50 Deviled Egg Recipes (2024)

Deviled Egg lovers will go crazy over all 50 of these ways to spice up your deviled eggs. From traditional to the extreme, you’ll find all kinds of ideas here!

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50 Deviled Egg Recipes (1)

Springtime seems like the perfect time to talk about all things Easter. And for me, traditional Easter always includes deviled eggs.

I’m definitely a fan of the traditional, but I also like to change things up and get some creativity going.

This list is for those people that are wanting to break outside the box and try something new this year. These Deviled Egg Recipes will be perfect for your Easter dinner, or any party or pot luck. They are also perfect to have on hand for those leftover Easter eggs after the hunt!

What are Deviled Eggs?

  • Deviled eggs are eggs that have been boiled then cut in half. The yolk is removed and combined with other ingredients to make a filling for the egg white. Typically, this is mayonnaise and mustard based. They are served as a cold appetizer, particularly for holidays or for parties.
  • The term “deviled” refers to a spicy or zesty addition in the eggs. This probably originally came from the mustard or from pepper.
  • Deviled eggs have been around for centuries, and can also be known as stuffed eggs, Russian eggs, dressed eggs, or salad eggs.

How to Make Hard Boiled Eggs

Regardless of what you fill them with, you have to start with hard boiled eggs. Growing up, we only ever boiled them, but today there are many different methods that can be used!

Boiling

My favorite way to boil eggs is to place them in a large pan and cover them with enough water to cover them by at least an inch or two. Place the pan on the stove and bring the water to a boil over medium-high heat. Once the water comes to a boil, turn off the heat and cover the pan. Let the eggs sit for 10-12 minutes, then drain and place the eggs in an ice/water bath to cool completely.

Instant Pot

This is my very favorite way to hard boil eggs because they come out perfect and are so easy to peel. To cook your eggs in an Instant Pot, place the eggs in the Instant Pot – I put mine on the trivet that came with the pressure cooker. Add 1 cup of water. Place the lid on the Instant Pot and lock it. Cook on manual for 5 minutes, then do a natural release for 5 minutes before releasing completely. Transfer the eggs to an ice/water bath to cool completely.

Steaming

If you have a pan with a steamer insert, this is another method you can try. Fill the pan with 1 inch of water, then place the insert in the pan. Bring the water to a boil, then add your eggs and cover the pot. Cook for 12 minutes, then transfer the eggs to an ice/water bath to cool completely.

Baking

I will admit that this is not my favorite method, as it takes longer and is a lot more hit and miss for me. But if you’d like to try it, here is how you do it. Preheat the oven to 350ºF. Place one egg in each muffin cup in a 12-cup tin. Bake the eggs for 30 minutes, then remove them from the oven to an ice/water bath to cool completely.

How to Fill Deviled Eggs

The easiest way to fill deviled eggs is by placing the filling in a piping bag, and then squeezing the filling into the egg whites. You can use an actual piping bag (with or without a tip), or you can use a ziplock bag with the corner cut off. My favorite is to use a disposable piping bag, as the cleanup is really simple.

If you are using a piping tip, make sure the tip is open enough if you are making a recipe that has any sort of chunkier filling.

Serving and Storing Deviled Eggs

Prepared deviled eggs can sometimes be hard to transport. (Those whites are slippery!) I always suggest filling them right before serving, but if you want to make them ahead of time, you can buy special dishes to transport deviled eggs in. I’ve seen it suggested to use an egg carton, but you’d want to make sure that it has been cleaned, as bacteria can be found on the egg shells that you wouldn’t want to transfer to the peeled eggs.

You can store any leftover deviled eggs in an airtight container for up to 2-3 days. The filling may start to dry out some before that, though, so it’s best to eat them up sooner than later.

50 Deviled Egg Recipes

And now to the recipes! Here are 50 deviled egg recipes, some from here at Taste and Tell, and some from around the web. This is some great inspiration – especially to try something new!

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The Best Deviled Egg Recipe – Taste and Tell
Guacamole Deviled Eggs – I Wash, You Dry
Buffalo Blue Cheese Deviled Eggs – Lauren’s Latest
Bacon Balsamic Deviled Eggs – Recipe Girl
Sriracha Deviled Eggs – Kalyn’s Kitchen
Prosciutto and Arugula Deviled Eggs – Sara’s Cucina Bella
Toasted Sesame Sriracha Deviled Eggs – How Sweet Eats

50 Deviled Egg Recipes (3)

Deviled Eggs with Bacon – Taste and Tell
Bacon Ranch Deviled Eggs – Whipperberry
Spinach and Artichoke Deviled Eggs – The Kitchen Prep
Smoked Deviled Eggs – Hey Grill, Hey
Pimento Cheese Deviled Eggs – Lemon Blossoms
Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs – Serena Bakes
Chipotle Bacon Deviled Eggs – Butter Your Biscuit

50 Deviled Egg Recipes (4)

Green Olive Deviled Eggs – Taste and Tell
Buffalo Shrimp Deviled Eggs – Lemons for Lulu
Pesto Deviled Eggs – Mother Thyme
Everything Seasoning Deviled Eggs – All The Nourishing Things
Cajun Style Fried Deviled Eggs – 4 Sons R Us
Pulled Pork Deviled Eggs – PaleOMG
Shrimp Deviled Eggs – Bad Girl BBQ

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Asian Deviled Eggs – Taste and Tell
Mississippi Sin Deviled Eggs – Home Made Interest
Easter Deviled Eggs – Real Mom Kitchen
Jalapeno Bacon Deviled Eggs – Confetti and Bliss
Tuna Deviled Eggs – Olga’s Flavor Factory
Turmeric Dyed Curry Deviled Eggs – Noshing with the Nolands
Creamy Deviled Eggs with Cream Cheese – The Spruce Eats

