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Macaroni Salad with egg, sweet pickles and a creamy dressing is a delicious side dish that’s perfect for summer BBQ’s and potlucks. This macaroni salad recipe is quick and easy to make with just a few simple ingredients.

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In the summer, it doesn’t get much better than dinner off of the grill and a side of homemade macaroni salad. This creamy pasta salad is the perfect side dish to serve with Grilled Chicken, Grilled Pork Chops or Slow Cooker Pulled Pork.

This macaroni salad is a slight adaptation of my grandma’s recipe. It’s a tried and true recipe that’s easy to make, with a delicious crunch from celery and bell pepper. You are going to love it!

  • This recipe comes together in 30 minutes, start to finish.
  • The dressing has just a touch of sweetness, which perfectly complements the other flavors in the salad.
  • Macaroni salad tastes even better on the second day, after the flavors have had time to meld together. It’s a great make ahead side dish!

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Complete your summer BBQ menu with one or two of these favorite side dishes: Pasta Salad, Broccoli Salad or Fruit Salad, and you’ll have a meal worthy of any summer cookout!

Macaroni Salad Ingredients

You’ll find that the ingredients vary slightly between different macaroni salad recipes. Here’s what goes in mine:

  • Pasta: I use ditalini pasta because that’s what my mom and grandma have always used. Any short pasta will work, such as elbow macaroni.
  • Red Bell Pepper: A chopped red bell pepper adds color, flavor and crunch. You could also use a yellow or orange bell pepper.
  • Celery: For delicious crunch. Chop the celery up finely because small bites of celery are best here.
  • Red Onion: A little bit of red onion is a nice contrast to the sweetness from the pickles and dressing. Chop the onion up finely.
  • Sweet Pickles: Sweet pickles are a classic macaroni salad ingredient. Trust me when I say they go perfectly in this salad. If you really don’t like pickles, you can leave them out.
  • Hard Boiled Eggs: I’ve always make my macaroni salad with egg, just like Potato Salad. My favorite way to cook the eggs for this recipe is to make Instant Pot Hard Boiled Eggs.
  • Dressing: My homemade macaroni salad dressing is made with mayonnaise, apple cider vinegar, Dijon mustard, sugar, salt and pepper. I use just enough mayo to coat the pasta without making the salad overly mayonnaisey. If you like a really creamy salad, try making 1 1/2 times the dressing recipe.

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How to Make Macaroni Salad

The steps to making macaroni salad are: cook and cool the pasta, make the dressing, and mix all of the ingredients together. That’s it!

Follow these tips for the best macaroni salad:

  • To flavor the pasta for your salad right from the start, cook the pasta in salted water.
  • Be careful to not under-cook or over-cook the pasta. Cook it until it is al dente, which means it is soft but has a very slight bite to it.
  • After the pasta is cooked, transfer it to a colander and rinse it under cold water. The cold water rinse stops the cooking process and begins to cool the pasta.
  • To keep the macaroni from absorbing all of the dressing, drain it well and let it cool completely before mixing in the dressing. Stir the pasta every once in a while as it cools to keep it from clumping together. To speed up the cooling process, you can spread the pasta out in a 9×13-inch baking dish. It will cool faster when it’s spread out in a thin layer.
  • Chill the macaroni salad for at least 2 hours before serving.
  • Garnish the salad with chopped fresh parsley or paprika.

Recipe Variations

  • My grandpa would always add a little sweet pickle juice from the jar of sweet pickles to his macaroni salad dressing. It’s really tasty, and if you want to try it I recommend replacing half of the apple cider vinegar with the sweet pickle juice.
  • I like to use avocado mayo instead of regular mayonnaise.
  • Instead of the red onion in this recipe, you can use chopped green onion.
  • You can make this salad a meal by adding chicken, tuna or chickpeas.

Storage Instructions

Macaroni salad will last for 3 days when you store it in an airtight container in your refrigerator. It tastes best on the second day so I recommend making it ahead!

For food safety, do not leave macaroni salad out at room temperature for more than two hours. If you are serving it outside on a hot day, I wouldn’t even leave it out for that long. This is true for all salads with mayo-based dressings.

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4.96 from 22 ratings

Classic Macaroni Salad

Servings: 14 servings

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 30 minutes mins

Macaroni Salad with egg, sweet pickles and a creamy dressing is a tasty side dish that's perfect for summer BBQ's and potlucks. It's quick and easy to make and tastes even better on the second day!

