German potato salad is served warm with tender potatoes, crunchy bacon and a mustard vinegar dressing that is everything a potato salad should be!
Don’t get me wrong, we love our traditional potato salad! And it always has a place as a favorite side dish at the picnic table, but if you want to change things up and ditch the eggs and mayo, then this is the potato salad for you!
I start by boiling some golden and red potatoes, then I cook the bacon on the stove in a dutch oven. Once the potatoes are fork tender, I combine them with the bacon and some garlic with a little of the bacon fat (hello flavor town!!) and then top it all with a tangy mustard (2 kinds!) and apple cider vinegar dressing.
The ingredients are so few and so simple that it seems impossible it could be so good, but it is heaven! It’s all topped with a little fresh parsley on top because, while it seems useless, it actually freshens the whole dish up. Trust me, you need to make this.
Ingredients for German Potato Salad
- Potatoes: We love the combo of some Yukon gold potatoes and red potatoes, but you could do all of one or the other. Just avoid the russets!
- Salt: adds flavor to the potatoes as they boil
- Bacon: adds flavor and a crunchy texture to the dish. Don’t forget to reserve some of the bacon grease left behind.
- Butter: use unsalted so that you can control the saltiness of the dish
- Olive Oil: extra virgin is preferred
- Apple Cider Vinegar: adds acid to the dish
- Garlic: adds flavor, be sure to use fresh garlic
- Sugar: mellows out the vinegar
- Mustards: we use a combo of stone ground mustard and Dijon for maximum flavor
- Salt and Pepper: just enough until it tastes perfect to you
- Parsley: some is going to get mixed in while everything is cooking and some is going to be added fresh on top at the end so make sure you follow the instructions
The measurements for each ingredient can be found in the recipe card at the end of the post.
What Kind Of Potatoes Do You Use For Potato Salad?
For potato salad, you’ll want to stay away from starchy, thick-skinned potatoes like russets, which will fall apart during the cooking process.
Red potatoes or golden potatoes maintain the perfect texture for salad.
Variations for German Potato Salad
There are a few options for changing this recipe up. You can always try different combinations of potatoes, though we really love the combination of reds and Yukon golds.
If you want to lighten things up a little, try using turkey bacon. You’ll be losing a lot of flavor if you go with this option because you won’t have the bacon grease to add to the dressing. Turkey bacon is quite lean and doesn’t leave much, if any, grease behind.
Feel free to play with the mustards that you use. If you want to add a little heat, try using a little s