Creamy Deviled Egg Spread — The Bible Study Favorite That Vanished in Minutes!

When I say this dish disappeared faster than I could blink, I mean it! I made it for our Bible study group last night, and within five minutes, the bowl was completely empty. Everyone kept asking for the recipe — and honestly, it’s one of the easiest things I’ve ever made.

All you need are hard-boiled eggs, Philadelphia cream cheese, and a few pantry staples. The secret? Blending the eggs and cream cheese together until it’s smooth and fluffy — like a deviled egg dip you can spread on toast, crackers, or even celery sticks.

Here’s how to make it:

  • 10 hard-boiled eggs (peeled and halved)
  • 4 oz (half a block) of cream cheese
  • 2 tbsp mayonnaise
  • 1 tsp mustard
  • A dash of salt, pepper, and paprika
  • Optional: a sprinkle of chopped chives or dill

Place everything in a food processor and blend until creamy. Serve chilled — and watch it vanish before your eyes!

Perfect for potlucks, brunches, or family gatherings. Just a warning: one batch is never enough.

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