6 Uses For Easter Leftovers


Updated 04/25/11 1:15 PM · Posted by YumSugar · 0 comments

Easter Leftovers Ideas

Happy Easter! By the time the day is over, your Easter meals — breakfast, brunch, dinner, or all three! — will be nothing but a pleasant memory. But chances are, you'll be stuck with some leftovers to remember them by. Wondering what to do with all that smoky ham, roasted asparagus, and (of course!) hard-boiled eggs? Here are some of our favorite uses for Easter leftovers to get you through Read more

Monday's Leftovers: Egg Salad Sandwiches With Salmon


Updated 04/05/10 9:23 AM · Posted by YumSugar · 1 comment

Fast and Easy Recipe for Tarragon Caper Egg Salad Sandwiches With Salmon

Tarragon's not exactly my favorite herb, but I do enjoy it on occasion in a good salsa verde drizzled over lamb. Tonight, I plan on making the most of leftover eggs, tarragon, and capers from yesterday's Easter celebration and last night's dinner by putting together a hearty smoked salmon and egg salad sandwich in a matter of minutes. For the recipe, keep reading. Read more

The Basics: Deviled Eggs


Updated 03/14/11 1:26 PM · Posted by partysugar · 6 comments

Basic Deviled Egg Recipe

I love deviled eggs and definitely plan on enjoying a few at my family's large Easter celebration this Sunday. However, devouring the delectable eggs isn't as easy as deviling them. Making and assembling a large batch can be stressful — unless you know the best technique. Deviled eggs should be thought of like scrambled eggs or an omelet. First you need to master the basic recipe, and after Read more

Simple Tip: Write the Date on Hard Boiled Eggs


Updated 03/17/10 5:33 PM · Posted by partysugar · 14 comments

Simple Tip: Write the Date on Hard Boiled Eggs

Whenever I look in the fridge and realize I have a carton full of eggs that are about to expire, I hard boil them. Hard boiled eggs are an easy snack that can last in the fridge for up to a week. They are also great in salads or sandwiches. After boiling the eggs, I do what my dad does and write the date on the shell. That way I'll know how old the hard boiled eggs are. Do you enjoy hard boiled Read more

Yummy Links: From Clinton Kelly to Guy Fieri


Updated 10/12/09 10:20 AM · Posted by partysugar · 0 comments

Yummy Links: From Clinton Kelly to Guy Fieri

What Not to Wear's Clinton Kelly's ultimate guide to entertaining. — The Epi-Log A detailed inside look at the New York Wine and Food Festival. — Eater NY Learn how to make perfectly boiled eggs.— Serious Eats The simple chic approach to Fall decorating. — Hostess With the Mostess What's the difference between a digestif and an apéritif? — Chow 10 things Anthony Bourdain and David Read more

Do You Eat Hard Boiled Eggs?


Updated 03/31/10 9:14 PM · Posted by partysugar · 21 comments

Do You Eat Hard Boiled Eggs?

On average, I eat about three hard boiled eggs per week. They're easy to transport and make a great snack or quick breakfast. I also enjoy throwing them into salads or sandwiches. Whenever my eggs are about to go bad, I simply boil them and that way, I know they won't go to waste. How about you? Source: Flickr User quinn.anya Do You Eat Hard Boiled Eggs? Yes No Read more

Summer of Salads: Nicoise Salad


Updated 01/02/11 3:55 PM · Posted by YumSugar · 11 comments

Classic Recipe For Seared Tuna Nicoise Salad

Since PartySugar and I have been infatuated with salads this Summer, I thought it would be appropriate to pay homage to the French national holiday today with a specialty native to the Côte D'Azur region of France. Salade Niçoise, or Niçoise salad, originated in the town of Nice, and is made with boiled new potatoes, steamed haricots verts (baby green beans), boiled eggs, local olives, cured Read more

Packaged Hard-Boiled Eggs: Cool or Not?


Updated 07/14/09 6:27 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 23 comments

What Do You Think About Eggology's Hard-Boiled Eggs?

The company Eggology, known for selling pasteurized egg whites, is now selling packaged hard-boiled eggs — $1 for two eggs. They're cage-free, organic, and pre-cooked and peeled, so if you enjoy eggs for breakfast, in your salad at lunch, or as a pre-workout snack, you don't have to boil or peel their shells off. Not that boiling and peeling an egg is that difficult, but anything that makes it Read more