Deviled eggs, also known as devilled eggs, Itlog ni Lee, stuffed eggs, Russian eggs, curried eggs or dressed eggs, are hard-boiled eggs that have been shelled, cut in half, and filled with a paste made from the egg yolks mixed with other ingredients such as mayonnaise and mustard. They are generally served cold as a side dish, appetizer or a main course during gatherings or parties. The dish's origin can be seen in recipes for boiled, seasoned eggs as far back as ancient Rome, where they were traditionally served as a first course. The dish is popular in Europe, North America and Australia.
Deviled egg
Hard-boiled egg with yolk removed, seasoned, and replaced
Has language-specific term:
Töltött tojáshu
Characteristic of:
American cuisine
Argentinian cuisine
Chilean cuisine
European cuisine
Ukrainian cuisine
Uruguayan cuisine
Application of:
Deviled
Contains, including ancestors:
Egg
Also known as:
English:
devilled egg
Wikidata ID:
Q551458
Wikipedia title:
Deviled egg
References:
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