This macaroni salad recipe is a crowd-pleasing side dish! A creamy dressing, crunchy veggies, and pickles pack it with delicious textures and flavors.
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This classic macaroni salad recipe is a hit at potlucks and cookouts! Based on the macaroni salad I ate at summer gatherings as a kid, it features a creamy dressing and crunchy veggies like celery, red bell peppers, and onion. Diced dill pickles add a pop of tangy, savory flavor to the salad, and a splash of pickle juice punches up the dressing.
This macaroni salad is easy to make, and it’s perfect for making ahead. Prep it a few hours or even a day before a picnic or BBQ, and chill it until you’re ready to serve. The flavors get better the longer it sits in the fridge!
Enjoy this salad as a side dish with veggie burgers, black bean burgers, or saucy BBQ sandwiches. It pairs well with any cookout fare. I hope you love it as much as we do!
Here’s what you’ll need to make this classic pasta salad recipe:
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Variation – For an extra-creamy texture, add two peeled and chopped hard-boiled eggs to the salad.
I love them in my classic potato salad, and they’re great here too!
To make this easy macaroni salad recipe, start by cooking the pasta. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Prepare the pasta according to the package instructions, cooking until slightly past al dente so that the noodles will stay tender once they cool.
Drain the pasta. Many macaroni salad recipes recommend rinsing the pasta in cold water after cooking. I prefer not to, as this washes away some of the starches from the noodles.
Instead, toss the pasta with a drizzle of olive oil to prevent sticking. Then, set it aside to cool.
Meanwhile, make the dressing. In a large bowl, whisk together the mayo, pickle juice, vinegar, sugar, mustard, garlic, salt, and several grinds of pepper.
Then, assemble the salad. Add the cooked pasta, red pepper, celery, pickles, and red onion to the bowl with the dressing. Stir to combine and season to taste.
Chill the salad until ready to serve. Finally, dig in!
Macaroni salad keeps well for up to 5 days in an airtight container in the fridge. Feel free to make it ahead for picnics and cookouts!
One note about the dressing: It’s best not to leave mayo-based salad dressings in the heat for too long. Keep this salad chilled until you serve it, and don’t let it sit at room temperature for longer than 2 hours.
If you love this macaroni salad, try one of these classic salads next:
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