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A twist added to grandma’s award-winning ingredients, this is truly the Best Egg Salad Recipe EVER. Quick, easy, and positively delicious!

I have to tell you, my family LOVES egg salad. They get so excited when spring comes and we seem to make it over and over again.

Not sure why we don’t do it more frequently during the cooler months, but once the weather starts getting nice, it is certainly our “go-to” for easy meals and it is SO GOOD!

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This recipe is one that we have been making for a couple of decades now but a version of it has been in the family for much longer than that.

When we first got married we were blessed to have some family recipes passed down to us. But like we always do, we added our own twist to this one after making the traditional one a few times.

I have to say, I love them both – but this one is HANDS DOWN the best egg salad I have ever had. So so delicious!

Before you get started – don’t forget to check out my Hard Boiled Egg Recipe. I have instructions for how to make them on the stovetop, in the pressure cooker, and in the air fryer. They turn out PERFECTLY every time!

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Here are some commonly asked questions

Can I use a mayo substitute?

You can use any type of mayonnaise or miracle whip if you like. Keep in mind that the sweetness of the miracle whip will definitely change the overall flavor of the egg salad.

So I would recommend trying it with mayo first so you know what the original recipe tastes like before adapting it.

What is the best way to store leftover egg salad?

Just keep it refrigerated for up to 4 days. As long as you don’t let it sit out at room temperature for too long, this should keep well when chilled.

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HOW DO YOU MAKE EGG SALAD?

  1. Combine the eggs, mayonnaise, mustard, relish, minced garlic, minced onions, salt, and pepper in a large bowl.
  2. Using a fork, mash and mix the eggs with the other ingredients until fully incorporated and the eggs have been broken down to the size and texture you prefer. Some people like large chunks of eggs while some like it more finely mixed. Bother are fine.
  3. Once fully combined, refrigerate until ready to serve.

How to tell if eggs are fresh

We have a habit of stocking up on eggs and then forgetting about them because they are out in the garage fridge.

While eggs will keep (if refrigerated properly) for up to 6 weeks beyond the date on the package – I always like to do this nifty little test if I know they have been in there for a while. The date isn’t always accurate.

When eggs go bad – they create an air bubble inside the shell. So if you place an egg in a few inches of water – watch what it does.

  • If it stays at the bottom – it is good.
  • If it sort of hovers halfway between the bottom and the top of the water – it’s on the way to going bad and should be used immediately.
  • NOW – if the egg floats – that means the air bubble has formed and the egg is no longer safe to eat and should be tossed out.

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Egg Salad Ingredients

  • hard-boiled eggs
  • drained pickle relish(we use dill but you can also use sweet)
  • minced garlic
  • mustard
  • mayo
  • minced onions
  • salt
  • pepper

Can this recipe be doubled?

You can, the key is having a lot of hard-boiled eggs. So if you already have 36 already ready to go – then the rest of the recipe shouldn’t take any longer to make than the original.

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EGG SIZE EQUIVALENTS

Eggs

  • 4 Extra Large or Jumbo Egg = 1 cup
  • 1 Large Egg = 4 tablespoons liquid egg product

Egg Whites

  • 6 Extra Large Egg Whites = 1 cup
  • 1 Extra Large Egg White = 2 extra-large egg yolks (in volume)
  • 1 Large Egg White = 2 tablespoons
  • 8 to 10 Large Egg Whites = 1 cup
  • 1 Large Egg White = 2 tablespoons liquid egg product

Egg Yolks

  • 12 Extra Large Egg Yolks = 1 cup
  • 1 Large Egg Yolk = 1 tablespoon
  • 12 to 16 Large Egg Yolks = 1 cup

The size of the eggs won’t really matter if you are making something like an egg wash, or sometimes even scrambled eggs – for those types of recipes, size doesn’t matter and you can use what you have on hand.

When it does matter is when we are baking (things like cakes and cookies) and volume is key to the perfect end result in the recipe.

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Best Egg Salad Recipe

Course dinner, Side Dish, Snack

Servings: 8

A twist added to grandma’s award-winning ingredients, this is truly the Best Egg Salad Recipe EVER. Quick, easy, and positively delicious!

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 18 hard-boiled eggs – peeled and halved
  • 1 cup mayonnaise
  • cup mustard
  • 2 tbsp drained pickle relish we use dill but you can also use sweet
  • 1 tbsp minced garlic
  • 1 tbsp minced onions
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp pepper

Instructions

  • Combine the eggs, mayonnaise, mustard, relish, minced garlic, minced onions, salt, and pepper in a large bowl.

  • Using a fork, mash and mix the eggs with the other ingredients until fully incorporated and the eggs have been broken down to the size and texture you prefer. Some people like large chunks of eggs while some like it more finely mixed. Bother are fine.

  • Once fully combined, refrigerate until ready to serve.

