Classic Egg Salad Recipe - Real Food with Jessica (2024)

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This Classic Egg Salad Recipe is easy to make and is cool, creamy, and delicious! Comfort food made with simple ingredients.

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Quick Easy Meal

Egg salad is one of my favorite quick meals to make. It's easy, tasty, and I always have the ingredients on hand. Ever since I've had my Instant Pot, that's the only way I make hard boiled eggs. That means this can be made in under 15 minutes- how awesome is that?

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Now maybe you have an overabundance of hard boiled eggs already- possibly from Easter? Then this is the salad to make! You've already done the hard part, now all you have to do it chop and mix and it's made! Serve it on some lettuce, straight from the bowl, or some gluten free bread if you tolerate that.

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Ingredients for egg salad

You will love how creamy this egg salad is. I made sure to use enough mayo to generously cover all the eggs without being overwhelming. The mustard gives it a slight tang and the green onion adds some flavor to keep it from being boring. I decided to top it with bacon and chives because you can't really go wrong with bacon. That is totally optional though and not necessary.

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What mayo to use

I used my Homemade Paleo Mayo for this recipe because it's so quick and easy. Some high quality store bought mayo will also work, though. I really like Primal Kitchen because it hasno added sugar and uses a high quality oil.

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This would be the perfect lunch or dinner in the summer when you don't want to cook. I almost always have hard boiled eggs in the fridge and I've made this more times than I can count for a quick meal. This egg salad will not let you down!

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Classic Egg Salad Recipe

Prep Time:10 minutes minutes

Cook Time:0 minutes minutes

Chill Time:2 hours hours

Servings:4 servings

Course:Main Course

Cuisine:American

Diet:Gluten Free

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Ingredients

  • 12 large hard boiled eggs
  • ¾ cup paleo mayo
  • 1 tablespoon yellow mustard
  • ½ teaspoon salt*
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • ¼ cup green onion

Instructions

  • Get a large bowl out.

  • Peel and rinse eggs and pat dry. Chop into small pieces and place in the large bowl.

  • Add in mayo, mustard, salt, pepper, and green onion.

  • Stir and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.

  • Top with bacon and chives if desired.

Notes:

** or to taste. I use Real Salt, but if using table salt it may be less. This can also vary depending on type of mayo you use. Taste once it's mixed and add more if needed.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 523kcal (26%)Carbohydrates: 3g (1%)Protein: 20g (40%)Fat: 47g (72%)Saturated Fat: 10g (63%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 21gMonounsaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 577mg (192%)Sodium: 786mg (34%)Potassium: 222mg (6%)Fiber: 0.4g (2%)Sugar: 2g (2%)Vitamin A: 873IU (17%)Vitamin C: 1mg (1%)Calcium: 86mg (9%)Iron: 2mg (11%)

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48 Comments

  1. Peggy Matlock says

    Awesome side dish! Served with fish.

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    • Jessica DeMay says

      Thanks, Peggy! So glad you like it!

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  2. Michelle Younger says

    Family loves this. I had to use veganasie because that's what I have. I also added extra wet mustard to it for more tangy flavor. Will become a staple in our house. Thank you for the recipe

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    • Jessica DeMay says

      You're welcome! Thanks for trying it, Michelle!

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  3. Trang Brown says

    How do to you determine how many servings this makes?

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    • Jessica DeMay says

      Hi Trang- that varies from person to person, but I'd say 3-4 servings. Hope you enjoy!

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  4. Ashley Najera says

    Quick & easy! Also yummy 🙂 Thank you for sharing!

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    • Jessica DeMay says

      You're welcome, Ashley! Thanks for trying it and for the great feedback!

      Reply

Classic Egg Salad Recipe - Real Food with Jessica (2024)

FAQs

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 many days is homemade egg salad good for? ›

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.

Why does my egg salad taste 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.

Why does my egg salad get soggy? ›

Every ingredient that goes into egg salad has water in it. Salt and sugar in the dressing draw the water out of the ingredients as they sit, and they make your egg salad watery regardless of whether it's in the fridge or in a sandwich.

What can I use to thicken up egg salad? ›

To thicken egg salad, some cooks add mayonnaise or other thickeners, such as Greek yogurt or sour cream. Adding a few tablespoons of mayonnaise or other thickeners should do the trick. In addition to mayonnaise and other thickeners, some cooks like to add chopped vegetables and fresh herbs to their egg salad.

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.

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.

Can you use old eggs for egg salad? ›

So, save your freshest eggs for frying (one more reason: the yolks of more alkaline eggs are more prone to breaking as soon as they hit the pan) and put your older eggs towards egg salad, deviled eggs, and the like.

Can you eat egg salad that has been left out overnight? ›

Never leave cooked eggs or egg dishes out of the refrigerator for more than 2 hours or for more than 1 hour when temperatures are above 90° F.

Why do I get an upset stomach after eating egg salad? ›

Eggs are a rich source of nutrients, making them a popular meal choice and ingredient. However, some people may experience nausea after eating eggs. If you feel nauseous after eating eggs, you may have an intolerance or allergy to egg yolks, egg whites, or both. Some people may experience nausea after eating eggs.

Why did my egg salad turn gray? ›

But first, cook the eggs just until yolks are firm yet still moist. Too long in hot water and eggs turn dry, pale and even develop a gray outer layer. In the world of sandwiches, there are two types of people: Those who love egg salad, and those who loathe it.

Why does my egg salad taste bad? ›

If your egg salad looks good but has a sour or bitter taste, it's best to throw it away. In some cases, you might notice small bubbles or fizzing when stirring the salad. These are telltale signs of microbial growth. Refrain from tasting the salad, and discard it immediately.

Why does my egg salad smell like sulfur? ›

Great egg salad starts with properly cooked eggs. You want the yolk to be firm, yellow, and moist with no greenish-gray tint and sulfur smell – a sign that the egg has spent too long in hot water and is most likely overcooked.

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 thicken runny egg mayo? ›

If this happens to you, don't throw the mixture out quite yet -- there is a simple solution: egg yolk. Adding another raw egg yolk and whisking the mixture once again may be all you need to fix your homemade mayonnaise.

Why are my eggs watery? ›

Eggs that are old will have watery whites (this is usually why grocery store eggs are so thin and tasteless). High ammonia levels in the coop can cause watery whites, too, as can high temperatures.

Why are my eggs still watery? ›

Description. When an egg broken onto a flat surface has a watery, spread-out white, this usually indicates that the egg is stale. The height of the white and the weight of the egg are used to calculate a value in Haugh units on a scale of 0 to 110; the lower the value, the staler the egg.

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