This Potato Salad with Dill Relish is the perfect blend of two classic flavors. The dill relish gives it a fresh, zesty flavor, while the potatoes provide a creamy and satisfying texture — great for a side dish for dinner or the perfect potluck recipe.

Summer is in full swing and that means cookouts, picnics, and celebrations with family and friends. This recipe for potato salad with dill will be the perfect addition to your next get-together! This salad is also great to make for an amazing side for dinner.
Because this potato salad recipe closely resembles the dill potato salad my grandmother used to make, it is one of my favorites. I’m also very fond of these Loaded Potato Salad, Deviled Egg Potato Salad and Classic German Potato Salad recipes.

Variations
There are so many ways to change this recipe up. Here are some of my favorite ideas:
- Bacon: Everything is better with bacon. Cook the bacon crispy and then add it in the potato salad
- Extra Pickles: So if you love pickles in this recipe, you can either add in more relish or you can dice pickles into small pieces and stir them in.
- Sweet Pickles: You can also use sweet relish or sweet pickles.
If you do not love relish or pickles, you can certainly leave them out completely.
You can swap the mayo for Greek yogurt. You want to use plain, fat-free Greek yogurt. It adds a bit of tang to the dressing.
Want to make it vegan? Use a vegan mayo for this recipe and it will still taste amazing.

Does this potato salad travel well?
To keep your potato salad and other summer side dishes chilled on a warm summer day, try this Insulated Bowl Set to keep your food chilled for up to six hours. These are a must here in Florida where the summers are very warm!
How Long Can Potato Salad Sit Out?
You have to be careful when you leave potato salad out, whether it is this dill recipe or ones like Deviled Egg Potato Salad. Make sure the potato salad with dill is not left out for more than 2 hours. If it is really hot, it should be less than 1 hour.
If you would like to store your potato salad for another time, put it in an airtight container and into the fridge, where it will keep for up to 4 days. Once it’s in the container, avoid stirring/mixing the salad so it can maintain its flavor and texture.

Potato Salad with Dill Relish
Ingredients
- 2 1/2 pounds yellow boiling potatoes
- 6 hard cooked eggs diced
- 16 ounce mayonnaise
- 2 tablespoons mustard
- 1/2 cup relish diced
- Salt and pepper
Instructions
- In a large pot of salted water, boil potatoes until tender. Drain and allow to cool. Cut potatoes into bite size pieces and place in a large bowl.
- Add to the potatoes the hard cooked eggs and relish. Stir in mayonnaise, mustard, and salt and pepper to taste.


This would be perfect for Sunday BBQ! Add in a burger and some corn on the cob and I have myself a party!
I love, love, love Bread & Butter pickles and these look amazing – like my Grandma used to pickle!
This looks delicious! I love potato salad for barbecues and I always love adding pickles to min too.
Not a huge pickle fan but for those that do like pickles I bet it is delicious.
That potato salad looks really good. I especially want that fruit in the background and those pickles. Yum!
The bread and butter chips are my favorite. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
Several members of my family enjoy potato salad a great deal. I will have to try this variation for them.
I love potato salad… I’m going to make this! I may use less mayo and more mustard, though, since I like a mustard potato salad.
Hurrah for potato salad!! In my house that means it’s warm weather, woot! Your recipe sounds delicious.
I haven’t had potatoes in such a long time. Definitely no potato salad. That meal looks delicious