After every Easter there are always a multitude of eggs left. Here are 20 hard-boiled egg recipes that’ll use them up so they don’t go bad!
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Well, Easter is over and now you’ve got hard-boiled eggs coming out the ying yang. I once heard it said that the two best ways to save money on food was to:
1. cook from scratch
2. eat leftovers.
So you’re on the right track! Hard-boiled eggs will go bad fairly quickly so you may need to eat them up quickly while you can. I’ve put together some recipes that should be appetizing for everyone in the family not just the adults!
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Breakfast
Baked egg in a sausage
Toast with egg an avocado
Grilled cheese eggs
Salads
Iceberg wedge salad
Classic egg salad
Avocado caprese salad
Brussel sprouts and egg salad
Pull out these fun connecting questions to share some laughs with your precious ones!
Use them at:
- meal times
- car rides
- as a “calm down” trick
- for dinner time conversation
- or any time the day is getting chaotic or
- you need a reset to connect.
Sandwiches
Cobb salad sandwich
Egg salad sandwich
Cheesy ham and egg sandwiches
Deviled Eggs
Buffalo Chicken Deviled Eggs
Lazy deviled eggs
Chili lime deviled eggs
Green eggs and ham deviled eggs
Smoked salmon deviled eggs
Rainbow deviled eggs
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Learn MoreDinner
Indian onion and yogurt egg curry
Soba noodle bowl with sesame dressing
Scotch eggs
Pickled red beet eggs
Egg and muffin pizzas
My kids are fairly adventurous eaters, and I know they’d eat up a lot of these recipes. Do you have a favorite boiled egg recipe? I need a foolproof way to boil an egg too, by the way!
FAQs
Boiled eggs can typically be kept safely in the refrigerator for up to one week. However, it’s essential to store them properly to maintain their freshness and minimize the risk of contamination.
Yes, leftover boiled eggs can be frozen for later use. It’s best to freeze boiled eggs with their shells intact and allow the boiled eggs to cool completely before freezing them. Frozen boiled eggs may have a different texture after thawing them out.
Sapana says
My kids eat just the Egg White and hate Egg Yolk. I am going to try some the above recipes I hope it will help me feed them egg yolk easily. Thanks.