Devilled eggs are a fun appetizer for any party. Boiling the eggs, peeling the shells, cutting in half, scooping out the yolk and putting in a bowl mixing with mayonnaise and scooping back into the half shells. Put some paprika on top with a leaf of fresh parsley then you have a nice platter of devilled eggs. Of course, this is Barb's dish- she make it. I just eat them!
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Friday, 26 June 2015
Sunday, 12 August 2012
DEVILLED EGGS CANADIAN STYLE
My children and their spouses love devilled eggs. It is such a simple appetizer to make for any family occasion. Actually it is an item Barb makes often. I wondered how the dish got its name. Devilled like the devil means hot. So over the centuries if you added something hot or piccante to the eggs that gave it some kick like the "devil".
Basically boil as many eggs as you need for the crowd you are serving.
After boiling, peel the shell and rinse to make sure no little pieces remain. Cut in half length wise. Put the yolk in a bowl and the white in their halves on a plate.
Mash the yolk together, add mayonnaise and mix well. Like the hot eggs you can add some spice- we don't- just like them with the mayonnaise.
Put the yolk mixture in the egg halves. Add some paprika for colour. A little pepper if you want. Barb likes to add a little fresh parsley leaf. If you do not have fresh, some dried parsley crunched into fine pieces that can be sprinkled over the eggs! An enjoyable addition to any buffet meal!
#devilledeggscanadianstyle#deviledeggs#aquickappetizer#doyoulikedevilledeggs#soeasytomake#eggsaregoodforyou
Basically boil as many eggs as you need for the crowd you are serving.
After boiling, peel the shell and rinse to make sure no little pieces remain. Cut in half length wise. Put the yolk in a bowl and the white in their halves on a plate.
Mash the yolk together, add mayonnaise and mix well. Like the hot eggs you can add some spice- we don't- just like them with the mayonnaise.
Put the yolk mixture in the egg halves. Add some paprika for colour. A little pepper if you want. Barb likes to add a little fresh parsley leaf. If you do not have fresh, some dried parsley crunched into fine pieces that can be sprinkled over the eggs! An enjoyable addition to any buffet meal!
#devilledeggscanadianstyle#deviledeggs#aquickappetizer#doyoulikedevilledeggs#soeasytomake#eggsaregoodforyou
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