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Thursday, April 12, 2012
Dijon Devilled Eggs + Giveaway Winner
Okay, first things first: Mazal Tov to Candace, of Mi Chiamo Candace - she's the grand winner of the Whole Foods mango giveaway ... yay!!! (Do your best Kermit the Frog arm wave while you say that!) I'd have sent mangoes to everyone, if I could have! I'm hoping to do another giveaway of treats (cookies - another yay!) in the next few weeks, so stay tuned for that one.
Next item on the list: Unfortunately, there was a delay in getting my Once Upon a Loaf guest post going on Monday ... computers, meh! Whaddya gonna do with 'em??? Necessary evils. So, go on over today and read all about my adventure in making matzah for the first time - it was so much fun!
Now, on to today's entertainment ....
At one of the Seders I attended at Passover, the topic of devilled eggs came up.
Everyone has a favorite recipe; some add chopped ham or salami, some add hot sauce, some add horseradish, some add dill. There is no wrong way to make these simple but delicious treats! And since I always like to tinker with things, I make the base with mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, and dill, but often add other items according to my whims.
These are one of Jeremy's favorite foods, so I usually make them for holidays. They were ideal for both Passover and Easter, but can be served at picnics and barbecues and "just 'cause."
Dijon Devilled Eggs
6 hard-boiled eggs, peeled, halved lengthwise
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1/2 teaspoon dried dill
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
1/4 teaspoon prepared horseradish
Carefully pop the yolks out of the eggs and place them into a small mixing bowl. Place the whites onto a serving plate.
To the egg yolks, add the mayonnaise, mustard, dill, salt, pepper and horseradish; mix well. Use a small cookie scoop (if you have one) and place the filling into the cavities of the egg whites. Decorate the plate with pea shoots or fresh dill or edible flowers or some other colorful splash.
Makes 12 devilled eggs.
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Dijon mustard,
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4 comments:
Mmmmmmmm...deviled eggs.. and with lots of Dijon? Yea, I could so eat all 6 eggs... EASILY!
Congrats to Candace on winning the awesome mangos!!! And thanks to you for hosting!
We eat a lot of eggs during Passover, but I never thought of making deviled eggs. Great idea since everyone love them!
My boys would put a hurtin' on that tray of eggs.
Thanks so much, Mary! And thanks to Susan and Whole Foods for the mangoes! I have a bunch of yummy things that I want to make with them including your Chicken Baked in Spiced Mango Sauce. That looks amazing! Speaking of amazing....those are some yummy looking eggs that you have shared. Deviled Eggs are a southern staple. There is never a gathering that they are not included and devoured!
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