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Reviewed: Sep. 15, 2009
My sister and I were at home hanging out, so i thought i would make a big dinner and i made potato salad, pasta salad ,and deviled eggs. These deviled eggs Are sweet and tasty. I'll defiantly have to take them to potluck at church!!
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Reviewed: Aug. 13, 2009
little too sweet. I did use splenda so maybe that is why?
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Reviewed: Jul. 21, 2009
I don't make deviled eggs very often and generally don't follow a recipe when I do. However, I thought I'd give this one a shot. The idea of sweet deviled eggs intrigued me. The submitter's directions are spot on for boiling hard boiled eggs--it's how I generally boil mine as well. For anyone who needs any tips on eggs, her advice is wonderful. I must say I'm a bigger fan of savory deviled eggs, but these were a nice change. I like the cider vinegar and will just cut out the sugar next time--but that's a matter of taste, I think. Bf didn't tell me whether or not he liked them, but he finished them all off, so he must've enjoyed them too. Thank you for the recipe!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 3.83 star rating.
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Reviewed: Jul. 17, 2009
I submitted this, and sometimes changes occur during editing. Following are the directions and footnote as submitted. Either way they're delicious, if I do say so myself! DIRECTIONS: Place eggs in pot of cold water. Bring to a boil; boil ten minutes. Remove pot from heat, place in sink, and run cold water in the pot until eggs are cool enough to handle. Crack, peel, rinse off any shell pieces, and dry thoroughly! Slice in half lengthwise, collect the yolks in a medium mixing bowl, and set aside the whites. With a fork, mash yolks until finely crumbled; stir in sugar, salt, onion powder, garlic powder, and pepper. Blend in vinegar, mustard, mayonnaise, and salad dressing one at a time, stirring until smooth. Set aside. Set the whites up on a serving plate or tray, drying each one thoroughly again with a paper towel as you do. Spoon enough yolk mixture into each white to mound slightly above the cavity. If desired, sprinkle with paprika. FOOTNOTES: The older the eggs are the easier they are to peel, so the closer they are to the expiration date, the better. And yes, BOIL the eggs; they're called hardboiled eggs for a reason! That green stuff never hurt anyone, and actually a drier egg yolk is a good thing when making deviled eggs.
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