Egg Sandwich Spread
Egg Sandwich Spread has always been my favorite since I was a kid.
My mom used to make it for the family, but it was me who always gets a huge container of the spread. She knew how much I loved it – I eat it like how I eat ice cream. Yes, without bread or crackers. It is just so good!! By the time I knew how to make it, I took the throne from my Mom and I started being in charged in making the spread for my siblings. This time, I am the one with the least share. Well, it’s time to be kind.😉
My mom used to make the best egg sandwich spread ever, but I am sorry to let her know that my version is better. 😀 (If you can hear from up there, I am kidding, mom!)
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If you’d like to see my Mom’s recipe, you can find it here.
I used almost the same ingredients as my mom’s recipe, but I adjusted the measurements. I also added sweet pickle relish, salt and pepper. I’ve been using my mom’s recipe for like twenty five years and just played with the measurements.
So what’s the difference? This new version is tastier and not as “runny” as the old version. If you have made the old version, I know you’d love this more – more cheese, more mayonnaise, more everything. 😛 I also used pineapple slices which I then cut smaller (almost like chopped) because I don’t like adding the crushed pineapple now. I think adding crushed pineapple makes the spread runny. By adding sliced pineapple without the syrup, I can control the texture.
If there is a recipe I make over and over again, this will be the number one on the list. Try it and you know why I love this spread so much.
Egg Sandwich Spread
Egg Sandwich Spread has been my favorite for like 25 years now. This recipe is a keeper and will be your favorite, too. It is so good you might won’t need bread at all. 😉
Ingredients
- 6 large hard-boiled eggs
- 3/4 cup cheese grated or chopped
- 4 pineapple slices drained and chopped (see notes)
- 2/3 cup mayonnaise
- 1/4 cup red bell pepper chopped
- 1/4 cup commercialized sandwich spread
- 2 tbsp condensed milk
- 1 tbsp sweet pickle relish
- 1 tbsp pineapple syrup optional
- 1/4 tsp ground black pepper
- Pinch of salt
Instructions
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In a bowl, place peeled eggs and crush them by using a fork, but leave some chunks.
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Add the rest of the ingredients. Give it a good mix. Do a taste test and adjust accordingly.
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Keep in the fridge to chill.
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Spread on your favorite bread.
Recipe Notes
I used pineapple slices which I then cut smaller (almost like chopped) because I don’t like adding the crushed pineapple now. I think adding crushed pineapple makes the spread runny. By adding sliced pineapple without the syrup, I can control the texture.
I always use Lady’s Choice Sandwich Spread.
I am using UK measuring cups.
*Recipe updated, November 20, 2018. Due to the reason that I don’t want to lose the Google search and the comments, I did not save the recipe to the current date.
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38 Comments
FrugalHausfrau
This is way different from the way my Mom (and me) make our egg salad so I am going to give ti a go next time I have a little pineapple. I am so curious about it and it looks delish!!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
This version is sweet, Mollie. We (Filipinos) love it that way. 😀 I hope you’ll still love it.
nancyc
Yum! This egg spread sounds really good! It might be dangerous for me to have around! But I still want to try it! 🙂
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
I won’t blame you, Nancy. 😀
Kat (The Baking Explorer)
This sounds amazing! I really need to up my egg sandwich game!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
For someone who loves sweets, I think you’ll love this, Kat. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
goatsandgreens
Oh, yummers, this looks like a great lunch dish. Brings egg salad to another level!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Hi, Diann. I don’t have an excuse why I haven’t seen your comment, it was a long time ago, lol. Anyway, it’s better late than never, right? 😀 Thanks a lot – glad you liked this. 🙂
Mareliz
My goodness Jhuls, this is my favorite spread and i dont know how to do it. Thank you for sharing. Merry Christmas to you. Thank you for this gift.
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
I am so sorry, I am not sure why I haven’t seen your comment. Anyway, I’ve posted a YouTube video if you’d like to check it out. 🙂
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helenfern
Sounds just yummy!! Thanks for sharing at the What’s for Dinner party. Have a wonderful week!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Thank you, Helen. I am glad you liked it.😊
Janice @FarmersgirlCook
What a surprising and interesting egg sandwich spread. I love egg sandwiches, so must try this.
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
I could eat this whole thing all by itself.😁 Thanks for stopping by.
Corina Blum
I haven’t made an egg salad for so long but it is perfect in sandwiches! I love all the extras in yours, especially the cheese and red bell pepper. Thanks for sharing with #CookOnceEatTwice!
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Those two were my favorite extras, too.😁 Thanks, Corina.♥️
Ron
What is it about an egg salad sandwich that makes one want more and more? Your egg sandwich spread is very different from mine, but in a good way. Pineapple, I’ve never tried it in an egg spread. I’ve got to try this one out soon.
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Hmm, that makes me ask myself the same question. Pineapple makes this sweeter and I love sweet stuff, so do most of the Filipinos.😁 Thanks, Ron. I hope you’ll like thos version.
Miz Helen
This makes me so hungry for Egg Salad, your recipe looks delicious! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday and don’t forget to bring your Cookie Recipes to the Holiday Cookie Exchange Link Party!
Miz Helen
Jhuls @ The Not So Creative Cook
Thank you, Miz Helen. I am glad you liked this one.☺️
Rhyna Bastaoang
How many sandwich would this make? I’ll be preparing this for 30 servings.. will 20 eggs be enough?
Jhuls
20 eggs will be enough. I hope you will love it. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
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kloesunny @ kloeskitchen.wordpress.com
Looks pretty easy and delicious! Thanks for sharing!!
Jhuls
Thank you! And thank you for stopping by. 🙂 Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Fudging Ahead
I’ve never heard of this before. It is an interesting combo of sweet and savory ingredients in one. At first I thought it was like egg salad.
Jhuls
This can be an egg salad if you slice the ingredients in bigger ‘sizes’. But you know what? I eat this spread alone – YES! Like a salad. 😀
Thank you for stopping by. Have a lovely day to you. 🙂
tastytreats13
That looks wonderful!
Jhuls
Thank you! 😉
Thank you for stopping by. Enjoy the day. xx
Sadia Mohamed
Wooow! Looking terrific.
Jhuls
Thank you. 😉
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