Cooking Instructions
- 1
Boil eggs for 10 mins and immediately rinse under cold water
- 2
Peal once cooled and cut eggs in half
- 3
Separate egg yolk and place yolks in separate bowl for later.
- 4
Submerge white halves in water and add as much food coloring to water then stir
- 5
Let sit in food coloring for 1-2 hours (the longer they sit the darker they become) stir colored water ever 20 mins to get even coloring on whites
- 6
While they are coloring mix yolks, mayo, mustard, salt and pepper in bowl. Cover and place in fridge until your color of choice is achieved.
- 7
Pat dry colored half with paper towels and fill with yolk mixture.
- 8
Add a dash of paprika (optional) sand store covered in fridge.
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