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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (500g)

Recipe makes 1 servings

Calories 555
Calories from Fat 357 (64%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 39.7g 61%
Saturated Fat 9.0g 44%
Monounsaturated Fat 21.6g
Polyunsaturated Fat 4.5g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 848mg 282%
Sodium 1815mg 75%
Potassium 656mg 18%
Total Carbohydrate 24.6g 8%
Dietary Fiber 8.9g 35%
Sugars 7.8g
Protein 27.7g 55%

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Penguins

Recipe #381218 | 40 min | 20 min prep | add private note

By: kitelady
Jul 13, 2009

Penquins made from hard boiled eggs, pitted black olives and carrots Guarding Develed Eggs, each Penguin seems to have it's own personality. My sister Evelyn (Ebby) taught me how to make them several years ago.

SERVES 1 -24 , 1 -24 Penguins20 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Directions

  1. 1
    Hard boil as many eggs as you would like Penguins.
  2. 2
    Clean a "fat" carrot (first removing the green) and cut about an inch off the carrot from the top.
  3. 3
    Cut a notch (upside-down V,) in front and in back of the carrot . Your carrot now looks like penguin feet.
  4. 4
    After your eggs have cooled, peel the shell off.
  5. 5
    Take a long toothpick and put it into the center of the "feet".
  6. 6
    Slip the cooled hard boiled egg onto the toothpick, wide side down.
  7. 7
    Slip a short toothpick, through the egg. About half way up the egg.
  8. 8
    Cut a "beak" from a leftover piece of carrot
  9. 9
    Make a small nick in the middle of a jumbo pitted black olive and push the carrot (beak) into the olive.
  10. 10
    Place the olive on top of the toothpick, sticking out of the body, he now has a head!
  11. 11
    Get another black pitted olive and cut it in half.
  12. 12
    Place each half onto the "arms" of the short toothpick, penguin flippers!
  13. 13
    They look great in the middle of a plate of Deviled Eggs.
  14. 14
    No two penguins look alike and everyone loves them.
  15. 15
    Get creative, give them a scarf or cut the beak so that it's open".
  16. 16
    (Safety Note) Watch the toothpicks around kids, they will want to eat the penguins.
  17. 17
    (Second Safety Note) Watch the adults too.

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From: Assia

On Sep 19, 2009

how cute is that =]

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    From: Lparmoc

    On Aug 2, 2009

    Oh my gosh, these are adorable! I'm from Pittsburgh, home of the Stanley Cup Champion Penguins....you can't imagine how perfect these will be when we're in the playoffs again next year! Great idea.

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  • From: Chef Murphy #2

    On Jul 26, 2009

    cute idea

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  • From: Chippie

    On Jul 14, 2009

    Haven't made these, but had to comment on how cute the idea is :o)

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