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Halloween Artistry: Marbled Deviled Eggs with Avocado and Wasabi
Get ready to add a touch of spookiness to your kids' Halloween gathering with our Kids' Halloween Marbled Deviled Eggs. These Egg treats are both visually striking and delicious. By using a natural mix of blueberries and avocados, we've created marbled eggs that are perfect for a Halloween-themed occasion. With just a hint of wasabi and a sprinkle of black sesame seeds, these eggs offer a subtle, mysterious twist that both kids and adults will enjoy. Marbled deviled eggs with avocado and wasabi combine the rich creaminess of avocado, the zesty kick of wasabi, and a striking marbled appearance for a unique culinary experience. It's a creative and flavorful addition to your Halloween menu.
Servings
Makes 8 Deviled egg halves
Prep time
15 Minutes
Cooking time
12 Minutes
Total time
27 Minutes
Ingredients
4 large eggs
1 cup frozen blueberries
½ large avocado, seeded and peeled
1 teaspoon wasabi paste
1 teaspoon lemon juice
¼ teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon black sesame seeds
Directions
1. Prepare the Marbled Eggs
In a medium saucepan, place the eggs and add enough water to cover them by about an inch.
Bring the water to a rolling boil, then turn off the heat and cover the saucepan. Let the eggs sit for 9-12 minutes.
Carefully transfer the eggs to a bowl of ice water and let them cool for a few minutes.
2. Create the Blueberry Dye
In a small saucepan, bring the frozen blueberries to a simmer over medium heat. Mash them with a fork and simmer for 5-7 minutes until the liquid turns a deep purple.
Strain the blueberry juice into a bowl, discarding the solids.
3. Marbling Process
Once the eggs have cooled, gently crack their shells all over without peeling them.
Place the cracked eggs in a bowl with the strained blueberry juice, making sure they are completely submerged. Let them soak for at least an hour (or overnight in the refrigerator) for a marbled effect.
4. Make the Filling
Cut the eggs in half lengthwise and remove the yolks.
In a separate bowl, mash the yolks with avocado, wasabi paste, lemon juice, and salt until smooth and creamy. Feel free to dial up or down the amount of wasabi used in this recipe – here we’ve suggested just a teaspoon which accommodates for milder palettes to ensure both kids and adults will enjoy.
5. Assemble the Deviled Eggs
Spoon the avocado and wasabi filling into the hollowed egg whites or use a piping bag for a more refined appearance.
Sprinkle each deviled egg with black sesame seeds for extra texture and visual appeal.
6. Serve
Arrange the marbled deviled eggs on a platter, garnish with a sprinkle of black sesame seeds, and serve them as a unique and flavorful appetizer.
Conclusion
Using natural berries to marble the eggs not only creates a visually stunning effect but also infuses a subtle fruity undertone, enhancing both the aesthetics and flavors of these marbled deviled eggs. Marbled deviled eggs with avocado and wasabi are not only a feast for the eyes but also a burst of exquisite flavors. This elegant twist on a classic dish is sure to be a hit at any gathering, and it's an excellent choice for those who appreciate culinary innovation.
For suggestions on what to serve with your Deviled Eggs have a read at our blog here.
For more tips on how to prepare Deviled Eggs ahead of time check out our blog here.
Tips
To achieve the marbled effect, be patient during the soaking process; a longer soak will result in more distinct marbling.
You can adjust the wasabi paste to your preferred level of spiciness.
Serve your marbled deviled eggs on a bed of mixed greens or atop cucumber slices foran extra refreshing touch.
Feel free to double the recipe if you’re feeding a crowd.
For another great Halloween recipe take a look at our Halloween Pumpkin Deviled Egg Recipe here. We’re sure the kids will love them.