Spanish-Style Deviled Eggs

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April​/May 2009

After countless tests, we found the best way to cook our Spanish-Style Deviled Eggs was to cover the eggs with an inch of water, bring to a boil, cover, and remove from the heat to avoid overcooking. After a few minutes, we drained the eggs and cooled them in ice water. The gentle heat perfectly cooked the eggs—not a chance of a green tinge or unpleasant smell. For the creamiest texture, we forced the yolks through a fine-mesh sieve before mixing them with the filling ingredients, in this case mayonnaise augmented by a little sour cream for flavor and silkiness. Dijon mustard provided spice, while sherry vinegar gave our Spanish-Style Deviled Eggs a bit of tang. We also added green olives with pimento, cheddar cheese, and some paprika for a smoky, spicy, assertive kick.

Makes 1 dozen

You can use reduced-fat mayonnaise and sour cream in this recipe. To fill the eggs, a spoon works just fine, but for eggs that look their Sunday best, use a pastry bag fitted with a fluted (star) tip or make your own pastry bag (see related Step-By-Step). For a smoky, spicy kick, use smoked rather than plain paprika.

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