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Love egg salad, but wishing for a healthier version? This healthy avocado egg salad is packed with protein and nutrition from eggs, avocado, and spinach. Plus, it's a mayo-free egg salad (mayo-haters rejoice)!

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(This recipe for Avocado Egg Salad with Spinach was originally published in January 2012, but the post has been updated with new photos and content.)

It's almost Easter!! Aside from eating approximately 93023 trillion Cadbury Mini Eggs and 8302 trillion Cadbury Creme Eggs, I've also been on a major hard boiled egg kick.

Obviously hard boiled eggs are in season ALL the time (unlike my precious candy, which I'm considering clearing out a shelf in my basem*nt for, so I can keep a year-round stock), but they gain in popularity around Easter. Mainly for decorating purposes. But often you're left with a couple dozed dyed hard boiled eggs and have no idea what to do with them. I have the solution!

Egg salad is one of my very favorite foods on Earth. It can be a little tricky, though, when ordering out, you know? If you're not at a trusted establishment, you can't always have faith in their egg salad.

And while good egg salad can be like heaven on a plate, there are few things worse than bad egg salad. And if you're one of the many people who can't stand the idea of mayonnaise? No way are you going near egg salad. And that's just sad.

HOW TO MAKE A HEALTHIER EGG SALAD

Plus, egg salad isn't usually the healthiest thing. Especially when you're never really sure just what restaurants are putting into it. So when I get a craving for egg salad these days, I often turn it green and pack a nutritional punch with it with avocado and spinach and a little bit of Greek yogurt, sans any mayo at all.

You could certainly argue that you're just replacing one fat (mayo) with another (avocado), but I prefer to get my "good" fats along with vitamins and nutrients and no preservatives. Plus, a lot of people just don't like mayo, so this egg salad is a great alternative for them.

This recipe for avocado egg salad with spinach is essentially like combining egg salad and guacamole. And tossing in some spinach for extra nutrition. Could there really be anything better than that?

HOW TO GET THE PERFECT HARD BOILED EGGS

Of course, you'll want to start by hard boiling your eggs. Otherwise, let's face it, your egg salad isn't going to be too tasty. If you're never sure how to tell when your eggs are done boiling, follow Simply Recipe's amazing guide.

Or if you have an Instant Pot, boil the eggs in there (my fave way!). I use the 4-4-4 method for perfect hard boiled eggs, so I set the Instant Pot for 4 minutes of manual pressure, let it naturally release for 4 minutes before manually releasing the rest of the way, and place them in an ice bath for 4 minutes to stop cooking.

And I get ideal eggs every time!

AVOCADO EGG SALAD WITH SPINACH RECIPE

Making this avocado egg salad it easy! Simply mix the eggs with a little Greek yogurt and mash up the avocado.

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And then mix them together and add in the chopped spinach and the celery, too. Hot pepper flakes add a little kick.

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Of course, you could eat this avocado spinach egg salad right out of the bowl. But I opted to put it on some nice toasted crusty bread. This jalapeño cheddar bread is what I buy when I'm in the mood for a little treat.

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I'm telling you, if you like egg salad and avocado, there's no reason you won't like this! In fact, you might even decide that you never want to make egg salad the "normal" way again. Because what's the point?

You might even want to serve this with a bag of tortilla chips and eat it like it's an eggy guacamole. Does that sound gross? Because I really don't care.

I think the spinach is a nice added touch in this avocado egg salad, too. A little bit of crunch and roughage and some extra nutrition to boot.

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When I made this the first time, Chris claimed not to like egg salad. But then he asked to take this to lunch the next day. Oh, and it wasn't so long ago that boy didn't like avocados, either. If I told him I'd be making him avocado spinach egg salad when I first met him, he may not have dated me in the first place.

Thank goodness I didn't come up with this recipe until we were a little bit further into our relationship. Now, I'm pretty sure he'd eat anything I whipped up in the kitchen. Except for beets. I still can't get him to eat beets. Sigh.

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I've made this avocado spinach egg salad many times over the years and I'm sure I'll be making it far into the future. It's super quick and keeps me happy for multiple meals. And it's packed with lots of protein and other fun nutrients.

And now you know what to do with all those leftover hard boiled eggs from Easter.

Are you an egg salad fan? Or are you a mayo-hater?

For more egg salad recipes, check out my Egg Salad with Lots of Crunch and my Mini Egg Salad Doughnut Sandwiches. I also love these Chicken and Egg Salad Lettuce Wraps from Sandra's Easy Kitchen.

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Avocado Egg Salad with Spinach

Love egg salad, but wishing for a healthier version? This healthy avocado egg salad is packed with protein and nutrition from eggs, avocado, and spinach. Enjoy it on a whole grain bread for the perfect sandwich!

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Course: Entree, lunch

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Avocado Recipes, Creative Sandwiches, Egg Salad Recipes, Hard Boiled Eggs

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Makes: 5 -6 sandwiches

Author: Sues

Ingredients

  • 7 eggs, hard boiled
  • 4 oz. plain Greek yogurt
  • 2 avocados, peeled and pitted
  • 2 stalks celery, chopped
  • 1 cup baby spinach, roughly chopped
  • Hot pepper flakes to taste
  • ½ tsp salt
  • Good bread (toasted if desired)

Instructions

  • Peel hard boiled eggs and mash them up in a large bowl with the Greek yogurt. Season with salt and pepper.

  • In a separate medium bowl, mash avocado.

  • Add mashed avocado to bowl with mashed egg and stir together with chopped celery and spinach.

  • Stir in hot pepper flakes and salt.

