Sometimes the simplest recipes are the best, including this one!

This deviled egg recipe starts with perfectly boiled eggs scooped out and mashed into a creamy filling. They are a favorite for any gathering!

We love that they’re easy to make ahead and a crowd favorite.

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Deviled Eggs Are an Anytime Snack!

So, what are deviled eggs? These are hard-boiled eggs that have the yolks removed, mashed into a creamy mixture, and added back into the egg whites for serving. They’re a holiday staple for almost every meal from Easter dinner to Thanksgiving.

  • Customize with your favorite flavors like dill pickles, minced olives, or green onion.
  • Deviled eggs naturally low-carb, make a great snack, and will keep well in the fridge for a few days.
  • You need just a few simple ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen.
  • Deviled eggs can be made a couple of days ahead of time making them party perfect. Add them to a plate alongside some cheese and crackers.

What does “deviled” mean? Back in the 1700s, foods prepared with vinegar, mustard, and spicy or zesty ingredients were termed deviled although it mainly referred to meats and not eggs at the time.

Ingredients for Deviled Eggs

Eggs – Any hard boiled eggs will do for this recipe. Remember to peel them gently so the shell does not tear at the white flesh of the egg.

Filling – The yolk, mayonnaise, vinegar, and a tiny bit of mustard are the traditional ingredients in this recipe. Season with salt and black pepper of course!

Variations

This is a basic deviled egg recipe and we love it as-is but you can add any of the following to change the flavor:

  • sweet pickle relish, chopped pickle, or pickle juice
  • sprinkle with crumbled bacon and jalapenos
  • minced celery or mashed avocado
  • garnish with some crispy bacon or capers
  • swap the mustard for dijon mustard or a little horseradish for a bolder flavor.
  • swap some or all of the mayo for Greek yogurt for a lighter version.
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How to Make Deviled Eggs

  1. Cook Eggs: Hard boil eggs (see our favorite methods below), drain and place in an ice bath.
  2. Mash yolks: Slice the eggs in half lengthwise & remove the yolks (per the recipe below). Use a fork to mash them with mayonnaise & seasonings until creamy.
  3. Fill the eggs: Spoon the egg yolk mixture (or pipe with a piping bag) into the egg whites.
  4. Garnish with paprika, chives, or a sprinkle of fresh herbs if desired.

Cooking Eggs for Deviled Eggs

Cook the hard-boiled eggs using any of the following methods. Air fryer is my favorite method as no water is required and the shells just slide right off.

Tips for The Best Deviled Eggs

  • Regardless of the cooking method, don’t skip the ice bath. It stops the cooking process, keeping the yolks bright yellow and helps make them easier to peel.
  • Eggs can be boiled a few days in advance.
  • Older eggs peel better than fresh eggs. Instant pot and air fryer eggs are the easiest to peel.
  • Peel under cool running water allowing the water to slip between the shell and the egg while peeling off the shell.
  • For an extra smooth filling, pulse it in a food processor if you’d like.
  • Spoon the filling into the eggs or place it in a piping bag to make it pretty.
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Storing Deviled Eggs

The eggs can be boiled a few days in advance (boiled eggs can be stored for a week total). If you’d like to prepare the filling a few days in advance as well, store the filling and the egg whites separately.

Place the egg white halves on a plate and wrap them in plastic wrap, keep the yolk mixture in a ziptop bag. When ready, fill the egg whites with the yolk mixture, garnish, & serve!

Any leftovers should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They will keep for up to 3 days. Leftovers can be mashed with a fork and made into an egg salad sandwich for lunch!

Delicious Deviled Eggs

What’s your favorite way to make Deviled Eggs? Let us know in a comment below! 

