Place the eggs in a single layer in a saucepan and cover them with cold water (about 1 inch above the eggs).
Bring the water to a boil over medium-high heat, then turn off the heat, cover the pan, and let the eggs sit for 9–12 minutes (depending on how firm you like the yolks).Transfer the eggs to an ice bath or run them under cold water to stop the cooking process. Peel and chop them into small pieces. Pro Tip: Gently rolling the eggs on a countertop before peeling helps loosen the shell for easier removal.
Step 2: Mash and Mix
In a mixing bowl, mash the chopped eggs with a fork or potato masher to your desired consistency (chunky or smooth).
Add the mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Stir until everything is evenly combined.
Step 3: Customize Your Salad
Fold in any optional add-ins, such as celery, red onion, herbs, or cheese.
Taste and adjust the seasoning, adding more salt, pepper, or lemon juice as needed.
Step 4: Chill and Serve
Cover the egg salad and refrigerate for at least 15–30 minutes to allow the flavors to meld.
Serve chilled or at room temperature. Enjoy it on sandwiches, wraps, crackers, or alongside a green salad.
Chef’s Secrets for Creamy Perfection
Here are key tips for making the best egg salad:
Use Fresh Eggs: Fresher eggs have firmer whites and yolks, which hold up better when chopped.
Don’t Overcook the Eggs: Overcooked eggs can develop a sulfurous smell and rubbery texture. Stick to the 9–12 minute range for perfectly cooked yolks.
Balance Creaminess and Texture: Start with less mayonnaise and add more gradually to avoid making the salad too wet. For extra creaminess, try adding a dollop of Greek yogurt or sour cream.
Add Acidity: A splash of lemon juice or vinegar brightens the flavors and prevents the salad from tasting flat.
Finely Chop Add-Ins: Smaller pieces of celery, onion, or herbs ensure every bite has balanced flavor and texture.
Variations to Try
While the classic version is divine, here are some creative ways to switch things up:
Spice It Up: Add a pinch of cayenne pepper, hot sauce, or diced jalapeños for a spicy kick.
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