a large bowl, mix together the mayonnaise, mustard, pepper, and a small pinch of salt. Taste it — it should be creamy with a slight tang.

Step 4: Fold It All Together

Add the potatoes to the dressing and gently fold to coat. Then fold through the chopped eggs, onion, and celery.

Don’t stir aggressively — overmixing is how potato salad turns gluey instead of creamy.

Taste and adjust seasoning if needed.

How to Serve It

This potato salad is good straight away, but even better after 30–60 minutes in the fridge. Give it a gentle stir before serving and sprinkle with paprika or herbs if you like.

It’s perfect for:

  • BBQs and cookouts 
  • Picnics and potlucks 
  • Easy weeknight dinners 
  • Sandwich lunches the next day 

Easy Fixes if Something Goes Wrong

Too thick?
Add a tablespoon of milk or an extra spoon of mayo and fold gently.

Too bland?
Add salt before adding more mayo. Potato salad needs seasoning more than anything.

Too watery?
Your potatoes were overcooked. Next time, drain them well and let steam evaporate before dressing.

Make-Ahead and Storage Tips

  • Keeps well in the fridge for up to 3 days 
  • Flavour improves after a short chill 
  • Store covered and stir gently before serving 

Why You’ll Never Buy Store-Bought Again

This recipe gives you everything store-bought potato salad promises but never delivers: real texture, balanced flavour, and freshness. Once you’ve made it once, it becomes one of those “why didn’t I always do this?” recipes.

If you wanted the fastest, easiest, tastiest potato salad, this is it.

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