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Deviled Eggs Recipe

This classic deviled eggs recipe is so easy to make as a side dish, appetizer, or even as a healthy snack!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 12 deviled eggs
Author Rachael

Ingredients  

  • 6 hard-boiled eggs cooled
  • ¼ cup mayonnaise
  • 1 teaspoon white vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon yellow mustard
  • teaspoon salt
  • freshly ground black pepper to taste
  • smoked paprika and fresh dill weed for garnish

Instructions 

  • Peel cooled hard-boiled eggs gently so the whites remain intact and slice in half lengthwise.
  • Remove the yolks and place them in a medium bowl, place the whites on a serving platter.
  • With a fork, mash the yolks into a fine crumble.
  • Add mayonnaise, vinegar, mustard, salt, and pepper, mix until smooth.
  • Just before serving, fill each egg white with the creamy yolk mixture with a spoon or a piping bag.
  • Garnish with a sprinkle of paprika and fresh dill weed.

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Notes

Eggs can be prepared a few days in advance. Keep the whites and filling separate until ready to fill. 
Prepare hard-boiled eggs using your favorite method. Once cooked, place eggs in a bowl of cold water and ice for at least 5 minutes.
Use a spoon or piping bag to fill eggs. If you don’t have a piping bag, place the creamed yolk mixture into a sandwich bag and snip off the corner. Squeeze the mixture into the whites.
Store leftovers in the fridge for up to 2 days. 
4.98 from 106 votes

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1egg | Calories: 63 | Protein: 2g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 83mg | Sodium: 89mg | Potassium: 30mg | Vitamin A: 120IU | Calcium: 12mg | Iron: 0.4mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

Course Appetizer, Side Dish
Cuisine American

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  1. for those wanting a basic recipe, it doesn’t get any easier. look through the other reviews and find different ways to suit your taste if you choose..5 stars

    1. I tried the honey suggestion. good, not great in my opinion. People’s tastes are different. I prefer a little more peppery kick( but not to much!) over the sweetness, but that’s just me.5 stars

  2. I like to make my deviled eggs with miracle whip,mayo and spicy brown mustard also I put a little chilli powder in the mixture then after piping I sprinkle chili powder on top of egg.5 stars

  3. Swap the mustard/Dijon for Durkees famous sauce! Mix 1/2 and 1/2 with Dukes mayo!
    I dare you to try this!5 stars

  4. Instead of vinegar I use sweet pickle juice!! Awesome!!! Adds a subtle hint of sweetness that enhances the richness of the egg . I also add a dash of heavy cream to compliment and deepen the flavor experience4 stars

  5. wow really enjoyed this easy recipe.i made a dozen eggs doubled ingredients except for vinegar.i used brown spicy mustard and yellow mustard.my family thought they were the best ever! ty5 stars

  6. Very Nice Variety to choose from—-and then Try others –another time —and that is GOOD for All of us !!! Ruth in IOWA

    1. Sorry to hear that you didn’t enjoy these eggs as much as we do Haley! Thank you for trying the recipe.

      1. I had someone prepare them for our family once and they used dill pickle juice Ugh. I love the sweet pickle juice.

  7. Greetings!
    Perhaps you can help put this twelve-year conflict regarding deviled eggs to rest. My mother-in-law says that what makes a deviled egg a deviled egg is putting deviled ham in them. If that’s the case, then what makes deviled ham DEVILED HAM? Does it have a devil in it? LOL In my opinion, the egg yolk is deviled – a process of mashing it up & adding other ingredients. Just like deviled ham is ground up with added ingredients. Seems simple to me. I could be wrong. What say you?
    Thanks,
    Stephanie

    1. Deviled ham stuffed eggs sound delicious Stephanie! To the best of my knowledge, deviling is the process of preparing the egg. But both sound like great reasons to call it a deviled egg to me!

    2. Hey Stephanie!
      Historically speaking, the description of a food being “deviled” just means it has a loT of spices in it. Nothing to do with the actual devil :’)

  8. I personally don’t believe there’s anything such as a “make ahead deviled eggs”. You see… they tend to disappear. Often times one by one as if an invisible hand sneaks them away…

  9. Holly, your recipe is spot in. Surprisingly with my Thai family, I have had to get get creative, Wasabi Deviled Eggs and Dill Pickle Deviled Eggs they will gobble down. And I am right there with you, set a tray of deviled eggs in front of me, you may need to watch your fingers and arms :) This is highly recommend for the classic Deviled Egg.5 stars