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Saturday, April 4, 2015

Easter Eggs... Boiling the perfect Egg!


The best way to insure beautiful, boiled eggs (without that ugly green film on the yolk) is to start off with the eggs in cold water. Bring the water to a boil, and boil for 3 minutes. Then, turn the heat off, cover the pot and let them sit for ten minutes. After ten minutes, put them in an ice bath to cool. 


To dye the boiled eggs, use small juice glasses or coffee cups. I like the glasses because you/the kids can see the egg. Add water and a tablespoon of vinegar to the glasses. (about halfway full) Then add a few drops of food coloring. Let the eggs sit for a minute.* Remove the eggs and let them drain and dry on paper towels. Don't try to wipe them dry.

* Tip... The longer you let the egg sit in the dye, the darker it will get.

 Easter Eggs ready to hide! :-)


I like to make deviled eggs, potato salad, chicken salad, tuna salad and egg salad with my left-over Easter Eggs! These have bacon added to them!

Deviled Eggs
6 eggs, hard cooked and peeled

1/4 cup mayonnaise
1 teaspoon yellow mustard
1 teaspoon sweet pickle relish (optional)**
pinch of salt 
fresh ground black pepper

Cut eggs in half. Arrange egg whites cut side up on a serving plate and put the yolks in a small mixing bowl. Mash yolks with fork then stir in mayonnaise, mustard, pickle and salt and pepper. Mash and stir all ingredients together well. 

* I insert a plastic bag into a cup or plastic container...

 Seal the bag releasing all the air...

Clip a corner of the bag with scissors and squeeze to fill each egg.


Bunches of eggs... on a mission! 


*If you are doing a small batch, just spoon a little bit of the mixture into each egg white half. Sprinkle eggs with red pepper or paprika, if desired. Serve immediately or refrigerate until ready to serve.

** Tip of the day... If you have someone that doesn't like the pickle chunks, or kids that just don't like green stuff. Use pickle juice instead of the pickle relish. I do it all the time and no one ever notices! They even comment that they like mine because there aren't any pickles in it! You can do the same thing with onion!









7 comments:

  1. That's exactly how I've boiled my eggs for years. They turn out perfectly cooked every time.

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  2. That's exactly how I've boiled my eggs for years. They turn out perfectly every time.

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  3. Instead of pickle relish I add just alittke pickle juice and I add just a little of white sugar. I’ve gotten many compliments on my eggs.

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  4. I add crab meat in mine

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  5. I use diced of olives instead of pickles and out a small slice of olive on the top. Really good.

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