Green Eggs and Ham Deviled Eggs are a fun twist on the classic deviled egg (made without food coloring) and perfect for serving at any Springtime occasion. Thank you to Ohio Eggs for sponsoring this post. As always all opinions are mine alone.
I’ve got a fun Springtime twist on classic deviled eggs for you. Fresh avocado and chives provide the green color to the yolks for the green eggs. Elegant slices of prosciutto act as the ham.
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As an avid reader I’m a fan of Dr. Seuss. So obviously this recipe can be tied to his famous book. But I really like the little flower picks I used to decorate the eggs. These eggs should be taken along to picnics and delivered to brunches. Mother’s Day, baby showers, graduations parties – you get the idea. Don’t just save them for celebrating Dr. Seuss Day!
Watch how to make Green Eggs and Ham Deviled Eggs:
I used to shy away from making deviled eggs as a take-along dish but since I discovered this method for hard boiling eggs I am a big fan of preparing my eggs this way again. I have made many multiple dozens of hard boiled eggs in this way and the peel slides right off every time! It feels like magic.
I like hard boiling a dozen eggs on Sunday and storing them in the refrigerator. It’s such an easy source of protein. Did you know eggs are known as nature’s most perfect food? The protein found in eggs is the highest-quality protein found in any food. One large egg has 13 essential vitamins and minerals, unsaturated fats and antioxidants, all for just 70 calories.
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Green Eggs and Ham Deviled Eggs
Ingredients
- 6 large eggs hard boiled and cooled
- 1 avocado
- 1/4 cup fresh chives chopped
- 2 tbsp mayonnaise
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 3 slices prosciutto
Instructions
- Peel the eggs. Slice the eggs in half (lengthwise) and gently scoop out the yolks, setting aside the egg white halves.
- Halve the avocado, pit and remove the skin.
- Add the egg yolks, avocado, chives, mayonnaise, lemon juice and salt to a food processor and process until smooth.
- Using a pastry bag or small spoon fill each of the 12 egg white halves with the green deviled egg yolk mixture.
- Slice and roll the prosciutto into 12 equal pieces.
- Top each of the deviled eggs with chopped fresh chives and a roll of prosciutto.
Nutrition
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Brian Jones says
They look beautiful such wonderful lighting in the photographs.
foodtasticmom says
Thank you Brian I appreciate that!
Natalie says
What a creative way to make deviled eggs! Looks delicious and perfect for hosting!
foodtasticmom says
Thanks very much Natalie!
Valentina says
Oh my gosh, these are absolutely adorable! Probably the best thing I’ve seen for spring, Easter, St. Patricks Day — they suit so many special occasions and I’m sure they’re delicious, to boot!
foodtasticmom says
You know I didn’t even think about St. Patrick’s Day because I created them last year around Easter – but you are right. GREEN! 🙂
Diana says
These are so pretty to be served at a brunch or a party! And I love the little decorations!
foodtasticmom says
Thank you Diana!
Lorna says
How far ahead can you make with avocado?
foodtasticmom says
No more than a day. Fresh avocado, even with citrus, turns brown quickly.
Claudia Cavey says
Where did the flowers come from?
foodtasticmom says
I bought them on Amazon. Search “bento box food picks”. They don’t seem to sell the set anymore that is pictured here. But here is one that is similar… https://amzn.to/3SccyUC