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Easy Egg Salad Sandwich

 


Here’s an easy peasy sandwich that you can make in mere minutes and it only requires a few ingredients, most of which you already have at home. It’s easy and it’s delicious.

Here is what you will need

1 egg

2 tablespoons mayonnaise

1 tablespoon mustard

Salt as per your taste

Pepper as per you taste

Green chili

Bread

And that’s it. The preparation time will take around 15 minutes and by the 16 minutes, you can be munching down on it.

Instructions

  1. Boil your egg
  2. In a bowl mix your mayonnaise and mustard
  3. Sprinkle salt as your liking and the pepper too.
  4. Chop up some green chili. You can substitute for red chili pepper if you don’t have green chili or skip this step if you don’t like spicy food. You can instead, add some finely chopped coriander leaves. Just make sure they’re properly washed with filtered water.
  5. Add in the chilies to your bowl and give it a good mix.
  6. After your egg has boiled, put it in a bowl of ice water for a few minutes before you peel your egg.
  7. Chop up that boiled egg into bite size pieces and add in your egg pieces to your mayonnaise and mustard mixture and give it another good mix.
  8. Take two pieces of bread and spread the egg salad on one of them. And top the bread with the other and cut it diagonally.

Enjoy your easy egg salad sandwich.

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