When I am invited to potlucks or mother's night outs I enjoy bringing deviled eggs (BTW I hate the name of this food). This recipe is my husband's recipe and it's the BEST deviled eggs recipe because he adds a sweetness to it that I have never hear of before.
This recipe calls for 6 eggs which equals 12 deviled eggs.
Ingredients:
6 eggs
3 tablespoons of mayo
1 tsp mustard
1 tsp vinegar
1 tbsp sugar
salt and pepper to taste
If you double the recipe it will make 24 deviled eggs.
If you double the recipe it will make 24 deviled eggs.
Boil your eggs for about 15 minutes and then pour out the hot water in the sink, fill pot with the boiled eggs with cold water, I add ice cubes to my water it makes the shells easier to peel without taking the flesh of the eggs with the shell.
Once peeled cut the eggs in 1/2, I use a baby spoon to scoop out the yolks that way I do not rip the eggs whites. Then I add the yolks to a bowl and once all the yolks are in the bowl I use the back of a fork and smash them up.
Then I add my other ingredients to the bowl and mix together. Using either a baby spoon or a small spoon I add the deviled egg mixture inside the egg whites. Viola! Now you have a tasty appetizer to have at home or share at an outing!
When I make these they are always a hit and go fast. You can never just have one!
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My hubby would like this recipe. Makes me think of Easter
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ReplyDeleteMy mother in law loves deviled eggs. I need to make these for her.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! And, yes, I do think I will have to pin this. Yum
ReplyDeleteThis makes me miss my mom, who has passed.. she made the best deviled eggs! God I love thos things! Thanks for sharing your recipe!
ReplyDeleteI've never added sugar or vinegar. I'm going to give this a try next time. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYummy! I love deviled eggs! I've never tried putting sugar in them. I'll have to try that trick next time.
ReplyDeleteTo make a huge batch of Deviled Eggs you could try baking your eggs. You will be pleased with the consistency of the finished eggs! Here is the link: http://greetingsfromtheasylum.blogspot.com/2011/05/got-eggs.html
ReplyDeleteI've never tried deviled eggs. Still unsure if I ever will....they look kinda off to me. Thanks for the recipe though! Maybe one of these days I'll challenge myself to try one
ReplyDeleteThat is the way I make my devilled eggs and yes, they are wonderful! Whenever we take them to a potluck, they disappear in the first few minutes!
ReplyDeleteI need all the help I can get for deviled eggs. I can not seem to boil an egg right no matter how hard I try. I will try these!
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious! I am kind of obsessed with deviled eggs. If I had the choice to eat them every single day I probably would. My mom makes them for every holiday and hides a plate just for my in the fridge. Great recipe.
ReplyDeleteYou do make great deviled eggs, They looks very easy to make.
ReplyDeleteI always forget how easy deviled eggs are to make!! And I do love to eat them. Adding sugar would be a no no for me-perhaps a tiny bit of Equal would work?
ReplyDeleteLOVE deviled eggs and this recipe sounds great! Pinning!
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My hubby loves deviled eggs, I'm going to have to try these, thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE deviled eggs. These look so creamy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis would be great to make for the party I am going to this week. Looks so yummy!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tutorial. We love deviled eggs, and I always add some sweetener. YUM! Deviled eggs are always the first thing to go at any family get togethers.
ReplyDeletethis is the best recipe for deviled eggs been looking for it thanks for sharing.
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Yum! I love deviled eggs and I never remember to make them. I just remembered a yummy wasabi recipe I made last summer... will have to dig that out. Oh and congrats on another baby! What a blessing. Thanks for sharing at Tasteful Tuesdays this week! Do you sew or know someone who does? I have a fabulous pattern sale (18 patterns for under $25) and giveaway going on right now.http://www.nap-timecreations.com/2013/02/sew-fab-e-pattern-sale-and-giveaway.html
ReplyDeleteMy sweet mom called them "dressed" eggs and I have always called them that too--They are terrific!
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