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![]() Hard-boiled eggs, cut at the end, the yolks removed and mashed with ham, cream and nutmeg, the mixture replaced in the egg and re-capped (Walsh 1859, etc). This receipt has no known connection with the ‘Columbus’ brand of hen’s eggs formerly produced along with questionale health claims by Deans Farm. ![]() Columbus Eggs. 618. Cut in half, twelve hard boiled eggs, and cut off a little at each end to make them stand like cups; chop the yolks, and mix with ham, cream, and nutmeg; fill with it the cups, press it smooth, arrange on the dish the two halves together like whole eggs. ![]() |
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