![]() You know a recipe is that good when you know it by heart. In fact, I’ve made it so many times I don’t even need the recipe. I spent many a summer afternoon making and taste testing this salad alongside my amazing mama, just like she did with hers. Here’s how to make the best potato salad ever. Who knew? Looks like this recipe has found it’s Southern potato salad roots. And it’s extremely popular with readers who love it all year round, at Thanksgiving and Christmas too. It shows up at nearly every BBQ, picnic or good old fashioned supper soirée at my house, and it’s one I’m proud as punch to share when I go to other’s homes as well. It’s accompanied burgers, grilled ribs, and every other favorite summer dinner recipes under the sun.Īs favorite family recipes do, it’s a food memory none of us can, or want to, forget. It’s the recipe my Grandma Mary Jane originally made, then passed down my mom, aunts, and cousins, and me and my sister. This classic potato salad is the one I grew up on. But this salad is the one that readers have made a top recipe here on the blog, and definitely ranks as my personal childhood favorite. I’ve shared several variations of potato salad recipes here on the blog including my German potato salad, a creamy dill potato salad, my no-mayo potato salad with herbs, a bacon and sour cream loaded baked potato salad, and even more. It may be a pretty bold to claim, but saying this potato salad recipe is the best is a statement I’ll totally stand behind. This easy, classic Southern potato salad recipe with eggs, has been handed down from my grandma to my mom and then to me, and includes their secret tips that makes it the very best potato salad recipe every single time.
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