36 Recipes That Use Up Leftover Hard-Boiled Eggs (2024)

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ByElizabeth Harris and Peggy Woodward, RDN

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Updated: Feb. 18, 2024

    Get creative with leftover hard-boiled eggs! From classic salads to updated sandwiches, these recipes will have you begging for more. Tip: try making large batches of Instant Pot hard-boiled eggs to meal prep these yummy recipe ideas.

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    The Best Deviled Eggs

    Herbs lend amazing flavor to these deviled eggs, which truly are the best you can make! The recipe uses up leftover hard-boiled eggs and includes tasty variations that feature bacon, chipotle peppers and crab. And to make it easy to make these, use an egg peeler!—Jesse & Anne Foust, Bluefield, West Virginia

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    Smoked Salmon Egg Salad

    Served on croissants, these grown-up sandwiches offer a great way to use leftover Easter eggs. Salmon adds smoky flavor. —Cathy Tang, Redmond, Washington

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    Taste of Home

    Totally scrumptious and packed with nutrition, this salad was my response to friends who asked how they could incorporate kale into their diets without sacrificing taste. It is also wonderful made with collard or mustard greens, prepared in the same fashion as the kale, or with a mix of spinach & arugula or watercress. Don’t forget the hard-boiled eggs for extra protein. —Elizabeth Warren, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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    Avocado Egg Salad Toast

    I had a surplus of avocados after purchasing too many for an event. A few days later, I was making egg salad sandwiches for lunch and had the fantastic idea to use avocado to bind it together instead of traditional mayo. Not only was this version unbelievably delicious but the healthy fats in the avocado make this a much better option than the traditional mayo-laden version. —Shannon Dobos, Calgary, Alberta

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    BLT Chicken Salad

    Featuring all the fun fixings for a BLT chicken sandwich, this salad is so lovable. I can prep the ingredients ahead of time and just throw it together at the last minute. Barbecue sauce in the dressing gives it unexpected flavor. Even picky eaters love my chicken salads. —Cindy Moore, Mooresville, North Carolina

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    Copycat Chicken Salad

    Inspired by Chick-fil-A chicken salad, this recipe is incredibly easy to make, and your family will love it. The sweet pickle relish gives it that signature taste. I like to use a thick crusty oat bread. —Julie Peterson, Crofton, Maryland

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    DIY Ramen Soup

    This favorite ramen noodle recipe, prepared and served in a canning jar, is a healthier alternative to most commercial varieties. Feel free to customize the veggies. —Michelle, Clair, Seattle, Washington

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    Quick Nicoise Salad

    Like the French, I pack my classic Nicoise salad with veggies, potatoes, tuna and eggs. Cooking the potatoes and beans together helps the dish come together fast. —Valerie Belley, St. Louis, Missouri

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    Cobb Salad Sub

    When we need a quick meal to share, we turn Cobb salad into a sandwich masterpiece. Sometimes I substitute tortillas for the bread and make wraps instead. —Kimberly Grusendorf, Medina, Ohio

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    Judy's Macaroni Salad

    After finding this vintage macaroni salad recipe years ago, I tweaked the flavor and bumped up the pickles. Tuck this dill pickle pasta salad inside your picnic basket. —Elizabeth Kirchgatter, Maysville, Kentucky

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    Scotch Eggs

    A crispy coating made with cornflakes and pork sausage gives a different treatment to these hard-boiled eggs. They’re fabulous hot out of the oven. Or enjoy them cold for a snack before a soccer or baseball game. —Dorothy Smith, El Dorado, Arkansas

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    Aunt Karen’s Shrimp Salad

    When unexpected company calls during the holidays, this shrimp salad is the perfect fit. It's quick to put together, too, leaving you more time to spend with your guests. — Karen Moore, Jacksonville, Florida

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    Sweet Onion Pimiento Cheese Deviled Eggs

    For my mother’s 92nd birthday, we had pimiento cheese deviled eggs as part of the spread. They’re timeless and always in good taste. —Linda Foreman, Locust Grove, Oklahoma

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    Cauliflower Potato Salad

    Cauliflower in potato salad? You bet, along with carrots, olives and other yummy surprises. —Mike Schulz, Tawas City, Michigan

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    Ham and Swiss Salad in a Jar

    Home cook Stacy Huggins from Valley Center, California, sent us a great recipe for a ham and Swiss salad, and we turned it into this lunchbox-friendly version. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Curried Egg Salad

    A curry kick gives this egg salad big appeal. We love it when the weather gets warm. —Joyce McDowell, West Union, Ohio

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    Veggie Nicoise Salad

    More and more people in my workplace are becoming vegetarians. When we cook or eat together, the focus is on fresh produce. This salad combines some of our favorite ingredients in one dish—and with the hard-boiled eggs and kidney beans, it delivers enough protein to satisfy those who are skeptical of vegetarian fare. —Elizabeth Kelley, Chicago, Illinois

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    Gluten-Free Potato Salad

