A classic, creamy macaroni salad that’s easy to make, wonderfully tangy, slightly sweet, and packed with crunchy vegetables. It’s perfect for BBQs, picnics, potlucks, family dinners, and make-ahead lunches.
Recipe at a Glance
| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Recipe | Simple Creamy Macaroni Salad |
| Prep Time | 15 minutes |
| Cook Time | 8–10 minutes |
| Chill Time | 1 hour |
| Total Time | About 1 hour 25 minutes |
| Servings | 6 |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Course | Side Dish |
| Method | Boil & mix |
| Texture | Creamy, tender & crunchy |
| Flavor | Tangy, savory & lightly sweet |
Ingredients
For the Macaroni Salad
- 2 cups dry elbow macaroni
- ½ cup finely diced celery
- ½ cup finely diced red bell pepper
- ¼ cup finely diced red onion
- ¼ cup finely diced dill pickles
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
- 2 hard-boiled eggs, chopped, optional
For the Creamy Dressing
- ¾ cup mayonnaise
- ¼ cup sour cream or plain Greek yogurt
- 1 tablespoon yellow mustard
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- 1–2 tablespoons pickle juice
- 1 tablespoon honey or granulated sugar
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon onion powder
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
- ¼ teaspoon salt, or to taste
Optional Additions
- ½ cup shredded carrot
- ¼ cup sweet corn
- ¼ cup peas
- ¼ cup chopped green onion
- ¼ cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill
- ½ teaspoon paprika
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Cook the Macaroni
Bring a large pot of generously salted water to a boil.
Add the elbow macaroni and cook according to the package directions, usually around 7–10 minutes.
Cook until just tender.
Avoid overcooking because overly soft macaroni can become mushy after the dressing is added.
2. Drain the Pasta
Drain the macaroni thoroughly in a colander.
Immediately rinse it briefly under cold water.
This stops the cooking process and cools the pasta.
Drain very well.
Excess water can make the dressing watery.
3. Cool the Macaroni
Transfer the macaroni to a large mixing bowl.
Allow it to cool for several minutes.
For the best result, the pasta should be cool or just slightly warm before adding the dressing.
4. Prepare the Vegetables
Finely dice:
- Celery
- Red bell pepper
- Red onion
- Dill pickles
Chop the parsley.
If using carrots, grate them finely.
Smaller pieces distribute throughout the salad and make every bite more balanced.
5. Make the Creamy Dressing
In a separate bowl, whisk together:
- Mayonnaise
- Sour cream or Greek yogurt
- Mustard
- Apple cider vinegar
- Pickle juice
- Honey or sugar
- Garlic powder
- Onion powder
- Black pepper
- Salt
Whisk until smooth and creamy.
Taste and adjust the seasoning.
6. Combine the Ingredients
Add the cooled macaroni to a large bowl.
Add the celery, bell pepper, onion, pickles, parsley, and chopped eggs if using.
Pour approximately three-quarters of the dressing over the mixture.
Gently fold everything together.
7. Check the Consistency
The macaroni should be coated evenly without being excessively wet.
Reserve the remaining dressing.
This is important because macaroni absorbs dressing as it sits.
8. Chill
Cover the bowl and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
For the best flavor, allow it to chill for 2–4 hours.
9. Refresh Before Serving
After chilling, stir the salad.
If it seems dry, add the reserved dressing one tablespoon at a time.
Taste again and adjust salt, pepper, mustard, or pickle juice if necessary.
10. Garnish
Before serving, sprinkle with:
- Fresh parsley
- Fresh dill
- Paprika
- A little freshly ground black pepper
Serve chilled.
What Does It Taste Like?
This macaroni salad has a classic combination of:
- Creamy mayonnaise
- Tangy mustard
- Slight sweetness
- Pickle acidity
- Crunchy vegetables
- Tender macaroni
- Fresh herbs
The result is rich and creamy without being overwhelmingly heavy.
The Secret to Great Macaroni Salad
The most important details are:
- Don’t overcook the macaroni.
- Cool and drain the pasta properly.
- Dice the vegetables finely.
- Balance creamy, tangy, and sweet flavors.
- Don’t use all the dressing at once.
- Let the salad chill before serving.
- Refresh the dressing after refrigeration.
How to Prevent Dry Macaroni Salad
Macaroni absorbs dressing as it sits.
That’s why it’s useful to reserve some dressing.
If the salad becomes dry after refrigeration, add:
- 1–2 tablespoons mayonnaise
- A little Greek yogurt
- A splash of pickle juice
- A small amount of vinegar
Stir gently until creamy again.
How to Prevent Watery Macaroni Salad
Watery salad usually comes from excess moisture.
To prevent it:
- Drain pasta thoroughly.
