Egg Salad Sandwich
 
      This instructable is for the best egg salad sandwich I've ever tasted, those my momma made for me when I was a child. The recipe was simple enough and forgiving enough that even I could make and enjoy it. I hope you will also!
Supplies
 
       
      The ingredients are simple and we usually always have them on-hand:
- 6 Eggs
- 1/2 cup of Mayonnaise
- 1/4 cup of Sweet Pickle Relish
- Salt and Pepper to taste
- Sandwich bread
Fill a Pot With Water
 
      Use enough water to cover an egg standing on end.
Bring the Water to a Boil
 
      Bring the water to a boil before adding the eggs.
Add the Eggs to the Boiling Water
 
      Gently add the eggs to the boiling water to keep from accidentally cracking an egg prematurely.
Boil the Eggs for 14 Minutes
 
      No, 14 minutes is not too long, they will be hard boiled and maybe a bit drier than you would normally want for a boiled egg you were going to eat straight, but we are going to dress these up before eating.
Place the Eggs in an Ice Bath
 
      After the 14 minutes, transfer the eggs to an ice bath to stop the cooking process. Leave them in the ice bath until they are cool and easy to handle.
Shell the Eggs
 
       
      Tapping the eggs on the countertop and then gently peeling away the shell bits from the egg is usually easy enough if the eggs are not too fresh. We're going to mash them up so they don't need to be pretty anyway.
Mash Up the Eggs
 
       
      Start by splitting the eggs in half and then continue to mash them up well.
Mix in the Other Ingredients
 
       
       
       
       
      Mix in each of the remaining ingredients, sweet pickle relish and mayonnaise. You could certainly go with more than a 1/4 cup of sweet pickle relish if you like, but a 1/2 a cup of mayo is probably the upper limit as this batch came out a bit to the runny side. Maybe add the mayo a little at a time until you get to the consistency you desire. Salt and pepper to taste.
Make the Egg Salad Sandwich
 
       
       
       
      This egg salad is great on regular bread, toasted bread, or even wrapped up in a tortilla. Since this batch was a bit to the runny side I went with toast. Oh, and I also like to add a layer of potato chips between layers of egg salad (a tasty trick I learned from my dad).
Eat and Enjoy
 
      This probably makes about 8 sandwiches. Also, leftovers are good even after a few days in the refrigerator.