Nutritional information for the recipe is provided as a courtesy and is approximate. Please double-check with your own dietary calculator for the best accuracy. We at Taste of the Frontier cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site. Erythritol carbs are not included in carb counts as it has been shown not to impact blood sugar. Net carbs are the total carbs minus fiber.

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  1. Doris Danforth says

    Best Egg Salad Recipe (18)
    I changed it from minced garlic and onion to powered since it was what I had on hand plus I push my eggs through a cookie rack .

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  2. Lisa Priddy says

    It doesn’t say how much of each ingredient to use. Can you provide the amounts needed for each ingredient? Thank you.

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  3. Lisa Priddy says

    Sorry, I over looked it. Found it and can’t wait to make it. It looks delicious! Hope it taste as good as it looks.

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  4. Renée says

    Best Egg Salad Recipe (19)
    My whole family loved this recipe! I did added some chopped up baby dill pickles to it,

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  5. Nancy Soderquist says

    Best Egg Salad Recipe (20)
    Love this as the classic and your recommendation to make it as is before making modification (although I had to add chopped celery😀).

    It’s delicious and similar to how I remember my mother-in-law’s.

    One suggestion – since eggs vary so much in size (I used sizable duck eggs) it would be great to see the recipe reference chopped eggs by cups rather than units.

    Thanks!

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    • Gina Kleinworth says

      Best Egg Salad Recipe (21)
      My apologies. I had an egg size conversion chart in that post for this reason. Somehow when I did my site update it was stripped from the post. I have re-added it.

  6. Diane Parker says

    Best Egg Salad Recipe (22)
    I used pickle relish, a small squirt of Dijon mustard and salt and pepper….it was delish. I eliminated the garlic because I wanted to taste egg salad…. maybe it’s just me but I didn’t think garlic belonged in egg salad….

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  7. Laurie Baker says

    Best Egg Salad Recipe (23)
    This is the best Egg Salad recipe I’ve ever seen and it’s so easy to make.

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  8. len says

    wheres the chopped green olives ,dar

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    • Gina Kleinworth says

      Best Egg Salad Recipe (24)
      not part of this recipe.

  9. Audrey Gillis says

    This looks delicious 😋. What can I do if I don’t wanna make it with 18 eggs? That’s expensive for me. I’d like to use 3. What’s the conversion ratio for the rest of the recipe? Thank you! It looks so yummy! Can’t wait to try!

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    • Gina Kleinworth says

      Best Egg Salad Recipe (25)
      Well – I have never made it with just 3, so I really can’t say for sure. Since we have a large family and many mouths to feed, a small batch was never an option. Since this is 18 eggs and you want to use 3 – simple math calculates that you’d have to divide the ingredients by 6.

  10. Janerpie says

    Best Egg Salad Recipe (26)
    Perfection! Thank you.

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  11. Kelly says

    Could the eggs be scrambled in larger curds with a little cheddar (your choice) cheese, cooled then continue with the recipe? Has anyone ever tried that? Kelly

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    • Gina Kleinworth says

      Best Egg Salad Recipe (27)
      I have not personally tried it – so I can’t say what it would turn out like. The texture would certainly be different and you wouldn’t get the flavors of the hard boiled egg whites with the yolk pieces. Even though it is the same ingredient, the different ways of cooking the eggs does give them quite different flavors in the end. If you give it a try, please let me know.

  12. Beth says

    Best Egg Salad Recipe (28)
    I love how creamy this egg salad is. I made a sandwich with it on toasted sourdough, and it was fantastic.

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  13. Catalina says

    Best Egg Salad Recipe (29)
    “I tried your Best Egg Salad Recipe, and it truly lives up to its name! It was creamy, flavorful, and had the perfect balance of ingredients

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  14. Amanda says

    Best Egg Salad Recipe (30)
    This is hands down the best egg salad recipe I have ever tried!

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  15. Sandra says

    Best Egg Salad Recipe (31)
    This was the best egg salad I’ve ever made! It was really good, I can eat it anytime of the day!

    Reply

  16. Erin | Dinners, Dishes and Desserts says

    Best Egg Salad Recipe (32)
    It is so good! I’m making this again and again!

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  17. April says

    Best Egg Salad Recipe (33)
    I love this egg salad! The minced garlic totally makes it.

    Reply

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FAQs

Why is my egg salad bland? ›

Stir through and adjust by adding more mayonnaise if you like your egg salad creamier. Why does my egg salad taste bland? The simple reason may be that it's not seasoned enough. Add a little more salt and pepper to taste.

What is the best way to mash eggs for egg salad? ›

Place the eggs in a mixing bowl and use a co*cktail muddler, potato masher, or even a large fork to break them up into uneven, irregular chunks. You can also use a potato masher, or press the hard boiled eggs through the wires on a cooling rack to chop them up.

How to make egg salad that isn t watery? ›

Besides swapping regular onions for green onions or chives, there are other ways you can build up your egg salad's flavor and limit unsightly pooling water. Try adding spices, such as garlic powder or paprika; paprika is often dusted atop deviled eggs, so it would taste fantastic in egg salad.

