Wasabi Deviled Eggs!
Ingredient list
8 hard boiled eggs 2 tsp of rice wine vinegar
1/3 c. of mayonnaise salt and pepper to taste
2 tsp of wasabi paste 16 pickled ginger slices (opt)
Directions:
1. Place eggs in a saucepan; cover with water. Bring to a boil, remove from heat, and let eggs stand in hot water for 15 minutes. Remove eggs from hot water, cool under cold running water, and peel.
2.Cut each egg in half, lengthwise, and put the egg yolks in a separate bowl. Mash the yolks until smooth.
3. Stir in mayo, rice wine vinegar and wasabi paste. Season with salt and pepper.
4. Spoon yolk mixer into the egg white hollows, place on serving platter.
5. Garnish with parsley or pickled ginger if you'd' like.
Dan's saki suggestion!
Tyku junmai
gingo sake; a premium sake produced at the Umenoyado
Brewery located in Nara, Japan. It is a clear sake; fresh and balanced with
notes of pear, pairing perfectly with the
wasabi and the eggs. Serve it slightly chilled.
Moonstone was the
other saki we tasted, a nigori sake --
usually not clear,
almost creamy; less
purified. Moonstone is a perfect breakfast sake -- with
notes of coconut and
lemongrass -- it almost looks like coconut milk. There’s
absolutely no bite to
this one; but comes in at 13.5%. We can’t feel our faces. Kanpai