Serve it on crackers for a hearty snack.
C.W. Newell
Easter dinner is always a treat, but the real magic begins the next day when those leftovers get a second life. When it comes to leftover ham, this creamy, tangy ham salad is one of the very best ways to use it up. It's easy, satisfying, and full of nostalgic, retro charm.
This classic recipe comes together in minutes! Leftover ham is combined with crisp celery, tangy pickles, and a creamy, zippy dressing made with mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, and a splash of pickle juice. A chopped hard-boiled egg adds richness, while a dash of hot sauce brings just a hint of heat.
Serve it piled high on bread for a classic sandwich, spooned onto crackers for a fun retro appetizer or snack, or tucked into lettuce leaves. However you serve it, this old-fashioned favorite proves that leftover ham can be just as exciting the second time around.
What kind of ham is best for ham salad?
Most cooked hams—like baked, glazed, smoked, or slow-cooked—work great for ham salad. The key is to use thicker pieces rather than thin deli slices, which can turn mushy when processed. Avoid country ham, too, since it's much saltier and can overpower the flavor of the salad.
Can you make ham salad without a food processor?
Yes! You can finely chop all the ingredients by hand using a sharp knife, then mix in the dressing. It takes a bit longer but gives you great control over the texture.
How long does ham salad last in the fridge?
Ham salad stays fresh for up to four days when stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. However, don't forget to consider how long the ham has already been in the fridge. Cooked ham is typically good for up to five days, so plan accordingly.
Can you freeze ham salad?
Freezing is not recommended because the mayonnaise can separate and become watery when thawed, affecting the texture and flavor.