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Submerge the eggs in a pot filled with cold water. Heat until the water boils, then take the pan off the burner right away. Put a lid on and allow the eggs to sit in the heated water for a duration of 10 to 12 minutes.

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Recipe Reviews

Sally Hughes
2019-04-12

I opted to boil a few extra eggs to thicken the filling, as I found the original consistency too runny for my preference. The outcome was quite flavorful and proved to be popular among my friends.

Fran Urquhart Le
2014-04-13

I haven't tried this yet, but I'm intending to fix it for our Easter meal. I am guessing black olives are used for the chick eyes and pimento for the beaks; I'd be curious to know if anyone has tried anything else. I'm rating this a three because the instructions provided are incomplete.

S Martel-Hernandez
2014-04-12

I'm planning to make these. It seems like the eyes are made of capers, raisins, or bits of olive, and the beaks are small pimento triangles; it also looks like the eggs should be sliced horizontally. I'll be swapping out the wasabi to suit my taste!

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