Easy Classic Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe (Delicious) (2024)

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This devilishly delicious, easy Classic Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe makes perfectly delicious deviled eggs.

They are quick, easy to prepare, low in carbohydrates and calories, and boast a delightful blend of mouthwatering flavors and simplicity.

Indulge in the exquisite taste of the finest Southern-style deviled eggs. They are bursting with rich egg flavor and a heavenly blend of creamy mayonnaise, zesty yellow mustard, tangy dill pickles, and a dash of my secret ingredient—dill pickle juice.

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Southern deviled eggs are a crowd pleaser and are always popular at holiday dinners, potlucks, BBQs, family gatherings, and special occasions.

They are as versatile as delicious and make easy appetizers, snacks, or side dishes for brunch, lunch, dinner, and even breakfast. There are as many deviled egg recipes as eggs in the South, and we take them seriously.

Yes, I know we don’t have a lock on deviled eggs, and they are popular all over the country, but they hold a special affinity in our hearts along with Potato Salad, Cornbread, Fried Chicken, Black Eyed Peas, Cheese Grits, and Fried Oysters.

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  • What are deviled eggs:
  • Ingredient notes and substitutions:
  • How to make southern deviled eggs:
  • Top tip:
  • Classic recipe variations:
  • Serving suggestions:
  • How to store leftovers and ideas for using them:
  • Specialized serving dishes for deviled eggs:
  • Frequently asked questions:
  • Expert tips and tricks:
  • More egg recipes:
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What are deviled eggs:

Deviled eggs are a popular appetizer or side dish made from hard-boiled eggs halved lengthwise. The yolks are removed, mashed, and mixed with various ingredients to create a flavorful filling. The yolk mixture is then spooned into the egg white halves, creating a rich, low-carb, savory-tasting dish.

Ingredient notes and substitutions:

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  • Eggs – are the star of this simple recipe. I prefer extra-large because they are easier to work with, but you can use any size you like, even quail eggs. Also, you can purchase pre-cooked and peeled hard-boiled eggs at the grocery store if you are short on time.
  • Mayonnaise – and egg yolks are the primary ingredients in the filling. I prefer Duke’s, but Hellman’s or Kraft also works. Keep in mind there is a taste difference between brands of mayonnaise that will translate to your dish.
  • Yellow mustard – yes, old-fashioned yellow mustard is my mustard of choice for this recipe. You can substitute other types of mustard, but it will affect the taste.
  • Dill pickles – specifically hamburger dill pickles and hamburger dill pickle juice provide the best taste and the right amount of tanginess in this recipe. Kosher dills, dill pickle relish, or sweet pickle relish can be substituted, but your filling will not taste the same.
  • Kosher salt and ground black pepper – enhance the flavor of the filling. If you use table salt, only use half as much as is called for in the recipe.
  • Paprika – is an optional ingredient. Just a sprinkle of paprika over the top of the filling gives it a pop of color and makes your southern deviled eggs irresistible.

Complete measurements are below in the printable recipe card.

How to make southern deviled eggs:

  1. Add your eggs to a steamer basket in about an inch of water in a saucepan over medium-high heat. When the water starts to boil, reduce the heat to medium-low, cover the pan, and let them steam for 15 minutes.
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  1. As soon as they have finished steaming, immediately place them in a large bowl full of ice and water. Once they have cooled in the ice bath, carefully tap them on your counter to crack them. Then, remove the shells under running cold water. Pat them dry with a paper towel.
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  1. Cut the eggs in half lengthwise with a sharp knife and carefully pop out the yolk. Set the whites aside.
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  1. Place the yolks in a small bowl and mash yolks with a fork until the mixture is smooth.
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  1. Add the mayonnaise, mustard, pickles, pickle juice, salt, and pepper and mix well. Taste and add additional salt if necessary. If the mixture is too dry, add a bit more pickle juice.
  2. Use two teaspoons, one to scoop the yolk mixture out and the other to help slide it off the full spoon; fill the egg whites with the yolk mixture.
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  1. Optional, add just a pinch of paprika to the top of each egg. Serve immediately or cover and refrigerate until you are ready to serve them.
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Top tip:

If I’m serving guests or taking this dish to a cookout or party, I always steam seven or eight eggs instead of six in case one cracks while cooking, or I have trouble removing the eggshell. Then, I’ll add the extra yolk to the yolk mixture to make a little more filling.

