1 teaspoon yellow mustard
1 teaspoon white wine vinegar
1/8 teaspoon salt
Fresh ground black pepper (to taste)
Paprika
Place eggs in a large saucepan, cover with water. Bring to a boil; cover with a lid, remove from heat, and let stand 15 minutes. Drain immediately and fill the saucepan with cold water and ice to cool them down quickly. The eggs can be refrigerated overnight to make peeling easier, if desired.
Slice eggs in half lengthwise and carefully remove yolks. Place yolks in a medium bowl and add mayonnaise, mustard, vinegar, salt and pepper. Mash the yolks with a potato masher and mix the ingredients together. Put the mixture in a pastry bag with a plain round or star decorating tip, or you can just put it in a ziplock bag and cut off one corner. Pipe the filling into the egg whites. Sprinkle with paprika. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Makes 16 deviled eggs.
Sewconsult says
Your eggs looks so delicious. I am literally salivating at the thought. My family loves them. I use Miracle Whip instead of Mayo, so that gives them a tang that your vinegar does. I, also, use a piping bag. It makes filling them so easy and pretty.
Beckie in Brentwood, TN
Erin says
Oh yum! My son loves deviled eggs too. I think he could eat them for every meal if I'd let him. I've never added white wine vinegar though. I'll have to try that.
Marguerite says
Great deviled eggs and blog! Thanks for stopping by and for your nice comment. It's so nice to meet you!
kitty@ Kitty's Kozy Kitchen says
I'm with Landon, I love deviled eggs, too!!! Your photo is so pretty of your eggs. I love your deviled egg plate.
Chaya says
Love deviled eggs, especially such pretty ones. I love coming to visit. I always find a recipe, I want to make.
Anonymous says
I've been too lazy to pipe my deviled eggs. Yours looks so nice. I will have to pipe them out some time. Pat
Julie says
These look fantastic! My MIL is the deviled egg expert around here, but I'd love to give these a try 🙂
A Kitchen Witch says
Mmm. I've been in the mood for deviled eggs. Served alongside your baked beans and maybe some fried chicken and you'd have a southern meal fit for..well, me! ; )
Kendra aka The Meanest Momma says
I love deviled eggs — yours look beautiful and delicious!
Amy Anderson says
My husband's family introduced me to the addition of sweet relish to deviled eggs. Yours look really delicious. Thanks for linking up at A Little Nosh this week!
annelizabethrobertson says
Yay! I was needing a real recipe, not my throw in, let's see, what do I throw in? recipe! I love that your grandson's life is enriched by his grandmother's hearty and luscious eggs!