Buttermilk Herb Smashed Potato Salad. (2024)

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by Jessica June 8, 2020

Oh my… you’ve got to make this smashed potato salad happen!

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By now I think we’re all equally obsessed with smashed potatoes. I make them several times a month, if not several times a WEEK.

Yes. I said it.

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They are just so crispy and crunchy and salty and wonderful. Almost like potato chips in a way!

While they are perfect on their own and I love them as a side (Eddie requests them CONSTANTLY), I also like to dip them in sauce or dressing.

And both of those options are great. But since I can’t control my desire to find different ways to make things, even my favorite things, I turned said smashed potatoes into a smashed potato salad.

Oh and I’m in love with it. YEP.

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You have to really love smashed potatoes to make them into a salad, because here’s the thing: it’s a little extra work. You know? There are a few steps – you have to boil the potatoes, smash them, roast them, and THEN you take them and cover them in a homemade dressing.

It’s slightly high maintenance for something that doesn’t appear high maintenance. I promise it’s worth it if you’re feeling something different that regular old smashed potatoes.

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The dressing is SO GOOD. I don’t think it’s a huge secret that I’ve never loved creamy potato salad. Some of you might have even found my blog from this roasted potato salad. It blows my mind how many of you still make that recipe all these years later.

While I have warmed up (slightly) to the idea of creamier potato (and pasta) salads, a very light coating of dressing is still my favorite. This is an almost-ranch dressing. I’ve made homemade ranch before and you can find it here.

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But I love how herb loaded and refreshing and light this dressing is. It barely coats the smashed potatoes and still allows their original flavor to shine.

And since the potatoes are smashed, they take on even MORE flavor if that’s possible. Season from the ground up – starting with the smashed potatoes, and you will adore the end result.

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Okay and yes I realize that this salad sort of looks like… nothing special.

Right?

It doesn’t look wildly spectacular and even seems rather simple in flavor.

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But! I’m here to tell you that the texture of the crisp, smashed potatoes plus the herby, refreshing buttermilk yogurt dressing is UNREAL.

It’s delicious served warm, when the potatoes come right out of the oven.

And it’s wonderful served at room temp once the potatoes have cooled.

It’s even good straight from the fridge. Because FLAVOR.

Make it for friends. Make it for dinner. Or make it just for you!

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Smashed Potato Salad

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Buttermilk Herb Smashed Potato Salad

This smashed potato salad is made with crispy, smashed baby gold potatoes and tossed with a buttermilk herb yogurt dressing.

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Ingredients

  • 2.5 pounds baby yukon gold potatoes
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • pinch of kosher salt and pepper

buttermilk herb dressing

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.

  • Place the potatoes in a large pot and fill it with cold water. Bring the water to a boil. Simmer the potatoes until they are just barely fork tender. Strain the potatoes and let them cool slightly. (Note: you can do this ahead of time and store the potatoes in the fridge.)

  • Brush a baking sheet with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Place the potatoes on the sheet. Use your hand or the bottom of a glass to smash them once, trying to keep them in one piece. Drizzle the remaining olive oil over the potatoes. Sprinkle the potatoes with the salt and pepper.

  • Place the sheet in the oven and roast the potatoes for 25 to 30 minutes, until golden and crispy. Make the dressing while the potatoes roast. Remove the potatoes from the oven and let them cool slightly. Place the potatoes in a bowl and cover with the dressing, tossing well. Add a few handfuls of extra fresh herbs. Taste and season additionally with salt and pepper if needed. You might need more - this will depend on how seasoned your potatoes are before roasting.

  • Serve immediately. You can serve this warm or cold - it is your preference. This is best eaten after it is made, but refrigerated leftovers do taste good and you can heat them up too!

buttermilk herb dressing

  • Whisk the dressing together in a bowl. You can do this an hour or so ahead of time - or even more, I just prefer the herbs to be super fresh. Store any leftovers of this in the fridge for 3 to 5 days!

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    21 Comments on “Buttermilk Herb Smashed Potato Salad.”

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    LaDonne Oaldon Reply

    That looks amazing!! Such a super idea!!

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    Maggie Reply

    I love this because I love a warm potato salad. It took me a few years to convince my husband but now he’s on board and it’s the only way he likes it! I’ll have to try this recipe soon.

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    Mia Dumont Reply

    Hello Jessica! Great recipe! BUT, I’m living alone and to buy BUTTERMILK just to use such a small amount is not serious. The rest will be wasted. How can I substitute? Can I add vinegar to the 1/3 cup? If so, how much? Does it have to sit before we use it? Thanks!

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      Ceilidh Reply

      I freeze leftover buttermilk in an ice cube tray and defrost it for later use

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        Mia Dumont

        Thank you, good idea. Although my freezer is already full of ice cube tray filled with various pesto, red and white wine leftovers, some herbs in oil, etc… But thanks!

    • Buttermilk Herb Smashed Potato Salad. (17)

      Danielle Reply

      See if your store has powdered buttermilk. It should be in the aisle with condensed milk. It’s a life changer!

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    Renee Rendall Reply

    I saw you making this on Instagram the other day. It looks ridiculously awesome. I’d love to try it. I really miss Yukon Gold potatoes. I have yet to find the perfect replacement in Scotland.

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    Chris W. Reply

    Had these last night for dinner – very good and they got so nice and crispy. Ran a little short of the yukon golds so I used some of the colorful fingerling potatoes. They roasted up just as nice so were a good substitute.

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    Julie Reply

    I made it with little red skinned potatoes and I didn’t have greek yogurt or buttermilk so used more regular yogurt and juice of a lemon. Added chive blossoms and fried capers on top. So good.
    I took it to a cookout and wish I hadn’t had the lid on as it steamed them a bit so less crunchy and we ate them later so they were “cold” and still soo good.

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    Irene Reply

    This looks so good and makes me sad I don’t have an oven. But bookmarked and will be made as soon as possible! Thanks for sharing!

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    Ceilidh Reply

    These were fantastic!!! I was a little hesitant because my family are all pretty bland eaters but they all exclaimed how much they loved them and were in search of additional servings. Smashed potatoes may be my new favourite thing ;)

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    Ceilidh Reply

    These were fantastic!!! I was a little hesitant because my family are all pretty bland eaters but they all exclaimed how much they loved them and were in search of additional servings. Smashed potatoes may be my new favourite thing ;) Thanks

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    Margaret Reply

    OMG! I would NEVER have thought about putting these ingredients together like this! So delicious! My kiddo even loved the sauce (she’s pretty picky). The potatoes definitely lose their crunch if you save the leftovers but I think the salad may have been even better the next day because the flavors seemed more concentrated. As usual, your recipe doesn’t disappoint and was super easy to pull off, even on a weeknight.

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    Rebecca D. Reply

    This is an amazing recipe. All the flavors come together perfectly. It tastes great warm or cold. I will definitely be making again.

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    Alison Reply

    That dressing looks delicious! Could this work with skipping a step and either 1) boiling and cooling the potatoes before combining with dressing or 2) roasting the potatoes from raw before combining with dressing? I’m guessing it would alter the texture but is that it?

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