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My seafood boil inspired deviled eggs

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### 🥚 **Ingredients for Seafood Boil Inspired Deviled Eggs**

Here’s what you’ll need to recreate this flavor-packed snack:

#### **Base:**
– 6 large eggs
– 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
– 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
– 1 teaspoon lemon juice
– Salt and pepper, to taste

#### **Seafood Boil Twist:**
– ¼ cup cooked shrimp, finely chopped (or crab meat/lobster tail if you’re feelin’ fancy)
– 1 teaspoon Old Bay seasoning (or Cajun seasoning)
– ½ teaspoon smoked paprika
– 1 tablespoon finely chopped celery (for a little crunch)
– 1 teaspoon finely chopped green onion or chives
– Optional: a tiny pinch of garlic powder

#### **Toppings (Optional but Highly Recommended):**
– Extra shrimp or crawfish tails, for garnish
– Crumbled andouille sausage or bacon bits
– More green onion or parsley
– Extra Old Bay or paprika for dusting
– A few drops of hot sauce or Cajun aioli

### 🔪 **How to Make Seafood Boil Deviled Eggs**

#### 1. **Boil the Eggs**
Place eggs in a pot of cold water, bring to a boil, then reduce to a gentle simmer for 10–12 minutes. Transfer to an ice bath immediately after cooking to stop the cooking process and make peeling easier.

#### 2. **Prepare the Filling**
Peel the eggs and slice them in half lengthwise. Scoop out the yolks into a bowl and mash them until smooth.

Add the **mayonnaise**, **Dijon mustard**, **lemon juice**, **Old Bay**, **paprika**, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Stir until creamy.

Now, fold in the **chopped shrimp**, **celery**, and **green onion**. Mix gently to combine all the textures and flavors.

#### 3. **Fill the Eggs**
Spoon or pipe the seafood yolk mixture back into the egg white halves. You can use a piping bag with a star tip if you want to get fancy, or just use a spoon for a rustic look.

#### 4. **Garnish and Serve**
Top each deviled egg with a small piece of **shrimp or sausage**, a sprinkle of **green onion**, a dusting of **paprika or Old Bay**, and a tiny **dash of hot sauce** if desired. Serve chilled!

### 🌽 **Tips for Making Them Even Better**

– **Use fresh seafood** – If possible, use freshly boiled or sautéed shrimp for the best flavor. Frozen will work too, just make sure it’s thawed and patted dry.
– **Spice it your way** – Want more heat? Add a dash of cayenne or hot sauce to the yolk mixture.
– **Balance the flavors** – Lemon juice or a touch of vinegar adds a nice acidity that complements the rich yolk and seafood.
– **Make ahead** – You can prep the filling and eggs separately and assemble them the day of your event.

### 🥂 **When to Serve These Deviled Eggs**

– Backyard BBQs
– Crawfish or shrimp boils
– Holiday appetizers
– Brunch spreads
– Tailgate parties
– Any time you want to shake things up with something a little *extra*

### 🎉 **Final Thoughts: Deviled Eggs, But Make It Southern Seafood Style**

These **Seafood Boil Inspired Deviled Eggs** are a celebration of all the flavors we love from a good ol’ Southern boil—spicy, tangy, creamy, and bold. They’re fun to make, easy to customize, and even easier to eat. Whether you’re bringing them to a gathering or enjoying them solo with a cold drink in hand, these deviled eggs are guaranteed to steal the show.

So go ahead—put on your apron, channel your inner Cajun cook, and give your deviled eggs the glow-up they deserve!

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