Potato Salad III

  4.1 – 30 reviews  • Creamy Potato Salad Recipes

a delicious, adaptable potato salad with a satisfying crunch

Prep Time: 40 mins
Cook Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 50 mins
Servings: 4
Yield: 4 side dish servings

Ingredients

  1. 2 potatoes
  2. 2 tablespoons low-fat mayonnaise
  3. 2 tablespoons fat free ranch dressing
  4. ¼ onion, chopped
  5. 1 stalk celery
  6. 1 green bell pepper, chopped
  7. salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Bring a pot of salted water to boil, place potatoes in water. Boil until potatoes are tender. Drain well. Let the potatoes cool 30 minutes.
  2. Peel the skin off of the potatoes and cube them.
  3. In a medium size mixing bowl combine potatoes, mayonnaise, ranch dressing, onion, celery, green pepper, salt and pepper. Cover and refrigerate until well chilled.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 104 kcal
Carbohydrate 24 g
Cholesterol 0 mg
Dietary Fiber 3 g
Protein 3 g
Saturated Fat 0 g
Sodium 103 mg
Sugars 3 g
Fat 0 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Henry Weaver
This recipe turned out great. It was delightfully flavorful, yet mellow enough that I could eat lots and lots of it. Other recipes which call for mustard or vinegar always seemed too harsh for me, but this one turned out just right.
Erin Nguyen
I made this recipe exactly as written. As written, unless you have monster sized potatoes, it is not enough potato. Rather too much bell pepper and celery. The dressing amount was okay but it needed more flavor than what some salt and pepper and Hidden Valley Ranch could provide.
Daisy Hall
I also added 2 eggs and relish instead of celery. Also, needed more potatoes than 2. Other than that, was very good.
Jennifer Long
DELICIOUS!!!
Mrs. Sydney Hayes
Great recipe. I left out the celery and bell pepper, I’m not a big fan of those. I did saute the onions like another post suggested and made it into a hot sandwich. The family loved, even my 7 year old has requested it be packed in his school lunch. Next time I’ll try ranch bacon dressing and one boiled egg for added flavor. Looking forward to making this again.
John Parks
I made this for my sons birthday party/BBQ that we had yesterday, and it was a HUGE success! I quadrupled the recipe, forgot the celery, and added bacon bits sprinkled over top. Rave reviews from my family and friends!!
Brandon Smith
This was my first time making potato salad and this recipe was a hit! The hardest part was knowing when to take the potatoes out of the water. I just had to wing it and my intuition was correct. Some people in my family wanted to add more pepper, one person wanted more mustard, and the rest of us liked it just as it was. So, it’s perfect for everyone because you can make it your own. Also, instead of green bell peppers I used red for color.
Kimberly Beasley
Different and SO much better than the way I usually make it. I omited the peppers, onions, and celery. I added mustard and salt n pepper. Delicious!!
Kyle Allen
absolutely fantastic! I added hard-boiled eggs and that was it. I’m so happy to have found an easy and excellent tasting potato salad! Thank you so much.
Thomas Porter
Great, versatile recipe. I didn’t have ranch dressing, so I just added some crushed peppercorns and dill with a little extra mayo. It still needed some kick, so I added a dash of rice wine vinegar and spicy brown mustard. The spices turned out perfect in the end!
Dennis Ewing
I did not care for this potato salad, after I served it I ended up adding mustard and it got a little better. It tasted too much like ranch dressing. If you make it I suggest not adding as much.
Kevin Guerrero
This was my first attempt at making homemade potato salad and it turned out delicious! Like others, I altered the recipe just a tad. I used about 5 lbs of potatoes, one medium green pepper, half of one large red onion, couple of celery stalks, I added 2 tbsp of chopped fresh parsley, used about 1/2 cup of mayo, 1/2 cup of Peppercorn Ranch dressing, and added 2 tbsp. of yellow mustard, and 1 tbsp of white vinegar. It was perfect and I absolutely love the crunch of it!!!
Jessica Everett
I made a bigger batch and did not use fat free(YUCK) but basic recipe is great!
Eric Coleman
Not the best I’ve ever had but in the top 3 of homemade potato salads. I switched out the green bell pepper for green onions. I also added a small amount of paprika. Its still good though.
Charles Miles
This was a really good recipe. Much easier than a recipe I have used in the past and Lots of compliments. My son liked it when bacon was crumbled over the top.
Anita Meyer
This was nothing exceptional. It had a unique taste, but was slightly bland. I may try it again, tweaking some of the ingredients, but it was not the best.
Elizabeth Smith
pretty good, better after it sits for a day. My husband likes mustard potato salad so I added just a little bit of yellow mustard and he went bonkers over it. Thanks for the recipe.
Mr. George Jones
Loved this. Brought it with me to the neighbor’s for dinner. Very nice. I added more potatoes.
Courtney Zamora
NICE RECIPE FOR THOSE OF USE WHO ARE WATCHING NUTRITIONAL VALUES OF RECIPES
Anthony Dixon
I am not a lover of potato salad (mostly due to not loving mustard or mayonnaise), so when my boyfriend insisted we make it as a side dish, I begrudgingly looked up recipes. I was happy to find one that had little mayo and no mustard. The ranch is a nice touch. Also, I wasn’t expecting the extra crunch but it made it worthwhile. I split the green pepper portion in half and added a tablespoon of vinegar and some fresh parsley. I also used red onion instead of white/yellow onion. It was tasty and fresh. We also ate it before the potatoes cooled completely but I didn’t find this to be problem. My boyfriend added about 1 tbsp of yellow mustard to his own serving and thought it was good as well… he didn’t love it without the mustard… said “it doesn’t have the same tang”. In the future, I might add bacon bits and/or green onions and a dash of garlic powder. It needs just a bit more flavor and salt as the recipe stands.
Caleb Sanford
I’m not a big potato salad lover but I really liked this! I used green onions in place of yellow onions. I also added about a tablespoon (but I doubled the recipe) of vinegar. I also threw in some bacon bits. Maybe the people that think it’s so bland aren’t using the “salt and pepper to taste” step?? This is a simple potato salad that used ingredients you have on hand. I am filing this one and will make it again.

 

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