Easy Deviled Eggs is an easy and delicious recipe for deviled eggs. It is a perfect accompaniment for holiday appetizers, picnics, and summer grilling menus. It is also low in calories, low fat, low sugars, low cholesterol and low sodium. A diabetic friendly and a WeightWatchers (1) PointsPlus+ recipe. Makes 24 Servings. Easy Deviled Eggs will be loved by your family and guests.easy-deviled-eggs
ingredients:
1 Dozen hard boiled eggs, cut lengthwise in half
3 tbsp Greek-style sour cream & nonfat yogurt
3 tbsp reduced-fat mayonnaise
1 tbsp sweet pickle relish
1 tbsp Dijon mustard
1/8 tsp ground cayenne pepper
directions:
1. Carefully sccop out the yolks from the cooked egg halves; place in a medium size bowl and mash with a fork.
2. Add in the sour cream, mayo, relish and mustard; mix well.
3. Spoon into centers of whites; sprinkle with the cayenne pepper.
TIP: (How to Easily Fill the Egg White Halves)
Spoon egg yolk mixture into small resealable plastic bag. Cut small corner from bottom of bag; use to pipe filling into egg white halves.
YIELD: 24 Servings
Serving Size: 1 egg half per serving.
WW PointsPlus+ = 1
Carb Choices: 1
Diet Exchange:
1 Fat
nutritional information
Calories: 50, Total Fat 3.5g, Saturated Fat 1g, Cholesterol 95mg, Sodium 60mg, Sugars 1g, Carbohydrates 14g, Fiber 0g, Protein 3g
DISCLAIMER: Weight Watchers is a registered trademark of Weight Watchers International Inc. Points and PointsPlus are trademarks of Weight Watchers International Inc. Authentic information about the program is only available at your local Weight Watchers meeting. This site is not affiliated with Weight Watchers International in any way and Weight Watchers has not reviewed this site for accuracy or suitability for WW members. Information on this site is based on recollections and assumptions of its author and is not warranted for any purpose by its author. All readers are encouraged to go to a Weight Watcher’s meeting for actual WW info. This site is presented under the rights of the First Amendment; rights worth fighting for. All information is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. You should seek prompt medical care for any specific health issues and consult your physician before starting a new fitness regimen.
IMPORTANT: This site is not qualified in nutrition or medicine. Diabetes is a serious disease that requires medical attention by a professional. The recipes on this site should not be taken as medical advice. Always use caution when reading a recipe, and always pay attention to exchange sizes. Blood glucose levels can be affected by not following individual dietary guidelines that are set in place by a medical physician. Some of the recipes do use small amounts of sugar. Please check with your physician first. Recipes with sugar are not suitable for all diabetics.
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ingredients:
1 Dozen hard boiled eggs, cut lengthwise in half
3 tbsp Greek-style sour cream & nonfat yogurt
3 tbsp reduced-fat mayonnaise
1 tbsp sweet pickle relish
1 tbsp Dijon mustard
1/8 tsp ground cayenne pepper
directions:
1. Carefully sccop out the yolks from the cooked egg halves; place in a medium size bowl and mash with a fork.
2. Add in the sour cream, mayo, relish and mustard; mix well.
3. Spoon into centers of whites; sprinkle with the cayenne pepper.
TIP: (How to Easily Fill the Egg White Halves)
Spoon egg yolk mixture into small resealable plastic bag. Cut small corner from bottom of bag; use to pipe filling into egg white halves.
YIELD: 24 Servings
Serving Size: 1 egg half per serving.
WW PointsPlus+ = 1
Carb Choices: 1
Diet Exchange:
1 Fat
nutritional information
Calories: 50, Total Fat 3.5g, Saturated Fat 1g, Cholesterol 95mg, Sodium 60mg, Sugars 1g, Carbohydrates 14g, Fiber 0g, Protein 3g
DISCLAIMER: Weight Watchers is a registered trademark of Weight Watchers International Inc. Points and PointsPlus are trademarks of Weight Watchers International Inc. Authentic information about the program is only available at your local Weight Watchers meeting. This site is not affiliated with Weight Watchers International in any way and Weight Watchers has not reviewed this site for accuracy or suitability for WW members. Information on this site is based on recollections and assumptions of its author and is not warranted for any purpose by its author. All readers are encouraged to go to a Weight Watcher’s meeting for actual WW info. This site is presented under the rights of the First Amendment; rights worth fighting for. All information is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. You should seek prompt medical care for any specific health issues and consult your physician before starting a new fitness regimen.
IMPORTANT: This site is not qualified in nutrition or medicine. Diabetes is a serious disease that requires medical attention by a professional. The recipes on this site should not be taken as medical advice. Always use caution when reading a recipe, and always pay attention to exchange sizes. Blood glucose levels can be affected by not following individual dietary guidelines that are set in place by a medical physician. Some of the recipes do use small amounts of sugar. Please check with your physician first. Recipes with sugar are not suitable for all diabetics.
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