Deviled Egg Salad
From Cook's Country
Slightly undercooking the eggs for our Deviled Egg Salad made for creamier, smoother yolks. Chilling the boiled eggs in an ice bath was an essential step that stopped the cooking process and prevented the eggs from overcooking. Mixing mashed yolks into the mayonnaise reduced the amount of mayonnaise that we needed and also helped smooth out most of the small bits of egg yolk.
Separating the cooked egg whites and yolks and treating them as separate elements ensured that tasters got large chunks of egg whites in each bite. Replacing chopped onion with chives gave the salad a better balance, while some spicy brown mustard lent kick. A small amount of lemon juice rounded out the flavors.
Makes about 3 1/2 cups, enough for 4 sandwiches
We prefer Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise (also known as Best Foods). You can substitute Hellmann's Light, but avoid Hellmann's Low-Fat Mayonnaise. If you like, replace the chives with scallions.
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