Mom always made the Deviled Eggs for Easter . . . they were basic but the BEST! She never really measured but I know the basic ingredients she used so this is my attempt to replicate her recipe. I served the eggs in her egg dish.
Deviled Eggs . . . kind of like the ones Phyllis used to make
12 hard-cooked eggs, peeled and half (cooking eggs in the Insta–Pot is amazing. Even newer eggs are easy to peel when cooked this way)
1/2 cup mayonnaise
2 teaspoons yellow or Dijon mustard (think Mom used yellow but I opted for Dijon)
1 teaspoon white vinegar
A teaspoon or two of juice from sweet pickles, or an equivalent amount of sweet pickle relish
1/2 teaspoon salt
Garnishes: Paprika (Phyllis’ signature addition) & chopped chives (my addition)
- Separate yolks from whites.
- Add yolks tt to the work bowl of a food processor (Mom mashed them with a fork). Arrange the whites on serving plate or in a storage container.
- Add mayo, mustard, vinegar, pickle juice or relish (start with a teaspoon), and salt. Blend and then taste and adjust seasonings accordingly.
- Either spoon (Mom’s method) or pipe (my methods) filling into egg white.
- Garnish with paprika and add some chopped chives if desired.
12 hard-cooked eggs, peeled and half (cooking eggs in the Insta–Pot is amazing. Even newer eggs are easy to peel when cooked this way)
1/2 cup mayonnaise
2 teaspoons yellow or Dijon mustard (think Mom used yellow but I opted for Dijon)
1 teaspoon white vinegar
A teaspoon or two of juice from sweet pickles, or an equivalent amount of sweet pickle relish
1/2 teaspoon salt
Garnishes: Paprika (Phyllis’ signature addition) & chopped chives (my addition)
- Separate yolks from whites.
- Add yolks tt to the work bowl of a food processor (Mom mashed them with a fork). Arrange the whites on serving plate or in a storage container.
- Add mayo, mustard, vinegar, pickle juice or relish (start with a teaspoon), and salt. Blend and then taste and adjust seasonings accordingly.
- Either spoon (Mom’s method) or pipe (my methods) filling into egg white.
- Garnish with paprika and add some chopped chives if desired.
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