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  2. Deviled Eggs Are Even Better When They’re Fried - AOL

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    Yields: 6-8 servings. Prep Time: 45 mins. Total Time: 45 mins. Ingredients. 12. hard-boiled large eggs, plus 2 raw eggs. 1/3 c. mayonnaise. 2 tbsp. yellow mustard

  3. The Best Thing I Ever Ate - Wikipedia

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    The Best Thing I Ever Ate is a television series that originally aired on Food Network, debuting on June 22, 2009 (after a preview on June 20). [1]The program originally aired as a one-time special in late 2008. [2]

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  7. Deviled-Egg Spread Recipe - AOL

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    3. Shell the eggs and halve them lengthwise. Coarsely chop half of the egg whites and transfer them to a large bowl. Add the remaining whites and all of the yolks to a food processor along with the mayonnaise and mustard and process until smooth. Scrape the mixture into the bowl and blend with the chopped egg whites. Season with salt and pepper. 4.

  8. 27 Super Bowl-Worthy Deviled Egg Recipes - AOL

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  9. Deviled egg - Wikipedia

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    The English word "devil", in reference to highly seasoned food, was in use in the 18th century, with the first known print reference appearing in 1786. [2] In the 19th century, the adjective "deviled" came to be used most often with spicy or zesty food, including eggs prepared with mustard, pepper, or other ingredients stuffed in the yolk cavity. [3]