Curried
Egg Appetizer
(ala
Dorothy Sale)
Gently
boil one dozen large eggs for 14 minutes.
Immediately
place in cold water, the colder the better. Gently begin tapping each egg all
around until the shell begins to come apart and gently peel, placing the peeled
eggs back in cold water.
After
eggs are completely cool, carefully cut in half lengthwise and remove the yolk to
a bowl.
When
all the yolks have been placed into the bowl, add a bit of mustard (I prefer
dry, but that's just an opinion), a bit of salt and pepper to taste and a
goodly portion of curry powder. Mix well with a fork and then, either with a
small pastry bag or spoon, place a nice portion of curried yolk on each egg
half. If you have empty halves left over, enjoy them before someone else gets
them.
Arrange
the prepared curried eggs on an egg server, or lacking that, take a plate of
suitable size and arrange them on a bed of lettuce.
Your
guests will love them. Bon appétit.
Hale Mary - Review by Martha A Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat; Think With Your Taste Buds; A Book and A Dish
Inside the guest bedroom, Mary and Gracie lay back on the twin beds, watching a little TV as they passed a fat joint back and forth between them, slowly filling the room with smoke. Gracie got up and opened the window all the way. "Have to keep this on the down low," she said, giggling. "We don't want your son to be shutting us down." "No way," Mary agreed. She got up off the bed and fumbled in the pockets of a heavy bathrobe, bringing out half a pint of whiskey. "We can always depend on Maudie." She held up the bottle in a sot of pre-toast. "Here," she said with a wide smile. "let's drink to better days ahead."
Meet the characters:
"Hail" Mary Drummond married to Police Detective "Bulldog" Drummond, recently deceased.
Cray "Crayfish" Drummond - Son of Mary and Bulldog - recently fired from his job and looking for work.
Estelle - Daughter of Mary and Bulldog - following her father's footsteps she has become a Police Officer.
Grace "Gracie" Prevost - one of two best friends of Mary since childhood, widowed, living in Arizona.
Maude "Maudie" Greene - Mary's other best friend since childhood, babysits for income but the majority of her money comes from selling pot.
Celie Drummond - Cray's wife; Brooke Drummond - his daughter; and Harry Drummond his son.
And then there is Rowlf - a hundred forty-eight pound yellow/tan, huge hound dog that spends his days and night laying in front of the door sleeping - and he doesn't move when the door needs to be opened.
Did I mention that the ladies Mary, Gracie, and Maudie are senior citizens? Well, they are and the antics they get into has kept me laughing throughout the whole book. They're whiskey drinking, pot smoking women who are out to bring back their good old days and I think they succeeded and I enjoyed riding along with them. You gotta read this book if you want a fun filled laugh.