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9 Reviews of Deviled Egg Chicks!

From: TnuSami

On Apr 17, 2006

I made these yesterday for our family Easter dinner. It was a little time-consuming to cut the tops off and carefully get the yolks out, but well worth the results! My 6 year old had a great time putting the eyes & beaks on! We just used bits of pimiento from extra olives for the beaks & they worked well. The chicks looked fabulous and will probably become a fun Easter tradition at our house! Thanks!!

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    From: *Kathy*

    On Apr 16, 2006

    These eggs are a nice surprise on a buffet table. I colored the peeled eggs in 1 cup water plus 8-10 drops food coloring before cutting the top section. I didn't have any olives, so I used a few small pieces of red bell pepper for the eyes. Thanks for posting such fun recipe!

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    From: Impera_Magna

    On Apr 16, 2006

    I wish you could have seen the little one's faces... as well as the adults... when they spotted these adorable chicks on the dinner table. They were quite a hit... and looked so cute nestled among the spring greens on the plate. I used carrots and red bell pepper for the eyes and mouth (no olives) and they were not only cute but tasty too! Thanks for sharing this recipe. It was a HIT at Easter dinner!

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  • From: princesslisa of a galaxy far far away

    On Apr 17, 2006

    I am posting a review to thank you for the idea. We didn't have enough time to make the eggs this way but we sliced them in half (like the traditional deviled egg)and piped in the filling. Then we added the "eyes and beak". Everyone still got a kick out of them! Just a quicker variation on your adorable idea. Thanks!

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  • From: REEVES73

    On Mar 14, 2006

    this is such a cute idea. i am going to make these for my son, may i will be able to get him to eat the whole egg instead of just the yellow's

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    From: Proud Veteran's wife

    On Mar 21, 2008

    Wow! I forgot to rate this recipe! This was a huge hit last year at a brunch I went to. On step #10 I found it easier to cut the egg completly in half rather then just 1/3. I also think next time I make this I will use smaller eggs then the extra large, only because it was a bit too much for just 1 serving. I did love the idea though! I used some of the pimento from the olives for the beak rather then red bell pepper. Thanks for the cute idea it was a huge hit!

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  • From: ImACookingDiva

    On Mar 25, 2008

    We made these little peepers for Easter this year. They looked so cute as the centerpiece for our buffet table. I even added chopped olives in with the mix. We all enjoyed them!

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  • From: Chefster**

    On Apr 23, 2008

    Cute Easter treat. I wasn't sure if I could cut the zig zag properly, but all turned out pretty good. Worth the extra work for Easter.

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    From: Axe

    On May 13, 2009

    These were a hit! however....I found that trying to cut the eggs in a zigzag pattern was close to impossible so I cut them straight across and they looked just fine. Check out my pics. Thanks for a keeper!

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