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Ingredients

  • 1 pound ditalini pasta, or elbow pasta
  • 1 red bell pepper, chopped
  • 2 ribs celery, finely chopped
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped red onion
  • 1/2 cup chopped sweet pickles
  • 3 hard boiled eggs, chopped

Macaroni Salad Dressing

  • 1 cup mayonnaise
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Optional Garnishes

  • chopped fresh parsley
  • paprika

Instructions

  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and cook pasta according to package directions for al dente. Transfer the pasta to a colander, rinse it with cold water and drain well. Set pasta aside to cool while you prepare the rest of the salad ingredients (see note). Stir the pasta occasionally to prevent it from sticking together.

  • In a large bowl, combine the red bell pepper, celery, onion, pickles and hard boiled eggs.

  • To make the dressing, combine the mayonnaise, apple cider vinegar, Dijon, sugar, salt and pepper in a medium bowl. Whisk until well combined and smooth.

  • When the pasta is completely cooled, add it to the bowl with the other pasta salad ingredients. Pour on the dressing and stir until everything is well combined.

  • Cover and chill macaroni salad in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours before serving. It will keep for up to 3 days when stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Notes

  • Macaroni salad tastes best on the second day, so it is a perfect make ahead side dish.
  • To cool the pasta more quickly, you can spread it out in a 9x13-inch baking dish.

Serving: 1cup, Calories: 261kcal, Carbohydrates: 28g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 14g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 47mg, Sodium: 242mg, Potassium: 136mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 4g, Vitamin A: 400IU, Vitamin C: 11.5mg, Calcium: 20mg, Iron: 0.6mg

Nutrition information is an estimate.

Cuisine: American

Course: Side Dish

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posted by Kristine Rosenblatt on May 28, 2022 (last updated May 21, 2023)

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40 comments on “Classic Macaroni Salad”

  1. Mama T Reply

    This is an addictive macaroni salad! People can’t get enough of it. This is going into my recipe book for future reference. So yummy!

  2. Megan Reply

    Absolutely delicious! I copied it down to become a permanent part of my recipe box.

  3. Debbe Reply

    This recipe is a keeper. I used half sour cream and half mayo. I also had to add black olives. So yummy. Definitely will be my go to macaroni salad recipe.

  4. Barb Reply

    Try adding cubed fresh tomato, diced ham, and some cucumber .

  5. T. Fillingame Reply

    Try This is the best Macaroni Salad I’ve made in a very long time. The mayonnaise and Apple cider vinegar is perfect on this. All the flavors and textures complement each other. Delicious! I would definitely recommend trying.

  6. Lynne Vraets Reply

    So easy to make and DELICIOUS! Will definitely be my new go to macaroni salad. I will however, omit the salt in the pasta water and in the dressing as we found it a bit salty. Thanks for this great recipe.

  7. Claire J. Reply

    My favorite macaroni salad recipe! This delicious recipe will always be my go to recipe for potlucks!

  8. Barbie Reply

    Loved this recipe. I added bacon and olives, easy and loved the dressing

  9. Lillian Holt Reply

    I have avoided macaroni salad for years because I don’t like Mayo. This was very appealing due to the limited use of mayonnaise. It looked perfect in your photos. I got the avocado Mayo and followed your recipe and was shocked at how much I loved it! Who knew? And I have the barbecue pork in the slow cooker! Thanks for the inspiration. PS I’m a retired teacher…

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      Kristine Reply

      I’m so happy that you enjoyed this recipe! You’ll love the pulled pork! It’s another of my favorites. 🙂

      • Lillian

        The pulled pork was awesome! I will be looking for more recipes now. Your recipes are well written. Thanks.

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        Kristine

        Yay! I’m so glad you loved it. Thank you for trying my recipes! I hope you find many more favorites! 🙂

  10. Donnalyn Reply

    I’m not a cook but needed to take a pasta salad to a party. This one looked easy and it was! But wow! It tasted super good. Yes, this will be my “go-to” salad from here on. My friends loved it too. The only thing I added was Trader Joe’s Chile Lime seasoning. Perfection!

  11. Dottie Reply

    It is the best macaroni salad . Family could not stop eating. Will be my go to salad recipe.

  12. Laura Reply

    I have searched for many years to find a macaroni salad that I would like. I made this recipe at Easter and have made it twice since then. Followed the recipe and it was easy and delish! I think I will try your coleslaw recipe next. Thank you.

