Valentine's Day  Deviled Eggs

– Nadia

READER REVIEW

"These were so cute! Perfect for my Galentine's day party!"

6 large eggs 1 tbsp. mayo 1 ½ tsp. spicy brown mustard 1 tsp. sour cream 1 drop red food dye 2 tbsp. horseradish sprouts 5 small radishes salt and ground pepper poppy seeds

INGREDIENTS

FULL RECIPE

Valentine's Day Deviled Eggs

YIELD

12 servings

TYPE

appetizer

TIME

40 min.

LEVEL

beginner

1.

Add 6 large eggs to a pot of cool water, then place them on the stove and boil them for 20 minutes over MEDIUM heat. After 20 minutes, place them in a bowl of cold water for 5-10 minutes.

2.

Once the eggs are cool, remove the shells by carefully tapping around the center and peeling. Crack and peel very carefully so the egg is pristine and free of tears and dents.

3.

Carefully remove the yolks and place them in a bowl. They’ll almost always slide out if you’re gentle, so you don’t have you use a spoon.

4.

Push the yolks through a mesh strainer. This will break up the yolks and ensure that your filling is perfectly smooth when you mix in your other ingredients.

5.

In a mixing bowl, mix your egg yolks, 1 tbsp. mayonnaise, 1½ tsp. spicy brown mustard, 1 tsp. sour cream1 drop of red food dye, and a sprinkle of salt & pepper.

6.

Slice a tiny bit off the bottom so your deviled eggs sit perfectly flat. This will prevent them from sliding around the plate.

7.

Use a pastry piping bag to fill your pretty egg halves. Garnish with sliced radishes, horseradish sprouts, 2-3 waxflowers and poppy seeds.