Healthy Potato Salad is creamy, flavorful and made low fat with simple ingredients. Healthier Greek yogurt potato salad recipe still has a touch of mayo to retain authentic taste and is a must at any summer gathering. No one will even guess they are eating a healthified version of this classic side due to the amazing taste and texture!
Other potluck-worthy favorites around here are this low carb cauliflower potato salad, healthy pasta salad and healthy broccoli salad.

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Why This Healthy Potato Salad Recipe Works?
Healthy potato salad works! Growing up in Ukraine, our version of potato salad was called “Olivi’e”. It is a cross between Greek yogurt egg salad and baked potatoes with addition of diced kielbasa, canned peas and a lot of mayo.
Healthy potato salad recipe with diced pickles, red onion, fresh dill (of course!) and a creamy dressing consisting of yogurt, a bit of mayo, mustard and vinegar. So good cold, especially if you pair it with healthier pressure cooker ribs or healthy pulled pork and Instant Pot corn on the cob, this dinner is heavenly!
When I am feeling “really healthy” I make cauliflower potato salad. Listen up – it is low carb “potato salad” made with cooked cauliflower instead of potatoes. No one will notice or even if they do, they will be asking for the recipe! And if I am short on time, I make Instant Pot potato salad.

Ingredients for Greek Yogurt Potato Salad
These are default healthy potato salad recipe ingredients but they can vary on your taste and ingredients you have on hand. See below for variations and substitutions.
- Potatoes: Best potatoes for healthy potato salad recipe are Yukon gold potatoes, red potatoes or baby potatoes. Leave russet potatoes for mashed potatoes and zucchini potato bake.
- Eggs: I use 3 eggs but occasionally I add 5 eggs because I love anything eggs like avocado egg salad and healthy deviled eggs!
- Pickles: Dill pickles vs. sweet pickles are my fave. You can also use chopped sauerkraut or seeded fresh cucumber.
- Yogurt: Plain or Greek yogurt with fat content of at least 2% is the best. 0% or non-fat yogurt tastes chalky.
- Mayo: I am using mayo made with avocado oil. There are many healthier mayonnaise available on the market today like made with olive oil, Vegenaise, any organic and natural brand.
- Red onion: Red onion is more mild and sweeter than yellow onion.
- Vinegar, mustard, salt and pepper: For tang and taste!
How to Make Healthy Potato Salad
Potato salad can be healthy! Follow these steps to make the best potato salad that is also lower in fat and calories.
- Cook potatoes and eggs together on the stove: Combine potatoes and eggs in a medium pot with enough cold water to cover them, cover and bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce heat and cook for 7 minutes. Remove eggs and place in a bowl with cold water so they stop cooking. Keep cooking potatoes until fork tender. You can also cook potatoes in the Instant Pot – see directions below in recipe card – and then separately make Instant Pot eggs or eggs on the stovetop. (or just make Instant Pot potato salad!)
- Drain potatoes: 20 minutes until they are cool.
Adding potatoes that are too warm could result in watery potato salad! Be sure to cool potatoes completely.
- Chop, prep and add to a large salad bowl: pickles, red onion, dill, mustard, vinegar, yogurt, mayo, salt and pepper.
- Chop eggs and dice/chop potatoes: add to the bowl with other ingredients.
- Stir: all ingredients gently together.
- Chill: place in refrigerator and chill for 3 hours or overnight.



Substitutions and Variations
- If you do not have anything pickled, add fresh cucumber or radishes. Just like pickled veggies add a crunch and flavor, so do fresh ingredients – just a different one. Make sure to seed the cuke with a teaspoon to prevent watery salad.
- Capers with lemon juice also could make a nice substitution for pickles or sauerkraut.
- Celery is truly a personal taste – I add it if in the mood but mostly I save it for this healthy tuna salad recipe.
- Green onion or white onion will work great in place of red.
- Mustard – Potato salad is like a hot dog – classic American food made with yellow mustard. If you are absolutely out, Dijon mustard works and makes it a fancy salad.
