Sister Mary’s Heavenly Deviled Eggs

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Sister Mary's Heavenly Deviled Eggs
 
Ingredients
  • 14 large hard-boiled eggs
  • ½ cup mayonnaise
  • ½ cup sour cream
  • 1½ teaspoons Dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ½ cup finely shredded sharp Cheddar cheese (1 ounce)
  • ⅓ cup crumbled cooked bacon
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives
  • Garnish: paprika
Instructions
  1. Cut eggs lengthwise in half. Remove yolks, and place in a medium bowl. Reserve 24 white halves. Finely chop remaining 4 white halves, and set aside.
  2. Mash yolks with fork. Add mayonnaise, sour cream, mustard, lemon juice, and pepper, stirring to combine. Add chopped egg whites, cheese, bacon, and chives, stirring to combine.
  3. Spoon 1 heaping tablespoonful yolk mixture into each reserved egg white half. Refrigerate, covered, to blend flavors. Sprinkle with paprika just before serving, if desired.
Notes
INSIDER INFO

No-mess method: Combine filling ingredients in a 1-quart plastic food-storage bag; press out air, and seal bag. Press and roll bag with hand until mixture is well blended. Push filling toward one bottom corner of bag. Snip off about ½-inch of corner. Squeeze filling from bag into egg whites.

Make ahead: Deviled eggs can be made up to 12 hours ahead. Keep covered and refrigerated.

Hard-boiled eggs are easiest to peel right after cooling. Cooling causes the egg to contract slightly in the shell.

To peel a hard-boiled egg: Gently tap egg on countertop until shell is finely crackled all over. Roll egg between hands to loosen shell. Start peeling at large end, holding egg under cold running water to help ease the shell off.

Hard-boiled egg storage time: Hard-boiled eggs in the shell can be refrigerated safely for up to 1 week. Refrigerate in their original carton to prevent odor absorption. Once peeled, eggs should be consumed within 2 days.

Portable tip: Prepare filling in plastic bag, as above. Carry whites and yolk mixture separately in plastic food-storage bag. Fill eggs on the spot, pressing filling out of snipped corner of bag.

 

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