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by Stephanie Manley, Last Updated 4 Comments
Loved deviled eggs? Deviled eggs are the go-to side for Easter, parties, and picnics. Here are 99 different ways to make deviled eggs.
Deviled eggs are easy to make. I think there is so much variety in the deviled eggs it is amazing. You can prepare them in a variety of ways. You can make them with fresh herbs, mayonnaise, mustard, meats, cheese, and really just about anything you can stuff into that hollowed egg white.
I think the most important step in getting the deviled egg just right is properly boiling the eggs. No one likes it when the egg yolks are green. Green Eggs and Ham was a great book, but you don’t want to eat those. It is important to gently cook your eggs so the yolks are completely done, but they remain tender, and there is no discoloring of the yolk.
Table of Contents
Classic Deviled Eggs
How to make Deviled Eggs.
Paula Deen Traditional Perfect Deviled Eggs.
Bacon Inspired Eggs
Bacon Wrapped Deep Fried Deviled Eggs.
Bacon Loves Shrimp Deviled Eggs.
Bacon Deviled Eggs with White Truffle Oil.
Exotic Eggs
Caramelized Onion Prosciutto Deviled Eggs.
Sauteed Mediterranean Deviled Eggs
Spicy Eggs
Fancy Eggs
Smoky Deviled Eggs with Greek Yogurt.
Fun Eggs
Devilish Avocado Sriracha Deviled Eggs.
Reinvented
Smoked Deviled Eggs
Truffle Deviled Eggs
Smoky Deviled Eggs with Greek Yogurt.
Deviled Eggs with Capers and Parsley.
Spinach Artichoke Deviled Eggs.
Tarragon Mustard Deviled Eggs.
Smoked Deviled Eggs.
Tarragon Mustard Deviled Eggs.
Loaded Bacon Jalapeno Deviled Eggs.
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I recreate your favorite restaurant recipes, so you can prepare these dishes at home. I help you cook dinner, and serve up dishes you know your family will love. You can find most of the ingredients for all of the recipes in your local grocery store.
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stephaniemanley
Those are pretty.
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AB Martinez
What is the name of the easter bread that has boiled eggs baked in it?
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Lee
Italian Corkscrew-Twist Easter Bread. Follow the Plaited loaf recipe and then add colored eggs to make a special table piece.
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