Classic Egg Salad Recipe - Sweetphi (2024)

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Sometimes the classics are just better. Like a good old fashioned milkshake or something that conjures up old timey images, to me, there’s just something homey and delicious about a classic egg salad. So today I’m sharing a super old school classic egg salad recipe. It’s nothing crazy and is super simple to make and is a great use for those hard boiled eggs you might find yourself with after Easter.

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Better than being a super simple and classic recipe, this recipe only has 3ingredients. And while normally I would post this recipe on a Friday as part of Five Ingredient Fridays, I’m posting it today because I had all of these Easter eggs from when I made Easter eggs dyed with natural ingredients, and I have something exciting planned for Friday that uses this very egg salad.

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As soon as I saw the hard boiled eggs in my fridge, I just had a hankering for some egg salad.

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It takes all of 3ingredients to make a classic egg salad, and is super easy to whip up.

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You peel the eggs, chop them, add in some mustard and mayo and stir. And that’s it!

Since egg salad is so easy, you can do a bunch of fun variations on a classic egg salad:

Curried egg salad- prepare as directed but add 1 teaspoon curry powder to egg mixture

Caesar-style egg salad – prepare as directed, only use 1/8 tsp salt. Add 2 talesoons parmesan cheese and 1 teaspoon anchovy paste to egg mixture

Mexican style egg salad – prepare as directed, add 1/3 cup chopped fresh cilantro and 1/2 tsp hot pepper sauce to egg mixture

Deli-style egg salad – prepare as directed but add 1/4 cup chopped celergy and 1/4 cup chopped red onion to egg mixture

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Classic Egg Salad Recipe

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 cups (4 servings)

Ingredients

  • 6 hard boiled eggs
  • 1/4 cup mayonnaise I use light mayonnaise
  • 1 1/2 tsp Dijon mustard
  • 1/4 tsp salt

Instructions

  • Peel the hard boiled eggs, chopp them and add them to a bowl.

  • Spoon the mayonnaise and mustard into the bowl and add the salt and stir until well combined. Serve or store in the refrigerator

Recipe and variations adaptedfrom the All New Good Housekeeping Cook Book(this cookbook is one of my favorites, my friend gave it to me from a garage sale she had been too, and I saw it used on Amazon for $0.16…that’s right, less than fifty cents, totally worth it!)

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  1. Lezlie says

    Hi Phi. I’m a child of the 60’s and 70’s and my mom made egg salad with BACON in it. I still do it and we love it. You cook the bacon until it’s almost overdone and crumble it in. I really never met an egg salad I didn’t like, but it will always be my favorite because it brings back great memories.

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    • Sweetphi says

      Hi Lezlie, thank you so much for your comment. I actually am posting a recipe for egg salad sandwiches…with BACON tomorrow lol! I had never had bacon with egg salad and it was such a delicious addition. Happy Easter to you:) here’s to hoping there’s egg salad in your future 🙂

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  2. Ashley says

    I so agree – the classics are the classics for a reason! Sometimes they really are best! Looks wonderful – I haven’t made egg salad in so darn long!

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    • Sweetphi says

      Isn’t it crazy how we forget the classics and are always making new things? As soon as I made egg salad I was like aaahhhh this is SO good lol!

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Classic Egg Salad Recipe - Sweetphi (2024)

FAQs

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.

What is the ingredients for egg salad sandwich? ›

How do you make an egg salad sandwich? Just chop up some hard boiled eggs, add a little chopped celery for crunch, some green onions or chives for the green factor, a dash of salt and pepper for seasoning, and a spoonful of mayonnaise to bind everything together. Easy!

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 many days does egg salad last in the refrigerator? ›

Serve the egg salad immediately or refrigerate it until ready to use. Egg salad will keep for up to 4 days in the fridge.

Why does my egg salad get watery in the fridge? ›

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.

Do 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 ...

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.

Why do I feel nauseous after eating egg salad? ›

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. If you feel nauseous after eating eggs, you may have an intolerance or allergy to egg yolks, egg whites, or both.

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.

Can you use expired eggs for egg salad? ›

While you can safely enjoy eggs well beyond the date listed on the carton—they “don't get less safe over time if they are refrigerated,” says Chapman—there is the possibility of salmonella enteriditis, which is contamination that happens inside the egg, meaning there's nothing you can do in terms of storage and ...

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 freeze hard boiled eggs? ›

You can't really freeze a whole boiled egg, as the whites will become rubbery. However, you can freeze cooked egg yolks to use for garnishes, extra-yolky egg sandwiches or devilled egg filling for up to 3 months. Cooked eggs are easiest to freeze when they're folded into other, more easily-frozen ingredients.

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.

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.

How do you make salad less bland? ›

Tip 3: seasoning, seasoning, seasoning!

Use anything your heart desires. Herbs, fruits, peppers, change your olive oil or try sesame, hazelnut or other traditional nut oils. Also try our variety of basils: Large Green, lemon-basil, spicy Thai, etc.

How do you jazz up an egg sandwich? ›

Egg Sandwich Toppings

However, breakfast sausage patties, ham, or even venison bacon are favorite alternatives of mine. For a more non-traditional route, you can add sliced avocado and / or tomato.

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