Bacon And Egg Ranch Potato Salad Recipe

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bowl of potato salad on table - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Potato salad is a classic side dish, often the star of any potluck or picnic, and a versatile lunch or dinner pairing. The most common potato salad is one made with mayo and mustard, with super-soft potatoes and a hint of crunchy veg. What's typically missing from the recipe, though, might also be America's most classic condiment: ranch dressing — a creamy, buttermilk-infused herb sauce used on everything from salads to pizza. Why not combine these two favorites into one iconic dish?

In this recipe developed by Michelle McGlinn, boiled and steamed potatoes are combined with buttermilk, mayonnaise, sour cream, and ranch seasonings to make a rich yet balanced potato salad. And if that isn't enough, crispy bacon bits and savory hard-boiled eggs are added to the mix for the ultimate all-American side dish. It's fresh, smooth, tangy, and perfect for pairing with anything from summer barbecues to autumn cookouts; your ranch-loving friends will thank you.

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Gather The Ingredients For Bacon And Egg Ranch Potato Salad

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ingredients on a table - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

As you might've guessed, you'll need bacon, eggs, and potatoes to start this potato salad recipe. Waxy spuds like red potatoes are the best for potato salad because they stay firm after boiling (whereas starchy russets turn into mashed potatoes). You can also use gold potatoes, which are a little creamier.

From there, you'll need mayonnaise, sour cream, buttermilk, scallions, dill, parsley, chives, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper. While you can throw the fresh herbs into a food processor to save chopping time, you can also swap them for dried herbs (omitting the scallions, in that case).

Step 1: Cover The Potatoes With Water

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potatoes covered in water in pot - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Add potatoes to a large pot and cover with water.

Step 2: Boil The Potatoes

boiled potatoes in pot
boiled potatoes in pot - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Bring to a boil over medium-high heat and cook until potatoes are tender, 15-20 minutes.

Step 3: Drain And Steam The Potatoes

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steaming potatoes in pot - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Drain the water, then return potatoes to the pot and cover. Let steam for 10-15 minutes.

Step 4: Prepare The Eggs For Cooking

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eggs covered in water - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Meanwhile, place eggs in a saucepan and cover with water (by 1 inch over the top of the eggs).

Step 5: Boil

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boiling eggs in pot - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Bring water to a boil over medium heat.

Step 6: Steam

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steaming eggs in pot - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Remove saucepan from heat and cover. Let eggs steam for 10-12 minutes.

Step 7: Cool The Eggs

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eggs in ice bath - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Remove eggs from the water and immediately plunge into an ice bath. Allow to cool completely.

Step 8: Peel And Chop The Potatoes

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peeled and chopped potatoes in bowl - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Once potatoes are cool to the touch, peel and chop them into bite-size pieces and place in a large bowl.

Step 9: Peel And Chop The Eggs

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peeled and chopped eggs on table - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Once eggs have cooled, peel and chop them, then set aside.

Step 10: Add The Bacon To A Skillet

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bacon in a skillet - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Place a skillet over medium heat and add bacon pieces.

Step 11: Cook It Until Crispy

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crispy bacon in skillet - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Cook until crispy, about 5-7 minutes, then drain on paper towels.

Step 12: Combine The Potatoes, Bacon, And Eggs

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potatoes, bacon, and eggs in bowl - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Add chopped eggs and bacon to the bowl of potatoes.

Step 13: Fold In The Ranch Ingredients

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potato salad in bowl - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Stir in all the remaining ingredients, seasoning with salt and pepper to taste.

Step 14: Serve The Potato Salad

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potato salad in serving bowl - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Serve chilled or at room temperature.

How Do I Make Perfectly Hard-Boiled Eggs?

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boiling eggs in pot - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Hard-boiled eggs can be tricky because there's no way to know what the inside of the egg looks like before cracking it open. If you're hesitant to make the eggs in this potato salad for fear of runny yolks, we have a few tips to guide you in the right direction. In our recipe, we advise a simple steaming method: Cold eggs get covered with water, brought to a boil, then steamed until cooked through.

Following this method as written is fairly foolproof, but if you're still opening sticky, runny eggs, consider a few things, like the freshness of your egg. Believe it or not, a cheaper, older egg is more likely to boil perfectly than the brown egg you just bought yesterday. If possible, use an egg that's been sitting in your fridge for a while for easier peeling. Use it directly from the fridge, too, instead of letting it come to room temperature. This ensures that the eggs will cook evenly, as the steaming method was designed for cold eggs.

Finally, don't forget to set a timer and prepare an ice bath — perfectly cooked yolks require precision, and cooling the eggs immediately after steaming is a crucial step to stop the yolks from overcooking. And at the end of the day, if the eggs aren't peeling perfectly? Don't sweat it, they'll be chopped and mixed into the salad anyway.

How Can I Make Potato Salad Ahead Of Time?

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potato salad on a plate - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

This recipe requires a lot of prep that can be done simultaneously, but it would require half the pots and pans in your kitchen to be used at one time — and when you're preparing for a party, barbecue, or potluck, destroying the kitchen is the last thing you want to do. Luckily, all of the prep work (and even the entire salad) can be made ahead of time.

The potatoes can be boiled, steamed, peeled, and chopped 2-3 days in advance, and the eggs can be boiled, steamed, cooled, and left in their shells for up to a week (if you peel them, they'll only last 2-3 days). The cooked bacon pieces, also, can be cooked and stored in the refrigerator for 3-4 days — just be sure to drain the grease before storing. You can also prepare the mixed potato salad 2-3 days ahead of time and store it in an airtight container until ready to serve. In fact, this allows the flavors to meld together even better. For the best results, remove the potato salad from the refrigerator about 30 minutes before serving to allow it to come to room temperature.

Bacon And Egg Ranch Potato Salad Recipe

potato salad in bowl
potato salad in bowl - Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table

Prep Time: 25mCook Time: 15mYield: 6 servingsIngredients

  • 3 pounds red potatoes

  • 4 eggs, refrigerated

  • 1 pound bacon, diced

  • 1 cup mayonnaise

  • ½ cup sour cream

  • 2 tablespoons buttermilk

  • 2 scallions, green parts only, finely chopped

  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill

  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh parsley

  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh chives

  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder

  • 2 teaspoons onion powder

  • ¼ teaspoon salt, or to taste

  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper, or to taste

Directions

  1. Add potatoes to a large pot and cover with water.

  2. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat and cook until potatoes are tender, 15-20 minutes.

  3. Drain the water, then return potatoes to the pot and cover. Let steam for 10-15 minutes.

  4. Meanwhile, place eggs in a saucepan and cover with water (by 1 inch over the top of the eggs).

  5. Bring water to a boil over medium heat.

  6. Remove saucepan from heat and cover. Let eggs steam for 10-12 minutes.

  7. Remove eggs from the water and immediately plunge into an ice bath. Allow to cool completely.

  8. Once potatoes are cool to the touch, peel and chop them into bite-size pieces and place in a large bowl.

  9. Once eggs have cooled, peel and chop them, then set aside.

  10. Place a skillet over medium heat and add bacon pieces.

  11. Cook until crispy, about 5-7 minutes, then drain on paper towels.

  12. Add chopped eggs and bacon to the bowl of potatoes.

  13. Stir in all the remaining ingredients, seasoning with salt and pepper to taste.

  14. Serve chilled or at room temperature.

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