Saturday, March 23, 2013

Carrot Crosses for Deviled Eggs at Easter-Simple Tutorial

I've had these Carrot Crosses for Deviled Eggs on my mind for a while now and finally decided to give them a try. They are very easy and I love the pretty color to spruce up a favorite deviled egg recipe.
If you'd like to learn about perfect hard boiled eggs or how to dye the whites click HERE.
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Peel and wash a fat carrot, thinly slice it on a steep diagonal (a little wider than 1/8" thick).

I just free-handed the crosses, you could make some paper templates to cut around if you'd like.
The bits and pieces of leftover carrot are great for soup.

Since carrots tend to dry out, if you cut them ahead of time store them between damp tea towels.
Add them to the eggs just before serving.
Happy Easter Planning:@)

38 comments:

  1. They are wonderful Lynn. I am terrible and have no patience for deviled eggs. I let my sister make them.

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  2. How seasonally perfect. This was a great idea. I hope your weekend is off to a great start. Have a good day. Blessings...Mary

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  3. What a wonderful idea for Easter :) They are perfect and Jesus is the reason we celebrate this blessed time.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Hugs,
    Stephanie

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  4. Perfect for the day! Thanks!

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  5. Nice touch and perfect for Easter. I am making deviled eggs to bring to a brunch, but mine will be tasty (I hope!) but boring, since I don't know all the guests who will be there. xo

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  6. What a great idea! I love me some deviled eggs!

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  7. Now this is very clever! Love the green tinged eggs!
    hugs, Linda

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  8. What a unique and clever thing to do with devilled eggs for Easter! We love devilled eggs at our house! Have a wonderful weekend! Angie xo

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  9. When I first glanced at this I couldn't figure how you could have made those crosses..Very impressive and clever! This would be a great project to do with the kids. Off I go to forward this to my daughter for the children. Thanks and have a lovely weekend xo

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    1. Thanks Sherri, I added a pic that should turn this more into a tutorial:@)

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  10. What a nice idea for Easter, I love it!

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  11. Oh dear me - some that pretty and not a bit of sugar : ) I hope you are putting some of these on Pinterest.

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  12. Now isn't that a sweet Easter touch for deviled eggs. You're so clever, Lynn. xo

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  13. Oh so creative Lynn! I keep telling myself I'm going to use your method to dye those eggs :)

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  14. Very cute.

    Great to have you be a part of Seasonal Sundays.

    - The Tablescaper

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  15. Oh these are perfect for Easter! Thanks for sharing in time for Easter.

    ~Emily
    The French Hutch

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  16. These are so adorable and would be perfect for Easter Brunch.

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  17. These are SO perfect for Easter. We always have deviled eggs for everyone to enjoy, but I love the meaning of the cross especially! I hope you have a Buona Pasqua (Happy Easter), my favorite holy day of the year!

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  18. Clever, clever Lynn!
    Can I eat one now???

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  19. This is very sweet and I am happy to see how pretty you displayed these! Thanks for sharing!

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  20. THIS is a cool idea! I'm just not sure I have a steady enough hand to do it. I will have to trick ye olde husband into it! :-) I'm going to click over there to see about dying those egg whites. Have a great weekend!

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  21. Very creative idea and I appreciate the tip about keeping the carrots moist. Hope you have a wonderful Easter.

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  22. What a pretty way to dress up the eggs...love this idea.

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  23. Love all of this Lynn!

    Big Hugs,
    Susan and Bentley

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  24. Such a clever way to decorate and nutritious too.

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  25. Your carrot crosses are perfect for Easter, and the dyed deviled eggs are really pretty. Thanks for the tutorial, and Happy Easter.

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  26. So cute. I still think your dyed deviled eggs are the cutest Easter thing going though!

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  27. Lynn,
    What a great idea and one that I will put to use this week. Thanks for sharing your creative gifts with us. Hope you have a great week and stay warm!
    Miz Helen

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  28. The hubby loves deviled eggs...and this is such a perfect presentation for our Easter buffet!! Beautifully done!

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  29. What a nice touch to the beloved deviled egg! xo Debbie

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  30. This is a great idea, Lynn, since it seems like most everyone serves deviled eggs on Easter Sunday. I love deviled eggs, and the orange color of the carrots looks nice with the yellow yolks. The symbolism of the cross is just perfect for Easter. Thanks for sharing, Lynn, and have a wonderful week.

    Denise at Forest Manor

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  31. They are perfect for Easter. There aren't many real Easter meaning crafts and recipes. Glad I found this. Thank you.

    We may have met by chance...but we become friends by choice.
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  32. I am so going to do this for Sunday lunch! My family will think I have morphed into Martha Stewart. Thanks for the eggcellent idea...Marlee

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  33. I love this idea so much that I have featured it at my blog today.

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  34. Very cool, Lynne. However much time it took was worth it.

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  35. Lynn, thanks for this Easter side dish that really celebrated the TRUE meaning of Easter! God bless you and your family!
    Thanks for sharing this recipe at TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS!!!

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  36. These are the greatest eggs, Lynn. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome recipe with Full Plate Thursday and have a great weekend.
    Come Back Soon!
    Miz Helen

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