Classic Deviled Egg Recipe (2024)

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This classic deviled egg recipe is my Grandma Sisson’s. My mom always made a plate of deviled eggs to serve as appetizers for almost every holiday. The filling of these deviled eggs is sweet and creamy, just like I remember.

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Deviled Eggs Are A Healthy Holiday Snack

When the holidays roll around, so many treats are loaded with sugar.

Deviled eggs are high in protein and are usually relatively low in carbs.

Bring a platter of these easy-deviled eggs to your next holiday party. It’ll ensure that you have a healthier snack option.

How To Boil Eggs For Deviled Eggs

The number one tip I have for you is how to hard-boil eggs to peel easily.

This has probably been your biggest frustration if you have ever made deviled eggs. I’m here to solve this for you.

Easy To Peel Eggs 101

  1. Bring the water to a boil BEFORE you add the eggs!
  2. Add the eggs to the boiling water using a spoon.
  3. Set up an ice bath.
  4. Boil for 7 to 8 minutes.
  5. Drain the water off of the eggs and add the eggs to the ice bath.
  6. Add the eggs to the water after it’s boiling helps them pull apart from the shell easier.

When you add the eggs in the very beginning, not only is it harder to cook them to the correct doneness, they have more chance of sticking to the shell.

I promise with this method you will get easy to peel every single time hard-boiled eggs.

Ingredients For Deviled Eggs

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  • Hard-boiled eggs: Hard boil 12 eggs using the method above.
  • Mayonnaise: I like Best Food’s mayo for this recipe.
  • Mustard: My Grandma always used French’s yellow mustard. Dijon mustard is also fine to use in this recipe.
  • White Vinegar: Any light vinegar can be used for this recipe. Other vinegars that I like are Champagne Vinegar or White Balsamic.
  • White Sugar: Simple white sugar or even caster sugar can be used in this recipe.
  • Paprika: A sprinkle of paprika adds gorgeous color to these simple deviled eggs.
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How To Make Classic Deviled Eggs

  1. Boil the eggs: Peel and slice in half when they are cool.
  2. Make the filling: Mix together the egg yolk, vinegar, sugar, salt, mayo, and mustard. Mash the filling together with a fork until smooth. You can also use a hand mixer to blend the filling together.
  3. Fill the eggs: Use a spoon to fill the egg white halves.
  4. Sprinkle with paprika

More Of My Favorite Deviled Eggs Recipes

  • Avocado Deviled Eggs with Bacon
  • Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs
  • Deviled Eggs with Caviar – Billionaire Deviled Eggs
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Classic Deviled Eggs

by: Laura Reigel

These deviled eggs are the classic, picnic style deviled eggs. They are sweet and tangy with a sprinkle of sweet paprika. My Grandma Sisson always made deviled eggs this way. Unpretentious and super tasty.

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Appetizer

Cuisine American

Servings 24

Calories 59 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 12 hard-boiled eggs
  • ¼ cup mayonnaise
  • 1 tbsp mustard, yellow or dijon
  • 2 tbsp white vinegar
  • 2 tbsp white sugar
  • ½ tsp sea salt
  • paprika (affiliate link), optional to sprinkle on top

Instructions

  • Hard boil one dozen eggs.

  • Cool, peel and slice in half.

  • Reserve the yolks in a medium bowl.

  • Smash yolks, add the remaining ingredients. My grandma always just used a fork to do this. Mix until smooth.

  • Use a spoon to fill the eggs with filling. You can use a piping bag for this step if you want them to look fancier.

  • Optional: Sprinkle with paprika.

  • Serve chilled.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1deviled eggCalories: 59kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 3gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 94mgSodium: 52mgSugar: 1gCalcium: 13mgIron: 0.3mg

Keyword appetizer, Easter, eggs

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FAQs

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? ›

Going overboard with the mayo.

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.

