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Jalapeño egg salad recipe

This week, I’ve been plowing through my book’s page proofs, making corrections and cuts where needed. Unfortunately, I’m a bit of a perfectionist and when I turn in the proofs next week, I know that I’ll want more time.

But then I saw this Chinese proverb, “Were I to await perfection, my book would never be finished,” and I laughed because this is so true.

So what does this have to do with egg salad? Not a lot, except that it’s spring, which for me always signals a time for fresh beginnings and an opportunity to throw out the old to make room for the new.

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That’s how I feel about my book right now—it’s time to send it along to make room for a new project in my life. And yes, eggs are a symbol of rebirth, which is why they’re so closely associated with my favorite spring holiday, Easter.

When I was young, my family and I would spend the week before Easter decorating hard-boiled eggs by dipping them in vinegar and food coloring. Sure, the eggs were fun and festive, but the best thing was having a refrigerator filled with leftover eggs.

Now, I don’t like hard-boiled eggs in too many things—whenever they pop up in meatballs, gravies, or soups, I tend to eat around them. But a plain, unfettered hard-boiled egg is probably the perfect snack—it’s portable, healthy and comes in earth-friendly packaging.

Of course, I tend to embellish and often I’ll take that egg and doctor it up a bit with some mayonnaise, mustard, and jalapeños to make a salad. I started doing this back when I was in high school, and it’s been a favorite snack every since. It’s good as a dip with tortilla chips, though it also makes for a fine sandwich, especially with slices of avocado and bacon.

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These days, I don’t often decorate eggs at Easter, but I still love hard-boiled eggs. And for the next few days, in between doing rain dances for the dry parts of Texas and finishing editing my proofs, I hoping this jalapeño egg salad will keep me satisfied and energized.

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5 from 5 votes

Jalapeño egg salad

Cuisine Texan
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings 2 cups
Author Lisa Fain

Ingredients

  • 6 hard-boiled eggs
  • 1 pickled or fresh jalapeño seeds and stems removed, diced
  • 1 green onion finely chopped, green part only (about a tablespoon)
  • 1 teaspoon chopped cilantro
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 tablespoon mayonnaise
  • 2 tablespoons yellow mustard
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • Salt black pepper and cayenne to taste
  • Bread or tortilla chips for serving

Instructions

  • Peel the eggs and then roughly chop. Gently stir in the jalapeño, green onion, ground cumin, mayonnaise, mustard and lemon juice. Add salt, black pepper and cayenne to taste.
  • Serve either on bread for a sandwich or tortilla chips as a dip.

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48 Comments

  1. Fredericka says:

    I love everything in this recipe and will make it Easter afternoon or Easter Monday. Thanks for the prayers for rain. Where I live (Brenham),we are considered exceptional on the drought scale. Cattlemen are selling off because of the lack of grass and stock tanks drying up. Sad.

  2. SeattleDee says:

    Love the recipe and the post, but the real excitement is over the phrase "I turn in the proofs next week". Congrats and Whoopie!!!!!!! I'm off to join the presale crowd.

  3. Patricia Scarpin says:

    I'm a complete sucker for spicy food and this is making me drool! What a delicious recipe.

  4. Lisa Fain says:

    Maris–Indeed! A terrific way to use them.

    Susan–It's perfect for potlucks!

    Fredericka–That breaks my heart. I hope Texas gets the rain it needs soon.

    SeattleDee–Thank you so much for buying the book–hope you enjoy it!

    Patricia–You and me both–I love spicy food!

  5. What a great blog! Everything looks so lovely and sounds so yummy I can't wait to try a bit of everything! Off to put your book on my wish list.