Russian Deviled Eggs are an elevated version of the traditional ones. Colorful and tasty, it's the perfect hors d’oeuvre for the Holidays
Prep Time15 minutesmins
Cook Time20 minutesmins
Passive time1 hourhr
Servings: 6
Author: Francine Lizotte
Course: Canapes, Hors d'Oeuvres
Cuisine: International
Keyword Christmas, Easter, Easy Recipe, Elegant Cuisine, Fish & Seafood, Gluten Free, Low Sodium/No Sodium, New Year's, Party Food, Thanksgiving Day
Ingredients
6largefree-run eggs, hard-boiled, peeled and halvedtips & tricks
1/2cupRussian dressingsee Recipe
2tbsp.red caviar (such as lumpfish, rainbow trout, etc.), or as needed
fresh dill, as neededtips & tricks
Directions
Cook the eggs accordingly before transferring them to a water bath for 10 minutes.
When it’s time to peel off the shells, roll each egg on the counter, putting enough pressure on to crack the shell before soaking them back in cold water. In case you still have a hard time peeling them off, simply run some cold water between the shell and the outer membrane
Use a sharp knife and slice them, cleaning the blade between each egg. Drop the yolks into a bowl, scraping it out if needed, and mash the yolks very well into tiny pieces.
Spoon a ¼ cup of the Russian dressing into the egg yolks and stir until well combined before adding more, a little at a time until desired mix is achieved.
Transfer the filling into a piping bag using a 32 star tip and fill up the egg’s cavities.
Add a tiny amount of caviar on top of the filling. Garnish with a small sprig of dill in the filling at the top of each egg to give it that festive look.