- Drain pickles well.
- Pat vegetables dry.
- Don’t add too much pickle juice.
- Cool the pasta before adding dressing.
- Avoid adding watery vegetables in excessive quantities.
Delicious Variations
Classic Hawaiian-Style Macaroni Salad
For a sweeter, creamier variation:
- Add ¼ cup finely grated carrot.
- Add 1–2 tablespoons additional mayonnaise.
- Add a small amount of extra sugar.
Egg Macaroni Salad
Add:
- 3–4 chopped hard-boiled eggs
- 1 tablespoon extra mustard
- Paprika for garnish
This makes the salad richer and more filling.
Tuna Macaroni Salad
Add:
- 1 can tuna in water, drained
- ¼ cup diced cucumber
- Fresh parsley
- Extra black pepper
This turns the side dish into a more substantial meal.
Chicken Macaroni Salad
Add:
- 1 cup cooked diced chicken
- Celery
- Green onion
- A little extra dressing
Vegetable Macaroni Salad
Add:
- Carrots
- Peas
- Corn
- Bell pepper
- Cucumber
- Green onion
Cheesy Macaroni Salad
Fold in:
- ½ cup shredded cheddar
- ¼ cup diced mozzarella or Monterey Jack
Add a little extra black pepper.
Lighter Creamy Macaroni Salad
For a lighter version, use:
- ½ cup mayonnaise
- ½ cup plain Greek yogurt
instead of ¾ cup mayonnaise plus sour cream.
You still get a creamy dressing while increasing the protein content.
Greek Yogurt Macaroni Salad
For a higher-protein dressing:
- ½ cup nonfat Greek yogurt
- ¼ cup light mayonnaise
- 1 tablespoon mustard
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- Pickle juice
- Garlic powder
- Black pepper
This is lighter while remaining creamy.
No-Added-Sugar Version
To make the salad without added sugar:
- Skip honey or sugar.
- Use naturally sweet vegetables such as carrots and bell peppers.
- Choose pickles without added sugar.
- Use a plain, unsweetened dressing base.
The salad will be more tangy and savory.
Mediterranean-Style Macaroni Salad
For a Mediterranean variation, add:
- Cucumber
- Cherry tomatoes
- Red onion
- Kalamata olives
- Feta
- Parsley
- Lemon juice
Use Greek yogurt and olive oil in the dressing.
Low-Carb Alternative
Traditional macaroni is relatively high in carbohydrates.
For a lower-carb version, replace some or all of the macaroni with:
- Cauliflower florets
- Broccoli florets
- Chopped cucumber
- Hearts of palm
- Low-carb pasta
The dressing can remain the same.
Make-Ahead Instructions
Macaroni salad is actually better after it has had time to chill.
You can prepare it several hours before serving.
For the best result:
- Prepare the salad.
- Cover tightly.
- Refrigerate.
- Stir before serving.
- Add reserved dressing if needed.
- Garnish immediately before serving.
Storage
Store the macaroni salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
For best quality, use within 3–4 days.
Keep it refrigerated and avoid leaving it at room temperature for extended periods.
Can You Freeze Macaroni Salad?
Freezing is not recommended.
Mayonnaise-based dressings can separate during freezing and thawing, while the pasta can become soft and watery.
Fresh refrigeration provides a much better texture.
Serving Ideas
This macaroni salad pairs beautifully with:
- Grilled chicken
- Burgers
- Grilled steak
- BBQ chicken
- Pulled pork
- Grilled fish
- Baked chicken
- Turkey burgers
- Roasted vegetables
- Sandwiches
It’s especially good alongside summer BBQ dishes.
Approximate Nutrition
For 1 of 6 servings using the standard mayonnaise-based dressing:
- Calories: approximately 350–400
- Protein: approximately 7–9 g
- Carbohydrates: approximately 35–40 g
- Fat: approximately 20–24 g
- Fiber: approximately 2–3 g
- Sugar: approximately 4–7 g
Nutrition varies according to the mayonnaise, pasta, vegetables, and optional ingredients used.
WW-Friendly Tips
For a lighter version:
- Replace some mayonnaise with nonfat Greek yogurt.
- Use a reduced-fat mayonnaise.
- Increase the amount of crunchy vegetables.
- Reduce added sugar or use an appropriate zero-calorie sweetener.
- Keep the serving size moderate.
WW Points depend on your specific plan and the exact products used, so calculate the finished recipe using your current WW app for the most accurate value.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Should I rinse macaroni for macaroni salad?
Yes. A brief rinse with cold water stops the cooking process and cools the pasta.
It also removes some surface starch that can otherwise make the salad excessively sticky.
2. Should macaroni be completely cold before adding dressing?
Ideally, yes.
