This Deliciously Spicy Deviled Egg Potato Salad combines two classic cookout favorites – deviled eggs and potato salad. This scrumptious take on a classic is perfect for your next BBQ!
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It’s the official kickoff to the first #10DaysofTailgate and I’m bringing a spiced up classic to the tailgate table – my deliciously spicy Deviled Egg Potato Salad. I know I know – I can hear it now – “Deviled Eggs are Deviled Eggs. Potato Salad is Potato Salad. The two are non-mixy things.” but hear me out…
Now – deviled eggs have this spicy filling that is often made with spices, mayonnaise and some herbs. Potato salad is made with spices, mayonnaise, some herbs and of course fresh veggies. So – if you want to add eggs to your potato salad, why not devil it up, right?
My Nana’s potato salad always had hard boiled eggs mixed throughout and while I still haven’t fully replicated her recipe, this Deviled Egg Potato Salad would have made her proud. I played with a recipe from a recent issue of Taste of the South Magazine and added a bit of a spin to it with some Steakhouse Mustard from El Diablo Mustards and Gourmet Gardens Dill. I swear – one bite had me swooning and thinking back to summers at our family cottage. The dill flavor was woven throughout and that smokehouse mustard had a bit of a spicy heat that complimented the hot sauce. I also used some spicy brown mustard as well – but feel free to sub it with your favorite mustard.
This deliciously spicy Deviled Egg Potato Salad will take your potato salad and turn it on its head – it’s that good. Just make a double batch because I think it will go quick.
On to the recipe:
Gather your ingredients

Let’s boil some eggs – I used Simply Recipes’ method – perfection.

See – perfect!

Let’s make the Deviled Eggy Dressing

Time to toss everything together

Now – grab a fork –


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