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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Red, White and Blue Deviled Eggs!

Hey everyone! Planning for the Summer Holidays? Let's show our colors and WOW everyone at the Bar-B-Que with fancy deviled eggs! One of my most viewed posts is Dyed Deviled Eggs and I want to make sure everyone knows that dyes aren't just for Easter.
Directions:
  1. Standard Egg Dye: 1 tsp vinegar, 5-20 drops food coloring, 1 cup hot tap water (***see notes below).
  2. Hard boil eggs, peel 'em and dip them until you get the color you want. The easiest is white... oh yea, I do crack myself up:@)
  3. Cut in half and make your favorite Deviled Egg recipe.
Notes:
  • After you peel your eggs make sure you run them under cold water and get everything from the shell off. If anything is left on it will get darker then rub off leaving a white spot on your egg.
  • Peel, cut and pop the yolk out of all the white eggs you plan to use and keep them separate, they will pick up die from your fingers or touching the other eggs while they're wet. Keep red and blue separate too. I washed my hands between each color.
  • ***I didn't want these pastel, so I used 25 drops of red and 20 drops of blue with 1/2 tsp vinegar and only 1/2 cup of water. The blue was ready in about 4 minutes the red took about 8 minutes. I'm sure you can add more red to speed this up. (I made sure the cup I used would cover the egg by adding it before I peeled it and poured in 1/2 cup of water).
  • Roll on a paper towel, then let them sit for a bit so the dye dries. I'd keep all like colors grouped together. The white ones will pick up a little color where they touch the other eggs, I don't think it can be avoided.
  • Some of the white ones would look great with a flag toothpick!
You can check the original post HERE for fool-proof hard boiled eggs and the cutter and tip I use.

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43 comments:

  1. Deviled eggs are my favorite, although I usually put my egg mixture between bread slices! Cute and different dish to bring to a Memorial Day or 4th of July barbecue. xo,

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  2. I did this after you had posted about it. You should have seen everyone trying to "peel the shell" off the egg! Haha! I definitely will be doing this again this summer.

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  3. Deviled eggs are a big hit in our family and everyone will get a kick out of the red, white and blue...another one of your great, fun ideas, thanks. xo

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  4. Oh my word.. LOVE this!! Of course! Why not red, white, and blue?!! It's funny, my daughter brought my deviled eggs to some school funtion (She's a teacher, btw).. and NOW, every function that comes up, everybody's ASKING for them! I was never a great chef by any means.. Oh, I CAN follow a recipe.. but I can't help but feel a LITTLE flattered about the reaction over my deviled eggs! LOL! Thanks for sharing this fun idea, and have a great weekend! ~tina

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  5. These are just adorable. Thanks for the idea.
    xo bj

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  6. Ha, I am not feeling well and my brain isn't working as it should. I was trying to figure out how you got the eggs back into the little dyed half shells after you dyed the shells. Doh.
    Keep me away from the stove today.

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  7. I would be the ohhhh and ahhh-er at the event where these showed up! Can you imagine the possibilities...colors for a baby shower or Halloween or Christmas events. I'm seeing colored eggs everywhere!

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  8. I love this idea and will pass it along to our resident egg deviler.:-)

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  9. I love this idea. We generally have deviled eggs for our summer holidays. I need to pass this idea along to the Duchess.

    What? You didn't think I was going to do the work, did you? Ha!

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  10. I love deviled eggs and this is such a cute way to serve them!Thanks for sharing the recipe. Such a lovely way to celebrate red, white and blue! Have a great weekend!~Poppy

    http://withadashofcolor.blogspot.com/

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  11. Cute idea! Great for Memorial weekend or Fourth of July!

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  12. Oh my goodness! I love this! It is a seriously cute idea and one we will definitely be trying. Thanks so much for sharing it with us at Inspiration Friday this week!
    Vanessa

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  13. That is such a great idea for Memorial Day and of course, July 4th. You get the colors so brilliant!

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  14. How cute is this?! I never in a million years would have thought to dye the actual cooked egg. I also like the ripple cut you were able to do.

    PS: Next time we go to Chicago my husband promises to take me to a Cub game :0)

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  15. These are so cute, though I'm pretty sure mine would not come out looking as good.

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  16. I am definitely going to make these for Memorial Day. This is so cool. You rock!

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  17. How fun and cute? I love deviled eggs and these are perfectly patriotic. lol
    Babs

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  18. Piper has taken over for the evening--and she's crazy about your eggs! Now that is something she could sink her teeth into! Thanks for the great recipe.XX00

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  19. Great idea! Deviled eggs are our favorite at get togethers... red white and blue, would be wonderful treat! I may give this a try!
    thanks for the suggestion, Pat

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  20. So cool !! Would be quite the eye catcher on the table....

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  21. Ill try it ..They look very nice

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  22. Whoot, whoot for the red, white and blue! You've inspired me Lynn with your festive eggs. Thanks again, I loved them at Easter and just needed your reminder.

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  23. I've done stained glass deviled eggs before, but these look super easy and fun...perfect for a party! :)

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  24. I do love this! I'm really going to have to try it now that the girls have kicked the egg production into high gear.

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  25. I have hosted an annual 4th of July bash for the past 16 years. It's not easy to come up with 'WOW' original ideas. This is definitely this years WOW!

    Blessings, Debbie

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  26. Very cute! I never thought of dyeing the inside of the egg before. I'll have to try this!

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  27. I'm a deviled egg fan. So glad I found you from the Designs By Gollum link. If yo get a chance, I'd love for you to swing by Momtrends and share this on our Friday Food Linky.

    http://www.momtrends.com/2011/05/recipe-linky-summer-salads/

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  28. What a cute idea and so festive!
    Have a great weekend!
    ~Rainey~

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  29. Hi Lynn!

    These are fantastic and so impressive looking.

    Have a great weekend!

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  30. Great idea and perfect for the upcoming holidays! Have a wonderful weekend.
    Jane

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  31. These are so cute. Great for the 4th of July but you could mix up any color. I wonder if teeth and tongues also turn red or blue?

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  32. They look so good and so cute, Lynn....Christine

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  33. I love deviled eggs...

    These are a great idea!

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  34. I loves me some deviled eggs and how cute are these red, white & blue ones! Thanks for sharing:)

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  35. Lynn- this is the cutest thing I've seen in ages! How fun to have an actual colored EGG, instead of just the shell! July 4th party- here I come! :-)
    ~ Sue

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  36. The perfect companion to a Memorial Day bar b que!

    - The Tablescaper

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  37. What a cute idea! I guess we're SAFE eating all that dye????

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  38. I can only say, it's food coloring and I'm still kicking! Guess folks that are worried about it just won't make them:@)

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  39. Shared a link to this on my blog:

    ttp://stackedstonefarm.blogspot.com/2011/05/patriotic-eggs-for-memorial-day-from.html

    Have a GREAT holiday weekend! :)

    -Liz, Stacked Stone Farm

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  40. Yum! I had fun looking through your blog! I am your newest follower and would love it if you would check out my blog and follow me too!
    -Nikki
    http://chef-n-training.blogspot.com/

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  41. How fun are these! What a great holiday idea. :)

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  42. What an adorable idea! Deviled eggs are the best.

    You should totally do black/orange Halloween and red/green Christmas eggies :)

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