Egg Salad Sandwich

The egg salad sandwich is one of those all-time favorite dishes that simply everybody loves. In fact, it has quite a firm place on the list of most popular sandwiches. There is no question that it’s a staple lunchtime food in the U.S.

To make an exceptional egg salad sandwich, you don’t need anything other than 2 exceptional ingredients: egg salad and bread. No kidding – there is no other trick involved here.

Egg Salad

Click the link to find my favorite egg salad recipe, which is a great filling for this yummy sandwich. There, you can find some additional suggestions on how to make the main ingredient of your sandwich finger-licking good.

I have two important tips for your egg salad:

  • Mayo plays a big role in this recipe. Use your preferred type, or the best you can get. This can be a homemade version or your favorite brand. But the mayo you use will really determine how good your egg salad sandwich turns out.
  • Season your egg salad to your taste. Experiment with different versions and find what you like best. Quantities are not set in stone; leave out one or more of the ingredients–other than eggs and mayo, of course. You can even try other spices such as dill, chives (as a substitute for onions), ground nutmeg, etc.

Bread

The most important tip here is to use fresh bread. Period. Nothing else will do for a good egg salad sandwich. In fact, you can ruin the best egg salad with some stale or low-quality bread.

Other than that, the type of bread you use is really up to you. Rye bread is worth mentioning as a generally preferred type of bread for this sandwich, but really, anything goes. You can even experiment with different types and find out what you really love in this recipe.

Egg salad sandwich
Egg salad sandwich made with old-fashioned rye-walnut bread

More Egg Salad Sandwich Tips

If you don’t have fresh parsley, you can use 1/2 teaspoon of chopped dried parsley in the salad instead. Or you can simply leave it out.

Make sure to chill your egg salad for at least 4 hours (overnight is preferred) before serving the sandwiches. You can prepare the salad 1-3 days ahead and keep it in the fridge. But only assemble the sandwiches right before serving.

For a more attractive presentation, cut your sandwiches in half before serving them. For no particular reason, sandwiches cut in half, especially if they are triangular, tend to be more pleasing and appetizing.

Egg salad sandwich square

Egg salad sandwich

An all-time favorite American lunchtime sandwich
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 8 minutes
Total Time 28 minutes
Course Breakfast, Lunch
Cuisine American
Servings 10 sandwiches

Ingredients
  

  • 20 slices bread
  • 8 eggs large
  • ½ cup onions chopped
  • ½ cup mayo
  • 1 tsp Dijon mustard
  • ½ tsp salt use ⅓ if you prefer it less salty
  • ¼ tsp black pepper ground
  • ¼ tsp paprika
  • 1 tbsp parsley fresh, chopped
  • 10 leaves lettuce

Instructions
 

Egg Salad

  • Hard boil and peel the eggs. Cover with cold water in a saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Turn the heat to low and simmer for exactly 8 minutes. Run under cold water and break off the shells. Put them in a bowl.
    Egg salad recipe 1 hard-boiled-eggs 1
  • Peel and chop the onion. Chop the eggs in the bowl with a fork, cutting them into small pieces.
    Egg salad recipe 3 chopped eggs 1
  • Add mayo, chopped onions, Dijon mustard, paprika, chopped parsley, salt and pepper to the eggs. Stir until every ingredient mixes well. Chill egg salad for at least 4 hours.
    Egg salad recipe 4 prepared egg salad 1

Sandwich

  • Use 2 slices of bread per sandwich. Put one large lettuce leave (or 2-3 smaller ones) on one of the slices. Add 4 tbsp egg salad per sandwich, cover with the other slice. Cut in half for a nice presentation.
    Preparing egg salad sandwich
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