Eggs Divan (Deviled Egg Casserole)

"This was my grandmother's recipe (Alice Carbo), or at least I found it among her collection of postcards and things, and it had her name on it. It looks interesting, but I haven't tried it. Kind of like a cross between a deviled egg casserole and eggs benedict. Let me know what you think!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
16
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Grease pan.
  • Arrange broccoli in pan.
  • Cut eggs in half. Mix egg yolks, worcestershire sauce, dry mustard, onion, salt, pepper, deviled ham, and milk together.
  • Fill egg white halves with mixture.
  • Place deviled egg halves on top of broccoli.
  • For sauce, melt butter, blend in flour until smooth; add mustard, salt, pepper, milk and cheese. Heat until smooth and cheese has melted.
  • Pour sauce over broccoli and eggs.
  • Bake 30-40 mins, or until bubbly in 350 degrees oven.

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  1. My mother used to make this recipe when I was a kid - she got it from a Good Housekeeping Egg cook book which is falling apart from age. This is rich and good. She also made it with cooked asparagus, frozen spinach or green beans instead of the broccoli, and sometimes omitted the devilled ham. This is comfort food, as long as you aren't watching your cholesterol.
     
  2. I cannot rate or add a review at this time as I have not tried the recipe as yet. However, the ingredients and method sound like a wonderful combination of flavors and I am looking forward to trying it very soon. With dianabanana's other vegetable recommendations I am hard put to decide which to try first as they are all delightful in my opinion.
     
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  1. My mother used to make this recipe when I was a kid - she got it from a Good Housekeeping Egg cook book which is falling apart from age. This is rich and good. She also made it with cooked asparagus, frozen spinach or green beans instead of the broccoli, and sometimes omitted the devilled ham. This is comfort food, as long as you aren't watching your cholesterol.
     

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Raleigh is my current home base, but I am from Philly and have also lived in South Florida. I love pastries and baking but I also do lots of fun shortcut dinners.
 
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