Deviled eggs are always a taste treat, but preparing them with a little Indian flair will make a nice change-up from the average awesomeness of a traditional deviled egg recipe. Print the complete recipe at http://www.myfoodchannel.com/deviled-egg-recipe/
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Indian-Style Deviled Eggs
ingredients:
6 EGGS
2-3 Tbsp MAYONNAISE
1 clove GARLIC (finely chopped)
¼ tsp CUMIN SEEDS
OLIVE OIL (1-2 tsp)
SALT and PEPPER (to taste)
CURRY POWDER (to taste)
directions:
Boil and peel 6 eggs—perfectly if you can—which you can if you do it this way:
(Overly-long egg paragraph follows)
Use older eggs. As an egg ages, it shrinks within the shell and separates from the inner membrane, making the egg easier to peel after boiling; fresher eggs will have a stronger membranous attachment to the shell and are more difficult to peel (yawn). Eggs 10 days to 2 weeks old will work well. Prepare the eggs in a pot large enough to keep them from jostling together and cracking; heating the eggs gradually will also prevent cracking. Place eggs in a pot and fill with cold tap water so the eggs are completely covered with about 1 inch extra water above. Add a pinch of salt (some folks add a tablespoon of vinegar to prevent the eggs from leaking should they crack, but I never do this because I don’t think James Dean would). Uncovered, bring the pot to a boil. As soon as the pot begins to boil, turn off the heat, cover and allow eggs to sit 12 minutes. After 12 minutes, exchange the hot water for cold under the tap and allow eggs to cool; exchange the water several times if needed. When eggs have cooled, peel them under the water in the pot (peeling them under running water is kind of a waste of water, so why do dat?)
Okay.
Now you’ve got 6 boiled and peeled eggs.
Slice them into halves lengthwise and plop out the yellow yolks into a mixing bowl. Add one of the egg white halves to the mixing bowl as well, or two halves if you like a lot of filling. Add salt and pepper to taste. In a skillet, heat a splash of olive oil on med-high heat and sauté ¼ tsp cumin seeds and 1 clove of finely chopped garlic until garlic is lightly browned—do not burn: the garlic will cook quickly. Add the garlic and cumin seeds to the yolk mixture. Add mayonnaise gradually and mix the ingredients to desired smoothness (AGAIN—add the mayonnaise gradually! If the mixture is too soft it will not set up properly in the egg white!)
Which brings us back to the egg white.
Spoon the yolk mixture into the egg whites and arrange nicely onto a serving dish.
Sprinkle as desired with curry powder (or substitute cumin powder).
And bon appétit!


And this is my egg cam, hahahaha so funny::: living the eggs too
That’ll just be sad.
I love the idea of shaving out part of the egg to fit the yolk in better.
Just discovered your channel. I love your style and your recipes look
delicious!
Egg cam lmfao omg I’m dying!!!!!!!!!
yum! I love deviled eggs, I wish I had the ingredients to make this, also
love the joke at the end > w <
I really like the way he presents himself in this video. He’s not so
concentrated on himself (like most chefs on food networks are), but mostly
he focuses his attention on the food. Good video!
thanks for watching…I like eggs topped with cayenne pepper, dill, curry,
chili powder…there’s not much I won’t throw on a devilled egg
at the end i lost it 😀
“Punish our filling”
@MidiPunk once more I’m off to the urban dictionary
Looks great. I usually add curry powder to the mix topped with paprika but
will defo try this recipe. Thank you ;-)))))
I like to punish eggs too. it makes me feel like I have the power I always
dreamed of
@cuthsman “Eggs are really good for you and that cholesterol thing is
really overblown” –The American Egg Council On Eggs “For most people, only
a small amount of the cholesterol in food passes into the blood. Saturated
and trans fats have much bigger effects on blood cholesterol levels”
Harvard Medical School
my real-life nephew is not particularly impressed with me…but kids today,
huh? what do they know.
I made an Indian dessert yesterday called Tiramisu….Ever made it ? it was
delicious and your eggs looked mighty tasty also !….So your gonna get the
keyboard smiley face… 😉
I feel like Im cheating on Chef John from foodwishes lol youre funny man
great videos
I use cumin/comino a lot because I cook Mexican, but it never occurred to
me to put it in deviled eggs. Using whole seeds, instead of smashing them,
is also something new to me. I’ll have to give this a try.
Eggcellent! Sometimes you just have to think outside of the shell. Thanks
for the tip!
After the hummus shopping spree these sound like a breeze, really poot.
Oh my cholesterols.