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Spinach & Parmesan Deviled Eggs

November 28, 2016 by Kristin

spinach-deviled-eggs

It’s potluck h’orderves season which, for someone who loves tasting bites of everything, is the greatest time of year! Growing up, there were two dishes that were sure to be on my grandma’s kitchen counter before a special occasion meal: a relish tray and deviled eggs. Now that I’m in Austin and, well, it’s 2016, counters are more likely to be filled with hummus and charcuterie than Grandma’s classics.

hard-boiled-eggs

But over the past couple years, there’s been a resurgence of deviled eggs on restaurant menus. And not your typical deviled eggs, super fancy pants deviled eggs. So when I unpacked a package full of La Terra Fina spinach dips into my fridge and placed them next to a carton of eggs, putting the two together in a dish seemed like the obvious way to whip up some fancy pants deviled eggs.

vital-farms-eggs

There a few wonderful things about this recipe. First, the ingredient list is minimal and there’s no “salt and pepper, to taste” line in the instructions. So when your mind is in party-mode and you’re more interested in remembering to put on mascara than worrying about the right balance of salt, this recipe’s got ya covered.

la-terra-fina-spinach-greek-yogurt-dip

Second, this dip is made with Greek yogurt which is much lighter than mayonnaise. And if you’re going to eat an embarrassing amount of deviled eggs in one sitting {like me}, a lighter deviled egg will allow you to move on to your next bite a little more comfortably.

And lastly, it’s a fun and easy way to change up a classic dish!

Although I received compensation to create a recipe for La Terra Fina, the opinions in this post are completely my own and based on my experience.

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Filed Under: Gluten Free Recipes, Sides Recipes

Avocado, Almond & Basil Egg Salad

May 22, 2014 by Kristin

No Mayo Egg Salad

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?

Boiled Eggs

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.

Avocado Almond Basil 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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Filed Under: Dairy Free Recipes, Gluten Free Recipes, Main Dish Recipes, recipes Tagged With: egg salad, healthy, recipes, vegetarian

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