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redfish

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This is a slight twist on the old favorite, Deviled Eggs. Not overly smokey, but you know it's there

After boiling and peeling the eggs, I'll take a few to the cooker. For a dozen eggs, I'll smoke three...for 18, smoke 4-5 and for two dozen, six, etc.

 smoke for an hour at 220∞ with some pecan and maple. You could use hickory or oak for a stronger smoke taste. I've coated the eggs with olive oil and some bbq rub.



 split ALL the 'unsmoked' hard boiled eggs and put the yolks into a bowl.



 finely chopped up completely the whole 'smoked' eggs, yolks and whites, and mixed in with the yolks from the other eggs.



Okay, now you can let your imagination run wild or you can follow Grandma's recipe, whatever you like  For the ones below I have mixed in some bbq rub, garlic powder, pepper, chili powder, sweet pickle relish, horseradish, Ranch dressing, mayonnaise and some hot sauce. I dusted the tops with more chili powder.



These make great appetizers, snacks, etc. Be warned though, if you take these to a party/gathering, you'd better make a double batch and some copies of the recipe to hand out.
#1 - October 20, 2006, 02:47:24 am
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ddog27

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Everything does taste better with a little smoke ;D ;D ;D ;D
#2 - October 20, 2006, 10:57:14 pm
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redfish

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and some beer with these  ;D
#3 - October 21, 2006, 02:52:42 am

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