- Vinegar – I would highly recommend to stick to traditional white vinegar. Next best contender is white wine vinegar. Apple cider – if you have to. 🙂 And if pickle juice is all you have, go for it.
- Add crumbled bacon for an earthy bite. This is when I would be also adding sour cream, chives and cheddar cheese (a loaded potato salad – which may result in using the term ‘healthy’ loosely, but remember life is about balance!). Try Russian potato salad with sausage!
Tips on Best Potatoes for Salad
- Cook potatoes whole and unpeeled – This makes potatoes less watery.
- Do not salt cooking water – As soon as salt touches food, it starts leaking moisture.
Add potatoes to cold water to cook – That’s just the rule from grandma. 🙂
- On the stove, cook potatoes and eggs together – All you have to do is remove eggs after 5 minutes and cool off in cold water. Keep cooking potatoes for another 10-20 minutes depending on their size.
- Add vinegar while potatoes are cooling and toss them around. Acid penetrates into the flesh of potatoes adding that punch of flavour we all crave with a potato salad. I do so if I remember. 🙂
- Peel potatoes after cooking or leave skin on – It is a personal preference. I leave skin on for less mushy salad with more nutrients contained in the skin.
- Let potatoes cool almost completely before mixing with mayo and yogurt to get rid of moisture completely. My grandma always cooled her cooked potatoes outside.
Toss the potatoes with vinegar while they are cooling to really ramp up the flavor and give it the classic potato salad taste!
FAQs
According to Organic Facts, potatoes contain a lot of potassium (especially skin and right underneath), vitamins C and B, and fiber. Potatoes help reduce inflammation, treat kidney stones and diarrhea, and prevent heart disease. Everything else is a sprinkle of love and flavour and this potato salad made as is, is healthier with lower fat and calories, so, yes potato salad can be healthy. 🙂
This recipe adds a touch of mayo for authentic taste, just like my healthy tuna salad. If you really must ditch the mayo, you can use all yogurt or some readers have added a touch of avocado oil to the greek yogurt for great results. (I have not tried either, though!)
Well, this recipe is dangerously good! But, I think the real question is ‘how long can potato salad be left out unrefrigerated’? Because of the mayo and yogurt, 1 – 2 hours is probably max for leaving this classic picnic salad at room temp (and if its a hot day, 1 hour to be safe!).
Serving Recommendations
Serve healthy potato salad cold as a healthy side dish! The following recipes go well for a complete summer BBQ:
- Sides: Instant Pot corn on the cob, Instant Pot baked beans, marinade for grilled vegetables or Mexican bean salad.
- Protein: Grilled chicken or really any chicken that is marinated , healthy turkey burgers and Greek chicken. Alternately, any of these healthy grill recipes!
- Other cold salads: Healthy coleslaw or grilled chicken salad.
- Dessert: Pineapple Dole whip, healthy zucchini brownies or classic chocolate chip cookies.
Making Potato and Egg Salad in Advance
Let it rest! It is super important to refrigerate this Greek yogurt potato salad for 3 hours or overnight to allow flavor to build on. All ingredients penetrate each other and as Buddy Valastro says “marry each other”.
This is what makes healthy potato egg salad a superb make ahead and leftover salad. Either way it is good for 3-4 days before or after making it. Like borscht soup, it tastes even better next day.
More Healthy Potluck Salad Recipes
- Healthy shrimp salad
- Healthy chicken salad
- Italian pasta salad
- Healthy Mexican street corn salad
- 50 healthy salad recipes to try this year because they are better than any restaurant.


Healthy Potato Salad
Ingredients
- 2 lbs baby potatoes Yukon gold or red potatoes
- 3 eggs large
- 3/4 cup pickles sauerkraut or fresh cucumber, diced
- 5 tbsp red onion finely chopped
- 4 tbsp dill finely chopped
- 1 tbsp yellow mustard
- 1 tbsp any light colour vinegar
- 1/2 cup plain yogurt 2%+ fat
- 1/4 cup mayo
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp ground black pepper
Instructions
- To cook potatoes and eggs on the stove: In a medium pot, add potatoes, eggs and enough cold water to cover. Place lid on top and bring to a boil on high heat. Reduce heat to low and cook for 7 minutes. Remove eggs with a slotted spoon into a bowl with cold water. Keep cooking potatoes more depending on size: baby – extra 10 mins, medium – 20 mins, large – 25 mins. Or until fork tender.
