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NATIONAL DEVILED EGG DAY | NOVEMBER 2

National Deviled Egg Day features a favorite hors-d'oeuvre or side dish for parties, holidays, family reunions and potluck dinners. Deviled eggs shine as the star of the show each year on November 2nd.

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This well-loved food wows guests during the holidays. Designers have even created specially designed carrying dishes and plates just so you can deliver your deviled eggs safely and in style. The deli section of the grocery store prepares packaged deviled eggs. They can even be found in some convenience stores, too.

Other names for this devilish dish include eggs mimosa, stuffed egg, salad eggs, or dressed egg. To make them, shell hard-boiled eggs, cut them in half, and scoop out the yolk. The yolk is mixed with other ingredients such as mayonnaise and mustard and then added back into the white. The possibilities are endless!

Eggs are quite versatile when it comes to making simple dishes elegant. The deviled egg is another example of taking the humble egg and transforming it with one or two simple ingredients. The final result steals the show. Colorful relishes, spicy peppers, pimentos or savory herbs, elevate deviled eggs to a spectacular and tasty morsel. Additionally, the variety offers entirely new flavor profiles demonstrating just how delicious this family favorite can be.

Adding Variety
Other approaches make them a little more creamy with sour cream. Do you like things a little more tart? Try adding vinegar to the filling. Depending on how you make them, it may be possible to satisfy just about every palate. From the traditional paprika garnish to crunchy bacon, or a little caviar, anchovy or herring, there is some devilish experimenting any cook can do.

The first known print reference referring to the term “deviled” about food, appeared in 1786. By the 19th century, devilish referred to spicy or zesty food. The term also applied to eggs prepared with mustard, pepper, or other ingredients stuffed in the yolk cavity.

HOW TO OBSERVE DEVILED EGG DAY
Make up your favorite recipe or try something new. Try a fancy recipe. Serve them for guests or just for you. Surprise your family with several kinds of deviled eggs to choose from.

Enjoy this Basic Deviled Eggs recipe.

Use #DeviledEggDay to post on social media.

How to mix up your deviled egg ways:

Swap out your regular paprika for smoked paprika. You'll be surprised by the difference.
Add garlic to the mixture.
Substitute the mayo for avocado and lime. Not only will your deviled eggs be tasty, but they'll be pretty, too.
Top your deviled eggs with bacon and chopped tomatoes and chives.
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Do you like deviled eggs? I do like them. I don't make them very often
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I love them, I have the best recipe from pampered chef, but I hardly ever make them.
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I don’t care for them, but use to make them for Jack.
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I love them but haven't made any in years.
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