Moroccan Deviled Eggs
Disclosure: This post for Moroccan Deviled Eggs has been sponsored by Egg Farmers of Canada, however all thoughts and opinions are honest and my own.
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World Egg Day is taking place on October 9th. It is a global celebration of the nutritious power of eggs and the farmers who produce them.
This year, Egg Farmers of Canada is celebrating all the people who work together to deliver the fresh, local, high-quality eggs that Canadians love.
Of course, it all starts with Egg farmers, and coast to coast there are more than 1,100 egg farmers working to provide us with nutritious and delicious eggs.
2020 has shown us all the importance of doing what we can to support our friends, neighbours and community members. Canadaโs egg farming sector stepped up to give back and support communities across Canada by donating millions of eggs to food banks across Canada. Now that is something to celebrate!
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Not only are eggs packed with essential nutrients like vitamins A, D, folate, iron, zinc and choline but they are also super versatile.ย You can made everything from Salad dressing to Cake using eggs or eat them alone for a protein packed meal. Talk about the perfect food!
Iโm thankful that Canadian farmers work so hard to provide fresh eggs regardless of season.ย Even Canadians in the Northwest Territories have access to local eggs, that sure seems like something to celebrate!
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How are you celebrating #WorldEggDay?
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If you are looking for a new way to enjoy Eggs this year, check out my recipe for Moroccan Deviled Eggs. Iโd love to see you all make them yourselves and share with the hashtag.
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Classic Deviled Eggs get a spicy twist in this Moroccan Deviled Eggs Recipe. A touch of hot harissa and Cilantro add a bit of punch for an addictive flavour.
Harissa is an incredible hot pepper chili paste that goes beyond your typical chili sauce. It is spicy but it has a depth of flavour that is sweet and smokey with hints of garlic and lemon.
It really adds more than just heat to the deviled eggs so donโt cheat by using chili sauce. Go out and grab some Harissa and thank me later.
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Moroccan Deviled Eggs
Prep: 15 mins | Cook: 10 mins | Makes 24 Deviled Egg Halves
Ingredients:
12 Hard-Boiled Large Eggs
2/3 Cup Mayonnaise
2 tbsp Harissa
Salt & Pepper to taste
Cilantro (optional)
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Directions:
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Halve all of the eggs lengthwise.
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Carefully spoon out the yolks into a mixing bowl.
Add mayonnaise, harissa, salt and pepper.
Mash with a fork until smooth.
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Spoon or pipe the filling into the egg-white halves.
Garnish with cilantro and serve.
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Moroccan Deviled Eggs
Ingredients
- 12 Hard-Boiled Large Eggs
- 2/3 Cup Mayonnaise
- 2 Tbsp Harissa
- Salt & Pepper to taste
- Cilantro, optional
Instructions
- Halve all of the eggs lengthwise.
- Carefully spoon out the yolks into a mixing bowl.
- Add mayonnaise, harissa, salt and pepper.
- Mash with a fork until smooth.
- Spoon or pipe the filling into the egg-white halves.
- Garnish with cilantro and serve.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
24Serving Size:
1 gramsAmount Per Serving: Unsaturated Fat: 0g

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These are totally droolworthy!! Would love to give it a try!
Everyone in my family loves Deviled Eggs. I think they would love to try them a little different!
I’m a big deviled egg fan. I love this twist on the traditional recipe!
I have always loved eating deviled eggs. This looks like an awesome way to make them.
This deviled eggs looks neat and yummy๐, I like that the ingredients are so few and most of the time I have in it my pantry. Thanks!
We sure do love our eggs here and I love deviled eggs. They are always the first thing I go for. My husband will love the spicy spin with these.
I’ve never tried deviled eggs like this before. I’ll have to give it a try. They do look delicious.
This Moroccan Deviled Eggs recipe looks amazing. I like the spicy twist because we love spicy food!
I’ve never heard of Harras sauce. We love a good kick of spice, though!