  13. Jamie Lynn Reply

    To save a little bit of chopping, I always add sweet relish instead of pickles.. Pasta salad is a favorite in my family in the summer and I always make a huge one for a get-together, hoping to have extras. Thanks for the tips and recipe! Making it today for tomorrow’s Independence Day picnic!

  14. Ana Reply

    I’m about to make this recipe. I have a question before I start. Is the amount of pasta it calls for cooked or uncooked? You know how pasta grows. I don’t want to make too much if it means uncooked

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      Kristine Reply

      Use a 1 pound box of pasta (uncooked). I hope you enjoy the macaroni salad!

  15. Marti Lyle Reply

    This is good on the first day, but great on the second and third days. A keeper for sure.

  16. Karen Reply

    Absolutely delicious. Will definitely be adding to my recipe book.

  17. Amanda Jacoby Reply

    I think this is the 2nd time I’ve made this salad but it’s my favorite!! It was even delicious after maybe 10 mins in fridge but now that it’s the 2nd day, I’m sure it’ll be even better if that’s possible. I used what I had which meant using Rotini in lieu of elbow macaroni. Otherwise, i followed recipe pretty closely. I may have reduced red onion to 1/3 cup instead of 1/2 and diced very finely so my kids would eat it. I had slices of bread and butter pickles which are sweet and very juicy. I eyeballed the pickle amount but it was 1/2-3/4 cup. I made did 4 hard-boiled eggs instead of 3. I followed dressing to the tee which is sooo yummy. I thought at first maybe it wouldn’t be enough and I don’t like “dry” salads….I’m a sloppy saucy person but I held back the urge and am thankful I did. Just the perfect amount to kiss all the ingredients just right.

  18. Dairy Queen Reply

    I made this and it’s yummy. I just made a second batch and tweaked it a little. I used more chopped pickles and added 2 T of the pickle juice to the dressing. I also use cracked white pepper.

  19. Lizzy Reply

    I’ve never added a comment on any recipe ever before. And I never thought my first one would be on a macaroni salad, but oh my goodness, this is one of the best party/side dishes I’ve EVER made. This is an amazing recipe! Thank you so much!! DELISH!

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      Kristine Rosenblatt Reply

      I’m so happy to hear how much you enjoyed this macaroni salad! Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! 🙂

  20. Megan Reply

    Needed a EASY macaroni salad. My deli was out (Labor Day weekend). I didn’t want the plastic container of it. Came across this recipe as I was standing in the grocery store trying to come up with a plan B. I added the optional paprika, but only had smoked paprika. I also subbed the thick chopped relish for the chopped pickles. It was sooooo good! Even my husband ate it! He does not like mayo based salads! This will now be a summer holiday staple! Thanks!

  21. Christi Reply

    This was EXCELLENT and pretty easy to make! The people I served it to at a party last night just raved about it!

  22. Dale Davis Reply

    I made this recipe with gluten free macaroni and used sweet pickle juice instead of apple cider vinegar. Everybody I gave it to raved about how good it was.
    I made it for a lady friend of mine who never eaten macaroni salad. Also gave some to several other friends. Just me is on a gluten free diet. My first try at making my own macaroni salad.

  23. Vonda Reply

    This is an excellent recipe! I made this for the first time to take to a church potluck and it was a big hit! I will definitely make this again, so delicious!😋

  24. Maura Simms Reply

    Delicious! I also like to add shrimp with pasta shells. A great summertime meal.

  25. Lisa g Reply

    A very good classic recipe! And it’s not dripping with sauce. I used yellow mustard and it turned out fine.

  26. Suni Hollenback Reply

    I made the recipe as is. It was good, but the following day it still seemed really dry. I added another 1/2-2/3 cup mayo, with a splash of vinegar and maple syrup. That made it much more suited to our preferences.

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      Kristine Rosenblatt Reply

      Hi Suni,
      Thank you for trying the recipe. We prefer less dressing on our macaroni salad; if you like yours with more mayo then you can definitely add more to your preference. 🙂

  27. Kiki Reply

    This turned out AMAZING! I added an orange bell pepper and some celery for a little color.

  28. Sara Reply

    Thank you for the wonderful recipe.
    It’s my husband’s favorite side dish and I’ve been making it every 4th of July and a few other times throughout the year, especially summertime. The only thing I do different is cut tiny cubes of cheddar cheese instead of the hard boiled egg. That’s an ode to a macaroni salad my mom used to make, and I recommend giving the swap a try sometime! I’ll never make another macaroni salad. Thanks again!

