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Deviled Eggs are one of my favorites foods to enjoy all year long. This simple but delicious appetizer is one of the best ways to use leftover hard-boiled eggs. A classic recipe makes the perfect little bite to add to any meal, party spread, family gatherings, picnics, and buffets.

I love Deviled Eggs. I always have. If you like Deviled Eggs as much as I do, you know how difficult it is to try to eat just one. Usually, we only enjoy them around the holidays or for special occasions, in which case, I can’t dump several dozen on my plate and find a hiding place to eat them in secret. That would not be in the holiday spirit! No, not one bit. But don’t think it hasn’t crossed my mind on more than one occasion.

Deviled Eggs do seem to be the first thing that disappears on a dinner buffet. Just like that! Thankfully they are so very easy to make. Dozens of these savory bites can be made with basic ingredients and ready to please Deviled Egg lovers all over the world in relatively no time. Boiling the eggs takes the most time. Once they are boiled and peeled, whipping up the filling is super easy to make, and then it’s all about filling each one.

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This is a great recipe, especially for beginners that want to experiment in the kitchen. The directions are so easy to follow, and there is little room for mistakes here. Plus, if it’s Easter, we usually have many extra hard-boiled eggs on hand that we can use to make this delicious deviled eggs recipe.

How to make deviled eggs?

The only ingredients you’ll need to make deviled eggs are hard-boiled eggs, mayo, mustard, and a few ground spices to make this deviled eggs recipe. Once you gather all the ingredients, the recipe is so easy to make. And once you have some hard-boiled eggs peeled and cut in half, it will only take you about 10 minutes to put everything together.

  1. Once you have your hard-boiled eggs, slice those in half lengthwise and remove the yolks from them.
  2. Add the yolks to a large bowl and mash them with a fork until creamy. Then add the mayonnaise, mustard, salt black pepper, and paprika. Keep mixing until the batter is smooth.
  3. Add the mixture in a piping bag and fill each egg white with an equal amount of the mixture.
  4. Sprinkle some diced dill on top and enjoy!

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Tips and Recipe Notes:

  • The recipe shared below is a classic Deviled Eggs combination, and it is certainly a keeper. There are also a wide variety of different adaptations of this classic recipe with different toppings, or add-ins, so if you’re feeling creative try a few of these out:
    • Toppings: cayenne pepper, chili flakes, ground paprika, crunchy cut bacon crumbles, feta cheese, parsley, spring onions or chives
    • Add-ins: sriracha or other hot sauce, ripe mashed avocado, pickle relish, wasabi
  • You can find tips for cooking hard-boiled eggs all over the place, but the Incredible Edible Egg folks have super advice on the subject.

Make ahead and storage for Deviled Eggs:

Deviled Eggs can be prepared a day or two ahead of time. There are a few different ways to do this, but an important thing to remember is that they need to be refrigerated until you are ready to serve them.

  • The easiest way would be prepare the eggs according to the recipe directions, then cover the eggs with plastic wrap and refrigerate them. This way, the eggs can stay fresh for up to 1-2 days. The plastic wrap is a crucial step here, so the yolk mixture doesn’t create a skin on the top. Again, refrigerating the deviled eggs is a must here.
  • Another way would be keeping the yolk mixture refrigerated in a separate bowl, covered tightly with plastic wrap. Cover the halved egg whites separately and refrigerate. Then fill the egg whites with the egg yolk mixture just before serving.
  • And lastly, you can boil the eggs, leave them like that or go ahead and peel them and store them in the refrigerator. Once you are ready to finish the recipe, it will only take you about 10 minutes.

If you liked this deviled eggs recipe, you’ll also enjoy:

  • Fried Pickles
  • Spicy Cheese Straws
  • Cheese Crackers with Pecans
  • Fluffy Buttermilk Biscuits
  • Coq Au Vin Recipe

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Deviled Eggs

Deviled Eggs are afavorite appetizer or side dish for any time of the year.You'll find this classic recipe easy and delicious!

Ingredients

  • 12 eggs, hard boiled and peeled
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 2 tablespoons prepared yellow mustard
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon paprika
  • 1/4-1/2 teaspoon dill for garnish

Instructions

  1. Slice eggs in half lengthwise. Remove yolks and place in a mixing bowl.
  2. Using a fork, mash the yolks. Add mayonnaise, mustard, salt, pepper, and paprika and mix until smooth.
  3. Fill each egg white half with equal amounts of yolk mixture.
  4. Garnish each egg with a sprinkling of dill. Refrigerate covered until ready to serve.

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Originally published March 28, 2014.

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  1. DebbieReply

    I made this recipe today. I only had 6 eggs so I halved the recipe. Used 1/8 tsp salt and these were too salty. Otherwise the flavor was good and I will make again just omitting the salt or maybe throw in a sprinkle or two.

  2. Susan DuboseReply

    I used to be really afraid of making deviled eggs until I found this recipe! I have now made deviled eggs several times using this recipe. They are so good and everyone who has tried them loves them. Highly recommend it to all of you.

  3. JaneReply

    Hi Amy.

    You state, “Add the mixture in a popping bag…” Don’t you mean a piping bag?

    • Amy Johnson

      Yes, a piping bag. Thank you for pointing out the typo, Jane. Fixed.

  4. Peggy LehrReply

    I use grey poupon in my deviled eggs.

  5. KimReply

    I love deviled eggs and make them for every party/potluck I attend. The top tip for making hard-boiled eggs is to buy the eggs a couple of weeks before you need to cook them. “Older” eggs peel so easily; fresh eggs do not and you will have a mess on your hands trying to peel fresh eggs. Cooking them in the instant pot is my favorite (and easiest) way – 4/4/4 or 5/5/5 cooking/resting/cooling time. Another trick is when you put them in the cold water to cool, roll them around and/or tap the shells on the sink or counter to break the shells all around the egg. As they sit in the cold water, the water gets under the shell and makes the peeling much easier!

