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Award-Winning Deviled Eggs
They don't get any dandier than Chive-Tarragon Deviled Eggs.
By Shirley Harrington / photography Charles Walton IV / styling Cari South / food styling Angela Sellers
Two herbs and a dash of hot sauce give Chive-Tarragon Deviled Eggs a fresh, invigorating flavor.

Deviled Egg Recipes:
1. Chive-Tarragon Deviled Eggs
2. Buttery Dijon Deviled Eggs
3. Deviled Eggs With Capers

A friendly contest among the food professionals of the Southern Foodways Alliance (SFA) to find the best deviled egg ended with these recipes reaching the finals. The alliance is dedicated to the celebration and preservation of our region's food heritage, and dozens of its members entered recipes. Everyone at the 2004 conference in Oxford, Mississippi, loved these, so we knew you would too. Enjoy.

How to Make Hard-Cooked Eggs

Place eggs in a single layer in a saucepan; add water to a depth of 3 inches. Bring to a boil; cover, remove from heat, and let stand 15 minutes. Drain and fill the pan with cold water and ice. Cover the pot, and shake so the eggs crack all over. Peel under cold running water, starting at the large end.

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This article is from the April 2005 issue of Southern Living.

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