Easter Egg Starter Recipe at MyDish

Easter Egg Starter

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Method

  • 1. Bring a small saucepan of water to a simmer (don't allow the water to boil vigorously as this could crack your eggs). Allow enough water to just cover the eggs by about 1 centimeter.

  • 2. Gently place your 4 eggs into the water using a spoon and allow to cook for about 4 mins to get hard (not too hard) boiled eggs. Don’t over boil as the yolks will turn black and this will spoil the dish.

  • 3. Now remove the eggs from the water and peel off the shell. I always find running the eggs under cool running water makes them much easier to peel.

  • 4. Now cut the eggs length-wise in to equal halves.

  • 5. On your individual serving plates or side-plates arrange a little bed of lettuce and place the two halves of egg, flat side up, on each plate, on the bed of lettuce.

  • 6. Taking a teaspoon, place a small blob of mayonnaise on each one. You can also use an icing piper for this an make an attractive pattern with the mayonnaise on top of each egg.

  • 7. Now gently sprinkle each egg it some pepper and salt.

  • 8. Having previously finely chopped your fresh chives, sprinkle some chives (to taste) onto each seasoned egg.

  • 9. Finally, sprinkle a little paprika onto each egg to give some additional flavour and colour.

  • 10 There you go, a simple, quick, tasty and attractive starter for you and your guests.

  • 11. Enjoy!
  • Tips

    • If your budget will stretch that far it is also lovely to garnish these little delights with a spot or two of caviar, very impressive looking and adds another taste dimension!

    Ingredients

    • 8 Eggs
    • 1 Letuce
    • 0.5 tsp. Salt
    • 0.5 tsp. Pepper
    • 8 tsp. Mayonnaise
    • 2 tsp. Paprika
    • 1 packet Chives

    By Views 1904  Added Thu Mar 18 2010


    Great starter before a meat roast