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

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 fix bland in deviled eggs? ›

Sprinkle a dash of lemon juice

Adding a bit of fresh lemon juice (about 2 teaspoons per dozen eggs) to your yolk mixture is a super simple way to give your deviled eggs a bit of acidity and freshness, which is perfect for any springtime gathering.

What can I use instead of vinegar in deviled eggs? ›

Dijon Mustard - Yellow mustard can be used as a substitute. Salt - Be sure to taste the yolk mixture to see if you need any additional salt before filling the eggs. Sweet Pickle Relish Juice- Relish juice is a good substitute for vinegar that many people use when making deviled eggs.

What happens when you 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.

Why put paprika on deviled eggs? ›

The paprika will determine the depth of flavor of each bite. You can garnish with any kind (hot or sweet Hungarian, or hot or sweet smoked), but the better the quality, the more complex the flavor.

What makes deviled eggs rubbery? ›

Basically the white sets more firmly the higher the temperature. If you boil your eggs in rapidly-boiling water, the white will be rubbery. If you boil them in just-barely simmering water, the white will be more tender.

Why are my deviled eggs rubbery? ›

If you keep the heat turned up too high or too long when you cook an egg, the proteins in the egg white form more and more bonds, squeezing some of the water out of the protein network and making the egg white rubbery.

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 can I use instead of mustard in deviled eggs? ›

Ingredients
  1. 6 large eggs.
  2. 3 tablespoons mayonnaise.
  3. 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar.
  4. 2 dashes Tabasco or other vinegar-based hot sauce, optional.
  5. kosher salt to taste.
  6. pepper to taste.
  7. 1 tablespoon snipped fresh chives.
  8. paprika for garnish.
Mar 29, 2023

Should I boil my eggs the night before for deviled eggs? ›

If you are responsible for bringing deviled eggs, you can give yourself a head start with these tips: Boil the eggs up to 48 hours in advance. Peel, cut in half, and remove yolks. Place egg whites on tray, cover with plastic wrap, and store in fridge.

Why do deviled eggs make me nauseous? ›

Eggs are a rich source of nutrients, making them a popular meal choice and ingredient. However, some people may experience nausea after eating eggs. If you feel nauseous after eating eggs, you may have an intolerance or allergy to egg yolks, egg whites, or both. Some people may experience nausea after eating eggs.

Why do deviled eggs lose flavor? ›

Making them too far in advance

Deviled eggs can be watery, dry, or lose flavor the longer they sit, so don't make them too far in advance. For the best results, prep your eggs and make the filling up two days in advance, and store them separately. Assemble the eggs before serving.

Why do deviled eggs taste so good? ›

These usually incorporate a fat-based product (such as butter, heavy cream, or mayonnaise) with spicy and/or piquant ingredients to contrast taste (and, sometimes, texture). One recipe has the yolks mashed with mayonnaise, dijon mustard, vinegar, pickle relish and salt and pepper.

What does adding vinegar to eggs do? ›

"Vinegar is an inherently acidic material, so if we add a few drops of vinegar into that boiling water that is going to increase the rate of denaturing and it's going to make that happen faster and help the poached egg hold its shape better."

Why add vinegar to egg mayo? ›

Along with the egg yolk, mustard helps emulsify the mixture, reducing the risk of our mayo breaking. Vinegar or lemon juice — Not only does a little acid like wine vinegar, champagne vinegar, and lemon juice add incredible flavor to the mayonnaise, it also helps to stabilize the mixture.

Why does vinegar help peel hard boiled eggs? ›

Adding white vinegar or apple cider vinegar to your pot of water allegedly results in softer, easier-to-peel eggshells. That's because the acid in vinegar dissolves some of the calcium carbonate that makes up the egg's hard exterior.

What happens to egg white when you add vinegar? ›

When vinegar is added to eggs, its acetic acid combines with the calcium carbonate in the eggshell to produce carbon dioxide gas and calcium acetate. This reaction creates an acidic environment in the container, which can cause the egg whites to denature and become opaque and rubbery.

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