    In college, my best friend and I debated whose mom made the best potato salad. Turns out they were almost identical! Even though I've since tweaked our recipe, this gluten-free potato salad still takes me home again. —Ellie Martin Cliffe, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Campfire Cheese Hash Brown Packets

    Dining by the campfire? This easy packet of potatoes, bacon and cheese makes a terrific hash. We like to serve it with eggs and fresh pico de gallo. —Gina Nistico, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Thai-Style Cobb Salad

    This veggie salad is like a mix of Cobb salad and my favorite summer rolls. If you have leftover chicken, toss it in. —Elisabeth Larsen, Pleasant Grove, Utah

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    Bacon 'n' Egg Sandwiches

    I came across this unique grilled combo when I was digging in my mom's recipe box. The crisp bacon, hard-boiled eggs and crunchy green onions make these cozy sandwiches look impressive when company drops by for lunch. Best of all, they're a snap to assemble. —Ann Fuemmeler, Glasgow, Missouri

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    Spinach Salad with Warm Bacon Dressing

    My spinach salad with a comforting bacon dressing is a recipe I turn to again and again in winter. It's quick, elegant and so delicious. I can always count on compliments. —Sandy Davis, Prescott, Arizona

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    Classic Egg Salad

    Egg salad is a refreshing, tasty change from lunchmeat or peanut butter sandwiches. The touch of mustard and lemon juice gives it extra zip. —Annemarie Pietila, Farmington Hills, Michigan

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    Red Potato and Egg Salad

    This flavorful red potato salad recipe with egg is the perfect side for summer cookouts. The red potatoes really dress it up. —Margaret Blomquist, Newfield, New York

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    Garden-Fresh Chef Salad

    For much of the year, I can use my garden's produce when I make this cool salad. In spring, the salad mix and radishes come from my crop. In summer, I use the tomatoes, cabbage and carrots. What a good feeling! —Evelyn Gubernath, Bucyrus, Ohio

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    Make-Ahead Hearty Six-Layer Salad

    This salad is an all-time favorite. I reach for the recipe whenever I need a dish to pass. It is easy to make, can be assembled ahead of time and looks marvelous. —Noreen Meyer, Madison, Wisconsin

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    Pressure-Cooker Garlic-Dill Deviled Eggs

    Easter isn’t complete without deviled eggs. I like to experiment with my recipes, and was pleasantly surprised with how the fresh dill really perked up the flavor of these irresistible appetizers. —Kami Horch, Frankfort, Maine

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    Barbecue Chicken Cobb Salad

    I turned barbecue chicken into a major salad with romaine, carrots, sweet peppers and avocados. That’s how I got my family to eat more veggies. —Camille Beckstrand, Layton, Utah

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    Everyone has a favorite potato salad, and this is mine. As a young bride, I was eager to learn how to cook and make things that my husband would love. I combined my mom's and his mom's recipes, and this potato and egg salad the delicious result. —Angela Leinenbach, Mechanicsville, Virginia

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    Pesto Egg Salad Sandwiches

    For a casual springtime meal with a twist, boil up some eggs and dinner will be done presto. —Tenley Haraldson, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin

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    Grandma's Spinach Salad

    With all its fresh ingredients, this pretty spinach salad was my grandma’s favorite. Even my little ones like it (but don’t tell them spinach is good for them)! —Shelley Riebel, Armada, Michigan

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    Easy Macaroni Salad

    This hearty pasta salad is sure to please appetites of all ages—and it serves a lot of folks! —LaVerna Mjones, Moorhead, Minnesota

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    Creamy Egg Salad

    I love the versatility of this creamy egg salad. You can serve it on a nest of mixed greens, tucked into a sandwich or with your favorite crisp crackers. —Cynthia Kohlberg, Syracuse, Indiana

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    Classic Cobb Salad

    Making this ham cobb salad is a lot like putting in a garden. I plant everything in nice, neat sections, just as I do with seedlings. —Patricia Kile, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania

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    Originally Published: April 14, 2022

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    Elizabeth Harris

    Liz is an unapologetic homebody who loves bowling and beers almost as much as food and fitness. The highlight of her week is making cheesy popcorn for her family on movie night. She has worked as an intern, editor and freelancer for Taste of Home.

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    Peggy Woodward, RDN

    Peggy is a Senior Food Editor for Taste of Home. In addition to curating recipes, she writes articles, develops recipes and is our in-house nutrition expert. She studied dietetics at the University of Illinois and completed post-graduate studies at the Medical University of South Carolina to become a registered dietitian nutritionist. Peggy has mor...

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    FAQs

    What can I do with lots of leftover eggs? ›

    How to Use Extra Whole Eggs
    1. Quiche. The classic “egg pie” will not only use at least half a dozen eggs, but it's also an easy way to use any other leftovers you have in the fridge. ...
    2. Frittata. ...
    3. Strata. ...
    4. Shakshuka. ...
    5. Sheet Pan Hash. ...
    6. Roasted Eggs for a Crowd. ...
    7. Poached Eggs Over Lentils. ...
    8. Huevos Rancheros.
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    How do you reuse boiled eggs? ›

    Here are a few simple, big-batch recipes to help you use them up quickly.
    1. Macaroni and Egg Salad. Food Network Magazine's big-batch macaroni salad is loaded with creamy hard-boiled egg. ...
    2. Egg Salad Sandwich with Avocado and Watercress. ...
    3. Asparagus Casserole. ...
    4. Classic Cobb Salad. ...
    5. Golden Pickled Eggs with Carrots.

