Southern-Style Vegan Potato Salad

This Southern Vegan Potato Salad is a healthy plant-based picnic and barbecue side dish favorite! Featuring vegan mayonnaise, dijon mustard, apple cider vinegar, and fresh dill, it’s an easy yet flavorful staple dish for your summer parties.

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Did you go vegan but miss traditional southern potato salad made with mayo and mustard? Don’t fret! We have found the PERFECT southern-style potato salad made with completely plant-based ingredients that both omnivores and plant-based eaters will love.

👉 Here’s why this should be your new favorite vegan potato salad recipe:

  1. It’s ridiculously easy. Simply boil, cool, and cut potatoes, then toss with chopped vegetables and mix with vegan mayo, mustard, vinegar, and fresh dill.
  2. It’s a vegan take on traditional southern potato salad. While many plant-based potato salads skip the vegan mayo (like our roasted potato salad made with olive oil), this take on traditional American Southern and Midwest-style potato salads uses plant-based mayonnaise and mustard.
  3. It’s better the next day, which makes it a great party dish. Headed to a picnic or hosting a barbecue? Make this potato salad the day before, as the flavors get even better after refrigerating for one day.
  4. Your non-vegan friends are gonna love it. Our (very-not-vegan) family loves and requests this recipe every time we have a cookout. It’s just that good.

Ready to learn how to make this easy plant-based potato salad recipe? Let’s do it!

ingredients for a potato salad on a white table, including potatoes, green onions, celery, carrots, dill, vinegar, mustard, and vegan mayonnaise
The ingredients: potatoes, celery, carrots, green onions, fresh dill, vinegar, mustard, and vegan mayo

🥣 How to make (step-by-step)

1️⃣ Step One: Boil, cool, and cut potatoes

Fill a large pot with water, add 1 teaspoon of salt, and bring to a rolling boil. Add potatoes and boil until soft (when a knife can easily poke through), or about 20 minutes.

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Boil potatoes until soft, about 20 minutes

Remove the potatoes from heat, drain the water, and let potatoes cool (about 30 minutes).

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Let potatoes cool before building salad

Once the potatoes are cool, cut them into bite-size pieces (we quartered them in the photos).

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Cut potatoes into bite-size pieces

👉 Potato boiling tip: Don’t overcook the potatoes! We want soft potatoes, but not overly-cooked potatoes that are waterlogged and mushy. The potatoes are done when the tip of a knife can slide through the middle of the potato, but not to the point where the potatoes are falling apart when cut.


2️⃣ Step Two: Prep the vegetables and mix with potatoes, vegan mayo, herbs, and spices.

While the potatoes are cooking, prep the vegetables by slicing green onions, dicing carrots, and chopping celery.

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Prep vegetables while potatoes are cooking

When potatoes are cool, add them to a large mixing bowl with the celery, carrots, green onions, vegan mayonnaise, mustard, apple cider vinegar, chopped dill, and salt and pepper.

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Combine all ingredients in a large bowl

Toss until all ingredients are evenly coated with mayonnaise.

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3️⃣ Step Three: Serve or refrigerate for later.

You can either serve the potato salad immediately or, for best flavor, refrigerate the salad mixture for at least 30-60 minutes before serving. This will help the ingredients release their flavors and the crunchy celery and carrots will soften a bit when coated with the vegan mayo.

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🥔 Potato salad recipe questions + quick tips

What type of potatoes are best for potato salad?

The best potatoes for potato salad are waxy varieties like new potatoes, creamers, red potatoes, or fingerlings because they retain their shape after boiling.

Should I peel potatoes when making potato salad?

No, you do not have to peel potatoes when making potato salad. We do not peel potatoes because we enjoy the taste of potato peels and they include nutrients and fiber. However, peel potatoes if you enjoy a smoother potato salad taste.

What makes a potato salad southern?

Southern or Midwest-style potato salad typically is made with mayonnaise, yellow mustard, and is topped with a hard boiled egg. To make a southern potato salad vegan, simply use vegan mayonnaise and omit the egg (or use an egg-alternative!).

What is vegan mayonnaise made from?

