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Deviled Eggs
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:24 pm
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:24 pm
I used to avoid these things in my youth, but they have grown on me over the years. Unheralded pot luck fare
Do any of y'all have a good recipe for them? If so, plug them in here.
Do any of y'all have a good recipe for them? If so, plug them in here.
Posted on 12/21/24 at 10:57 pm to FAT SEXY
I don’t really use a recipe, basically just wing it. I’ll take the yolks, add salt and pepper, add mayo, then a little but of melted butter then add a splash of pickle juice. I’ll make them once a week just to have as a side for supper.
Posted on 12/22/24 at 3:54 am to SWLA92
Salt, pepper, garlic powder, dill, mayo, mustard. Fill egg halves, top with a sprinkling of Cajun seasoning, chives, or crumbled bacon. If you want to thin it a bit as mentioned use a splash of pickle or jalapeño juice.
This post was edited on 12/22/24 at 4:11 am
Posted on 12/22/24 at 4:21 am to FAT SEXY
I saw a hack that uses a push pin (or similar) to poke a hole in the fat end of the egg before boiling, which allows the air to escape in the process and makes for an evenly distributed egg white, ie no thin edges. I’ve tried it once and it worked. The eggs were uniform in looks.
As for the filling; mayo, relish or chopped green pimento olives (or both), and some salt and pepper. You can mash all of that up in a Ziploc bag and then cut a corner off and pipe into the egg whites. Sprinkle with paprika or cayenne for color.
As for the filling; mayo, relish or chopped green pimento olives (or both), and some salt and pepper. You can mash all of that up in a Ziploc bag and then cut a corner off and pipe into the egg whites. Sprinkle with paprika or cayenne for color.
Posted on 12/22/24 at 4:40 am to FAT SEXY
Similar to the others... mayo, little bit of melted butter, pickled jalapeno juice and some diced pickled jalapenos chopped even finer, salt and white pepper.
Posted on 12/22/24 at 6:02 am to Professor Dawghair
Interesting, couple mentions now of adding melted butter. Never heard of that before.
Posted on 12/22/24 at 6:35 am to riverdiver
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adding melted butter
I only started doing it the last couple of years. Read about it online somewhere. Adds flavor and nice texture. Only downside is if you add too much the filling sets up more firm than you might like when they are ice cold. I only use about a tablespoon per dozen.
Posted on 12/22/24 at 6:42 am to FAT SEXY
Salt, pepper, mayo (I use primal kitchen because it has a great bite to it), creole mustard, and finely chopped shallots. It's also good to sprinkle a few bits of crispy bacon on top
Posted on 12/22/24 at 8:45 am to FAT SEXY
Eggs, mayo, Tony’s, smoked paprika and chopped sweet pickles.
Posted on 12/22/24 at 9:40 am to FAT SEXY
Instant pot 5-5-5 method is the easiest and best way to hard boil eggs. Perfect every time and easy to peel.
Posted on 12/22/24 at 9:57 am to nateslu1
steamed is the easiest way
inch of water in a pot to boiling
eggs in a metal steamer basket
steam covered for eleven minutes
steamer basket to a bowl of cold water
peel when cool enough to handle
no broken shells, no green yolks, not overcooked
inch of water in a pot to boiling
eggs in a metal steamer basket
steam covered for eleven minutes
steamer basket to a bowl of cold water
peel when cool enough to handle
no broken shells, no green yolks, not overcooked
Posted on 12/22/24 at 11:01 am to cgrand
quote:
steamed is the easiest way
Agree. Only way I do it now.
Posted on 12/22/24 at 11:05 am to FAT SEXY
I don't have a recipe with measurements. I go by texture and taste. I typically make the traditional Southern deviled eggs. I'm not a big fan of adding other ingredients.
I mix the below into the mashed yolks.
Mayo
Mustard
Sweet pickle relish or a mix of sweet and dill
Salt
Pepper
A little hot sauce sometimes
Sprinkle the tops with some paprika if you wish.
I mix the below into the mashed yolks.
Mayo
Mustard
Sweet pickle relish or a mix of sweet and dill
Salt
Pepper
A little hot sauce sometimes
Sprinkle the tops with some paprika if you wish.
Posted on 12/22/24 at 12:56 pm to Gris Gris
More mustard than mayo, plenty of dill relish only, couple of good shots of Tabasco for a bite. I don’t pipe mine, just use a spoon, so they don’t have a party presentation, but they are damn delicious.
Posted on 12/22/24 at 1:05 pm to LSUGUMBO
quote:
More mustard than mayo,
I agree. I don't use much mayo. Mustard is what gives the "devil" flavor.
This post was edited on 12/22/24 at 1:06 pm
Posted on 12/22/24 at 1:57 pm to FAT SEXY
All of these look like can't miss recipes. The fun part is switching up the toppings. My personal fave is a thin slice of fresh jalapeno with a bit of bacon standing in the middle.
Posted on 12/22/24 at 2:49 pm to LSUGUMBO
Whatever amount I end up setting out to make, about 50% never make it to the container because they are eaten along the way
Even my young kids (5&7) love them
Even my young kids (5&7) love them
Posted on 12/22/24 at 3:34 pm to Gris Gris
quote:
Sprinkle the tops with some paprika if you wish.
Fresh (not sitting in your panty for 3 yearrs) Hungarian Smoked Paprika is a game changer on deviled eggs.
Posted on 12/22/24 at 5:15 pm to wesfau
quote:candied jalapeño is also excellent. I might have to go make some now y’all are giving me the jones.
My personal fave is a thin slice of fresh jalapeno
I’ll clear a tray of deviled eggs if I don’t stop myself
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