Don't know about you... But the idea of adding ketchup to deviled eggs is new to me? Add in this silly advertisement/recipe card from the 50's and I just had to try them! Ma was a willing taste tester and we both thought these tangy and puckery eggs were pretty darn good! So, if you're looking for something ~just a little different~ this Easter, don't hesitate to give them a try:@)
I love that the recipe is scaled down to four eggs too.
My suggestion, fish the relish out of the jar with a fork (tap on lid of jar to remove excess liquid)
and let fork rest on a paper towel for a few seconds to dry even more.
My suggestion, fish the relish out of the jar with a fork (tap on lid of jar to remove excess liquid)
and let fork rest on a paper towel for a few seconds to dry even more.
Courtesy of Hey My Mom Used to Make That.
Love that recipe card! Another great deviled egg recipe, Lynn!
ReplyDeleteI never had ketchup (and Heinz is the only brand I buy!), in my deviled eggs, but it sounds great. I love the old timey recipe card!
ReplyDeleteI love those retro recipes!!
ReplyDeleteThe ketchup addition is new to me too, I bet it is very 'devilish'...love that retro recipe card!
ReplyDeleteMy deviled egg lover would definitely approve!
ReplyDeleteYou are the deviled egg queen Lynn!
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