German Potato Salad (Authentic Bavarian Recipe) - Plated Cravings (2024)

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My German Potato Salad is made with vinegar, bacon, and onion and can be served warm or cold. A perfect hearty side dish for any occasion, from holiday dinners to BBQs!

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I’m German and I love potato salad! I took my Grandmother’s recipe and tweaked it a little bit to make it easier for you to make an authentic German potato salad that tastes like the one you get in a Bavarian restaurant or at the Oktoberfest. It’s tangy and loaded with bacon and onions.

A Bavarian potato salad should be moist but not wet, the dressing will have an almost creamy consistency that coats the potatoes. It should definitely not be dry!

The hot potatoes soak up the flavor of the delicious dressing and the added bacon makes this simple recipe so finger-licking-good. Sprinkle the salad with chopped chives or parsley and voila: German potato salad perfection!

Why make this recipe

  • Uses only a few, simple ingredients
  • So easy to put together
  • Authentic German recipe from my grandmother in Germany
  • Tastes great with everything
  • Perfect to make ahead

Ingredient Notes

Here is an overview of the ingredients you’ll need for this recipe.

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  • Potatoes – The potatoes you can get in Germany are different from North American potatoes. For the most authentic potato salad, I recommend using Yukon Gold potatoes, Yellow Potatoes, Charlotte, or New Red potatoes because of their waxy flesh and firm texture. This varietymost closely replicates the potatoes used in Germany for this salad. Don’t use russet or other very starchy potatoes, they will crumble and make the salad dry!
  • Vinegar – I like to use German seasoned vinegar for salads (you can get it in German stores or the international aisle at the grocery store) but you can also use white vinegar or white wine vinegar. Do NOT use balsamic or apple cider vinegar!
  • Sugar – Authentic recipes are usually made with a little bit of sugar, but not more than 1 tsp! The sugar balances the flavor, it should not sweeten the salad.
  • Mustard – The best choice would be mild German mustard, you can often find it in the international aisle in the grocery store. The next best thing is Dijon mustard, it tastes a little stronger but similar enough. Don’t use American mustard!
  • Beef Stock – You need a quality beef stock with lots of flavor for this recipe. I like to use Better than Boullion (affiliate link) because it lets me make a more concentrated stock.

How to make this recipe

Detailed measurements and instructions can be found at the bottom of the page on the printable recipe card.

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  1. Boil potatoes: Boil the potatoes in a large pot covered with an inch of water over high heat until tender, about 20 minutes depending on the size of the potatoes.
  2. Make the dressing: Meanwhile, make the dressing. Cook the bacon in a skillet over medium heat until crispy. Take out the bacon and set it aside, leave the rendered fat in the pan. Add the onion to the pan and saute until translucent but not browned, about 3-4 mins (Image 1). Add beef broth and bring to a simmer. Turn down the heat and add vinegar, mustard, oil, sugar, salt, and pepper (Image 2).
  3. Prep potatoes: Let the potatoes cool slightly so you can handle them. Peel the potatoes. Cut the potatoes into 1/4-inch slices or cubes and put them in a large bowl. (Image 3)
  4. Combine: Pour the hot dressing over the potatoes. Mix the salad gently then fold in the bacon pieces (Image 4). Let the salad sit at room temperature for at least 20 minutes before serving so that the potatoes can absorb the flavor of the dressing.

What to serve with German Potato Salad

  • German Schnitzel
  • Air Fryer Breaded Pork Chops
  • German Pork Hock (Schweinshaxe Recipe)
  • Air Fryer Chicken Thighs

Expert Tips

  • The type of potato makes all the difference! I recommend using Yukon Gold potatoes, Yellow Potatoes, Charlotte, or New Red potatoes because of their waxy flesh and firm texture. Don’t use starchy potatoes like russet!
  • Potato salad can be served warm, at room temperature, or cold. The salad should not sit at room temperature for more than 2 hours for food safety reasons.
  • The potatoes are cooked unpeeled and are peeled while they’re still hot because this way the potatoes will better soak up the salad dressing.
  • The vinegar gives the salad its authentic taste, don’t use apple cider or balsamic vinegar!
  • Sprinkle the salad with chopped chives or parsley before serving but don’t use more than 2 Tbsp. The potatoes should be the star of the dish!
  • There are many variations of potato salad throughout Germany and each region makes it a bit differently. Some are made without bacon, some are made with a mayonnaise-based dressing, but this is the version I grew up with in Bavaria.

