Lightened Up Curry Egg Salad Recipe - Pinch of Yum
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Lightened Up Curry Egg Salad

6 reviews / 4.8 average

I was putting off posting this because I want to look at those pictures of 10-Minute Peanut Butter Fudge pretty much forever.

Plus I don’t even like eggs. Totally serious.

But somehow in the last seven months I’ve turned into an egg salad eating machine. Especially curry egg salad.

The traditional welcome lunch (as in, always do it traditional, not culturally traditional) for visitors or adoptive families at the shelter is egg salad sandwiches with chips and mangoes. Maybe it’s because I’m so exhausted from, like, one minute of work in very hot heat, or maybe it’s because they’re an open invitation for layering salty chips onto my sandwich, but whatever it is, when I have those egg salad sandwiches in front of me I become insanely excited about those gross little things: eggs.

Sliced eggs on a cutting board.

Good thing I ripped them apart instead of neatly slicing them, right?

Ok, maybe they’re not gross. They’re just kind of a weird food, though. You can eat them hard boiled, soft boiled, fried, scrambled, poached, plus they are essential to recipes like cookies and brownies. Is this a joke?

Not when this sandwich is staring me down from my lunch plate. That is no joking matter, friends.

And guess what? I’m being semi-healthy because I’m only using the egg whites. Hard boiled yolks? I just can’t do it. Plus they’re less healthy, and I never eat unhealthy. Ne-ver.

Egg salad in a bowl.

The best part about this little ol’ egg salad was all the flavor. A little sweetness from the world’s best mangoes (thank you Cebu), a spice punch from the curry, and the bite from the onions and red peppers – I hardly even knew there was egg in there.

I kept this one pretty light on the mayo because, well, if I’m being honest it’s because I only had Miracle Whip, and it would not have been okay to put more than a few tablespoons of that with my egg salad. But texturally, you really don’t need more than that. You could even go with less. Once you add the mango it gets all smooth and creamy and amazing, like egg salad magic or something.

Curry egg salad on a piece of bread.

Let me read your mind: You don’t like mango in your egg salad. As a person who doesn’t even like eggs to begin with, I get it.

Howeverrrr. I challenge you to rethink that opinion. The sweetness is the perfect contrast for the curry and red pepper and it all just begs for two big slices of soft wheat bread to be smooshed together between.

Finally, please add some cilantro in my honor.

Egg salad on a white plate.

Aw yeah. I like it.

Curry egg salad on a piece of bread.
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Lightened Up Curry Egg Salad


Description

This lightened up curry egg salad uses just the egg whites for a super low calorie egg salad with tons of flavor! Perfect for lunch.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 8 large eggs
  • 3 tablespoons chopped onion (more or less to taste)
  • 1 red pepper, chopped
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons curry powder
  • 1/4 cup light mayo
  • 1 mango, finely diced

Instructions

  1. Hard boil the eggs by dropping them carefully into a pot of boiling water. Boil for 8 minutes, covered, and allow to cool. Peel the shells off and cut the eggs in half to remove the hardened yolk from the center. Finely chop the whites and set aside.
  2. Chop the red pepper and the onion as finely as you like – I prefer to chop them pretty small. Combine egg whites, vegetables, salt, curry, and mayo in a bowl. Stir until well combined. Season with pepper to taste.
  3. Stir the mango in with the egg salad just before serving.

Notes

Add fresh spinach or arugula, herbs, or green onions to your egg salad sandwich. Yum!

  • Prep Time: 15 mins
  • Cook Time: 8 mins
  • Category: Lunch
  • Cuisine: American

Keywords: curry egg salad, egg salad, egg salad sandwich

PS. It’s this guy’s birthday!

Man hugging children on the street.

I made him donuts this morning and still he said all the kids running up to him with their cards was the highlight of his day. Can you believe that?

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36 Comments

  1. Pinch of Yum Logo

    I absolutely love love love putting curry in my egg salad. You definitely did read my mind– you lost me at the mangos (and at taking out the yolks, whaaaaat?). I’ll compromise with you, I’ll try it with mango if you don’t judge me for prefering egg yolks ALWAYS be hard boiled.

  2. Pinch of Yum Logo

    happy birthday!!!!!

    I am with you on eggs – I sometimes eat them when I get them fresh from my friends happy chickens. 🙂 but… yeah, they are weird, I get it.

    I will definitely try this, the mango sounds strangely GOOD. I will be using the yolks, though… Mmm.

  3. Pinch of Yum Logo

    I love the colors of this egg salad, the mango lends it the yellow that’s missing from the omitted yolks.

