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A Chef’s Key to Exceptional Egg Salad: Techniques for Achieving Creamy Perfection

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How to Make It

Looking to create the smoothest, most flavorful egg salad? Follow these simple steps:

Step 1: Cook the Eggs Properly

Place the eggs in a saucepan in one layer, covering them with cold water by about an inch.
Warm over medium-high heat until boiling, then turn off the heat, cover, and let sit for 9–12 minutes depending on how firm you prefer the yolks.
Move the eggs to an ice bath or rinse under cold water to halt cooking. Peel and chop them.
Pro Tip: Lightly roll the eggs on the counter to loosen the shells for easier peeling.

Step 2: Mash and Combine

In a bowl, mash the chopped eggs with a fork or masher to your preferred texture—smooth or chunky.
Mix in the mayonnaise, Dijon, lemon juice, salt, and pepper until well incorporated.

Step 3: Add Your Extras

Stir in any extras like celery, onion, herbs, or cheese.
Taste and adjust seasoning—add more salt, pepper, or lemon juice as needed.

Step 4: Chill and Enjoy

Cover the egg salad and refrigerate it for 15–30 minutes so the flavors blend together.
Serve chilled or at room temperature on sandwiches, wraps, crackers, or alongside greens.

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Tips from the Chef for a Creamier Result

  • Choose Fresh Eggs: They hold their shape better when chopped.
  • Avoid Overcooking: Overdone eggs can become rubbery and sulfur-smelling. Stick to the recommended time.
  • Find the Right Texture: Begin with less mayo and increase until you reach your ideal consistency. For added creaminess, add a spoonful of Greek yogurt or sour cream.
  • Use a Touch of Acid: Lemon juice or vinegar lifts the flavor and keeps the salad from tasting dull.
  • Chop Add-Ins Finely: Smaller pieces give more balanced bites.

Fun Variations

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