Recipe FAQs

What is the difference between American and German potato salad?

American potato salad is usually mayonnaise-based, German potato salad, especially in Bavaria, is made with bacon drippings and vinegar dressing. What Americans typically think of as “German Potato Salad” (unpeeled red potatoes, lots of parsley, sometimes garlic, lots of sugar) is not actually found in that form in Germany.

Is it better to boil potatoes whole or cut up for potato salad?

It’s better to boil potatoes whole and with the peel on. They are peeled while they’re still hot because this way the potatoes will better soak up the dressing and the salad will be more flavorful.

What does German potato salad go with?

In Germany, Potato Salad is often served as a side dish with Schnitzel, sausages, pork chops, or breaded fish. It’s also a popular dish to bring to a BBQ or potluck! Fun fact: Many Germans eat potato salad on Christmas Eve.

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Leftovers

This salad keeps for about 2 days in the fridge, let it come to room temperature for about 30 minutes before serving.

Looking for more German Recipes?

  • Easy German Spaetzle Recipe
  • Black Forest Cake
  • Bread Dumplings
  • Kaiserschmarrn

If you want to try more food from Germany I highly recommend taking a lookat my other German Recipes and please leave me a comment if you’re looking for a specific German recipe that I haven’t posted yet!

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German Potato Salad

By: Julia Foerster

My German Potato Salad is made with vinegar, bacon, and onion and can be served warm or cold. A perfect hearty side dish for any occasion, from holiday dinners to BBQs!

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds waxy potatoes
  • 6-8 slices bacon, finely diced
  • ½ cup finely chopped onion
  • ¾ cup beef stock
  • 6 Tbsp white vinegar
  • 1 tsp mustard, Dijon or mild German mustard
  • 2 Tbsp vegetable oil, sunflower or avocado oil work best
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • ½ tsp salt, or more to taste
  • ¼ tsp black pepper, freshly ground
  • 2 Tbsp chopped parsley, or chives

CupsMetric

Instructions

  • Boil the potatoes in a large pot covered with an inch of water over high heat until tender, about 20 minutes depending on the size of the potatoes.

  • Meanwhile, make the dressing. Cook the bacon in a skillet over medium heat until crispy. Take out the bacon and set it aside, leave the rendered fat in the pan. Add the onion to the pan and saute until translucent but not browned, about 3-4 mins (Image 1). Add beef broth and bring to a simmer. Turn down the heat and add vinegar, mustard, oil, sugar, salt, and pepper (Image 2).

  • Let the potatoes cool slightly so you can handle them. Peel the potatoes. Cut the potatoes into 1/4-inch slices or cubes and put them in a large bowl. (Image 3)

  • Pour the hot dressing over the potatoes. Mix the salad gently then fold in the bacon pieces (Image 4). Let the salad sit at room temperature for at least 20 minutes before serving so that the potatoes can absorb the flavor of the dressing.

Notes

  • The type of potato makes all the difference! I recommend using Yukon Gold potatoes, Yellow Potatoes, Charlotte, or New Red potatoes because of their waxy flesh and firm texture. Don’t use starchy potatoes like russet!
  • Potato salad can be served warm, at room temperature, or cold. The salad should not sit at room temperature for more than 2 hours for food safety reasons.
  • The potatoes are cooked unpeeled and are peeled while they’re still hot because this way the potatoes will better soak up the salad dressing.
  • The vinegar gives the salad its authentic taste, don’t use apple cider or balsamic vinegar!
  • Sprinkle the salad with chopped chives or parsley before serving but don’t use more than 2 Tbsp. The potatoes should be the star of the dish!
  • There are many variations of potato salad throughout Germany and each region makes it a bit differently. Some are made without bacon, some are made with a mayonnaise-based dressing, but this is the version I grew up with in Bavaria.

Cooking potatoes in the Instant Pot

Place a trivet in the instant pot, add one cup of cold water, and place the potatoes on top of the trivet. Close the lid and cook at high pressure for 9-12 minutes depending on the size of the potatoes. Quick-release the pressure.

