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Smoked deviled eggs
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noletrain,[p]200 degrees for 90 min. Rince after smoking.[p]RayS
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RayS,Thanks. Was that your recipe? I've done them before when it was posted and everyone really liked them.
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noletrain,[p]That is from the posted recipe from some time ago.[p]Here is the recipe. I think it was posted by Chuck.[p]I boil and peel two dozen eggs, roll three in rub, place them all on an inverted plate setter covered in foil and smoke
them at 200* or less, with a combination of apple and orange chips for about 90 minutes. Chop up the three rubbed
ones along with the other yolks and use your favorite recipe from there. I use mayo, dry mustard, worchester,
vinegar and usually a little more rub. [p]Also I usually rinse off the eggs after smoking them, it cleans them up a bit. They look pretty much like a brown egg.
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RayS, pardon my ignorance, but what flavor does this yield? I presume it injects a smokey flavor in the eggs, but is there some other benefit I'm overlooking? Thanks.
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RayS, I did these last year, they were GREAT.I do not recall who posted it.The hard boiled ones were heavily coated with guilded splinters (but raging river or similar would work well).Smoke at 180 for one hour. chop up the coated eggs and reserve.Now split the remaining eggs and add the yolks to the chopped guilded splinters eggs.Save the smoked whites for later filling. add mayo, relish, mustard, salt and 1 tlbspoon more of rub to the yolk and mix it up, then fill the eggs with the mixture.Mine were not brown at all and the had a nice, very different, smokey flavor. HTH
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Bill-the-Grill,[p]I've never tried this deviled egg recipe, but have smoked eggs using this method. The out come is like any other food that has been smoked. The eggs will take on the flavour of the wood smoke that you use. Give it a try. The worst you can loss is the cost of a dozen eggs. [p]RayS
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