Ingredients

6 dragon 's eggs ( or hens ' eggs if you do n't have a dragon 's cave in your neighbourhood )
food coloring , diluted ( optional )
1 bunch fresh parsley
1 bunch fresh coriander
1 bunch fresh tarragon
fresh herb , as desired ( but please no marijuana � Puff gave up that stuff in the 1970s )
1/2 cup mayonnaise
white wine or grape juice ( just enough to thin the mayonnaise a little )
paprika ( to garnish )
Looking for a fun and creative way to decorate Easter eggs this year? Look no further than Puff The Magic Dragon's Easter Eggs! These eggs are not only visually stunning but also packed with flavor thanks to a coating of fresh herbs mixed in a mayonnaise base. And for those who want to add a playful touch, a quick dip in diluted food coloring can turn these eggs into a colorful masterpiece. So, gather your eggs, grab your herbs, and let's get cracking!

Instructions

1.Hard-boil eggs, let them cool, and peel them.
2.In a small bowl, mix mayonnaise and white wine or grape juice to thin the mixture.
3.Finely chop parsley, coriander, tarragon, and any other fresh herbs you desire, and mix them into the mayonnaise mixture.
4.If desired, lightly dip the eggs in diluted food coloring for a fun and colorful effect.
5.Spread herb mixture over each egg, coating thoroughly.
6.Sprinkle paprika on top to garnish.

PROS

A unique and visually pleasing way to decorate Easter eggs, the herb coating provides a fresh and flavorful twist to traditional deviled eggs.

CONS

May not appeal to those who do not enjoy the taste of fresh herbs, and may not be suitable for those with egg allergies.

HEALTH & BENEFITS

Eggs are a good source of protein and essential amino acids, as well as important nutrients such as choline and vitamin D. Fresh herbs such as parsley and coriander are also rich in vitamins and minerals and have anti-inflammatory properties.

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