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A Dozen Recipes for Leftover Easter Eggs

0****jupiterimages*|*Get great ideas for leftover Easter eggs, including egg salad, meatloaf with hard-boiled eggs, Norwegian Butter Cookies and ten more hard-boiled egg recipes.
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Got a few too many leftover Easter eggs on hand? The good news is that, if left in their shells, hard-boiled eggs will keep in the fridge for up to a week. But with the 12 hard-boiled egg recipe ideas here, they'll likely disappear a lot faster than that. In fact, you might find yourself boiling another dozen. (A note on safety: Be sure to use food-grade dye for your eggs and don't eat eggs that have been out of the fridge for more than two hours total.)

Southwestern Egg Salad Sandwich:
Mash chopped eggs with a potato masher or a fork along with some mayo, a little chipotle in adobo or chipotle chile powder, lime juice, salt and sliced scallions. Place on a sandwich roll along with sliced avocado.

Egg Quesadilla: Brush one side of a burrito-size flour tortilla with olive oil. Place oiled side down on a baking sheet. Scatter shredded pepper Jack cheese over the tortilla, top with sliced hard-boiled eggs, green salsa and cilantro sprigs. Top with more cheese and another tortilla. Brush top of tortilla with oil and bake until the cheese has melted and the tortilla is crisp.

Eggs in Purgatory: Make a spicy tomato sauce with onions, garlic, a little bacon (if you like), tomatoes and some cayenne. Slice hard-boiled eggs about 1/2-inch thick, place in a shallow pasta bowl and spoon sauce over.

Potato and Egg Salad: Boil Yukon gold potatoes in their jackets until tender. Drain; peel while still warm, cut into thick slices and toss with a little vinegar (I like sherry or rice vinegar, but it's really your choice). Let sit 30 minutes then toss with hard-boiled egg slices, finely chopped red onion, a little mayo, and a little mustard. If you like, jazz it up with some ham, shrimp or cooked chicken.

Eggs with Asparagus and Parmesan Cheese: Do a riff on an Italian classic that usually has poached or fried eggs atop roasted asparagus. Trim ends of asparagus, then cut them in half crosswise. Place in a bowl, toss with olive oil to coat and roast at 400 degrees until lightly browned and crisp-tender. Sprinkle with grated Parmesan and panko breadcrumbs and roast a few more minutes until cheese has melted. Top with chopped hard-boiled eggs and chives, and if you like, a drizzle of aged balsamic vinegar.
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Quick Egg and Vegetable Hash: Cook some chopped onions, diced red pepper, and thinly sliced peeled carrots in a combo of butter and vegetable or olive oil until the onion is golden brown and caramelized. Add diced cooked potatoes and cook until the potatoes are nicely browned. Add chopped hard-boiled eggs and just a little cream or half-and-half; cook until eggs are heated through.

Not Your Usual Egg Sandwich:
Use a baguette or a couple of slices of thick whole-grain country bread. Spread hot pepper jelly on both sides of the bread and top with arugula, sliced prosciutto and sliced eggs.

Warm Bacon, Spinach and Egg Salad: Cook a few slices of bacon until crisp, save the bacon fat and whisk it together with red wine vinegar, red currant jelly (or a little brown sugar) and toss while still warm with fresh spinach and sliced sautéed or grilled portobello mushroom caps, hard-boiled eggs cut in wedges and crumbled bacon. If you don't want to use bacon, omit it and make the dressing with olive oil.

Rich and Creamy Salad Dressing: Halve hard-boiled eggs and separate yolks and whites. Push yolks through a fine-meshed strainer. Whisk in olive oil, mustard, a touch of lemon juice, salt and pepper. Toss with a hearty lettuce, such as romaine, and garnish with chopped egg whites. Variation: Combine sour cream, mustard, yolks, and mayonnaise for a creamy thick dressing.

Norwegian Butter Cookies: This treat is a perfect use for egg yolks. In a mixing bowl, combine 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, 2 mashed hard-boiled egg yolks, and 1/4 cup granulated sugar. Beat until well combined. Beat in 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1 teaspoon grated orange zest, 1/4 teaspoon salt, and, if you like, 1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom. Fold in 1 cup all-purpose flour. Using a teaspoon measure, drop cookie dough mixture 1-inch apart onto a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake at 350 degrees for about 10 minutes, until golden around edges and set. Cool 2 minutes on the baking sheet, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely

Meatloaf with Eggs: Put together your favorite meatloaf mixture. Pat half of it into a loaf pan, then make a trench lengthwise down the center and place a row of hard-boiled eggs in the trench. Top with remaining meatloaf mixture, patting it down to enclose the eggs and bake.

