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My Egg Deviling Debut

My Egg Deviling Debut

DeviledEggsOkay, so y’all have to promise not to make fun of me when I fess up to this juicy little tidbit (unlike my mother who actually laughed when I came to her for some guidance).  Okay, here goes. . . before this weekend I, at 40-something-years old, had never made deviled eggs. Yes, I know, it’s shocking but true!

I’ve wanted to make them for years, but someone always beats me to the egg boiling, yolk whipping and paprika sprinkling punch. So, since I was hosting Easter dinner this year, I kind of assigned the side dishes and kept the deviled eggs for myself. No pressure or anything.

Since I wanted to impress my friends and husband’s family with my deviling debut, I turned to one of my favorite classic cookbooks and mixed that recipe with a few tips from dear old laughing Mom. I also added a punch of color by dying the peeled egg whites various shades of the rainbow — idea courtesy of Pinterest.

This whole process was so easy and the outcome was delicious. I just can’t believe I waited so long to try my hand at these little guys. I mean, who says you can only serve deviled eggs at family affairs and picnics? So if your Easter baskets runneth over, here’s a tasty way to eat up several of those eggs instead of sprinkling salt on hard boileds for two weeks straight.

Deviled Eggs
Yields 12
Traditional deviled eggs
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Prep Time
35 min
Total Time
35 min
Prep Time
35 min
Total Time
35 min
Ingredients
  1. 6 hard boiled eggs
  2. 1/4 cup mayonnaise
  3. 1 tsp prepared mustard
  4. 1 tsp dill pickle juice
  5. 1 or 2 finely diced dill pickles
  6. Paprika
  7. Salt
  8. Pepper
Instructions
  1. Halve hard-boiled eggs lengthwise and remove yolks.
  2. Place yolks in a bowl and mash with a fork.
  3. Add mayonnaise, mustard, pickle juice and diced pickles.
  4. Season with a couple of dashes of salt and pepper.
  5. Mix the yolk mixture together well.
  6. Stuff the yolk mixture into the white halves.
  7. Sprinkle with paprika.
Notes
  1. If you want to color the egg whites, simply place them in various colors of egg dye for a few seconds before stuffing with the yolk mixture.
Adapted from Better Homes & Gardens New Cook Book
Adapted from Better Homes & Gardens New Cook Book
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Microwave Brownie Mug

Microwave Brownie Mug

Here’s a great way to satisfy your sweet tooth no matter the time of day. Make a single-serving sized microwave brownie mug (and try to keep it from the clutches of your husband. . . or make him one too).

Microwave Brownie Mug
Serves 1
One-serving microwave brownie in a mug.
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Ingredients
  1. 1/4 cup sugar
  2. 1/4 cup all purpose flour
  3. pinch of salt
  4. 1 tbsp unsweetened cocoa
  5. 1 tbsp vegetable oil
  6. 3 tbsp water
Instructions
  1. Add all the dry ingredients to your coffee mug, then stir in the oil and water until everything is well blended.
  2. Cook uncovered in your microwave for approximately 1 minute and 40 seconds (depending on your microwave).
  3. Let it cool a bit, because the mug and the brownie will be hot.
  4. It’s delicious straight out of the cup, but you can also add a scoop of ice cream or whipped cream for extra tastiness.
Notes
  1. Makes a great chocolate treat for one.
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