Our Favorite Potato Salad Recipes
There’s nothing quite like a fresh and colorful potato salad to complement almost any main dish. Whether you want to load up on the dressing or lighten it up for a healthier option, we’ve found 10 of our favorite Creamer potato salad recipes for any occasion.
1. Mixed Green Salad with Garlic Dijon Dressing
With colorful Creamers, radishes, and cucumbers, this mixed green salad has a tangy Dijon dressing that would pair nicely with just about any main dish, or you can add some sliced chicken or shrimp to make it a full meal deal.
2. Mexican Street Corn Potato Salad
Bright and flavorful, this potato salad is inspired by classic Mexican street corn and is perfect for cookouts and potlucks.
3. Greek Potato Salad
Kalamata olives and feta cheese add a Mediterranean twist to this deliciously salty salad.
4. Dill Pickle Potato Salad
Pickle enthusiasts, this salad is for you. Deliciously briny, salty dill pickles add some extra crunch to this dish.
5. Classic Potato Salad with Bacon
Adding bacon as a topping makes this salad crunchy, creamy, and smoky. This will quickly become one of your go-to potato salad recipes.
6. Watermelon Feta Potato Salad
Feeling adventurous? Mix in some fresh watermelon and mint with Creamer potatoes, cherry tomatoes, avocado, red onion, and feta for a surprising-yet-refreshing summer salad.
7. Tarpon Springs Greek Potato Salad
Little potatoes add extra flavor to this Greek salad made with a delicious homemade vinaigrette dressing. You’ve never had a Greek salad like this before!
8. Creamy Vegan Mayo-Free Potato Salad
Looking to keep it plant-based? This mayo-free version is a flavorful new spin on a standard side.
9. Potato Cobb Salad
A supercharged, ultra vibrant cobb salad is the perfect choice for a picnic. This salad is piled high with veggies, eggs, and bacon and topped with a savory herb garlic dressing to bring it all together.
10. Classic Potato Salad
And finally, a classic recipe just like Grandma used to make. Potato salad, with all the fixings and topped with fresh dill.
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