Nutrition

Calories: 252kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 15mg | Sodium: 437mg | Potassium: 813mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 117IU | Vitamin C: 16mg | Calcium: 22mg | Iron: 1mg

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German Potato Salad recipe originally published in 2017. New photos, updated recipe, and updated post in December 2020.

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FAQs

What is the difference between American and German potato salad? ›

What Is German Potato Salad? Unlike mayonnaise-based American potato salads, German potato salad is tossed in a vinegar-based dressing made with bacon drippings. It is usually served warm instead of cold, but some people prefer to serve it at room temperature.

Who makes canned German potato salad? ›

Easily create a tasty meal or snack with Read German Potato Salad.

What is the history of German potato salad? ›

American style “German Potato Salad” originated from German immigrants based upon the German Kartoffelsalat. But the true origin of this recipe may be southern Poland. Cuisine doesn't recognize countries borders so who knows for sure.

Can you freeze German potato salad? ›

A: Without mayonnaise, a vinaigrette flavored potato salad such as the traditional German potato salad can be placed in the freezer.

What are mashed potatoes called in Germany? ›

Kartoffelbrei m

I make mashed potatoes with milk and butter. Ich mache Kartoffelbrei mit Milch und Butter.

What type of potatoes do Germans use? ›

The best-known varieties in Germany include: Adretta, Aula, Freya, Gunda (pictured top), Karat, Libana, Lipsi, Melina and Naturella. Stuck for what to do with a bag of mehlig kochend potatoes?

Which is the most famous potato dish in Germany? ›

Pan-fried potatoes don't get much better than Bratkartoffeln, a German comfort food that is commonly enjoyed around the country. The dish consists of parboiled or boiled potatoes, sliced (in chunks, wedges, rounds, you name it), and pan-fried until they develop a mouthwatering golden-brown crust.

Does Publix sell German potato salad? ›

Read Potato Salad, German | Publix Super Markets.

Why do Germans love potatoes so much? ›

According to legend, King Frederick II of Prussia believed in the economic and nutritious value of potatoes. He tricked local farmers into planting more of the so-called apple of the earth by posting soldiers around the potato fields to protect them. It worked — highly valued goods taste even better.

How do Germans eat potatoes? ›

Pan-fried potatoes are a classic, versatile German dish that is easily adapted with additional ingredients and comes in different flavor combinations. The potatoes are traditionally diced or sliced, then combined with bacon, ham, onions, vegetables, and a variety of fresh herbs and spices.

What does it mean when someone says potato salad? ›

a salad made with chopped boiled potatoes and various other ingredients in a dressing (usually mayonnaise)

What makes potato salad go bad? ›

Blame it on the bad bacteria that grow rapidly when food remains in the danger zone between 40°F and 140°F for more than two hours. 2 This means that potato salad made without mayo isn't exempt from these time and temp guidelines. Bottom Line: When stored safely, fresh potato salad should keep for up to five days.

How do you reheat German potato salad? ›

To reheat it in the oven, place the potato salad in a baking dish covered with foil and bake for about 10-15 minutes at 350º or until warm. To reheat it in the microwave, place it in a microwave safe bowl and heat it for 1-minute at a time, stirring in between each increment, until warm.

How long will potato salad last in the refrigerator? ›

Assuming your potato salad is stored in the refrigerator, the USDA recommends that it be consumed within five days of when it was mad. But keep in mind, five days is intended as the absolute maximum and this rule only applies if the salad was held at a temperature below the danger zone range the entire time.

What do German potatoes taste like? ›

Description/Taste

The flesh is a vibrant yellow to gold and is firm, waxy, and dense. When cooked, German Butterball potatoes have a creamy and tender flesh that takes on a smooth consistency and offers a rich, buttery flavor.

What is the difference between German Butterball potatoes and Yukon Gold potatoes? ›

The German Butterball variety is a yellow potato with a medium round shape. You can differentiate a German Butterball from other yellow varieties like Yukon Gold by the texture of its skin. German Butterballs have thin skin with a flaky texture and the appearance of fine webbing that covers the whole potato.

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