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Chicken Little Stuffed Eggs

Stuff some fun in deviled eggs. They've got the same great taste.

Prep Time: 30 Min

Total Time: 1 Hr 15 Min

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ddean1257 said: report Posted: 3/24/2013 6:38:52 PM
I used my zigzag cutter normally used for crinkle cut carrots or french fries and it worked beautifully!
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mrsglitch said: report Posted: 3/19/2013 3:22:51 PM
Teri700 - looks to me like shaved carrots were used for the grass.
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mar6496 said: report Posted: 7/28/2012 6:05:31 PM
Very Cute but very time consuming.
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bo-yo said: report Posted: 4/9/2012 4:57:52 PM
You better have lots of time & patience to make these! Trying to get the yolk out is a joke. Broke more of them than I actually got to fill!! Will never attempt this recipe again!
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scootersandi said: report Posted: 4/9/2012 11:02:26 AM
I made these yesterday (Easter) and they were a huge hit! To make them faster & easier to do, dye the blue first - it colors the eggs fastest. Yellow barely works, so I "painted" it on after stuffing them. Green & pink came out after soaking a little longer, but you can be cutting the blue ones while you wait. Also, I cut the eggs straight at the top, removed yolk, then made the zig-zag cuts on the front only (eggs are sturdier this way). If you lay the egg on a plate, it's easy to cut with a small paring knife from the inside & you won't rip the whites, plus it's much faster. Hope this helps!
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Bluiiis said: report Posted: 4/7/2012 12:50:10 PM
@Terri700 - It looks like to me, that is shaved carrots under the eggs. Happy Easter!
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Teri700 said: report Posted: 4/7/2012 12:22:26 PM
I don't have a tip at this point, but I was wondering if anyone knows what was used as the "grass" underneath these??? Thanks in advance if anyone has figured it out!
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Janiam said: report Posted: 4/4/2012 5:54:31 AM
I made these several years ago. They are just too cute! For the eyes, I took a black olive and with a straw cut out little round dots. They are time consuming but worth the effort. I used my regular recipe for deviled eggs.
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trestall said: report Posted: 4/4/2012 4:54:33 AM
I make deviled eggs almost every Sunday and the seceret is this...If you peel your eggs while they are still warm the shells will come off much more easily. I crack the fat end first then the pointy end then gently roll the sides to crack it all over, then start peeling at the fat end (where the air pocket was)...if the eggs are fresh they will peel perfectly almost every time!
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kilnkat123 said: report Posted: 4/3/2012 10:30:49 PM
Colored them green with yellow filling and made eyes with pimento filled olives. Kids loved them. So did the adults. You could also use capers.