Loaded Baked Potato Salad

This Loaded Baked Potato Salad ain’t your regular potato salad. It’s creamy, cheesy, and full of all the favorite toppings that make a loaded baked potato so good. We’re talking crispy bacon, sharp cheddar cheese, boiled eggs, sweet pickle relish, and a creamy dressing that pulls it all together. Oh, and I’ve got a little shortcut to make it even easier!

Bowl of loaded baked potato salad.

A Quick Look At The Recipe

  • Recipe Name: Loaded Baked Potato Salad
  • Main Ingredients: 32-ounce package frozen Southern hash browns, eggs, hard-boiled and chopped, bacon strips, cooked crispy and crumbled, shredded cheddar cheese, mayonnaise, yellow mustard, sweet pickle relish or diced sweet pickles, salt and pepper to taste
  • Why You'll Love It: This Loaded Baked Potato Salad recipe is creamy, tangy, and packed with crispy bacon, cheddar cheese, eggs, and sweet relish. Made with a shortcut, it delivers all the flavor of a classic potato salad recipe with a whole lot less work.

The Easy, Cheesy Potato Salad You’ll Want to Make All Summer

If you ask me, no backyard BBQ or church potluck is complete without a good potato salad on the table. From my German potato salad to my mashed potato salad, you could say I enjoy veering away from the traditional every once in a while. This loaded baked potato salad is another fun twist on a classic, and it’s always a hit wherever I take it.

But the really great thing about this version? Instead of peeling and chopping pounds of potatoes, I take a little shortcut with frozen hash browns. It cuts the cooking time way down, but the end result tastes every bit as comforting as a batch made from scratch. It’s hearty, it’s easy, and if it’s your first time trying it this way, I think you’ll be hooked.

Ingredients for loaded baked potato salad include frozen Southern hash browns, eggs, bacon strips, shredded cheddar cheese, mayonnaise, yellow mustard, sweet pickle relish, salt, and black pepper.

Recipe Ingredients

  • Frozen Southern hash browns
  • Eggs, hard-boiled and chopped
  • Bacon strips, cooked crispy and crumbled
  • Shredded cheddar cheese (or sharp cheddar cheese for more bite)
  • Mayonnaise
  • Yellow mustard (honey mustard and Dijon mustard would all work)
  • Sweet pickle relish (or diced sweet pickles)
  • Salt and black pepper to taste

Variations to Try

  • Garnish: Add chopped green onion or freshly chopped chives.
  • Make it creamy: For extra creaminess, add ¾ cup of sour cream or plain Greek yogurt.
  • Add crunch: Add a cup of chopped celery for extra crunch.
  • Extra tang: A tablespoon of apple cider vinegar, white vinegar, or lemon juice will do the trick.
  • Add heat: Spice it up with a sprinkle of red pepper flakes.

How to Make Loaded Baked Potato Salad

1. Cook the Potatoes

Start by placing your potatoes in a large pot and covering them with cold water. Bring it to a boil over medium heat and cook for just 2–3 minutes, until you can easily poke them with a fork.

Tip: Don’t boil the potatoes too long! 2 to 3 minutes is plenty. You want them tender but not falling apart, since they’ll soak up dressing as they chill.

Cubed hash browns in a large pot and cover with water.
Potatoes boiling in water over medium-high heat.

Once they’re done, drain them well in a colander.

Drained potatoes in a colander.
Cooked potatoes in a large bowl.

2. Mix the Base

Now transfer potatoes to a large bowl. Stir in the cheddar cheese until it melts slightly into the potato mixture.

Adding cheese to a bowl of cooked potatoes.
Mixing together cheese and potatoes.

Then add your mayonnaise, mustard, and relish, stirring until combined.

Adding condiments to a bowl of cheesy potatoes.
Potato salad in a bowl.

3. Add the Good Stuff

Go ahead and stir in the eggs, crispy bacon, salt, and black pepper. Give it a taste and add more seasoning if needed – this is your salad, after all!

Stirring eggs, crispy bacon, salt, and black pepper in a bowl of potato salad.
Loaded baked potato salad in a mixing bowl.

4. Chill

Pop it in the fridge, covered, for a few hours or overnight.

Trust me, the wait is worth it. The flavors meld together beautifully, and it tastes even better the next day!