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Caesar Deviled Eggs – Taste and Tell
Horseradish Deviled Eggs – The Girl Who Ate Everything
Smoky Tomato Deviled Eggs – A Farmgirl’s Dabbles
Dill Pickle Deviled Eggs – The Kitchen Magpie
Wasabi Ginger Deviled Eggs – Fork in the Road
Loaded Deviled Eggs – The Cookie Rookie
No Mayo Deviled Eggs – Simple and Savory

50 Deviled Egg Recipes (7)

Spicy Southwestern Deviled Eggs – Taste and Tell
Mexican Deviled Eggs – Lady Behind the Curtain
Sour Cream and Onion Dip Deviled Eggs – A Spicy Perspective
Bacon and Roasted Garlic Deviled Eggs – Bread, Booze, Bacon
Deviled Eggs Florentine – Cup of Sugar, Pinch of Salt
Green Chile Deviled Eggs – Self-Proclaimed Foodie
Chili Crab Deviled Eggs – Just Putzing Around The Kitchen

50 Deviled Egg Recipes (8)

Deviled Ham and Eggs – Taste and Tell
Old Bay Deviled Eggs – Noble Pig
Hummus Deviled Eggs – Giggles, Gobbles and Gulps
Crab Rangoon Deviled Eggs – I am Food Blog
Caramelized Onion and Prosciutto Deviled Eggs – Eat Drink Smile
Salsa Deviled Eggs – My Organized Chaos
Middle Eastern Tahini Deviled Eggs – The Hungry Musician
Mexican Street Corn Deviled Eggs – Melanie Makes

50 Deviled Egg Recipes (2024)

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How many deviled eggs do I need for 10 people? ›

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Why do you add vinegar to deviled eggs? ›

A light-colored vinegar, like the white-wine vinegar we use in these creamy deviled eggs, brings a touch of acidity to the filling and balances the richness of the yolks and the mayonnaise.

What happens if you put too much mayo in deviled eggs? ›

But when you're heavy-handed with this ingredient, not only will it overpower the taste of the filling, but it can also make for a loose, runny filling that's tough to pipe into the egg white. Follow this tip: Having just the right amount of mayonnaise in the filling makes for good flavor and good texture.

What is the best piping tip for deviled eggs? ›

Use a pastry bag with a piping tip for a beautiful presentation when filling your deviled eggs. The three tips I use most often are the open star, closed star, and round (usually, ⅜″ or 7/16″, depending on the filling and the size of the well).

How many eggs to feed 40 guests? ›

15 people = 30 eggs. 20 people = 40 eggs. 30 people = 60 eggs. 40 people = 80 eggs.

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.

How do you make Paula Deen deviled eggs? ›

Mash yolks with a fork and stir in mayonnaise, pickle relish and mustard. Add salt and pepper, to taste. Fill egg whites evenly with yolk mixture. Garnish with paprika, pickles and pimentos.

What to do when you put too much vinegar in deviled eggs? ›

  1. If you have added too much vinegar to your recipe, don't panic. There are some simple ways to balance the acidity and save your dish. ...
  2. - Add some sugar or honey to the dish. Sugar and honey can counteract the sourness of vinegar and add some sweetness to the dish. ...
  3. - Add some baking soda to the dish. Bakin.
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What causes deviled eggs to get watery? ›

If you add too much mayo, it may overpower the filling and make it runny. For a dozen eggs, ½ cup mayonnaise will make a smooth, creamy filling that can sit up high when spooned into the egg. One way to ensure you get a good yolk-to-mayo ratio is to cook a few extra eggs.

Why put paprika on deviled eggs? ›

Standard deviled eggs are undeniably good, but adding a touch of tomato paste and a generous pinch of smoked paprika makes them a bit more sophisticated. The flavor is gently sweet, forcefully spicy and perfectly smoky.

How many deviled eggs per person? ›

How many deviled eggs do you need per person? Plan 2 to 3 deviled eggs per person for your get-together. A dozen eggs will make 24 deviled eggs, and that will be enough for 8 to 12 people. If you have leftovers you can store them in the fridge for 24 hours and snack on them the next day.

What do you put in the middle of a deviled egg dish? ›

Step 2: Make the Deviled Egg Filling

Pop the egg yolks into a bowl then add mayonnaise, minced pickled jalapenos, distilled vinegar, yellow mustard, smoked paprika, and a big pinch of steak seasoning then use a fork to mash until smooth.

What else can you put in a deviled egg tray? ›

Well, deviled egg trays aren't just for deviled (or soft-boiled) eggs. The little oval depressions are perfect for holding any small, roundish finger foods that could benefit from some stability or separation on the platter. I've used mine for stuffed dates, stuffed mushrooms, and meatballs.

How do you center egg yolks for deviled eggs? ›

An easy solution is to simply turn the egg carton upside down when you turn the water on to boil. By the time the water boils the egg yolk will have re-centered and eliminates the potential problem.

How many eggs do you need for 12 people? ›

It's a good idea to plan on 2 eggs per person. Some may eat more and some less, so it evens out. This recipe makes enough for about 12-15 people, with 24 eggs plus mix-ins like cream cheese. If you're serving 20 people, I recommend closer to 40 eggs.

How far in advance can you make deviled eggs for a party? ›

At a minimum, you'll need to allow for 20 to 25 minutes of chill time before serving. You can make deviled eggs up to 2 days in advance; be sure to store the egg whites and the yolk filling separately.

How many eggs do you make per person? ›

Two eggs per person is standard, but crack three if you're really hungry. It's important to beat the eggs well before adding them to the pan, with a generous pinch of salt, so you get a uniform colour with no streakiness.

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