How do you keep your egg salad from getting runny? ›

The egg salad itself can get watery after it sits for a while, though. To counter this tendency, make sure the eggs aren't overcooked, chill them well before chopping, and add a tablespoon of very fine bread crumbs to the salad. Your choice of bread can make or break an egg salad sandwich.

What adding to egg dishes will improve the flavor? ›

If you are looking to elevate your egg-based meals, consider adding five ingredients to your culinary repertoire: almonds, spinach, mushrooms, cheese, and caramelized onions. These additions not only enhance the flavor and texture of your dishes but also provide a boost of essential nutrients.

How to make more flavorful eggs? ›

You can also create your own blend of seasonings by combining crushed red pepper, paprika, and chives. Hard-boiled: Sprinkling your hard-boiled eggs with some good old salt and pepper is a classic way to enjoy this egg dish. Or, liven up your hard-boiled eggs with the flavors of garlic, chili powder, or smoked paprika.

Should you chop or mash eggs for egg salad? ›

Recipe developer and cookbook author Sheri Castle suggests that "for a salad with hearty texture that won't turn gummy or pasty, use your hands to crumble the eggs instead of chopping the whites and mashing the yolks with a fork." You will, of course, want to wait until the boiled eggs are cool enough to handle, but ...

What is the best tool for making egg salad? ›

For a silkier salad, use a potato masher

Forget knives and costly contraptions; Allrecipes recommends using a potato masher to more effectively chop boiled eggs. While many recipes forgo chopping for mashing, forks are usually the tool of choice to pound boiled eggs.

What makes egg salad go bad? ›

If left longer, it can develop dark spots and mold. You might also see little bubbles or fizzing when stirring the salad; these are also surefire indicators of microbial growth. If your egg salad looks fine but tastes sour or bitter, you should also throw it away.

How long to boil eggs? ›

A soft boiled egg is boiled for a shorter amount of time, typically 4-6 minutes, so that the yolk remains runny while the white is only partially set. A hard boiled egg is boiled for a longer amount of time, typically 10-12 minutes, so that both the yolk and white are fully cooked and solid.

How do you counteract too much salt in egg salad? ›

Squeeze some lemon juice or orange juice over your dish. The sour flavor provides a new layer of complexity to the meal and should mellow out the salt. Drizzle in a mild vinegar like all-purpose vinegar, apple cider vinegar, or white wine vinegar to help mask the salt with acidity by distracting the taste buds.

Why is my egg mayonnaise so runny? ›

To sum up, if mayonnaise doesn't set or is too runny, there are two main reasons: the ingredients haven't been properly dosed or cold ingredients have been used. Either way, no need to worry: it's not too late to save your sauce.

How long should you keep egg salad in the refrigerator? ›

Egg salad will keep for up to 4 days in the fridge. Of course, this is merely the foundation for a great egg salad. Change up the ingredients and seasonings, anything from paprika to cumin to celery salt, and there's no end to the ways that you can enjoy it.

How long can you keep egg salad in the refrigerator before it goes bad? ›

According to the USDA, egg salad that's been stored properly in the fridge will be good for three to five days. To maximize that timeframe, use an airtight container and place the egg salad in the coldest part of the fridge promptly. Make sure your fridge is set to 40 F or lower.

Can I freeze homemade egg salad? ›

Can You Freeze Egg Salad? We don't recommend freezing egg salad, as it will change the texture and flavor. If you're OK with that, you can freeze it for up to one month. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight.

Why does my egg salad have no taste? ›

You're not using enough salt in your egg salad

Salt is a key ingredient for any egg-based dish, including egg salad. Whether you're using Hawaiian red salt or table salt, that flavor is essential for helping to make eggs taste rich and satisfying.

How do you make eggs not taste bland? ›

11 Delicious Add-Ins To Try For More Flavorful Scrambled Eggs
  1. Creamy Dollops. Add a dollop of cream cheese, sour cream, mascarpone, or cottage cheese to your scrambled eggs for a richer, creamier breakfast. ...
  2. Salty Sauces. ...
  3. Milk & Cream. ...
  4. Mayo. ...
  5. Hot Sauce. ...
  6. Volumising Ingredients. ...
  7. Bouillon Granules. ...
  8. Baking Spices.

Why do my eggs taste bland? ›

Most people cook their eggs for far too long or on high heat, which is why they might taste dry and bland. Christopher Koetke, Executive Chef at Ajinomoto Health & Nutrition North America, says it's all about how long the eggs are cooked.

How do you make salad less bland? ›

Of course, you can always go the traditional route and top your salads with poached eggs, chicken or sardines. Yum! But you can also try white beans, chickpeas or Soisson beans (soaked overnight and cooked for 1 to 1.5 hours), and/or cooked einkorn or a handful of red rice. The added texture is delicious.

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