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“The ingredients in this sandwich are simple, yet each one accentuates the flavor, making it hard to stop with just one bite!” Anna Jean Allen - West Liberty, Kentucky
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Nutritional Facts 1 sandwich (calculated without lettuce and tomato) equals 347 calories, 17 g fat (6 g saturated fat), 240 mg cholesterol, 874 mg sodium, 34 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 14 g protein.
Originally published as Egg Salad Sandwiches in Simple & Delicious March/April 2009, p28
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Reviewed on Apr. 08, 2013 by janiceaba
Made this just as the recipe stated. This is delicious! My husband has requested that I make it again. It will be my go to recipe for egg salad!
Reviewed on Jul. 11, 2012 by elendil
To Mrsroot, Daddycooks was referring to the review by rhwj@snet.net, not to Mickelsen's review.
I agree with Daddycooks! I'm getting tired of reviews like that. If the recipe sounds good to you, MAKE IT FIRST, and then tell us what you think. Otherwise keep those nasty comments to yourself. P.S. this recipe was very good.
Reviewed on May. 04, 2011 by rcsgirl91
Awesome,I would add just a little jalapeno to give it a bite. Otherwise it was great.
Reviewed on May. 03, 2011 by MrsRoot
@ Daddycooks:I believe TOH specifically asks the questions "Tell us what you think of this recipe. Did you modify it? Would you make it again?"Therefore I believe mickelsen's comments were completely justified. Yours, however, are not.
@ Daddycooks:
I believe TOH specifically asks the questions "Tell us what you think of this recipe. Did you modify it? Would you make it again?"
Therefore I believe mickelsen's comments were completely justified. Yours, however, are not.
Reviewed on Apr. 30, 2011 by joeltpeckham
I love egg salad, my wife loves tuna salad so we have put 1/4 cup of drained tuna to this receipe and serve on a bed of lettuce cutting out the bread and calories, it is a change and remains delicious. - JP
Reviewed on Apr. 30, 2011 by martinkathy
IT IS GREAT BUT--- FOR MY HUBBY I USE DILL PICKLES AND IT'S JUICE. SO i
Reviewed on Apr. 29, 2011 by reindeergal
I don't like pickles so I never put pickles in my egg or tuna salad. The one thing that I do put in my egg salad is tarragon. I love the flavor it gives with the eggs. Horseradish might be good, I'd leave out the green peppers.
Reviewed on May. 29, 2010 by BrytEyz
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Reviewed on May. 29, 2010 by Daddycooks
I dont care for the sweet relish aI agree it overpowers the egg but it was still very good. Ill make it again but leave out the relish. Question though? If you dont like green peppers and horseradish why would you give this recipe a bad review and wright " yuck" Just dont make the recipe and keep your ignorant comments to yourself.
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