    Can I freeze hard-boiled eggs? ›

    The American Egg Board, Egg Farmers of Canada, and USDA do not recommend freezing hard-boiled eggs because "hard-cooked whole eggs and whites become tough and watery when frozen." By the time you try to make the most of the rubbery, tough egg whites, it's probably easier to simply cook a whole new batch of hard-boiled ...

    How long do hard-boiled eggs last in the fridge? ›

    Hard cooked eggs can be stored in the refrigerator up to seven days, either left in their shells or peeled. Make sure eggs are refrigerated within two hours after cooking, and don't leave refrigerated cooked eggs out at room temperature for more than two hours.

    How long do boiled eggs last? ›

    How To Safely Store Hard-Boiled Eggs. According to the Food and Drug Administration, you can keep hard-cooked eggs in the refrigerator for up to seven days after they have been cooked. 1 And it doesn't matter whether the eggs are already peeled or still in the shell. Either way, they will last for a week.

    How many days are leftover eggs good for? ›

    Refrigerate leftover cooked egg dishes and use within 3 to 4 days. When refrigerating a large amount of a hot egg-containing leftover, divide it into several shallow containers so it will cool quickly.

    Is it OK to Reboil hard-boiled eggs? ›

    Can You Reboil an Egg? Do you have a strong suspicion that you undercooked your boiled eggs, or did a crack tell you the batch wasn't quite done? As long as an egg's shell hasn't been cracked, it's perfectly fine to put it back in hot water and continue cooking it.

    Can dogs eat hard-boiled eggs? ›

    Eggs are nutritious for both people and dogs. They can be tasty treats or a hearty breakfast, whether they're hard-boiled, poached, scrambled, or over easy. A cooked entire egg or yolk can be good for your dog, unless your pet has a pre-existing health condition like acute pancreatitis or diabetes.

    Can you reuse the water you boil eggs in? ›

    Yes. You can use water from boiled eggs, so as not to waste it. One of the best uses would be to use that water to water your plants and shrubs and evergreens around your house and yard.

    Can you eat 2 week old hard-boiled eggs? ›

    Hard-boiled eggs can be kept for 1 week in your refrigerator. If the egg develops an unmistakable odor or slimy or chalky texture, discard it, as eating spoiled eggs can make you sick.

    Is it better to store hard-boiled eggs peeled or unpeeled? ›

    According to The American Egg Board, hard-boiled eggs that are in their shell will last for up to one week. You should store hard-boiled eggs in the refrigerator with their shells on, if possible. The shell will keep them fresh for longer and helps prevent the eggs from absorbing any odors in the fridge.

    Can I eat unpeeled hard-boiled eggs left out overnight? ›

    If you're wondering if it's safe to eat those eggs that've been left out at room temperature, you should know that hard-boiled eggs outside of the refrigerator won't last for more than two hours, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

    How to tell if a hard-boiled egg is bad? ›

    If the egg is discolored or has a greenish ring around the yolk, it's likely gone bad.” A bad hard-boiled egg may also have a sulfuric smell, adds Marcus. The bottom line on hard-boiled eggs: “If the egg is slimy, mushy or smells bad, toss it,” says Steele.

    What causes hard-boiled eggs to go bad? ›

    When shell eggs are hard cooked, the protective coating is washed away, leaving bare the pores in the shell for bacteria to enter and contaminate it.

    What happens if you boil eggs too long? ›

    Overcooked hard-boiled eggs can be identified by their rubbery texture and unpleasant odor. When you overcook an egg, the egg white becomes tough and rubbery, making it difficult to chew. The yolk may also have a chalky texture and a greenish-gray ring around the outside.

    Can I freeze eggs? ›

    According to the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), you can freeze eggs for up to one year. When you're ready to use frozen eggs, thaw them overnight in the refrigerator or under running cold water. Use egg yolks or whole eggs as soon as they're thawed.

    Can you freeze leftover scrambled eggs? ›

    You can also freeze scrambled eggs after they have been cooked. This is a good way to meal prep for the week and to use in dishes like ham fried rice, or for a quick breakfast. They freeze well and taste really good. Let the cooked scrambled eggs cool completely.

    How do you not waste egg yolks? ›

    But unlike egg whites, yolks can dry out if stored. Try adding a bit of cold water to keep the yolks moist, and drain the water before using the yolks, within two to four days. If you don't think you'll use them up within that time frame, you can freeze them!

    How to use up eggs to freeze? ›

    But: you don't have to make something with your excess eggs in order to freeze them. Just crack the eggs into suitable containers (small Tupperware-style plastic dishes, freezer bags, whatever. Hell, you could use ice-cube trays), either separated into yolks and whites or well-blended as whole egg, and freeze them.

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