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Uova Sode with Seasoned Salt

April 18, 2014
4
1 Ratings
Photo by Gentl & Hyers
  • Serves as many as you would like
Author Notes

This idea was inspired by the Italian Easter tradition of wrapping chocolate eggs in colorful paper with a surprise inside. I use a vintage wire egg basket for holding hard-boiled eggs that are wrapped in brown paper. To make hard-boiled eggs less ordinary, a pinch of seasoned salt goes into the center of a square of parchment paper, and the egg is placed on the parchment with the seasoned salt. When it’s all wrapped up, the egg and seasoned salt become a portable snack that can be put in your pocket and enjoyed anytime hunger strikes.

Excerpted from the book BUVETTE by Jody Williams. © 2014 by Jody Williams. Reprinted by permission of Grand Central Publishing. All rights reserved. —Jody Williams

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Ingredients
  • Eggs
  • Seasoned Salt
Directions
  1. Place the eggs in a small saucepan and cover with cold water. Set the pot over high heat and bring the water to a boil.
  2. Cook the eggs for 2 minutes, turn off the heat, and cover the pot. Let the pot sit for 5 minutes, then drain off the water and let the eggs sit until they’re cool enough to handle.
  3. Wrap the eggs with a pinch of the seasoned salt in parchment paper as described above, if you’d like.
  4. When you’re ready to feel like you are out on a picnic, unwrap the parchment, spread it out like a little place mat, peel the egg, and dip it into the salt as you eat. When you’re finished, you can wrap up the shell in the paper and toss it in the trash—easy cleanup!

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2 Reviews

DMStenlake July 4, 2016
We do breakfast picnics overlooking the Pacific, I often pack a couple of eggs with a just slightly softened yolk, fresh from the neighbor's coop! Seasoned salt is just the ticket, thanks!??
jamcook April 21, 2014
Just bought some eggs this weekend still warm from the chickens.. Best way to eat these ... Sunny side up with hot buttered toast.