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  • Cookbook of the Month Recipe – Spicy Southwestern Deviled Eggs

    Jul 18


    As of yesterday, I hadn’t made this week’s cookbook of the month recipe. I had intended to all week – but my husband has been sick, and so cooking for one while pregnant was not happening. I had picked out a recipe to make last night, but after a hair appointment that lasted longer than expected, my husband told me to just come home and not worry about stopping at the grocery store to pick up the ingredients. He said we would just find something at home. Come to find out, he wasn’t even hungry. I had decided to skip out on a week – I haven’t done that since I started my cookbook of the month project in October of last year, and I knew you all would forgive me – being pregnant and tired and all. But as I sat there, with the cookbook within my eye’s view, guilt started to get to me. I may not be cooking a whole lot these days, but I do want to keep up with the cookbook of the month recipes! So I searched through the book to find a quick recipe that I had all of the ingredients for.

    This recipe was kind of a strange choice for me. Let me explain – I love eggs. Growing up, I never liked runny yolks. Whenever my mom made eggs, I would have to make sure she broke my yolk so that it was nice and hard. But then I met my husband. He introduced me to many of the finer things of life – medium-rare steak, Brussels sprouts, and eggs over easy. Now I can’t eat a well done steak or a hard yolk. It just doesn’t taste good. But then in comes pregnancy. I’ve been ok with most of the food restrictions, but I really miss my runny yolks.

    This has made breakfast quite the adventure. I already mentioned that I’m not into sweet right now – so waffles and pancakes and cereal are out. I’m not an oatmeal or cream of wheat fan, so those don’t work. I have been having some scrambled eggs on toast or a tortilla, but it’s getting really old. Really old. And I just can’t get myself to eat a fried egg with a hard yolk. So in the last week or so, even the thought of eggs has made me kind of sick to my stomach.

    So when I decided to make deviled eggs, I figured I must be out of my mind. But for some reason, they sounded really good. Maybe because the egg is cooked differently – I’m not sure. Plus, they were fast, easy, and I had all of the ingredients at home.

    I basically followed the recipe, except I cut the recipe down so I only made 3 eggs for myself for dinner. I didn’t really measure anything, just did it by sight. I’m loving anything hot right now, so I added extra jalepenos, so that is probably why mine look so watery. Or it could be that I didn’t refrigerate them for an hour like the recipe instructs – I ate them right away. I wish I would have had the cilantro to garnish them with, I’m sure they would have looked prettier that way, but my fridge is pretty empty right now and there was none to be found. And I found another way I like my eggs right now! (Not that I’m going to be eating them this way for breakfast, but these days, you never know!!)

    Spicy Southwestern Deviled Eggs
    slightly adapted from Southern Living Annual Recipes 2007

    1 dozen large eggs, hard-cooked and peeled
    6 tablespoons mayonnaise
    2 to 4 tablespoons pickled sliced jalepeno peppers, minced
    1 tablespoon yellow mustard
    1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
    1/8 teaspoon salt
    fresh ground pepper
    Garnish: chopped fresh cilantro (optional)

    Cut eggs in half lenthwise, and carefully remove yolks. Mash yolks; stir in mayonnaise, jalepeno peppers, mustard and cumin. Season with salt and pepper. Spoon or pipe egg yolk mixture into egg halves. Cover and chill at least 1 hour or until ready to serve. Garnish, if desired.

20 Responses to “Cookbook of the Month Recipe – Spicy Southwestern Deviled Eggs”

  1. Katerina said on

    Great pictures.

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  2. Now that’s an update to a picnic classic!

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  3. It looks great!

    A little pregnancy breakfast tip that I’ve discovered from my two pregnancies – make breakfast burritos when you are feeling well, then you can freeze them for a week or two and have fast good breakfast when you aren’t feeling up to cooking. I lived on scrambled eggs the first time around (and incidentally didn’t eat them again for a really long time).

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  4. I love deviled eggs and these sound like really good ones! Have you thought about maybe having a cheese sandwich for breakfast? Sometimes when I’m in a hurry and don’t feel like cooking or eating anything sweet that’s what I have.

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  5. To be honest, I am not a fan of deviled eggs, but I am sure yours are tasty. I do like the white part:)

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  6. S for Kitchen Confit said on

    Yummy! A number of my family members love deviled eggs. Will try this at the next family get-together.

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  7. Emiline said on

    YOU’RE PREGNANT!!!!!!????
    Congrats!!!

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  8. noble pig said on

    Okay when did I miss the prego part? Congrats and these look dang delicious!

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  9. yes, these are a fabulous alternative to a sweet breakfast. i’d be tempted to pass up a slab of coffee cake for a few. tempted…but probably not convinced. :)

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  10. glamah16 said on

    I was not a fan of deviled eggs growing up. But know I have rediscovered thses grest snack options. Who knew the variety of options.

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  11. Brilynn said on

    This post gave me a craving for deviled eggs, so I went and made some with shrimp!

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  12. Yum! Great photos :)

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  13. This is not something that I have ever tried. It would be perfect for a picnic.

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  14. I love the adding of jalapenos!

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  15. I really missed my runny yolks when I was pregnant – as well as brie, blue cheese, peanuts, shellfish …. !! These devilled eggs look great, not something I’ve tried myself before though!

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  16. Cumin and pickled jalepeno peppers? Hot hot hot but I don enjoy a spicy kick every once in a while. They look really good!

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  17. Oooh and congrats :D

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  18. JennDZ - The Leftover Queen said on

    Those look great! I know what you mean about eating the same thing over and over again ! Glad you found another way to eat eggs that you can enjoy!

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  19. I also enjoyed extra heat in my foods when pregnant. My grandma said the same thing, too! Your egg recipe looks great. I bet the combo of cumin, jalepeno, and cilantro tastes great. The incredible egg – where would we be without it!

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  20. I have been wanting to try deviled eggs for a while and these sound tasty!

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