Add a twist to the classic egg salad with some creamy & ripe avocados and you'll get a nutritious dish that is packed with healthy fats and proteins.
I know we are already 2 weeks into 2019 but still, here's wishing you a Happy New Year. I definitely took a long break from the blog during the last few months of 2018. And almost out of necessity too. I was busy managing some home remodeling & interior decorating projects while still keeping up with the kids' active calendar. And not forgetting about all the celebrations that we had.
The end of the year is always such a festive time, especially for our family since Bella's birthday is in December. We celebrated her turning 10! Double digits! How time flies. A blink of an eye and she is a "tween". At this age, she is very aware. She noticed how Kian and I were experimenting with a low carb & low sugar diet which has now become a lifestyle for us. She was keen to lead a healthier life and has hence decided to avoid sugar for 3 days a week. So far, she has been doing really well. Of course, my pantry is still stocked with chips and candies. It is all about balance and treating ourselves once in a while. But I am pleased that the kids are mostly consuming a low carb and low sugar diet with us. And they have definitely shown more interest in trying new foods. Just the other day, I made this Avocado Egg Salad and served it as a side with the Almond Flour Bread for dinner. It was a hit with the family. A lovely twist to the classic egg salad that is packed with healthy fats and proteins. A quick and easy side dish that worked so well with our oven roasted chicken and broccoli dinner.
Avocado Egg Salad
by Miss Crumbs A Lot Recipe Ingredients 2 medium sized Avocados 6 eggs (hard boiled) 1/4 cup Chopped Cilantro 1/4 tsp Dill Weed Juice of 2 Limes Salt & Pepper Cooking Method 1. Chop up the avocados & hard boiled eggs and place in a large mixing bowl. 2. Add in 1/4 cup chopped cilantro, 1/4 tsp dill weed and juice of 2 limes. 3. Mix well. Season with salt & pepper to taste. 4. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
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