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Egg Salad Sandwich Recipe


Yes, you are seeing it correctly; I am posting a recipe for egg salad sandwiches! These sandwiches have been around nearly forever. Many of you may not have had an egg salad sandwich in years. Well, it’s time to change that! The secret to that perfect egg salad sandwich is getting the mustard/mayo ratio just right. Some people like more mayo some don’t. I would suggest slowly adding the mayo and mustard to fit your tastes. You can either use yellow mustard or Dijon mustard. Some recipes use dried dill but with this recipe, I am going with relish. I feel the relish gives the sandwich great flavor. For condiments, a crisp piece of lettuce tops the sandwich off nicely. This recipe is great for lunches and picnics. Enjoy.

(Makes 3 Sandwiches)

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Egg Salad Sandwich Recipe

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  • Author: Bobby

Ingredients

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  • 6 eggs
  • 3 tablespoons mayonnaise
  • 1 tablespoon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon relish
  • pepper (to taste, optional)
  • lettuce (optional)
  • 6 slices whole wheat bread

 

 

Instructions

  1. Too hard boil eggs – Gently place eggs into a single layer in a saucepan. Add just enough water to cover the eggs completely.
  2. Put on the stove and bring the water to a boil. Just as the water reaches a rapid boil remove from heat and tightly cover with a lid. Let the pan sit for 17 minutes. Transfer eggs into a bowl with cold water. Allow to sit for at least 10 minutes and peel.
  3. Finely chop hard boiled eggs.
  4. Place chopped eggs in a medium bowl. Mix in mayo, 1 tablespoon at a time. Mix in mustard, relish, and pepper.
  5. Put egg salad onto bread slices, top with lettuce.

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Jo

Wednesday 11th of March 2015

Great recipe, thanks. I just made this and added garlic salt, and smoked paprika. Yum.

Eric

Monday 26th of November 2012

It was great! My son and I enjoyed it very much. I used chopped pickles instead of relish.

sylvia

Saturday 10th of September 2011

going to make this recipe for a baby shower tomorrow. the photo looks delicioussssssssss.

Trice

Tuesday 6th of September 2011

WOW!!! We used your recipe for our Home Economics.My teacher was relieved by us.We told her that the sandwich was made by another person.Thank you for the recipe.Because of you we had the highest grade

Phil in Maine

Monday 21st of December 2009

Bobby: Try a little squeeze of fresh lemon juice in you egg salad.