Egg Salad Recipe

💡 Pro Tips:Use older eggs (7–10 days) for easier peeling.Chop eggs by hand for best texture—food processors make them gummy.For extra creaminess, mash 1–2 yolks into the mayo before mixing.

Step-by-Step Instructions (Creamy, Balanced, Foolproof)

1. Chop the Eggs
Peel cooled hard-boiled eggs.
Chop finely with a knife or egg slicer.
2. Mix the Base
In a bowl, combine mayo, mustard, lemon juice, salt, and pepper.
Stir until smooth.
3. Fold in Eggs & Add-Ins
Gently fold in chopped eggs, celery, and onion.
Don’t overmix—keep some texture.
4. Chill & Serve
Cover and refrigerate at least 30 minutes (flavors meld beautifully).
Taste and adjust seasoning before serving.

Serving Suggestions
🥪 Sandwiches: On whole wheat, rye, or croissants with lettuce and tomato
🥬 Low-carb: In butter lettuce cups or avocado halves
🍞 Open-faced: On toasted sourdough with microgreens
🥒 With sides: Pickles, potato chips, or sliced cucumbers

Make-Ahead & Storage Tips
Fridge: Keeps in airtight container up to 4 days.
Prep ahead: Hard-boil eggs up to 5 days in advance.
Avoid freezing—mayo separates when thawed.

 

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How to prevent watery egg salad?

 

A: Pat boiled eggs dry before chopping, and don’t add salt until just before serving (salt draws out moisture).
Q: Can I make it dairy-free?
A: Yes—it’s naturally dairy-free! Just check mayo label (most are egg + oil).
Q: Green ring on yolks?
A: Harmless! Caused by overcooking. Prevent by steaming eggs 12 mins, then ice bath.

❤️ The Heart of the Dish
This isn’t just a recipe—it’s a kitchen staple passed through generations. It’s what you make for picnics, potlucks, or a quiet lunch when you need something simple and satisfying.
So peel those eggs, stir with care, and enjoy. Because the best meals aren’t fancy—they’re creamy, classic, and made with love.
“Good egg salad doesn’t need a recipe—it just needs kindness, and someone hungry.” 🥚✨

 

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