Egg Salad with Chives: a classic and delicious egg salad recipe! (2024)

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This Egg Salad is made up of all the classic ingredients from your traditional egg salad recipe. This is a great recipe for a potluck or BBQ!

Total Time 10 minutes mins

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This Egg Salad is comprised of all the classic ingredients for your traditional egg salad recipe. Mayo and Dijon mustard marry together all the components beautifully. While I have it’s sibling recipe up already, chicken salad with grapes, I think it’s about time I share with you this recipe, just in time for Fourth of July BBQ’s and gatherings!

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Egg Salad

We all know and love a good egg salad recipe. The great thing about it is how versatile it is, whether you use your egg salad on top of toast for breakfast, as a sandwich topper, or for plain ole scooping and enjoying, this recipe is for you!

TIP – you can get a Vidalia Chopper here and Herb Scissors here (as seen in the recipe video)

I love to grow my own chives in my yard, and in my last home, I was lucky enough to stumble upon a large number of wild chives! If you happen to grow your own chives and herbs, put them to good use with this recipe!

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If you have tons of leftover chive that you’d like to use up, these herb buttermilk biscuitsor whipped brie stuffed strawberries for dessert are the perfect options for doing just that!

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This egg salad recipe is great for using up your remaining eggs after Easter, and of course, it’s always great to bring along to a potluck, family reunion, or regular get-togethers.

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YOU CAN FIND THE FULL PRINTABLE INSTRUCTIONS AT THE END OF THIS POST

Ingredients for Egg Salad with Chives

  • 6 boiled egg, chopped
  • 1/4 cup mayonnaise (or to taste)
  • 1 tbsp dijon mustard (or more to taste)
  • 1 small dill pickle, minced
  • 1 tbsp minced red bell pepper
  • 1 tbsp fresh chives, chopped
  • salt & pepper to taste (do this after combining all ingredients and taste testing)

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How to make Egg Salad

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Combine all ingredients and keep refrigerated in a tightly covered container.

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And that’s it!

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Making egg salad is SO easy, so if you need something you can whip together in a jiff (granted you have time to boil and cool your eggs, or if you already have boiled eggs on hand) then this recipe is a great solution.

If you’re feeding a large crowd, you may want to consider doubling this recipe, as it makes enough for 6 servings at 1/3 cup per serving. Enjoy!

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Want more “salad” recipes to bring along to your next potluck? We’ve listed some of the best below!

Broccoli Salad
Grilled Corn & Zucchini Salad with Feta
Taco Pasta Salad
Tortellini Pesto Pasta Salad

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Egg Salad

This Egg Salad is made up of all the classic ingredients from your traditional egg salad recipe. This is a great recipe for a potluck or BBQ!

5 from 5 votes

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Servings: 6

10 minutes mins

Calories: 131

Author: Amanda Formaro

Ingredients

  • 6 eggs boiled and chopped
  • 1/4 cup mayonnaise or to taste
  • 1 tbsp Dijon mustard or more to taste
  • 1 small dill pickle (or half of a large) minced
  • 1 tbsp chives fresh, chopped
  • 1 tbsp red bell pepper diced
  • salt and pepper to taste do this after combining all ingredients and taste testing

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients (except salt and pepper). Taste test and add salt and pepper if desired. Keep refrigerated in a tightly covered container.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.33cup | Calories: 131cal | Protein: 5g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 167mg | Sodium: 273mg | Potassium: 77mg | Vitamin A: 280IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 32mg | Iron: 0.9mg

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This post was originally published on this blog on April 23, 2009.

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  1. Becky says

    Egg Salad with Chives: a classic and delicious egg salad recipe! (15)
    I make egg salad a million different ways. I was particularly pleased with your ratios and quantities used for the amount of eggs.
    Sometimes, egg salads (or chicken or tuna) can be too heavy on the Mayo, or onion.
    I found these proportions to be spot on.

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  2. Sippity Sup says

    Wild chives sounds like heaven!! GREG

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  3. Cookie says

    Hi there. I just discovered your blog and love the idea of Thrifty Thursdays! I pretty much refuse to buy any groceries that aren’t on sale cuz I know eventually they’ll go sale! Like I held off on buying ground beef last week for $3 a pound and this week it was only $1.69 a pound and I bought 2! :)

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  4. Amanda says

    Bev thanks!

    Alta – I did that last week too, we used up a lot of our pantry items!

    Kelly, Cheri, Heidi, Tami, pinkstripes, Blond Duck and Rachel thanks!

    Bunny – When I noticed them last year I knew they weren’t grass because of how much taller they were and how they were growing in tufts. All I had to do was pick some of the aroma of the chives were all over my hands. I looked them up on the internet to be sure!

    AmyRuth – Yes, how fun to interview Dorie! :) I’m looking forward to getting her answers, should be talking to her on the phone as well. :)

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  5. AmyRuth says

    Hey Amanda,
    I read you are interviewing Dore? How awesome is that? Wow!!!
    I love your “freebies” in the front yard! So neat, makes you wonder if there was a garden there at some time, back in the day.
    Your blog is amazing! Lots of interest.
    AmyRuth

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  6. The Blonde Duck says

    That’s a great idea!

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  7. Bunny says

    I would never have thought that they were chives, how did you know that?? I wonder how they got there?? Great idea Amanda!!

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  8. pinkstripes says

    How cool! I wish I had access to wild chives.

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  9. Tami says

    Great find, Amanda! I would’ve had no idea that those “weeds” were chives! The best part is that it’s FREE! MMM! Sour cream and chives on a baked potato–now I’m hungry!

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  10. Heidi says

    This sounds so good. Great idea taking advantage of something you already have. That is best for saving lots of money!

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  11. Cheri Sicard says

    I love chives. You are luck y to have them growing wild. This week I have tips ad recipes for making your own calorie and portion controlled meals for your freezer at the Fabulous Foods blog and at the Fabulous Living blog I have directions for making handy little picnic packs to keep in the car or backpack, so you can always take advantage of frugal outdoor dining options.

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  12. Rachel says

    Your egg salad looks wonderful! I never thought to add chives!

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  13. Kelly says

    Oh, how I love chives! I use them in eggs, cream sauces, and in rubs for steak and pork. Now I have a new way to use them! Thanks for the delish recipe!

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  14. Alta says

    You know, I’ve seen those in front yards around my neighborhood, never thought about the possibility of them being wild chives! What have I done that was thrifty this week? I declared “no grocery shopping” this week. We had enough stuff stored that we could make it without. So Monday, we had black beans and rice (which probably cost about $5 for 4 people), and I’ve made a pasta dish using pantry ingredients, and last night made some macaroni and cheese to use up the chipotle peppers and cheese in the fridge!

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  15. Bev says

    That egg salad looks so delish!

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  16. Amanda says

    I’ve posted several thrifty tips these week on Old Fashioned Tips! Looking forward to seeing everyone else’s.

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