It’s best to make hard boiled eggs in a batch: but have you ever had more than you know what to do with? Of course, our favorite way to eat hard boiled eggs is not a recipe at all: just sliced in half with a bit of salt. They’re the perfect nutritious and filling snack! But if you’re looking for something a little more innovative for what to do with hard boiled eggs, we have all sorts of recipe ideas for you. Here are our best recipes using hard boiled eggs.
Our absolute favorite answer to what to do with hard boiled eggs is the classic French main dish salad: Nicoise salad! And the word salad doesn’t even really come close to describing the taste treat that is Nicoise salad. Boiled eggs, green beans, Kalamata olives, tomatoes, and tangy French potato salad sit on crunchy lettuce with a zesty lemon dressing that makes you want to keep eating it for days. You can channel the south of France with this filling main dish, and it’s got the best summery vibe (just add frose?!).
First up in what to do with hard boiled eggs, the all time classic egg salad sandwich! Here, we’ve used a few different spins to create a healthy take on the egg salad sandwich. Using Greek yogurt is a light alternative to mayonnaise, and adding sliced radishes brings in a crisp, peppery crunch. We layered ours on bread with sprouts to make a gooey, satisfyingly messy egg salad sandwich. And it’s an especially good lunch option, since it’s good for a few days in the refrigerator.
Here’s a fun way to tackle the problem of what to do with hard boiled eggs: grilled cheese! Instead of using butter on the outside of the bread in a grilled cheese, this grilled cheese uses mayo as a substitute. Maybe this doesn’t sound as groundbreaking as it actually is. Alex and I tried it and are happy to report it is legit good. Add in a chopped hard boiled egg, sharp cheddar cheese and sliced green onion, and it tastes rich and almost meaty. When I first served this grilled cheese with mayo to Alex, he swore there was ham in it. Then he said, “This is the best grilled cheese you’ve ever made.” So there’s that.
Next up: a DIY salad bar! Not everyone loves vegetables, but most people can get behind a good salad bar. We love the concept of salad bar for a quick dinner idea—something about calling it “salad bar” makes it more glamorous! And there are certain toppings that scream salad bar and make it even more special, like peas, hard boiled eggs, or cottage cheese (or bacon bits, really!). Here we share our favorite salad bar ideas so that you can recreate this simple weeknight dinner yourself. It’s the perfect way to figure out what to do with hard boiled eggs!
Back to egg salad: this one is another fresh and healthy take on the classic! This egg salad recipe is made without standard mayo. We found that Greek yogurt and Dijon mustard make for an excellent substitute for mayo. Using Greek yogurt helps the healthy egg salad to taste fresh and nourishing, versus overly rich. And fresh basil adds a delicious fresh peppery flair. This recipe is perfect for tackling what to do with hard boiled eggs: pair it with bread, pita, or fresh veggies. Give it a try to spice up your lunchtime!
Salad is a great place for solving what to do with hard boiled eggs! And this healthy potato salad is a different type of potato salad. It’s potatoes served over greens instead of mixed with mayo. It’s a fantastic main dish salad featuring roasted red potatoes, sweet potatoes, hard boiled eggs, and greens with our very favorite tangy honey mustard vinaigrette. Using hard boiled eggs makes it a filling vegetarian main dish.
Another salad: and a 5 star delicious one at that! This vegetarian Cobb salad has a fantastic combination of flavors. The star is the coconut bacon: smoky, crispy and rich. It’s perfect against the bite of the blue cheese crumbles, the velvety hard-boiled eggs, and the juicy tomatoes. It hardly tastes like a salad, the flavors are so bold and bright–not to mention the colorful visual appeal. It’s a fantastic way to tackle what to do with hard boiled eggs, and a filling vegetarian main dish that’s perfect for dining on the patio with a glass of rosé (or frozé)!
What to do with hard boiled eggs? Chop them and make them into a delicious garnish for grilled asparagus! It’s a perfect spring side dish or brunch idea. This grilled asparagus is charred and salty, topped with a creamy lemon yogurt sauce. Then sprinkle savory hard-boiled eggs over the top as a textured and bright confetti!
Finally to round out this list of what to do with hard boiled eggs: deviled eggs! Of course we couldn’t have this list without at least one deviled eggs recipe. And this one is over the top delicious: the egg yolk is mixed with smoked paprika, giving it an orange color and lightly smoky flavor. Then it’s topped with a crispy shallot for a little savoriness and crunch. It’s an elevated take on the traditional deviled egg.
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