Our 15 Best Deviled Eggs Taste Simply Divine

Our 15 Best Deviled Eggs Taste Simply Divine

For this twist on bacon deviled eggs, you'll add avocado to the filling along with mayo, mustard, and lime juice. "Absolutely delicious," says DeputyDogz. "The whole tray was gone in 1/2 hr!"

Making deviled eggs with relish gives them a sweet and tangy flavor that's fairly typical of Southern-style deviled eggs. But add a little horseradish, too, and you've got deviled eggs with a special kick to them. To keep from adding too much moisture to the filling, drain extra liquid from the relish and horseradish before mixing them in.

If you love the kick of horseradish deviled eggs, you've got to try this recipe made with wasabi paste. "I often make deviled eggs with unique fillings as appetizers," says JoH. "This Japanese version pushed my crab-filled version from its number one spot. My guests loved them!"

These spicy deviled eggs have Sriracha and Dijon mustard in the mix (add more Sriracha to taste) and are topped with easy homemade candied jalape?o rings (instructions are in the recipe). "Instant hit!" says Danielle. "Deviled eggs are a holiday must have in my family, every year. This year I decided to switch it up with Chef John's spicy twist to the predictable deviled egg, and I'm never going back!"

"Yum! Really nice twist on deviled eggs," says CookinBug. "LOVE the basil; it gives them a fresh flavor that deviled eggs are so often missing."

You’ll make these colorful deviled eggs without mayo, but with Greek yogurt instead. Harissa paste and ground cumin spice up the filling and create a soft orange color, making them an outstanding choice for a Halloween party.

"These eggs are actually stuffed with crab, not just topped with crab," says Chef John. "They are extremely easy to make. This recipe includes my famous 17-minute egg-cooking method."

"Made these for 4th of July party," says rdreed2. "They were delicious. Some friends were afraid to try them because I labeled them jalapeno, but since I took out the seeds & membrane, they had some kick, but were not HOT." Tip: The recipe doesn't say so, but you can use thin strips of jalapeno to garnish the eggs and signal to unsuspecting guests that these are a little spicy.

You can't beat perfect! With horseradish sauce, Worcestershire, and hot pepper sauce, these deviled eggs explode with flavor. "You can spice these up even more with country or creole mustard, a few jots of hot sauce (or a bunch of hot sauce!), and a sprig of parsley," says Jan Charles. "It's just pretty."

"This was a nice twist with the curry and mustard," says beINTENTIONALwomen.com. "It kicked it up, but the flavors balanced well. The ingredients gave this a more grown-up color compared to the traditional bright yellow, matching the grown-up taste."

"Everything seasoning is trending all over the United States," says recipe creator lutzflcat. "Although it may have made its debut on bagels, it's such a flavorful, multi-purpose blend and tastes so good on just about "everything," including deviled eggs."

Hot sauce and a generous pinch of Cajun seasoning bring the heat to these spicy deviled eggs. "Big hit at the party!" says SYB. "I added more Frank's hot sauce and more Cajun seasoning to the recipe, otherwise, I made the recipe exactly as directed. These eggs were gobbled up so fast."

This easy deviled egg recipe has just a handful of simple ingredients: mayo, vinegar, Dijon mustard, garlic powder, dill, and salt. "Love, love, love. Tangy, pretty and easy," says Wondermom. "It's fun to experiment with other versions but this one is the one that reminds me of the version I grew up with, it's pure comfort food and the MOST popular item on the potluck table."

That's right. You can use your air fryer to hard cook eggs. Use your food processor to spin the yolks with mayo, sriracha, sesame oil, soy sauce, Dijon mustard, grated ginger, and rice vinegar for a creamy smooth mousse-like filling.

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