Wick's Easter Deviled Eggs

"These step you outside the normal boundaries of deviled eggs with a surprise ingredient - potato chips! This was my Dad's (Wick Brandon) recipe - he got the recipe from a box of potato chips in the 70's. There are NEVER leftovers, and Easter would not be the same without them. Enjoy! Viclynn"
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
7
Yields:
8 eggs
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • 1. Cut the eggs in half, lengthwise and scoop out yolks to a large bowl.
  • 2. Mix in mayonnaise, potato chips, bacon and parsley. (Note that the potato chips will absorb some of the moisture, so I have noted 2-4 tbs. of mayo. I usually use more than less).
  • 3. Stuff egg whites with yolk mixture.
  • 4. Sprinkle with paprika and pepper.
  • (Refrain from adding salt, as the salt on the potato chips adds flavor).

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Reviews

  1. Where are the extra stars! These are amazingly delicious! They weren't as moist as some deviled eggs, but the taste was great. I halved the amount of bacon, and that didn't seem to impact the taste, at least not to us! Thanks so much for sharing a deiliciously different deviled egg recipe!
     
  2. These were VERY well recieved. The guys loved it that I was able to overfill the eggs! "It helped cover up the 'yucky' white part." For myself, I thought they were a little too salty. Thnx for sharing your recipe, Viclynn. Made for PAC Spring 2010. You've been adopted! http://www.recipezaar.com/bb/viewtopic.zsp?t=327498&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
     
  3. Made for Fav's of 2009 Tag. I used Lay's Baked chips, the full amount of mayo and less bacon. They were good, but didn't seem very salty. I think I would add garlic powder and some salt. The kids liked them, but didn't like the paprika. :) Like Terri said, there was more filling than fit in the eggs.
     
  4. What a fun twist! These were so unique and delicious. I used salt and vinegar this time, and am eager to try them again with another flavor. Thanks for sharing! PAC Fall '09 Edited to add: We tried them with cheddar & sour cream chips, and they were amazing!!
     
  5. Great flavor! [I used sour cream and onion chips]. I liked the eggs so much, I took the leftovers and mashed them together to make a sandwich filling...delicious. And when I even had too much sandwich filling, I used the last couple of tablespoons to roll up in a crisp iceberg lettuce leaf...yummy! I will definitely be using this recipe again and again.
     
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