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Amish Macaroni Salad is a potluck classic! This pasta salad combines cooked macaroni, hard boiled eggs, crispy veggies and a creamy dressing for a side dish your friends will ask for again and again.
This might sound a little strange, but one of my very favorite foods is macaroni salad.
Although it’s not necessarily something I make very often in the fall and winter, it’s a staple around here in the spring and summer.
If you’re having a barbecue and I’m invited, odds are I’m bringing the macaroni salad and chocolate chip cookies or a lemon cheesecake, that’s just the way things roll. And let’s be real, who is going to complain about any of those?
Years ago I fell in love with a sweet macaroni salad that I had in Amish Country and I scoured the web and tweaked a recipe until we thought it was perfect and I’m finally sharing it with you!
MY MACARONI SALAD DRESSING RECIPE
I’m going to just go ahead and get this out in the open:
My recipe for macaroni salad dressing uses Miracle Whip instead of mayonnaise.
Depending on where you grew up, you are probably either nodding at your screen right now or your jaw just dropped in shock.
Look, I definitely have recipes that use mayonnaise. My Amish Ham and Pea Salad and my French Onion Chip Dip both come to mind.
But I also grew up in the Midwest and around here, we aren’t afraid to grab a jar of Miracle Whip for certain recipes.
If you are unfamiliar, Miracle Whip uses a bit less oil than mayo and includes some sugar and spices that mayo does not. Because of this, Miracle Whip has a bit of a sweeter flavor than mayonnaise.
If you really don’t want to use Miracle Whip in this recipe, you can go ahead and use mayo instead. Just know that if you’ve ever eaten my Amish Macaroni Salad at a potluck or barbecue before, it won’t taste quite the same!
HOW TO MAKE MACARONI SALAD
Amish Macaroni Salad is a great side dish to take to a potluck or barbecue because you really do need to make it ahead of time for the best flavor. It just tastes better as it sits!
As you might guess, Amish Macaroni Salad starts with cooked and cooled elbow macaroni. While the pasta cools, go ahead and stir together your dressing.
A little Miracle Whip, dill pickle relish, mustard, vinegar and sugar make a creamy and tangy-sweet dressing that appeals to almost everyone’s tastes. I think the combo of flavors in the dressing are why everyone always goes crazy for this salad.
In addition to the pasta and the dressing, my macaroni salad recipe uses hard boiled eggs, chopped sweet onion, celery, and red bell pepper. It’s crunchy, cool, and creamy all at once.
Of course, you can get a little creative on your mix-ins if you like. You could leave out the eggs if you want or add green bell pepper instead of red. It’s really all about what you like!
I just happen to think the ingredients in my version of Amish Macaroni Salad are pretty traditional.
If you’re headed to a Labor Day cookout this year, bring along a batch of Amish Macaroni Salad. I know it’ll be a hit!
Amish Macaroni Salad
Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 ½ cups uncooked elbow macaroni
- 2 cups Miracle Whip
- 2 tablespoons dill pickle relish
- 3 tablespoons yellow mustard
- ⅓ cup granulated sugar
- 2 teaspoons white vinegar
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper
- ¾ teaspoon celery seed
- 3 hard boiled eggs chopped
- ¼ cup diced sweet onion
- 3 stalks celery diced
- 1 large red bell pepper seeded and diced
Instructions
- Bring a pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add macaroni, and cook for 8 to 10 minutes, until tender. Drain, and set aside to cool.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the Miracle Whip, relish, mustard, sugar, vinegar, salt, pepper, and celery seed.
- In a large bowl mix together the cooked and cooled macaroni with the dressing. Gently fold in eggs, onion, celery and bell pepper.
- Cover and cool for at least 3 hours before serving.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
I had a bunch of cut up veggies that I needed to use so I cooked 2 cups of macaroni. Then I decided that I’d like to do a dressing that was Miracle Whip based. That’s how I found you site and your Amish Macaroni Salad. It was wonderful. The next time I make Macaroni Salad I will make your version just as it is. I’m sure I’ll love it just as much!
P.S. Thanks for the recipe, I’m going to try some more of your recipes.
I love hearing this, Robbie! Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing your feedback. Happy baking!
Jamie
Iโve made this twice so far and have received so many compliments each time! Iโve never used miracle whip in macaroni salad before but itโs a game changer. I think the sweetness in the dressing is what Iโve been missing. Love it!
So glad you love it, Danielle! Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing your feedback. Happy baking!
Jamie
I made this for a family BBQ and it is delicious and was a hit! Followed the recipe exactly but cut the black pepper in half, and didn’t add the eggs. Thanks for the great recipe!
So glad you enjoyed the macaroni salad! Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing your feedback! Happy baking โ
Jamie
I gotta let you know I just made this and it is delicious. Made for a get together, omitted egg, to many haters. Inadvertently used quarter cup for sugar, but I think itโs plenty sweet/tart enough. When researching this recipe yours made the most sense and man oh man was I right. Thank you a billion times, keeper for sure.
So glad you enjoyed the salad! Thanks for stopping by and sharing your feedback. Happy baking!
-Jamie
I just love this pasta salad, my husband can’t get enough.thanks. so much. Diane
So glad you love the recipe, Diane! Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing your feedback. Happy baking!
Jamie
Love this Macaroni Salad! I don’t add the egg, but I do mix in shredded Tex Mex cheese right before serving.
Love that idea, Vaike!
This is the most delicious pasta salad I’ve ever made. I am keeping this recipe and making it again soon.
So happy to hear you enjoyed the macaroni salad, Janet! Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving your feedback!
-Jamie