From: evelyn/athens
On Jun 3, 2007
We love deviled eggs. These were good. The creole seasoning added an interesting blend of spices. Can't get Miracle Whip here, so I used regular mayo and whipped in the tiniest bit of sugar.
From: ~Nimz~
On Nov 19, 2005
Very tasty. Love the creole seasoning in this. I used lite Mayo instead of the Miracle Whip, personal preference, but kept everything else as is. Gread deviled eggs Mama.
From: bluemoon downunder
On Oct 9, 2005
I halved this recipe and used 3/4 tablespoon of mayonnaise (I’ve never bought Miracle Whip, and I’m not even sure what it is) and 3/4 tablespoon of reduced fat sour cream. I also didn’t know what creole seasoning was but I’m sure it would be too hot for my taste anyway, so I used 1/4 teaspoon (this was for 6 eggs) of sweet paprika. These milder devilled eggs, maybe even de-devilled eggs, were very tasty and very creamy, and we enjoyed them as part of a light multi-cultural lunch with crusty bread and Yosi's Israeli Salad Yosi's Israeli Salad. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
From: Thorsten
On Jun 11, 2006
I haven't had these for years and now I know how much I missed these. These eggs are a fantastic finger food for any party. Delicious and as hot as you like them - and I like them very hot. They can be easily make in advance and they will be gone in a minute. So make a lot of them. Your guests will love them.
From: Ang11002
On Jun 10, 2006
Well, I think I blame my heavy hand and not the recipe...hence the 4 stars and not the 3. These were really salty!
I blame my creole seasoning though. The eggs with less filling were quite tasty though. Thanks Mama!!
From: Pot Scrubber
On Jul 5, 2006
Do I like these? No I LOVE them. I have never used Miracle whip in deviled eggs before... nice touch, dear! Made three dozen of these little suckers for my White Trash BBQ and they were gone before anything else was. THanks, Hope!
From: BLUE ROSE
On Jun 25, 2006
I chose to make this for a party we went to. I chose only to put this in afew of them. The only comment I got was why did't I make more of these for those who liked it hot. I used Mayo for this, that was what I had on hand. Personaly this is also my type of deviled eggs.
From: katie in the UP
On Oct 6, 2005
I like the Creole seasoning in them!! I also used MAYO not a Miracle whip fan. I put the beaten yolks in a zip loc...cut the corner and filled the egg whites..ok it was kind of messy..but they taste good!!
From: Jacqueline in KY
On Sep 27, 2006
Never had Mustard in my deviled eggs but these were just great, just like all your recipes are. I am going to start claiming your recipes as my own since I make them often. Thanks again for being such a wonderful cook and person.
From: twissis
On Nov 30, 2008
We liked your tasty SW twist & our Post-Thanksgiving dinner guests did too. Miracle Whip is not imported to Iceland, so I used reg mayo + my supply of Tony Chachere's Famous Creole Seasoning by Miss Annie. Served as part of a combo starter plate w/an international flavour & joined by Cheesy Smoked Salmon Appetizers by **Jubes** + Summer Time Easy Courgette - Zucchini Carpaccio by French Tart, it was well-received. It is fun to do things like this here in Iceland for our friends as they often do not know about delicious & primarily U.S. foods that we take for granted as commonplace cuisine. Congrats on your Wk 12 Football Pool win & thx for sharing this recipe w/us.
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