My Top Tips for this Potato Salad

  • Don’t overcook. Boil the hash browns for just 2–3 minutes. You’re looking for tender potatoes, not mush.
  • Mix while warm. Adding cheese to the warm potatoes helps it melt slightly into the potato mixture, making the whole salad extra creamy.
  • Chill before serving. Like any good potato salad, this one needs a couple of hours in the fridge for the flavors to come together. Cold potato salad always tastes better the next day.
  • Personal preference. Feel free to add favorite toppings like green onions, fresh chives, or even a little creamy sour cream if that’s your style.
Bowl of loaded baked potato salad.

Storage

Store leftover potato salad in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Note that potato salad doesn’t freeze well, as the creamy dressing tends to separate, so fridge storage is your best bet.

Loaded Baked Potato Salad FAQs

Can I use fresh potatoes instead of frozen hash browns?

Yes, frozen hash browns are my shortcut here, but you can swap in red potatoes, russet potatoes, Yukon Golds, or even baby potatoes if you’d rather boil your own. Just cut into bite-sized pieces and cook until fork-tender. The frozen hash browns are simply a time-saver.

Can you make loaded baked potato salad ahead of time?

Absolutely! This potato salad will last in the fridge for up to 5 days, so you can make it multiple days in advance and let those flavors marry together in the fridge.

What do you serve with loaded potato salad?

Homemade potato salad can easily be the start of the show as a side dish, so I recommend serving it with a simpler main meal, such as grilled chicken tenders, Crockpot beef ribs, maple-glazed pork chops, or slow-roasted beef brisket.

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Loaded Baked Potato Salad

This Loaded Baked Potato Salad recipe is creamy, tangy, and packed with crispy bacon, cheddar cheese, eggs, and sweet relish. Made with a shortcut, it delivers all the flavor of a classic potato salad recipe with a whole lot less work.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Chilling Time: 3 hours
Total Time: 3 hours 25 minutes
Course: Salad, Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: potatoes, salad
Servings: 6 – 8 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 32-ounce package frozen Southern hash browns
  • 3 eggs hard-boiled and chopped
  • 5 bacon strips cooked crispy and crumbled
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • ½ cup mayonnaise
  • 2 tablespoons yellow mustard
  • cup sweet pickle relish or diced sweet pickles
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Place cubed hash browns in a large pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Once potatoes reach a boil, boil them for two to three minutes and then drain in a colander.
    1 32-ounce package frozen Southern hash browns
  • Place in a large bowl and stir in the cheese. Add mayo, mustard, and relish, and stir again. Add in bacon, eggs, salt, and pepper. Stir.
    3 eggs, 5 bacon strips, 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese, ½ cup mayonnaise, 2 tablespoons yellow mustard, ⅓ cup sweet pickle relish, salt and pepper
  • Refrigerate for several hours or overnight before serving.

Notes

Store leftover potato salad in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Note that potato salad doesn’t freeze well, as the creamy dressing tends to separate, so fridge storage is your best bet.
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218 Comments

  1. throws apron up in the air woo hooo…lightbulb tater moment going on up in here! Quickly puts this recipe on my menu for Fathers Day…thank ya Christy! I’m going to add jus a wee bit of hot sauce and paprika… EUREKA!!!! 8)

  2. Your mama story belongs in the Twiligh Zone…..they have to be aliens wanting ‘tater salad at midnight!!!!!
    I am going to break my own rule of trying a new recipe for potato salad ’cause of course I thing mine is best!~!
    In Canada Eh? we have Miracle Whip and it has a wonderful tang that mayo does not; I do use the mustard and eggs, and relish if I have it in mine. I use that type of colander as it’s easiest to clean:o)’
    P.S. How do I get a pic on my posts?

  3. O’brien potatoes cooked in their bag in the microwave works wonders. They already have onions and peppers added. Add your other ingredients.

  4. I’m definitely going to try this next time I go to the store. I make ‘tater salad weekly during the summer months, it’s my hubby’s favorite and goes with anything. Thanks for the short cut. I would have never thought of the frozen hash browns and I’ve been married and cooking for 52 years!

  5. Wow that really sounds good, never thought of using frozen hash browns. “Smarty Pants” (just had to say that, hadn’t heard that expression it years). I have used instant mashed potatoes lots of times to make hurry up potato salad. If I have a left over baked potato all the better to add for a little texture, but most of the time if I have time I just boil up one potato and add it to the instant along with a nuked egg or 2. I always keep a bag of real bacon bits on hand. I buy them at Sams Club or Costco. That is as much of a staple around my house as self rising flour.

  6. I like your idea with the hash brown potatoes. Just want to tell you last night I made a london broil with the marinade recipe you sent out a couple of days ago. It was a big hit. They didn’t want me to throw out the marinade so I boiled it and they added extra to their meat. Excellent recipe.

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