Gratinéed Eggs: Make a white sauce by melting 3 tablespoons butter and whisking in 3 tablespoons of flour, cooking over medium-low heat until just beginning to turn golden. Whisk in 2 cups milk, a little nutmeg, salt, pepper and a pinch of cayenne. Cook until thick enough to coat the back of a spoon. Whisk in about a cup of shredded sharp cheddar (or more if you like). Spoon some of the mixture into an 8 x 8 baking dish that's been brushed with a little butter. Place 6 to 8 thickly sliced eggs in the dish and top with more sauce. Sprinkle with a little grated Parmesan and bake at 350 degrees until golden brown and bubbling.

For more ideas, see our deviled egg recipes and egg salad recipes.

Why won't this article print out for me???
It's terrific and Id like to keep it.

I'll let you know as soon as I stop laughing about the 'eggs in purgatory' recipe!lol

same problem here ... I wound up copying it and printing and that worked fine ???

Carol, to copy a recipe does take a few steps. First go to the e-mail icon at top of article. Follow those directions. Send e-mail to yourself. These will be a long URL to copy and paste. Do this and the entire recipe will appear in your e-mail. Then hi-lite the recipe you wish to keep, sometimes you must try a few times of hi-lighting to get just your recipe. Then click copy>write use your address>paste. The recipe you choose will be the only one to appear in your mail. THEN--it can be printed from your e-mailed message to yourself. Takes a few tries but it will work.

Save it under favorites...the + sign on the left upper corner of your comp. screen

Try sending this article to your e-mail then you can print it or save it.

Simultaneously press the CTRL key (hold it) then press the letter P. Should go right to your printer.

Great recipes.. but can't eat like this for a week! I think that every little bit helps. My husband and I have decided that we won't eat at restaurants during the week any more and cook for ourselves. This has helped us cut out a lot of the excess calories and generally eat a lot healthier. There was one problem. He wouldn't get off his lazy butt and I found I was doing all the cooking.. then I went out and found this beginners recipe book for him.. it was so perfect..so hilarious, and very politically incorrect. I won't tell you the name of the book on here.. cause some of the more conservative readers will jump down my throat, but if you have a good sense of humor and are not easily offended.. google "Whipped & Beaten Culinary Works".. but seriously. .don't goto the site if you can't take a good joke!

I couldn't get it to copy to a blank document so I went to the top of the article and e-mailed it to myself.

thank you for the recipes they all sound so good that i'm printing them out and try one every two days. brilliant idea.....

Can't use eggs out of the fridge for more than two hours!! I come from a big family, and my mom would do about 4 dozen Easter eggs. They would be on the kitchen table for about a week. We'd eat them for breakfast, make egg sandwiches for lunch, or just eat them as snacks for up to a week. No one EVER got sick.

Hard-boiled eggs were the original bar snack--they will easily keep for a week on the table as long as the shell isn't cracked. The ones that have cracked shells go into the egg salad. Here's another egg fact--they are stored in the back of the supermarket UNREFRIGERATED and they are fine for up to a week. Waffle House puts their eggs in the back but doesn't refrigerate them either--they go through them so fast that they never go bad. I've used eggs that were 2 months past the sell-by date that were fine--so eggs are not nearly as perishable as most people think!

I have left hard boiled eggs out over night many times and NEVER gotten sick from them! I think you would be able to smell if you had a bad egg...

when i was little these eggs were already out of fridge for more than 2 hours. when my parents hid them before my brothers and even got out of bed! we never got sick from eating the dyed eggs that sat out for more than 2 hours. come on people they're already cooked!!!

never put them in the fridge much better room temp salt soaks in better help yeah

Just highlight the page (or whatever portion you want), right click COPY and then PASTE into a Word document and then you can save or print - whatever you want - Easy as Pie.

This article is about eggs so why read it if you don't eat animal products? I hope I get to use some of these, the recipes are a great way to utilize my two dozen eggs. Happy Easter.

Steam asparagus, drain and put in warm, shallow bowl or platter. Make white sauce, pour over asparagus, and top with 1/4" thick sliced hard boiled eggs. Grind pepper over the top and serve, GREAT!

I have always peeled them and dropped them into a gallon jar of jalepenos. Easy pickled eggs to use anytime. I just finished the last one from Easter last year so making a new jar today. You can eat them right out of the jar or use in recipes at your leisure without worrying about them spoiling.

Can you see the word PRINT over the picture? It means print this atricle...try it.