Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same as always -- I make all kinds of fancy apps, and the deviled eggs go first.
I love deviled eggs. But they are such a pain to peel AND mine don’t even peel well so they look gross. How do you all handle this?
Anonymous wrote:https://smittenkitchen.com/2019/12/unstuffed-mushroom-casserole/
served it quartered as a side dish for thanksgiving side and everyone said it was the best side of the night
then I chopped it up tiny and served it as a dip for NYE
both times I added 1 lb hot italian sausage and liberally measured the cheeses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whipped ricotta with honey and pistachios.
I had this with boursin cheese on the bottom, then honey and pistachios. I needed to step away.
Anonymous wrote:For me the big hit was a delicious salad on the Christmas dinner table- with perfectly massaged kale, and pomegranates and pepitas and fresh herbs and the like.
I get so sick of all of the heavy food from Thanksgiving on, this was a delightful change of pace.
Also the dulce de leche thumbprint cookies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same as always -- I make all kinds of fancy apps, and the deviled eggs go first.
I love deviled eggs. But they are such a pain to peel AND mine don’t even peel well so they look gross. How do you all handle this?
If you make them in the instant pot they peel much better!
Anonymous wrote:My friend has a holiday party every year and makes these mini arancini that are to die for! So good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same as always -- I make all kinds of fancy apps, and the deviled eggs go first.
I love deviled eggs. But they are such a pain to peel AND mine don’t even peel well so they look gross. How do you all handle this?
If you make them in the instant pot they peel much better!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same as always -- I make all kinds of fancy apps, and the deviled eggs go first.
I love deviled eggs. But they are such a pain to peel AND mine don’t even peel well so they look gross. How do you all handle this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same as always -- I make all kinds of fancy apps, and the deviled eggs go first.
I love deviled eggs. But they are such a pain to peel AND mine don’t even peel well so they look gross. How do you all handle this? [/quote
Boil water
Add eggs
Cook for 10 mins
Let eggs sit for a few mins in hot pot
Run cold water over eggs and peel
My eggs are almost always perfect
Eggs peel better if they're not very fresh when boiled. So if you get farmer's market eggs that are very fresh, keep them at least a few weeks in the fridge first.
I also start them in cold water, cook until it just starts to boil, and then turn the heat off with a lid on the pan, about 10-13 minutes in the hot water depending on the size of eggs, to and then plunge into ice water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same as always -- I make all kinds of fancy apps, and the deviled eggs go first.
I love deviled eggs. But they are such a pain to peel AND mine don’t even peel well so they look gross. How do you all handle this? [/quote
Boil water
Add eggs
Cook for 10 mins
Let eggs sit for a few mins in hot pot
Run cold water over eggs and peel
My eggs are almost always perfect
Anonymous wrote:Same as always -- I make all kinds of fancy apps, and the deviled eggs go first.