Two, then four, six, eight..and umpteen sets of hungry, innocent eyes peering at you from your porch don’t make it any easier to get through Halloween just when you’ve scrubbed those piles of butter coated pans and washed the last traces of Diwali mithai, like Mysore Pak or Coconut Burfi off them. Of course, there’s a chance your steel wool lemnisci still has some of those drippings trapped in its matrix, but you probably don’t even want to be reminded of all that sugariness. Your head might have been a maze of replicating errands and tasks for a whole week or more before the day the candy bandy does strike, your arms having reached for marshmallows and coconut flakes, all purpose flour and besan, all at the same time, and with some minuscule quirk of fortune, you may have got the right mix of ingredients together, and not ended up with a potpourri of marshmallow fluff covered with buttered up besan or cardamom-tickled coconut flakes. Even so, the dizzying stockpiles of M&Ms and Reese’s pieces, Hershey’s kisses and Kitkats are bound to find their place in a bin somewhere, for the school sweethearts and trick-or-treating tootsies. If there’s a birthday around the corner, you may benefit from the spate of orange and black themed treats and trimmings to put together a pretty party. Or, to put a cap on the sweet overdose, to take a kink from the pumpkin pies and pedas, you could just cash in on the mayhem and get the little tykes all keyed up over a costume party and some savory surprises. To start with, take a crack at our Eggs-quisite Eats to generate some giggles from the little ghouls and goblins. Egg them on to eat healthy and stay fit as fiddles and fresh..as daisies..
Thai-spiced Deviled Eggs
(Serves 6)
6 Eggs
2 Tablespoons thick coconut milk, cold(not low fat) or mayonnaise
2 Teaspoons Thai Curry paste (we used the Thai Kitchen brand)
1 Teaspoon ketchup
½ Teaspoon paprika plus more to sprinkle
½ Teaspoon spicy mustard
¼ Teaspoon Sriracha or other red chilli sauce
Salt to taste
For the pumpkin look -
- Paprika
- 1 Spring/green onion
Cover the eggs with an inch of cold water and bring to a boil. Boil for a minute, then cover and set aside for 10 minutes. Drain and then fill the pan with cold water. After 5 minutes, peel the eggs. Slice each egg length-wise and gently remove the yolks.
Place the yolks and all the other ingredients in a small bowl and mash until very smooth. Mound the yolk mixture into the egg whites or transfer it to a ziptop bag and pipe it out. Wet your finger and pat the surface of the filling smooth. Using a toothpick draw lines to make the ‘pumpkin’ indentations. Sprinkle with paprika if desired. Cut up the green part of the onion to make tiny stems and add them to finish off the pumpkin look.
Note:
Mithai are Indian-style sweet confections of which there are many variations, typically made with thickened milk, besan (chickpea flour), dried fruit and powdered nuts. Mysore Pak, Coconut Burfi and Pedas are all varieties of Mithai.
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Very cute! I might make a slightly less spicey version for my son’s preschool class as they are not allowed traditional treast like candy and cupcakes.
Hope you did and thanks so much for coming over, Jessica!
They will make for a fantastic appetizers for any party ~ love the idea n the presentation!
USMasala
Thank you, glad it caught your eye
Looks yummy!
Thanks so much!
thats a neat idea.love it.
We’re glad you do! Thanks for the note
Once I start eating devil eggs I cannot stop and that is how much I love it. These my friends are super creative presentation
Well..hello? Welcome to the club!
They look very cute.. a very creative idea!!
Thanks, happy to hear that!
Nice idea.
Uma@Trendy Relish
Thanks, Uma!
They look very cute!
They do, don’t they?
Devils eggs looks cute and spicy.
That is true, we agree!
Those look so neat! Delicious idea.
Loving this surge of rah-rahs, thanks, Lisa!
Wow.. thsi looks great
Thanks, Gopika!
oh my! those look soo very cute! lil pumkins!
Oh wow, last but not the least, thanks, Manju!
These are adorable, and the flavor combination sounds yummy! Thanks for sharing with the Hearth and Soul hop.
We’re glad you liked them! Thanks for the message!
Your eggs are so cute! I love the original combination of flavors! Thank you for sharing this recipe with the Hearth and Soul Hop.
Yay! Alea liked, we like!
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These are gorgeous! What a fantastic idea, and the flavours sound wonderful too. Thank you for sharing this post with the Hearth and Soul hop.
The flavors leave a lingering, kicked-up aftertaste too! Thanks, April!
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omg, I am SO going to try these! I make deviled eggs too and am going to try prosciutto scallion deviled eggs for Thanksgiving!