Store bought vegan mayonnaise is typically made from oil, mustard seed or powder, lemon juice, and sometimes uses soy as an emulsifier (such as our preferred Sir Kensington vegan mayo). You can also make your own vegan mayonnaise using tofu, oil, mustard, and lemon.

Should I use yellow mustard or dijon mustard in potato salad?

Yellow mustard is generally used in Southern-style or Midwest-style potato salads, and it mixes with the mayonnaise to completely coat the potato salad ingredients and give it a yellow color. However, we like using dijon mustard because we think it has a better flavor when paired with fresh dill.

Should I use fresh or dry dill in potato salad?

Both fresh or dried dill will work in potato salad, but we recommend using fresh when it’s available for better flavor.

How long does potato salad keep in the refrigerator?

If stored in an airtight container, fresh potato salad will keep for up to 3-4 days in the refrigerator. We do not recommend freezing and then thawing potato salad.

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Southern-Style Vegan Potato Salad Recipe

Kristina Todini, RDN
This Southern-Style Vegan Potato Salad is a healthy gluten-free plant-based picnic and barbecue side dish favorite! Featuring vegan mayonnaise, dijon mustard, apple cider vinegar, and fresh dill, it’s an easy yet flavorful staple dish for your summer parties.
4.75 stars (4 ratings)
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Additional Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Course Salads + Side Dishes
Cuisine American, Southern
Servings 8 servings
Calories 548 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 4 pounds waxy potatoes new potatoes or red potatoes
  • 1-½ teaspoon salt divided
  • 3 celery stalks thinly sliced
  • 2 carrot sticks diced
  • 2 green onions sliced thin (whites and greens)
  • 2 cups vegan mayonnaise
  • ¼ cup dijon mustard
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 1 bunch fresh dill finely chopped
  • Pinch black pepper

Instructions
 

  • Boil, cool, and cut potatoes: Bring a large pot of water and 1 teaspoon of salt to a rolling boil. Boil potatoes until soft and a knife can easily poke through, but not overcooked and water logged (about 20 minutes). Remove from heat, drain water, and allow potatoes to cool (30 minutes). Once cool, cut potatoes into bite-size quarters.
  • Combine potato salad ingredients: In a large bowl, add cut potatoes, sliced celery, diced carrots, sliced green onions, vegan mayonnaise, dijon mustard, apple cider vinegar, chopped dill, the remaining salt and a pinch of black pepper. Toss to coat thoroughly mix until all ingredients are covered in mayonnaise and are evenly distributed in salad (however, don’t overmix if the potatoes are soft and mushy).
  • To serve: Potato salad can be served immediately, but for best results refrigerate for a minimum of 30-60 minutes to chill salad and let the ingredients release their flavors.

Notes

  • Recipe and ingredient notes: The best potatoes for potato salad are waxy varieties like small white or red potatoes, new potatoes, or fingerlings. Both dijon and yellow mustard will work in this recipe, but we recommend choosing dijon as the mustard seeds provide a nice flavor paired with dill.
  • Tools needed: large saucepan, knife, cutting board, large mixing bowl, large serving bowl
  • Prep Ahead: This potato salad can be made up to two days ahead of time and in fact will have a better flavor if prepared at least 30-60 minutes before serving, which makes it a perfect party food.
  • Leftovers and storage: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. We do not recommend freezing and thawing this potato salad.
  • Nutrition notes: This potato salad is a more indulgent recipe because of the oil-based vegan mayonnaise, however it also is high in fiber, gluten-free, and is a healthier alternative to traditional mayo-based non-vegan potato salad.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 548kcalCarbohydrates: 46gProtein: 5gFat: 37gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 1gSodium: 870mgPotassium: 1030mgFiber: 6gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 2604IUVitamin C: 46mgCalcium: 40mgIron: 2mg
Keyword potato salad with vegan mayo, southern vegan potato salad, vegan potato salad
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UPDATE: This recipe was originally posted in July 2020 and updated for clarity in August 2021.

2 Comments

  1. Really good potato salad. Easy to make and even my non vegan family liked it. Will definitely make it again.

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