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How Do You Devil Em?
It's just not Easter without Deviled Eggs. Here's my recipe, how do you do it? I use instant pot to pressure cook the eggs. Four minutes, and they turn out perfect. Let em cool down, cut each egg in half. Here's how I do the innards. Put all the yokes in a bowl. Add some Arby's Horsey Sauce (or cream horseradish sauce if you have that instead), a little sweet pickle juice, dry mustard, garlic powder, old bay, black pepper. Mash it all up real good. Either spoon it into the egg halves with a fork, or take a plastic baggie, cut a hole in one corner and use it like a pastry bag, squeezing the yolk into the egg halves. Make sure you don't make the yolk mixture too runny. Chill em, then before serving sprinkle more Old Bay or Smoked Paprika across the top. Praise the Lord!!
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This is a good question
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I can’t make shit but my wife makes the best deviled eggs on the planet! Can’t wait to pound a dozen or so today!
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Miracle Whip, 1/4 tsp mustard, 1/4 tsp Vinegar and a 1\2 tsp dill pickle juice.
Mixed all together with the egg yolk. Sprinkle red paprika or dill weed if you like? |
Good Easter food. Have no idea how to make em, that’s not my department.
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Loved deviled eggs to death as a kid, but somewhere along the way that sulphur taste ruined them for me
But I’d definitely try one of yours, gb... never heard of using horseradish sauce before, that tangy bite might just cancel out the sulphur taste |
Look at HyVee for sweet Hot Pickled Jalapenos.
Get your Yolks ready Fine chop Jalapenos to same size as pickle relish and add both the pickle relish and the chopped jalapenos...you will know amounts as you do it just work your way up to it... Now add yellow mustard (or Hot Helgas made in KC) to your taste and sprinkle in a little old bay or if you have a sweet hot BBQ rub that can be amazing....Zero to Hero is stunning salt and pepper to taste.....they are best with a hour or two in fridge |
Buy the organic precooked eggs from Costco. Cut in half and put yolk aside. Mix all the yolks together with mayo and a dash or three of yellow mustard. Season to taste with salt, black pepper and sugar. Mix in some Costco crumbled bacon and some diced sweet hot jalapeños. Use piping bag to fill eggs (so much easier). Top with a sweet hot jalapeño ring. Chill for 1 hour and serve. Massive hit and neighborhood parties and holiday get togethers!
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gotta add bacon bits or black olive slice for garnish :D
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I'm about the only one in the family that enjoy them so I guess my favorite way is when someone else makes them. But George's suggestion about the horseradish intrigues me and I may have to boil up a couple tomorrow and try that.
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My Mom called German eggs. She wasn't german both parents were of Irish ancestry. She grew up on the farm where nearest neighbors were German and picked up alot of there dishes.
Mom would make 2 different kinds of german eggs with hot german mustard and mayo laying in a bed of hot german mustard. We didn't like those that were for dad and mom. She would make deviled eggs for us kids that I make to this day. egg yolks mixed in mayo sweet pickle relish and juice and topped with paprika. I've made german eggs with Lowensenf extra hot mustard still don't really like. |
Miracle Whip (1/3 cup), salt, Tabasco (3 or 4 drops), sugar (couple of T), vinegar (1/2 t), Dijon mustard (1.5 t). Measurements are approximate for 9 eggs; I go by taste. They play strongly on the sweet-sour axis. I garnish my with smoked paprika, but that is no bueno for the Mrs.
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boil the eggs in water and a little vinegar, ice them after boiling 10 minutes, peel.
smoked ghost pepper is my secret |
**** EGGS AND THE WHORE CHICKEN WHO ABORTED THEM! :harumph:
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Love deviled eggs but have to rotate garnishes to stay interested. Our base is pretty much the same as has been mentioned here of mayo, dijon, vinegar. I'll use whatever we have on hand to garnish. Chives, smoked paprika, bacon, sriracha, parsley, prosciutto, etc.
My favs are with either smoked salmon or with pepper-shallot seasoning. |
I don't
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I don't have measurements because I eyeball them but mash the egg yolks, miracle whip, mustard, dill pickle relish pinch of salt and a pinch of sugar. Use a tablespoon to fill the eggs, just drag it across the top of the egg and it makes a nice little dome, sprinkle with paprika.
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I did not get any deviled eggs this year and now im wanting some... never made them myself so i guess well see how this goes
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You hard boil, color and hide eggs for easter. Deviled eggs are for any time.
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Fertilized.
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Posts that begin with "Miracle Whip" do not belong in this thread. They belong in the ghetto version of this thread that surely exists in the Romper Room.
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On the smoker.
You'll never want to eat them any other way again. https://www.traegergrills.com/recipe...d-deviled-eggs |
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Lots of great recipes here. One add I recently discovered was poach a couple egg yolks and stir in about a teaspoon of Worchestershire powder into them then drizzle the mixture over the finished eggs with a spoon. |
I make some jalapeno bacon deviled eggs when I get the itch. Mayo, couple of raw jalapenos diced up, fried bacon bits and topped with paprika.
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Commies are restrictive and tell others how they should live there lives. I choose to eat what suits my fancy because I am free. You want to dictate what I can eat! So who here is the commie:p:thumb: |
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