Classic Deviled eggs are a crowd-favorite and a go-to appetizer recipe for any host. This recipe makes the perfect little bites to add to any meal or party spread. Easy and quick to make and paleo, low carb and gluten-free.
If you’re looking for an easy appetizer that doubles as a party favorite, this classic deviled eggs recipe is a must-try. Today, in addition to sharing this recipe, I am also sharing plenty of ideas for making them your own. There are so many wonderful variations you can make!
These appetizers are perfect to serve alongside my cowboy caviar and baked sweet potato chips for a crowd pleasing feast.
You just need a few simple ingredients for this easy deviled eggs recipe!
Be sure to scroll down for the full recipe!
You are probably wondering what is so “deviled” about these simple deviled eggs? The term deviled in reference to food was first used in the 18th century, and later it was most often used in terms of spicy or zesty food, including classic deviled eggs prepared with mustard, pepper, and other spicy ingredients.
Keep your eggs simple or create different variations and garnish them with herbs and spices — just about any way you make them, they’re sure to be delicious and a crowd-pleaser. You can’t go wrong with this easy southern deviled eggs recipe.
Leftover deviled eggs may be left refrigerated for several days but I would eat them within a week. Any longer and they won’t look or taste as good. If you are making them for a holiday like Easter, 4th of July or Thanksgiving, you could make the eggs ahead of time, and store them in the refrigerator for several days. It makes everything so easy and convenient.
It’s best not to freeze the cooked eggs as the whites can become quite rubbery once they are thawed. You can freeze the yolk mixture in a freezer-safe container and thaw it in the fridge overnight before using it.
You can garnish the devilled eggs with spices or protein and of course vegetables. Try topping them with:
Or how about mixing in a little of these ingredients into the mixture for extra flavor:
What is your favorite way to make deviled eggs?
Classic Deviled eggs are a crowd-pleaser and a go-to appetizer recipe for any host. This classic deviled eggs recipe makes the perfect little bites.
Prep Time 13 minutes
Cook Time 7 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 12
Calories 98kcal
Peel the eggs and slice them in half, from tip to bottom.
Remove the yolks using a teaspoon, and mash them with a fork. Add the mayonnaise, mustard, season with salt and pepper. Mix well until mixture is smooth.
Transfer the filling to a piping bag or plastic bag, and pipe the filling in the egg whites. Sprinkle on top with paprika & fresh herbs.
Calories: 98kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.2g | Protein: 2.7g | Fat: 9.5g | Saturated Fat: 1.8g | Cholesterol: 83.7mg | Sodium: 95.3mg | Sugar: 0.1g | Vitamin A: 200IU | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 0.4mg
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Welcome to my kitchen! I am Neli Howard and the food blogger behind Delicious Meets Healthy. I started Delicious Meets Healthy in 2014 while working in public accounting. While everything I did at work was very analytical and detail oriented, I have enjoyed cooking because I get to use my creativity and experiment with flavors and textures of different foods.
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