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Saturday 20 April 2019

Deviled Eggs with Bacon



The Deviled Eggs recipe everyone will ask for! A secret ingredient and the crispy bacon topping make these irresistible. Deviled eggs are quick and easy to prepare, especially if you make instant pot hard boiled eggs.


Deviled eggs are also the perfect way to use up leftover Easter eggs. Check out more of our favorite hard boiled egg recipes and don’t miss these adorable Easter egg chicks.


Deviled Eggs on a platter garnished with bacon

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Deviled Eggs Recipe


If you’re going to make a deviled egg platter, don’t make the classic deviled eggs that everyone is used to. Surprise your guests with this recipe. This filling has a creamy and interesting texture from the crunchy bits of dill pickles and the crisp bacon pummeled over the top.


These are my husbands favorite deviled eggs both in flavor and texture (right up there with avocado stuffed eggs!). They are show-stopping appetizer for Easter, picnics and potlucks. These are truly egg-cellent! Make them and you will be known for your deviled eggs.


Deviled Egg recipe stuffed with an egg yolk, dill pickle and mustard filling, garnished with bacon


What are Deviled Eggs?


Deviled eggs are the same thing as stuffed eggs or dressed eggs. They are eggs that have been hard boiled, peeled, cut in half and stuffed with a classic mixture of the cooked yolks mashed together with mayo, mustard and spices (typically paprika). According to the dictionary, the word “deviled” simply means “to season highly.”


Deviled Egg Recipe ingredients with hard boiled eggs, mustard, pickles, mayo and seasonings


Pro Tips for the Best Deviled Eggs:


  • Cook eggs until they are hard boiled with a dry center

  • Do not overcook or the yolks will tint green

  • A mini cookie scoop makes it easy to portion the filling

  • Always taste the filling and add more seasoning, pickle juice or mustard to your liking

How to Boil Eggs for Deviled Eggs?


There are several methods. If you own an instant pot, we prefer to make instant pot hard boiled eggs because they are easiest to peel. If not, this stovetop method works great for making hard boiled eggs. Be sure to set your timer since over cooked egg yolks will turn green.


The Best deviled eggs on a platter garnished with bacon and paprika


How to Peel Hard Boiled Eggs:


For a beautiful deviled egg platter, you want the peeled egg white to come out clean and smooth. Generally, older (store-bought) eggs are the easiest to peel. If using farm fresh eggs, use the instant pot to hard boil eggs for easier peeling. Follow these tips for peeling hard boiled eggs to prevent the shell from sticking:


  • Chill boiled eggs in an ice bath right after they are cooked

  • Roll the egg on the counter to crack the shell all around then soak in a bowl of water for a minute. The water gets under the shell and makes it easier to peel.

  • Start peeling the egg from the wide (bottom) end of the egg where the air pocket is to get under the membrane.

  • If you get a stubborn egg, peel while submerged in a bowl of water or under running water

How To Make Deviled Eggs:


Deviled eggs are one of the easiest appetizers to make. If serving a larger crowd, you can easily double the recipe.


  1. Peel hard boiled eggs, cut in half lengthwise and remove yolks to a bowl.

  2. Mash yolks with a fork then mash in mayo, pickle juice, mustard and seasonings.

  3. Fold in finely diced baby dill pickles then add more seasoning to taste.

  4. Spoon filling into egg halves and serve garnished with paprika and bacon bits

Peeled and halved hard boiled eggs


How to make egg filling process photo collage


Can Deviled Eggs be Made Ahead?


Deviled eggs can be made up to 2 days in advance, but they should not be left out. To store deviled eggs, cover and refrigerate until serving. Sprinkle on the paprika and bacon garnishes just before serving.


Up close deviled egg served with bacon and paprika garnish


More Egg-cellent Egg Recipes:


These bacon and dill pickle deviled eggs always get rave reviews. I hope they become a new favorite for you. If you have a favorite deviled egg recipe, I would love to hear about it in a comment below!






Deviled Eggs with Bacon






Prep Time: 15 minutes



Cook Time: 15 minutes



Total Time: 30 minutes




Deviled Eggs on a platter garnished with bacon


The Deviled Eggs recipe everyone will ask for! The crunchy dill pickles and crispy bacon topping make these irresistible. 





Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com



Skill Level:

Easy



Cost to Make:

$6-$8



Keyword:

deviled eggs



Calories: 86 kcal



Servings: 16 deviled eggs








  • 8
    hard boiled eggs
    peeled and halved


  • 1/4
    cup
    mayonnaise


  • 2
    tsp
    dill pickle juice


  • 1/2
    tsp
    yellow mustard
    (or dijon), or to taste


  • 1/4
    tsp
    salt
    or to taste


  • 1/8
    tsp
    black pepper


  • 1/8
    tsp
    garlic powder


  • 2
    baby dill pickles
    very finely diced


  • 1/8
    tsp
    paprika
    to garnish


  • 3
    oz
    bacon (4 strips)
    chopped and browned, for topping







  1. Cut peeled eggs in half lengthwise and place them on a serving platter. Remove yolks with a spoon and place them in a medium mixing bowl. 




  2. Mash yolks to a fine crumb with a fork. Add 1/4 cup mayo, 2 tsp pickle juice, 1/2 tsp mustard, 1/4 tsp salt, 1/8 tsp black pepper and 1/8 tsp garlic powder and mash together until creamy.




  3. Mix in finely diced pickles. Add more seasonings to taste if needed.




  4. Spoon a generous teaspoon of the egg mixture into each egg half. Garnish the top with a generous sprinkle of paprika and big pinch of browned bacon bits.







Nutrition Facts


Deviled Eggs with Bacon




Amount Per Serving



Calories 86
Calories from Fat 63




% Daily Value*



Total Fat 7g
11%



Saturated Fat 1g
5%



Cholesterol 98mg
33%



Sodium 206mg
9%



Potassium 49mg
1%



Protein 3g
6%




Vitamin A
3.1%



Vitamin C
0.1%



Calcium
1.6%



Iron
1.9%


* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.









If you make this recipe, I’d love to see pics of your creations on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter! Hashtag them #natashaskitchen



 



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