Ham Salad with a Delicious Twist: Our Family’s Favorite Deviled Ham Salad

 

Step 1: Prep the Ham

If using whole ham, cut it into chunks and pulse in a food processor until finely chopped but not pasty. You want texture, not puree. If you don’t have a food processor, finely chop by hand.

Step 2: Prep the Eggs and Veggies

Finely chop the hard-boiled eggs, celery, onion, and parsley.

Step 3: Make the Dressing

In a small bowl, whisk together:

  • Mayonnaise

  • Dijon mustard

  • Yellow mustard

  • Worcestershire sauce

  • Apple cider vinegar

  • Hot sauce

  • Paprika

  • Garlic powder

  • Onion powder

  • Salt and pepper

Step 4: Combine

In a large bowl, combine:

  • Chopped ham

  • Chopped eggs

  • Celery

  • Onion

  • Pickle relish

  • Parsley

Add the dressing and stir until everything is well coated.

Step 5: Chill

Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes (2 hours is even better). The flavors need time to meld.

Step 6: Serve

Serve on bread, croissants, crackers, or lettuce cups. Garnish with a sprinkle of paprika.


Pro-Tips for Ham Salad Perfection

1. Texture Matters
The ideal texture is finely chopped, not mushy. A food processor makes quick work of this—just pulse, don’t puree.

2. Use Leftover Ham
This is the perfect way to use up holiday ham. Easter ham becomes lunch for days.

3. Let It Chill
Those 30 minutes in the fridge are non-negotiable. The flavors meld and deepen.

4. Adjust the Heat
Like it spicier? Add more hot sauce or a pinch of cayenne. Prefer it mild? Skip the hot sauce.

5. Make It a Day Ahead
This salad is even better the next day. Make it 24 hours in advance for maximum flavor.

6. Save the Ham Bone
If you used a bone-in ham, save the bone for soup stock. Nothing goes to waste.


Variations

Classic Deviled Ham:
Use 1 can (4.5 oz) deviled ham spread instead of fresh ham. Reduce mayo slightly.

Creamy Deviled Ham:
Add 4 oz softened cream cheese to the dressing. Extra rich, extra delicious.

Add Cheese:
Stir in ¼ cup shredded sharp cheddar.

Add Crunch:
Fold in ¼ cup chopped toasted pecans or walnuts.

Herb Garden:
Add fresh dill or chives along with the parsley.

Apple Ham Salad:
Add ¼ cup finely chopped apple for sweetness and crunch.

Pickle Lover’s:
Use finely chopped dill pickles instead of sweet relish for a tangier version.


Ways to Serve Deviled Ham Salad

  • Sandwiches – On soft white bread, croissants, or hearty rye

  • Crackers – As a dip or spread

  • Lettuce cups – For a low-carb option

  • Stuffed tomatoes – Hollow out tomatoes and fill

  • Stuffed celery – Fill celery sticks for a retro appetizer

  • On a bed of greens – With sliced tomatoes and avocado

  • In a wrap – With lettuce and fresh veggies

  • As a dip – Serve with crackers, pretzels, or fresh veggies


Storage

Refrigerator:
Store in an airtight container for up to 4 days. The flavors deepen overnight.

Freezer:
Not recommended—mayonnaise-based salads don’t freeze well.


Your Ham Salad Questions, Answered

Can I use canned ham?
Yes! Canned ham works well. Drain it first and pat dry before chopping.

Can I make this without eggs?
Absolutely. Omit the eggs and add an extra ¼ cup chopped celery for crunch.

Can I use Greek yogurt instead of mayo?
You can substitute half the mayo with Greek yogurt for a lighter version. The texture will be slightly different.

Can I add pickles instead of relish?
Yes! Finely chop dill pickles or bread-and-butter pickles.

Can I double this recipe?
Yes! This recipe doubles beautifully for parties.

What’s the best bread for deviled ham sandwiches?
Soft white bread is classic, but it’s also delicious on croissants, rye, or hearty whole wheat.

 

Conclusion:
In the end, this Deviled Ham Salad is more than just a recipe—it’s a reminder of how food can bring people together through shared flavors and simple pleasures. Its versatility means you can enjoy it in countless ways, adapting it to your taste and occasion with ease. Once you make it, it’s likely to become a staple in your kitchen, perfect for both everyday meals and special moments. Because sometimes, the best dishes are the ones that combine tradition, flavor, and a little creativity into something truly unforgettable.

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