- To cook potatoes in Instant Pot: To 6 or 8 quart Instant Pot, add 1 cup cold water, basket or trivet and place potatoes on top. Cook on High Pressure with Quick Release: baby potatoes – 10 mins, medium 12 mins, large – 15 mins. Then you will have to make Instant Pot eggs separately or boil them on the stove for 7 minutes.
- Drain potatoes and let cool for 20 minutes uncovered.
- In the meanwhile, prep and add to a large salad bowl: pickles, red onion, dill, mustard, vinegar, yogurt, mayo, salt and pepper.
- Chop the eggs and add to the bowl.
- Cut potatoes into desired size pieces – some like chunky potato salad (cut into 2 inch cubes) and some more mushy (diced potatoes). Add to the bowl and gently stir salad with large spoon.
- Chill for at least 3 hours or overnight before serving.
- Serve cold with corn on the cob, grilled chicken or healthy turkey burgers.
Store: Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Do not freeze.
Notes
- To avoid watery potatoes, do not salt cooking water, peel or dice potatoes before cooking.
- I used avocado oil mayo. 0% yogurt will lack flavor, so use at least 2%.
- If using fresh cucumber, remove seeds with a teaspoon.
- If using sauerkraut, chop it coarsely.
- Dijon mustard will work and any mustard I use is wet – from a bottle.
- You can also add diced celery or crumbled bacon.
Nutrition
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So, so good!!!!
Made the recipe as indicated.
Had it for dinner with chicken legs. The leftovers… I ate in the next 2 days as a snacka/meal, yes, I just couldn’t resist 🙂
Fantastic Marie!
Delicious! I did half red potato half radish and added some pickle juice instead of vinegar and old bay seasoning! Love the yogurt in the dressing!
I’m so happy to read this! Thanks for your positive feedback, Kristina!
Oh man! This is delicious!! I used 0% Fage greek yogurt, which is super creamy, and dried dill weed, and yellow onions, but followed the recipe exactly otherwise. It’s SO good!! It’s sitting in the fridge, but I don’t think I can wait 3 hours! Thanks for a great healthy recipe!!
Thanks for your positive comment!
You never mention what to do with the eggs
I do – step 1. There is a recipe card below the post with all details.
What about after they’re hard boiled?
You chop them. 🙂
This was the best potato salad I ever made. So nice to enjoy a potato salad without tons of icky mayo.
…to add to my last post – I used both sauerkraut and pickles, and both added great flavor.
This recipe is amazing! Thank you so much. I am a novice in the kitchen and this recipe is easy yet has so many flavors. The best part is guilt free, healthy eating!
That is so great to hear Paula!
I love the lighter flavor compared to a thick mess of mayo! And healthier… double win!
Glad you like the recipe Sarah!
This potato salad is delicious! I love the taste of the fresh dill and dill pickles. This was the first time I used purple onion in potato salad, and it is perfect. I wasn’t sure about using yogurt, but I tried it, and I’m glad I did. Not only is yogurt healthier, but it gives this dish a light, fresh taste. I added a stalk of chopped celery and used dill pickle juice in place of vinegar. I’m glad I made a big batch of this recipe!
Thrilled that you enjoyed this recipe Gail!
Thank you. Just what I was looking for.
I always copy many of my polish grandmothers recipe adjustments
When she made potato salad she used dill pickle juice instead of vinegar. Her own garlic brine dill aren’t available but store bought works
I also small dice a couple cocktail size dill pickles to add
Otherwise, I love the ideas in this recipe. Can’t wait to try it
Dill pickle juice sounds really good. Dont be shy to leave a comment and star review once you try out the potato salad recipe 🙂