You will love this Traeger egg salad sandwich. It is the perfect way to use the leftover smoked eggs you have or maybe you should throw a few in the smoker next time your cooking something.
We all know that one of the best parts about cooking is the leftovers, I had lots of my smoked teriyaki chicken and smoked tuna leftover after the last cookout, so we have delicious sandwiches, tacos and salads all week long.
While I was smoking the teriyaki chicken I also threw in some eggs.
I knew my smoked egg salad sandwiches would be a massive hit with the kids and my wife, but now they are requesting it weekly so i need to smoke some more eggs!
Why You’ll Love This Egg Salad Sandwich Recipe
We all love a lunch we can throw together quickly. The best part about having smoked eggs in the fridge is that you have a great source of protein already cooked and they are absolutely packed with delicious smoky flavor, all you need is a few condiments, pickles and bread and you have a yummy lunch pretty much all sorted.
What You’ll Need for Traeger Egg Salad Sandwich
- Eggs
- Mayo
- Dijon Mustard
- Grainy Mustard
- Pickles
- Bread
- Parsley to Garnish
How to Make Traeger Egg Salad Sandwich
Step 1: Heat the Grill and Smoke the Eggs
Place the eggs directly on the grill grates. Smoke at 225˚F for an hour or on the indirect zone of a smoky grill. Then drop them in cold water with some ice to cool down.
The eggs should have a slight brown color. Remove the eggs from the smoker and let them cool.
Note: you can skip this step if you already smoked your eggs and just want to make the sandwich
Step 2: Prepare the Egg Salad
In a bowl combine mayo, mustard, diced pickles, and the smoked eggs. Use a potato masher to mash everything until combined.
Step 3: Build the Sandwiches
Add a scoop of egg salad, on a slice of bread. Top with another slice of bread and garnish with fresh parsley
Serve and enjoy!
Variations for Egg Salad Sandwich
You can add nearly anything to this recipe.
- Maybe you want some extra spice. Try adding chili powder or cayenne pepper.
- You can even put your favorite hot sauce on the sandwich.
- What if you want to sneak in some extra veggies? Diced bell peppers will also add a little bit of crunch to this sandwich.
- Flavorful poblano peppers are another tasty option.
- Any fresh herbs and spices can increase the delicious flavor of this recipe! Some people love to add fresh dill.
- If you take the egg yolks out of your eggs, you will want to cook extra eggs. This will allow you to have enough eggs for your sandwiches.
What Temperature to Smoke Egg Salad Sandwich At
Smoke the eggs at 165˚F.Since we’re only adding a little bit of flavor to the eggs, we don’t need a high temperature.
The low temperature will add some smoky flavor without overcooking the eggs.
Raw eggs need to reach an internal temperature of 160˚F to be safe to eat. If the eggs are fully cooked, then they are ready to cool down to make this recipe. However, egg salad is best served cold. So let the eggs cool completely before eating it. Some people prefer to refrigerate the egg salad for a few hours before serving it.
How to Store Leftovers?
Store the egg salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator for a few days. You can put it in a freezerproof container in the freezer for a month or two.
For best results, store the egg salad separately from the bread. If you assemble the sandwiches, the bread may become soggy in the fridge.
My Favorite Wood Chips to Use
A mild flavor, like apple and cherry, is great if you only want a subtle flavor. Something richer like mesquite or hickory is great if you enjoy a deeper flavor.
What to Serve With Egg Salad Sandwich
You can serve these sandwiches with your favorite side. We recommend pairing it with one of the following recipes:
Looking for More Traeger Recipes?
- Traeger Smoked Pork Belly
- Traeger Smoked Duck Breast
- Traeger 0-400 Chicken Wings
- Traeger Smoked Corish Hen
- Traeger Cuban Sandwich
- Traeger Egg Salad Sandwich
- Traeger Broccoli
- Traeger Turkey
Traeger Egg Salad Sandwich
Equipment
- 1 Pellet smoker
Ingredients
- 6 eggs
- ¼ cup mayo
- ½ tsp dijon mustard
- ¼ tsp grainy mustard
- 1 tbsp diced pickles
- Sliced white bread
- 1 tbsp parsley to garnish
Instructions
- Place the eggs directly on the grill grates. Smoke at 225˚F for an hour or on the indirect zone of a smoky grill. Then drop them in cold water with some ice to cool down.
- The eggs should have a slight brown color. Remove the eggs from the smoker and let them cool.
- Note: you can skip this step if you already smoked your eggs and just want to make the sandwich
- In a bowl combine mayo, mustard, diced pickles, and the smoked eggs. Use a potato masher to mash everything until combined.
- Add a scoop of egg salad, on a slice of bread. Top with another slice of bread and garnish with fresh parsley
- Serve and enjoy!
Smoke On!
Charlie
Hi, I’m Charlie, I have been meat-smoking and grilling for the past 15 years. I have an array of different smokers, thermometers, and have a love for finding the right wood and charcoal combo My favourite recipes are my EXTRA CRISPY smoked pork belly, juicy pulled pork, smoked brisket, duck poppers, and ANY SEAFOOD I grill).
I loves sharing his tips with beginners, helping them navigate the world of smoking. I find it’s not just about cooking; it’s a quest for that perfect smoky flavor.
You will usually find me playing with the kids, perfecting my brisket bark, or sipping beers with boys around the fire. Can’t wait to share all my delicious smoking and grilling recipes with you!
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