This easy egg salad recipe makes the best egg salad sandwiches! It starts with perfectly hard boiled eggs and a simple, creamy dressing.
Growing up, we would often have egg salad sandwiches for lunch. My mom’s recipe for egg salad was simple, with just eggs, mayonnaise, mustard, salt and pepper.
I’ve made a few changes to her simple recipe but I’ve kept everything that you crave in a classic egg salad recipe. This egg salad is packed with flavor, yet so easy to make!
You can make this egg salad ahead and refrigerate it for up to three days, so it’s great for meal prep. If you cook your eggs ahead of time, this egg salad recipe comes together in just minutes. It’s perfect for a quick lunch. For more delicious sandwich ideas, try this Chicken Salad Recipe or my classic Tuna Salad.
WHY YOU’LL LOVE THIS EGG SALAD RECIPE
- Easy! It’s quick to make with just 5 ingredients, plus salt and pepper.
- So Flavorful. This egg salad recipe is packed with flavor and has the perfect amount of creamy dressing. Your egg salad sandwich will be creamy and flavorful, not soggy.
- Make-Ahead Friendly. It’s great to meal prep for make ahead meals and snacks.
HOW HEALTHY IS EGG SALAD?
Egg salad is a healthy meal option. Eggs are a relatively inexpensive, high protein food. They are nutrient-dense and fill you up so you won’t be hungry again right away.
You can use either plain Greek yogurt or mayonnaise in this recipe. Greek yogurt is a healthier option and I bet you won’t taste the difference. You can use mayonnaise if you prefer.
You might also like this Deviled Eggs recipe. If you find yourself with extra hard boiled eggs, they’re great to make for quick snacks.
RECIPE INGREDIENTS
You’ll need only a few ingredients for this egg salad recipe. If you have a favorite egg salad ingredient, add it in! This recipe is easy to customize to your tastes.
- Hard Boiled Eggs: I use 6 eggs to serve 4 people. You can scale the recipe up or down to make more or fewer servings.
- Plain Greek Yogurt or Mayo: Both mayonnaise and plain Greek yogurt work well to make a creamy dressing.
- Dijon Mustard: I usually use smooth Dijon mustard, but grainy mustard or even yellow mustard work well too if that’s your preference.
- Red Onion: Chop it finely so that its sharp flavor doesn’t overwhelm the other ingredients.
- Fresh Chives: For a pop of flavor and color.
- Salt & Pepper: Adjust the amounts to your tastes.
HOW TO MAKE EGG SALAD
There are only a few steps to making the best egg salad. You can find the full recipe with ingredient amounts and instructions in the recipe card below.