Kimchi Deviled Eggs PT30M https://img2.recipesrun.com/201907/2019/0808/04/8/263179/300x200x90.jpg You can never have too many recipes for deviled eggs, and here's one with a spicy twist. Pick up some fresh kimchi and a jar of Korean gochujang at the store, and you'll be set! These kimchi deviled eggs transcend your average deviled egg by incorporating classic Korean ingredients such as kimchi, sesame, and gochujang, a Korean chili paste. 24 servings Ingredients: 1 tsp. Korean red chili, paprika, or cayenne 1 tbsp. White or black sesame seeds 1 Bunch chives, cut into 3-inch sections or minced 1/2 cup Finely diced kimchi 1 tbsp. Gochujang 1/3 cup Mayonnaise 12 Large eggs, hard boiled
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Kimchi Deviled Eggs

You can never have too many recipes for deviled eggs, and here's one with a spicy twist. Pick up some fresh kimchi and a jar of Korean gochujang at the store, and you'll be set! These kimchi deviled eggs transcend your average deviled egg by incorporating classic Korean ingredients such as kimchi, sesame, and gochujang, a Korean chili paste.
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Kimchi Deviled Eggs
    01 Information
    • Grade easy
    • Serving 24 servings
    • Prep Time 10 Mins
    • Cook Time 20 Mins
    • Total Time 30 Mins
    02 Ingredients
    • Garnish
      • 1 tsp. Korean red chili, paprika, or cayenne
      • 1 tbsp. White or black sesame seeds
      • 1 Bunch chives, cut into 3-inch sections or minced
      • 1/2 cup Finely diced kimchi
    • Deviled eggs
      • 1 tbsp. Gochujang
      • 1/3 cup Mayonnaise
      • 12 Large eggs, hard boiled
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    03 Method
    • Step 1
      Separate the yolks and the whites: Peel the eggs and slice them in half. Place the yolks in the bowl of a food processor and arrange the whites on a platter.
    • Step 2
      Make the deviled egg filling: Add the mayonnaise and gochujang to the food processor with the yolks. Blend until smooth and creamy. (You can also use an immersion blender or mash thoroughly with a fork.) Taste the filling and add additional gochujang to taste. If the filling seems loose or if it is very warm in your kitchen, cover and refrigerate it for 20 to 30 minutes to stiffen it up before piping.
    • Step 3
      Fill the eggs: Transfer the filling to a piping bag or a plastic zip-top bag (cut the corner of the bag after filling). Fill each empty egg white.
    • Step 4
      Garnish the eggs with kimchi: To finish, top each egg with about a teaspoon of diced kimchi, a piece of chive (or a sprinkling of chives, if minced), a sprinkling of sesame seeds, and chili powder (if using). The eggs will keep in the fridge for a couple of hours.
    04 Author
    lihui lihui
    19 Recipes
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