Warm pasta can absorb dressing very quickly and may make the finished salad seem dry.
3. Why did my macaroni salad get dry?
Macaroni absorbs dressing as it sits.
Reserve some dressing and add it after chilling if needed.
4. Why is my macaroni salad watery?
Excess moisture from pasta, pickles, or vegetables is usually responsible.
Drain everything thoroughly before combining.
5. Can I make it the day before?
Yes.
In fact, making it several hours ahead allows the flavors to develop.
Add a little fresh dressing before serving if necessary.
6. Can I use another type of pasta?
Yes.
Try:
- Rotini
- Shells
- Small bow ties
- Ditalini
- Cavatappi
Elbow macaroni gives the most traditional result.
7. Can I use Miracle Whip instead of mayonnaise?
Yes, but it will create a sweeter, tangier flavor.
Adjust the added sugar or honey accordingly.
8. Can I use Greek yogurt instead of mayonnaise?
Yes.
It will produce a lighter, tangier salad.
9. Can I leave out the eggs?
Absolutely.
The eggs are optional and mainly add richness and protein.
10. Can I add cheese?
Yes.
Cheddar, Monterey Jack, mozzarella, or feta can all work.
11. Can I add tuna?
Yes.
Drain the tuna thoroughly and fold it in gently.
12. Can I add chicken?
Yes.
Use cooked, cooled, diced chicken.
13. How do I make it less sweet?
Reduce or eliminate the honey/sugar and use dill pickles instead of sweet pickles.
14. How do I make it tangier?
Add a little more:
- Dijon mustard
- Apple cider vinegar
- Pickle juice
- Lemon juice
Add gradually so you don’t overpower the salad.
15. How do I make it creamier?
Add mayonnaise or Greek yogurt one tablespoon at a time.
Avoid adding too much liquid.
16. Can I use frozen vegetables?
Yes.
Thaw and drain them thoroughly before adding them.
17. Can I make this gluten-free?
Yes.
Use certified gluten-free macaroni and verify that your other packaged ingredients are gluten-free.
18. Can I make it dairy-free?
Yes.
Simply omit sour cream or Greek yogurt or replace it with a suitable dairy-free alternative.
19. Can I make it egg-free?
Yes.
Simply leave out the hard-boiled eggs.
20. How long can macaroni salad sit out?
Because it contains mayonnaise and other perishable ingredients, keep it refrigerated and avoid leaving it at room temperature for extended periods. When serving outdoors, keep it chilled on ice.
Troubleshooting Guide
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Dry salad | Pasta absorbed dressing | Add reserved dressing |
| Watery salad | Excess moisture | Drain vegetables and pasta thoroughly |
| Mushy pasta | Overcooking | Cook until just tender |
| Too sweet | Too much sugar | Add mustard or vinegar |
| Too tangy | Too much vinegar/pickle juice | Add mayonnaise or yogurt |
| Bland | Not enough seasoning | Add mustard, pepper, salt, or herbs |
| Too salty | Salty pickles/mayo | Add more pasta or vegetables |
| Dressing too thick | Too little liquid | Add pickle juice or yogurt |
| Vegetables lack crunch | Cut too early/too finely | Use fresh vegetables and don’t overmix |
| Salad dries overnight | Insufficient dressing | Add reserved dressing before serving |
Pro Tips for Perfect Macaroni Salad
Tip 1: Cook the pasta properly
Don’t cook it until extremely soft. Slightly firm pasta holds its shape much better.
Tip 2: Drain everything thoroughly
Water is the enemy of a rich, creamy dressing.
Tip 3: Make the dressing separately
This allows you to taste and adjust the balance before combining everything.
Tip 4: Reserve some dressing
The pasta will absorb dressing during refrigeration.
Tip 5: Don’t skip the chilling time
At least one hour allows the flavors to develop.
Tip 6: Dice vegetables evenly
Small, uniform pieces give the best texture.
Tip 7: Taste again before serving
Cold foods often need slightly more seasoning than foods served warm.
Tip 8: Add fresh herbs at the end
Fresh parsley or dill brightens the finished salad.
Best Serving Presentation
For a beautiful serving bowl:
- Spoon the chilled macaroni salad into a large shallow bowl.
- Sprinkle finely chopped parsley over the top.
- Add a light dusting of paprika.
- Arrange a few thin slices of red bell pepper around the edges.
- Add a little chopped fresh dill.
Serve chilled alongside grilled meats, sandwiches, or your favorite BBQ dishes.
Final Result
You get a classic creamy macaroni salad with tender pasta, crunchy vegetables, tangy pickles, and a smooth, flavorful dressing. The best version is made ahead, chilled thoroughly, and refreshed with a little reserved dressing just before serving.
