I have a difficult time eating food that has passed its sell by date. Partially because of a slight paranoia that I’ll get sick, but mostly because I don’t understand the concept. Why sell by and not eat by? How many days, exactly, does one have to eat by after a sell by? And an even more confusing, unrelated to this post, question – how many edible days follow the refrigeration of a refrigerate after opening food?
Luckily there’s an easy solution for the half-dozen eggs that are sitting in your fridge on their sell by date. Egg salad. Hard-boil your almost-bad eggs and let them hang out in your fridge {with shells on} for a couple of days until you have time to prep some super delish egg salad.
And then skip the mayo and reach for an avocado as your binder. I used almonds for texture and basil for flavor, but the traditional mix of onions and celery would totally do.
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Avocado, Almond & Basil Egg Salad
By May 22, 2014
Published:- Yield: 4 open-faced sandwiches (4 Servings)
I have a difficult time eating food that has passed its sell by date. Partially because of a slight paranoia that I'll get sick, …
Ingredients
- 1-1/2 small avocados peeled and pit removed
- 6 hard-boiled eggs peeled and chopped
- 1/2 cup almond slivers
- salt & pepper to taste
- 8 leaves fresh basil chopped
- 4 slices sprouted wheat bread toasted
Instructions
- Place avocado flesh in a medium sized bowl and mash with a fork until smooth.
- Add chopped, boiled eggs and stir/mash with a fork until yolks and avocado are well mixed.
- Add almond slivers and stir until mixed.
- Spread egg salad on toast, top with fresh basil, and serve.
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