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With everything else you’re making for your Easter lunch (or weekend picnics, potlucks, or other get-togethers), you can give yourself a helping hand by making deviled eggs in advance—at least several of the steps. Here’s how.
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If you are responsible for bringing deviled eggs, you can give yourself a head start with these tips:
If you don't want to be piping as guests walk in your door, you can pipe ahead. Deviled eggs will stay in good shape—that is, the yolk mixture is unlikely to turn watery — for up to six hours if stored in the fridge. Pipe, garnish, cover, and chill to check the eggs off your list.
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How to Safely Transport Deviled Eggs
On their slippery curved whites, deviled eggs move easily — and swiftly — around plates when jostled. A car — and all the bumpy roads — can turn your perfectly piped eggs into a splatter painting-inspired mess. These four ideas can help ensure your deviled eggs arrive safely at their final destination:
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Best Garnishes for Make-Ahead Deviled Eggs
Garnishes are to deviled eggs what cherries are to ice cream sundaes: Without one, the dish just isn't complete. But if you're making your deviled eggs ahead of time and storing or transporting them, you've got to consider the impact the extra moisture exposure will have on the garnish. In short, some garnishes will be soggy — and that's no good.
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Here are some of the best garnishes for deviled eggs when you plan to make ahead:
- celery
- carrot
- raw onion
- jalapeno
- paprika
- red pepper
- radishes
Anything that isn't good without the crunch—bacon, nuts, crispy onions—as well as fresh herbs should wait until just before the eggs are served for the best texture and flavor.
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