  6. Johanna c MartinReply

    Thank you 🙏 love deviled eggs so does my family. I really appreciate the different options.

  7. Michelle KReply

    Thank you for the classic recipe. I usually make mine with finely chopped red onion and celery, sweet relish, no mustard. I had a friend request them without the relish and to add mustard. Maybe because I don’t usually add mustard the 2 T (and I even added alittle less) was way too much for my taste! So if you make this and are not a huge mustard fan, I suggest 1/2 or less of suggested and you can always add more. I also think alitttle less salt, but maybe it is because my yellow mustard (store bought, Heinz brand) had salt too?

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FAQs

Why is vinegar added to deviled eggs? ›

Deviled eggs are a naturally rich, decadent food so adding something acidic such as vinegar or lemon juice in the mixture can brighten the flavors and keep them from tasting too rich.

Is it better to make deviled eggs day before or day of? ›

Prep deviled eggs too far in advance, and you'll have dried out filling and stinky boiled egg whites. For the best results, prep your deviled eggs up to two days in advance and keep the egg whites and filling separate until you're ready to serve. This prepping method also applies if you're not even leaving the house.

What is the best method for boiling eggs for deviled eggs? ›

Instructions
  1. Place your eggs in a single layer on the bottom of your pot and cover with cold water. ...
  2. Over high heat, bring your eggs to a rolling boil.
  3. Remove from heat and let stand in water for 10-12 minutes for large eggs. ...
  4. Drain water and immediately run cold water over eggs until cooled.

How do you make deviled eggs creamy and not lumpy? ›

The best part of deviled eggs is the creamy filling. And it's at its best when it's super smooth and free of lumps of whole egg yolk. Follow this tip: For a smooth, lump-free filling, use a fork or a potato masher to thoroughly break up the egg yolks before adding the other filling ingredients to the bowl.

How to fix too much mayo in deviled eggs vinegar? ›

One way to ensure you get a good yolk-to-mayo ratio is to cook a few extra eggs. That way, you'll have extra yolks to balance a filling that has too much mayonnaise, and the extra yolks also make the filling creamier.

What is a thickening agent for deviled eggs? ›

If you have a baby in the home, baby cereal can work as a thickener. Baby cereal is typically made from neutral-tasting rice, so using it shouldn't impact the flavor of your deviled eggs too heavily. Alternatively, if you really have nothing else to work with, all you need is more eggs.

How do you get boiled eggs to peel easily? ›

How to Peel Hard Boiled Eggs, Step-by-Step
  1. Step 1: Plunge the Boiled Eggs Into an Ice Bath.
  2. Step 2: Gently Crack the Egg.
  3. Step 3: Roll the Egg.
  4. Step 4: Start Peeling at the Large End.
  5. Step 5: Use Cold Water for an Extra Assist.
  6. Start with Slightly Older Eggs.
  7. Add Baking Soda.
  8. Cook the eggs In Boiling Water.
Aug 17, 2022

What to use instead of mustard in deviled eggs? ›

This recipe for Deviled Eggs Without Mustard tastes just like classic deviled eggs but with apple cider vinegar in place of dijon mustard. They're a creamy, delicious appetizer everyone should try!

Should eggs be room temperature before boiling for deviled eggs? ›

When you peel away the shell, the egg is likely to be rubbery and tough. The bottom line? Don't tempt fate. Bring your eggs to room temperature before you boil them.

What are church lady deviled eggs? ›

Each half of an egg is filled pretty high with a smooth and creamy egg yolk mixture. Each deviled egg is then topped with a piece of bacon, smoked paprika, and chives. It's definitely a rich appetizer, but it's so good.

Is it better to make deviled eggs when they are warm or cold? ›

Be sure to transfer them to an ice bath right away to stop the cooking process and cool them down quickly, which makes the eggs easier to peel and ensures that the yolk isn't too warm when mixed with the mayonnaise and mustard (which risks creating a runny filling).

How to get egg yolks smooth for deviled eggs? ›

Once your eggs are cooked, making deviled eggs is easy!

Peel and cut your eggs in half, and then scoop the yolk into a bowl. I use the back of a spoon and smoosh the egg yolk. Since we cooked our eggs perfectly, they should break down easily. Then, we can stir in our mayonnaise, mustard, vinegar, salt, and pepper.

Why add vinegar to hard-boiled eggs? ›

The vinegar in the water makes the eggs easier to peel. Here's why: The vinegar's acid not only dissolves some of the calcium carbonate in the shell, it also helps the whites set faster. Running the hard-boiled eggs under cold running water as you're peeling, meanwhile, helps the shell separate from the membrane.

What is a substitute for vinegar in deviled eggs? ›

Ingredients For Vinegar-Free Deviled Eggs
  1. 6 hard-boiled eggs. Choose properly cooked and cooled eggs before proceeding with the recipe.
  2. 3 tablespoons mayonnaise. ...
  3. 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard. ...
  4. 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice. ...
  5. Salt and pepper to taste. ...
  6. Paprika or other garnishes (optional).
Jun 19, 2023

What are the benefits of boiled eggs with vinegar? ›

Accompany the grain of the boiled egg with a glass of water, writes kp. First of all, such a breakfast will reduce your appetite, it will supply you with energy, but it has an even greater benefit. Egg left in vinegar helps to fight high blood sugar levels, protecting you from diabetes.

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