    I grew up with a brother who is severely allergic to eggs, so we never had any at home or in baked goods. I never really acquired a taste for them and find them kind of gross to be brutally honest.

  4. Pinch of Yum Logo

    Happy Birthday to Bjork!
    I love egg sandwiches. Usually I use tomato slices with it, so somehow I am open to mango instead. But I’ll have to skip the cilantro 😉

  5. Pinch of Yum Logo

    lol I love Miracle Whip for egg salad, chicken salad, tuna salad, potato salad…. I grew up with it, so that is probably why. 🙂 It does give things a tangy flavor I think. I don’t know how else to describe it. ha ha
    I have never tried curry in my egg salad, but I will!
    Happy Birthday to the man in your life. All those cards would be wonderful to get! Very cool.

    1. Pinch of Yum Logo

      Yes! I love Miracle Whip actually, just wasn’t really sure how I’d feel about putting it in egg salad. That or regular mayo would both be just fine. 🙂

  6. Pinch of Yum Logo

    This looks soooo yummy. I’m cooking for one tonight and might just make this for dinner! I even already have hard boiled eggs cooked and waiting to be mushed together for this! Do you know if magoes are in season in the US right now?

    1. Pinch of Yum Logo

      I have no idea – I think they import them from South or Central America (that’s totally just a guess) and I’m not sure when those would be in season. We are so lucky to have the best of the best available year-round here! 🙂

  7. Pinch of Yum Logo

    Brilliant recipe – I am always looking for different things to do with eggs as my flock of 11 seem to be in overtime at present, so always a stack of eggs. I will definitely be making this today, but leaving in the yolks….. My daughter would refuse to eat the eggs from our chickens for years, as she said she knew exactly where they came from and couldn’t face eating them!! I converted her….

  8. Pinch of Yum Logo

    What an interesting combo! This looks so appealing to me, but that’s how I roll. Avocado works really well with eggs, too, and you often don’t need to add mayo because avocados are so creamy.

    As an aside, egg yolks are extremely healthy. They’ve gotten a bad rap in the media, but the yolks contain all of the nutrition – vitamin D, B12 and other B vitamins, selenium, and especially choline, which is important for our brains. When I was in nutrition school, many of my instructors said that if we weren’t going to eat the eggs, we might as well not consume them at all.

    Thanks for your inventive recipe!

    1. Pinch of Yum Logo

      Oh gosh. That sounds really good with the avocado. I had a feeling that someone would be able to teach me something about egg yolks in the comments! You were the person! 🙂 Thanks!

  9. Pinch of Yum Logo

    As a person who loves both eggs and mango, there won’t be much convincing needed here. It looks delicious and tangy, plus I probably won’t feel all too guilty after gobbling it up!

  10. Pinch of Yum Logo

    This looks like quite the perfect quick and easy lunch. I love eggs – including yolks! – but obviously egg whites are my favorite part. Not gross at all 🙂 I found that mango goes very well with savory dishes. It’s so yummy with chicken or shrimps for instance!

  11. Pinch of Yum Logo

    Oh wait, is this Björk birthday?? I first read the article on my phone and the images didn’t load so I though you were talking about a kid at the shelter! haha.
    Happy B-Day Björk!! And…enjoy the donuts!!

  12. Pinch of Yum Logo

    yes, my first thought is Mango does not go in egg salad…but it looks amazing!! and I’ll bet it does give a great flavor contrast, can’t wait to try it!!

    1. Pinch of Yum Logo

      Here it is, in all it’s simple glory. 🙂 I may need to do another variation in the near future, or multiple… it’s so adaptable and plus I’m going to go into withdrawal without my weekly egg salad welcome lunches.

  13. Pinch of Yum Logo

    I found your blog recently and love your story. It is so great what you and your husband are doing. I can imagine those cuties would be hard to compete with, even with donuts! 🙂 I love egg salad and this is an interesting take on it!

  14. Pinch of Yum Logo

    This looks and sounds yum! what a great idea!!!! great combi and all my fav! mangoes, curry, mayo and eggs. thanks for the great idea – for my next canapés when we have guests over! 🙂

    And happy birthday Bjork!

  15. Pinch of Yum Logo

    Here is ONE of MANY articles that your dogmatism won’t allow you to accept, but that are true nonetheless.

    STOP telling people that egg yolks are unhealthy.

  16. Pinch of Yum Logo

    YUM! I love egg salad 🙂 Wishing I could have another traditional welcome lunch with you guys! And some egg salad. Looks great though Linds, maybe when I actually have to cook for myself ill try some of these variations 🙂