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Colored Deviled Eggs

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Colored Deviled Eggs

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by Mary Anderson Beard

Family dinners are my absolute favorite thing to plan at the holidays. Since we are usually at church before sunrise on Easter sunday and don’t have a lot of extra time cooking, we love to serve lots of salads and pretty spring time dishes, including pastel deviled eggs! With this month being Easter month, I wanted to share a cute recipe that we look forward to every year for our family dinner.

Ingredients

• 12 large eggs • Mayonnaise • Dill or sweet relish, optional • Mustard, optional • Salt & pepper to taste

Instructions

1. Boil eggs (I bring mine to a boil for 5 minutes and then turn off the heat and let them sit in the hot water for about 20 minutes--or til I remember them sitting there LOL). 2. Cool eggs; cut in ½ and separate yolks and whites (just like you normally do for deviled eggs). 3. Make as many colors as you would like (I usually do about 4-5) drop food coloring in cups filled with water and place egg white halves in desired colored water. When making colored Easter eggs, you would normally add vinegar to make the color more intense but for this recipe you won’t want to do that. You will just let the egg white haves sit in the colored water about 30 minutes, so make sure you have enough water in each cup so that you can color all the egg white halves at the same time. Otherwise this could take you a LONG time. 4. After the eggs have reached the desired consistency, take them out of the water and just place them on a paper towel lined plate to dry a little. 5. Mash and mix egg yolks, add desired amount of mayonnaise and if you want to add mustard and relish. Salt and pepper to taste. 6. Spoon yolk mixture into each egg white halve until all the mixture is used up. 7. Serve on a pretty platter!

About The Author Mary Anderson Beard lives in Rome with her husband, Brian. They have three beautiful, grown children and have three amazing grandchildren! She enjoys being active in their church, Wilkerson Road Baptist Church. Aside from baking, she enjoys getting together with friends and family. She also enjoys writing for her very fun food and recipe blog—Yaya’s Kitchen!

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