  • Make sandwiches with avocado egg salad using nice crusty bread, toasted if desired.

Notes

If you love egg salad with mayonnaise, feel free to substitute the Greek yogurt for mayo to ensure you still get a bit of mayo flavor.

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FAQs

Avocado Egg Salad with Spinach Recipe | We are not Martha? ›

The simple reason may be that it's not seasoned enough. Add a little more salt and pepper to taste. Always use a good quality whole egg mayonnaise, as it can make or break your egg salad. If you've properly seasoned your egg salad and it still seems bland, add an acid.

Why is my egg salad bland? ›

The simple reason may be that it's not seasoned enough. Add a little more salt and pepper to taste. Always use a good quality whole egg mayonnaise, as it can make or break your egg salad. If you've properly seasoned your egg salad and it still seems bland, add an acid.

How do you make Martha Stewart egg salad? ›

Directions
  1. Chop eggs: In a medium bowl, coarsely chop 8 peeled hard-cooked eggs. ...
  2. Stir in remaining ingredients: Add 1/2 cup mayonnaise, 2 tablespoons chopped celery, 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard, and a few dashes of hot-pepper sauce (or more, if you like a spicier salad). ...
  3. Serve:

Is scrambled eggs and avocado healthy? ›

The combination of fiber, protein, and healthy fats is filling, satisfying, and provides lots of nutrition to start your day. Avocados are a great source of potassium, fiber, heart-healthy monounsaturated fat,​ and folate, while eggs provide protein and micronutrients like choline, B vitamins, and vitamin D.

Why does egg salad have so much cholesterol? ›

Where does all that come from? Well, the main ingredients: eggs, mayo and some of the seasonings. High amounts of saturated fats can contribute to high cholesterol levels and diets high in sodium can aggravate blood pressure levels, but that doesn't mean you need to give up on egg salad altogether.

What adding to egg dishes will improve the flavor? ›

Garlic is a good seasoning for eggs because it adds a ton of flavor on its own while giving other spices and herbs an extra boost. Stirring a dash of powdered garlic into your egg recipes is an easy way to ensure they're overflowing with flavor.

How to make more flavorful eggs? ›

11 things to add to eggs
  1. A teaspoon of chopped, fresh stronger herbs like oregano, tarragon, or thyme.
  2. 1 tablespoon chopped fresh milder herbs like parsley, chives, chervil, basil, or mint.
  3. Tabasco, Worcestershire, or other prepared sauce, to taste.
  4. A quarter cup grated or crumbled cheddar, goat, or other melting cheese.
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How does Paula Deen make egg salad? ›

Separate egg yolks and whites; place in separate bowls. Using a pastry blender, cut egg whites into fine pieces. Stir in celery, green onion, and dill. Using a fork, mash together egg yolks, mayonnaise, mustard, salt, pepper, and garlic powder until almost smooth.

Why is my egg salad always runny? ›

What Makes Egg Salad Watery? Every ingredient that goes into egg salad has water in it. Salt and sugar in the dressing draw the water out of the ingredients as they sit, and they make your egg salad watery regardless of whether it's in the fridge or in a sandwich.

Is it okay to eat eggs and avocados every day? ›

However, this mix should be eaten in moderation. "The ideal way not to risk exaggerating with fat and calories is to bring to the table half avocado combined with two eggs, preferably hard-boiled, no more than a couple of times a week," says the expert, who here shares 5 good reasons to choose this meal combination.

Can you eat avocados every day? ›

A daily dose of avocado is good for your heart. Research has shown that people who eat avocados every day have higher levels of HDL, the "good" cholesterol. Avocados also may be good for your gut biome. But they're high in calories, so stick to recommended serving sizes.

How to flavor avocado? ›

You can also top the avocado with crumbled, cooked bacon and season it with fresh herbs and spices like parsley, cayenne pepper, salt, and regular pepper. Furthermore, you can replace the eggs with other ingredients, such as tuna, chicken, vegetables, and fruits.

Is avocado high in bad cholesterol? ›

Unsaturated fats, the type found in avocados, are considered healthy types of fat. And avocados have no cholesterol whatsoever. Both polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats can help lower blood cholesterol levels, making avocados a heart-healthy food. But the cholesterol benefits of avocados extend even beyond this.

Is 2 eggs a day too much cholesterol? ›

One large egg has about 186 mg of cholesterol — all of which is found in the yolk. If your diet contains little other cholesterol, according to some studies, eating up to an egg a day might be an OK choice.

How do you make eggs not taste bland? ›

Cook scrambled eggs on low heat.

Most people cook their eggs for far too long or on high heat, which is why they might taste dry and bland. Christopher Koetke, Executive Chef at Ajinomoto Health & Nutrition North America, says it's all about how long the eggs are cooked.

Why does my salad taste bland? ›

Season the greens & vegetables

Your dressing or vinaigrette may be perfectly seasoned but when added to unseasoned or raw vegetables, the overall taste of the salad may turn out bland.

How do you make salad less bland? ›

Herbs, fruits, peppers, change your olive oil or try sesame, hazelnut or other traditional nut oils. Also try our variety of basils: Large Green, lemon-basil, spicy Thai, etc. For a touch of acid without being too aggressive, try Rivesaltes vinegar or cider.

What are the symptoms of bad egg salad? ›

Look for any changes in color, flavor, smell, and texture. Fresh egg salad should be creamy and smooth with a mild scent. Spoiled egg salad will smell sour or have a sulfurous odor like rotten eggs. The texture may be watery or slimy, which may be a sign of bacterial growth.

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