Egg-cellent Salad

Getting Ready for All Those Farm Fresh Eggs

In preparation for my future daily supply of eggs from my chicks, I’ve been working on my egg salad recipe!

This one is a keeper.

Despite how incredibly simple it is, this has become one of those go-to recipes I come back to over and over again.

It’s perfect for:

  • Baby and wedding showers
  • Ladies lunches and church events
  • Quick summer lunches
  • Piled high on top of a thick slice of fresh homegrown tomato πŸ…

Simple recipes just have a way of sticking around.

And this one absolutely deserves a permanent spot in the rotation.


πŸ›’ Ingredients

  • 12 hard boiled eggs, peeled & grated
  • Β½ cup mayo
  • 1 tsp yellow mustard
  • 1 tbsp chopped dill pickle (relish works too)
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 tsp pepper (coarse pepper is best)
  • 10 slices white bread, crust removed

Homemade bread is definitely a WIN here!


πŸ‘©β€πŸ³ Step-by-Step Directions

πŸ₯š Step 1: Hard Boil the Eggs

Bring a large pot of water to a boil.

Using a slotted spoon, gently lower eggs into the water. Cover and boil for 13 minutes.

Transfer eggs immediately to an ice bath and let cool for about 10 minutes.

πŸ‘‰ The shells practically fall off using this method!


πŸ§€ Step 2: Grate the Eggs

Once peeled, grate the eggs into a medium mixing bowl.

And yes… I use my regular cheese grater for this and it works perfectly.

πŸ‘‰ This gives the egg salad the BEST texture.


πŸ₯£ Step 3: Mix the Egg Salad

Add:

  • mayo
  • mustard
  • chopped dill pickle
  • salt
  • pepper

Mix until everything is well combined.


🍞 Step 4: Build the Sandwiches

Remove crusts from bread slices and lightly spread mayo on each piece of bread.

Add a generous scoop of egg salad and… you know what to do from there πŸ˜„


πŸ› οΈ Kitchen Tool I Used

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πŸ’› Final Thoughts

Sometimes the best recipes really are the simplest ones.

No fancy ingredients.
No complicated process.

Just good food that brings people together around a table.

Those tend to be the recipes worth keeping.

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