Divinely Devilish Deviled Eggs
RWOP Video Host Challenge
- Prep time: 15 minutes
- Cook time: 30 minutes
- Total time: 45 minutes
- Servings: 6
Recipe:
- 1/4 cup(s) of Philadelphia Chive and Onion spreadable cream cheese
- 1/2 cup(s) of Mayonnaise
- 1/4 cup(s) of sour cream
- 1/4 tsp. of dry mustard
- 1/2 tsp. of curry powder
- 1 small container pimentos for garnish
- 1 bunch fresh chive for garnish
- 6 fresh eggs
Method:
- Fill a medium large sauce pan with ice cold water, gently add 6 fresh raw eggs to the pan, place pan on cold stove burner, turn heat to high and set timer for 20 minutes, bring water to a rolling boil then reduce heat to medium high and continue to boil eggs for remainder of the set timer
- Immediately remove eggs from heat and run eggs under ice cold water for 1 minute, begin cracking one egg at a time allowing the cold water to run on the egg while peeling, the shell should peel away from the eggs flesh with out any sticking or tearing
- cut eggs into halves, gently remove yolk. Place cooked yolks in a fine strainer or sieve and press yolks through with a wooden spoon, scrape egg yolk off of sieve if any remains stuck to the bottom
- add wet ingredients to the strained egg yolks and blend well, add curry powder, dry mustard and season with salt and pepper to taste, mix well. Place the filling into a pastry bag fitted with a large pipping tip, pipe egg halves with filling, garnish with fresh chive, pimentos and a dash of red chili powder. Serve
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Thanks K...I'll stop by to link up asap!! These is truly the best deviled eggs I've ever made!
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This looks really delicious, Rebecka! You are one amazing cook! I've enjoyed your video! Love your "Hen Egg Plate"!
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