  29. Mik Reply

    Wonderful! Wouldn’t change anything!
    Thank you for this new go-to Mac salad recipe.

  30. Melissa Cates Reply

    I’ve made this twice now and it’s amazing. The second batch, I added some diced deli meats and 5 boiled eggs. The next batch, I’ll go back to 3 eggs.

  31. Theresa Reply

    Hi, I made the classic macaroni salad and the family loved it

  32. Bernard Miron Reply

    Wish we could adjust recipes for other portions.

  33. Zigrid Reply

    This was so delicious! I have not made a pasta salad for years and I so glad I tried yours. It reminded me of my favorite aunt’s recipe that she added cooked , cold shrimp to and not the puny salad shrimp or canned either. She was generous! I did add some small cheese cubes, and a handful of defrosted sweet peas. Pretty to look at on the table with many colors of veggies too. Thank you.

  34. robie Reply

    I love love love this salad. Yummo!!! I follow this recipe perfectly except I add extra veggies and double the eggs. And I double the sauce. I like my salad crunchy.
    Wonderful recipe. Thank you!!

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FAQs

Why isn t my macaroni salad creamy? ›

The key to keeping macaroni salad from drying out is the pasta. If you don't cook it enough, the pasta won't grab on to the dressing and will dry out. If you overcook the pasta, it will be completely soggy and gross. Cook the pasta just right, and your macaroni salad will stay perfectly creamy.

What's the difference between macaroni salad and pasta salad? ›

The main difference between the two is in the way they are dressed. Macaroni salad is usually dressed with mayonnaise, while pasta salad is usually dressed with vinaigrette. Macaroni salad is considered a type of pasta salad. In the U.S., Macaroni salad is traditionally made using elbow macaroni.

Why is Hawaiian mac salad so good? ›

Unlike its Anglo counterpart, Hawaiian mac salad tends to shun vinegar and mustard; it eschews sugar and MSG (which some vintage recipes include), favoring Best Foods (also known as Hellmann's) mayonnaise instead.

Should you rinse macaroni when making macaroni salad? ›

Elbow macaroni: To make this a macaroni salad, use elbow macaroni or substitute it with any small pasta shape (small shells and spiral shapes work nicely). After cooking the pasta, rinse it before tossing it with the dressing. Rinsing removes extra starch, which makes the dressing sticky.

Why does my macaroni salad get watery? ›

If your leftovers seem a bit dry after a day or two, simply stir in a little more dressing or mayo to liven them back up! Why is my macaroni salad runny? There are usually two culprits — not draining off wet ingredients and/or adding too many watery vegetables.

Why is my macaroni salad so bland? ›

Not seasoning the pasta enough.

The best time to do this is right out of the gate when you're cooking the pasta. Use extra-salted water and the pasta will be well-seasoned by the time it's cooked. Be sure to taste and adjust the seasoning as necessary as you add the dressing and other ingredients.

How to stop macaroni salad from drying out? ›

When your noodles are ready, simply pop them in the fridge to chill while you mix up the dressing. Then, pour half of the dressing into the noodles along with the chopped veggies and let the salad chill in the refrigerator until you are ready to serve it.

What is the difference between amish and original macaroni salad? ›

The difference between Amish macaroni salad and regular macaroni salad is in the dressing. What is this? Both versions use cooked pasta, hard boiled eggs, and a creamy mayonnaise dressing. However, Amish macaroni salad has a sweet and tangy dressing thanks to the yellow mustard and vinegar added to it.

What is the aftertaste in macaroni salad? ›

Ever notice an irritating acerbic aftertaste just about every time you've eaten pasta salad? That's the vinegar announcing itself, and it's not pleasant. Instead, create sauced pastas—you know, the kind you'd eat hot—that just happen to perform well even when cooled to room temperature.

Why does restaurant salad taste so good? ›

Restaurants salt their salads.

This resulted in every bite tasting vibrant and flavorful. "Season your salad just like you would anything else," Simpson said.

When creating a salad what 5 factors should you consider? ›

There are five elements to a perfect salad: greens, sweetness, creaminess, crunchiness, and dressing.

Should you run pasta under cold water for pasta salad? ›

If you're making a dish that will be served chilled or at room temp—think cold soba, rice noodles, pasta salad—you do want to rinse so that you get toothsome (sorry) individual strands rather than one big gummy clump. Certain types of noodles benefit from a rinse in almost all applications.

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