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Pickled Deviled Eggs Recipe

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Pickled Deviled Eggs are a fun twist on classic deviled eggs! If you prefer traditional deviled eggs, just skip the pickling step. Colorful and perfect for any party, but especially Halloween! Pickled deviled eggs recipe at http://hilahcooking.com/how-to-makedeviled-eggs/
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Deviled Eggs Recipe

6 hard-boiled eggs, peeled
1 cup of pickled beet juice
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
2 teaspoons yellow mustard
1-2 pickled banana peppers (or jalapenos if you like)
1/4-1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper for spicier eggs
6 green olives with pimentos

How to make deviled eggs
Slice the eggs lengthwise in half, using a sharp, non-serrated knife.. Rinsing your knife in cold water between eggs will make slicing easier.
Pop the yolks out and set aside.

FOR “DEMON EYES” EGGS: Put the whites in a container and cover with the beet juice. Let sit for 5 minutes for a light pink color, and up to 24 hours for a dark purple color (I like the longer soak time for more flavor and color, plus a firmer texture).

Mash the yolks with a fork. They will seem crumbly and dry. No worries.
Add the mayonnaise, mustard, peppers, cayenne, and a little of the pepper juice if you like. Mash to make a very smooth, silky paste.
Use a small spoon to fill each egg white cup with a mound of the yolk spread.
Slice the green olives in half and press into each mound to make the demon eye pupil.
Serve immediately or refrigerate up to 24 hours.

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19 responses to “Pickled Deviled Eggs Recipe”

  1. Mick Hugh

    You are freakin gorgeous.

  2. SinisterMinister

    Sexxxiness @ 4:00

  3. SerenityFL

    Girl, I didn’t even get the video started before I cracked up. Those green
    wings…too funny.

  4. orbswideglide

    Great video, not sure why they think it was inappropriate

  5. hailey michel

    TINKER BELL

  6. No1HillBilly

    You are hotter than those peppers could ever hope to be.

  7. Herb Mendez

    Nice

  8. Nushgala .

    Lol You’re just as goofy as I am in my videos. You also say “okay” a lot
    like me. 

  9. scottishcow1

    It’ll be cause you said ‘cat’, but pronounced it with a ‘p’ lol

  10. Pipedog42

    The ‘piping bag’ method leaves TONES of waste in the bag… Fingering
    things = ALways better. 🙂

  11. kaia adams

    Great job

  12. yourenot

    You look like Gweneth Paltrow. Very pretty. 🙂

  13. Pianofied

    Haha I just came back here after watching your Deviled Eggs tutorial and I
    don’t get the “ugly language” thing. YouTube’s such a party pooper, this is
    awesome!

  14. Hilah Cooking

    Haha! Thanks!

  15. Hilah Cooking

    @TigersPrettyBunny Yay! thanks! I guess I have to do that since it seems
    like lots of people aren’t getting them in their inbox all the time!

  16. Hilah Cooking

    @timoback3000 Me too! Love horror movies!

  17. Hilah Cooking

    That’s great! Glad to teach you something new. And your bbq sauce idea
    sounds FANTASTIC. Wow! Imagine bringing them to a grilling party – everyone
    would go crazy for them! Thanks for the suggestion!

  18. cozzyk

    Hey there Tinker ;). I don’t think of those would be enough lol.

  19. Neil Devine

    They look great Hilah. Thank you

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