Classic recipe variations:

  1. Add cajun or creole seasoning, hot sauce, cayenne pepper, or diced jalapeños to the yolk mixture for spicy deviled eggs.
  2. Mix crumbled bacon into the yolk mixture for a savory and indulgent twist.
  3. Incorporate chopped smoked salmon, crabmeat, or shrimp into the filling for a delicious and elegant flavor.
  4. Mash ripe avocado with the egg yolks to create a creamy and nutritious filling. Add a squeeze of lime juice for a refreshing touch.
  5. Mix finely chopped fresh dill and diced cucumber into the yolk mixture for a light and refreshing flavor.
  6. Add crumbled feta cheese, chopped kalamata olives, and sun-dried tomatoes to infuse your eggs with Mediterranean flavors.
  7. Combine mashed avocado, diced tomato, red onion, and lime juice with the egg yolks to create a guacamole-inspired filling.
  8. Mix buffalo sauce and crumbled blue cheese into the yolk mixture for a tangy and spicy flavor reminiscent of buffalo wings.

Serving suggestions:

Southern Deviled eggs pair well with various foods, making them a versatile and complementary dish. Here are some menu ideas:

  1. Relish tray: Serve them alongside a platter of fresh vegetables such as carrot sticks, celery, cherry tomatoes, and cucumber slices with black-eyed pea hummus or redneck caviar dip. The crispness and freshness of the vegetables provide a nice contrast.
  2. Cheese and Charcuterie Board: Include them as part of a cheese and charcuterie board. They can be enjoyed alongside a selection of cheeses, cured meats, crackers, bread, fruits, boiled peanuts, tomato jam, jezebel sauce, tapenade, roasted pecans, and other condiments.
  3. Salads: Southern Deviled eggs can be chopped up and paired with various types of salads. They are a tasty ingredient in my potato salad, seven-layer salad, and shrimp cobb salad and would be a tasty addition sprinkled over my romaine wedge salad.
  4. Sandwiches and Wraps: Serve them as a side dish alongside sandwiches and burgers such as fried chicken burgers, shrimp burgers, smoked burgers, pulled pork sandwiches, and shrimp po’boy sandwiches.
  5. Brunch Spread: Include them as part of a brunch spread along with other breakfast and brunch items such as sausage bread, sausage and grits casserole, breakfast fruit salad, potato fritters, peach bread, sweet potato hash, and eggs benedict breakfast casserole.
  6. Picnic Fare: Southern Deviled eggs are a classic addition to picnic baskets. Pack them alongside pimento cheese sandwiches, fruits, cheese crackers, and other finger foods such as caprese skewers or grilled chicken skewers for a portable and satisfying meal outdoors.
  7. BBQ or Grilled Meats: Deviled eggs are perfect to serve at summer cookouts as a side dish with grilled meats such as peach glazed chicken, grilled pork tenderloin, beef short ribs, barbecue chicken, or baby back ribs.
  8. Party Platters: They make a great addition to party platters and appetizer spreads. They can be served alongside other bite-sized finger foods such as bacon-wrapped shrimp, shrimp toast, fried crab claws, fried oysters, and chicken wings
  9. For Halloween, they can be dressed up like my fun Halloween Spooky Spider-Deviled Eggs.
  10. I also serve them with Ham, Turkey, and Broccoli Cheese Casserole or Pineapple Casserole for Easter and Christmas.

How to store leftovers and ideas for using them:

Deviled eggs are perishable and are best eaten within two days. Store them in a single layer wrapped securely in plastic wrap or an airtight container in the fridge.

Leftovers can be eaten as is or chopped up and made into egg salad. They can also be cut up and added to potato salad.

Specialized serving dishes for deviled eggs:

A deviled egg platter or egg plate comes in various shapes and sizes and features shallow indentations or depressions to hold the deviled egg halves so they won’t slide around on the plate.

They are designed to showcase the eggs beautifully and keep them in place while serving. These dishes often have a decorative design or pattern and are frequently ceramic or glass. You can almost always find vintage deviled egg plates at thrift stores, or they are readily available at any place where kitchen supplies are sold.

If you don’t have a deviled egg serving dish, place lettuce leaves on your plate first and then add your eggs. The lettuce leaves will help keep the slippery eggs from sliding around.

Frequently asked questions:

What’s a foolproof method to peel hard-boiled eggs?

Take heart if you are like me and have been frustrated trying to get the peel off of hard-boiled eggs without mangling them.

Try my fool-proof method, which involves steaming instead of boiling them. I have included the instructions in this recipe, but you can find more details by checking out my post: Perfect Easy-to-Peel Hard-Boiled Eggs.

What makes a deviled egg “deviled?”

The spiciness from the mustard is the culprit. The only difference between these deviled eggs and my recipes for Deviled Ham and Deviled Crab is that those recipes also contain Worcestershire sauce.

Can you make this recipe ahead of time?

While you can boil your eggs and prepare the filling up to 24 hours ahead, wait to add the filling before serving them for the best results.

Expert tips and tricks:

  • If you are garnishing your deviled eggs with paprika, pour just a little paprika into your palm, then take a small pinch and sprinkle it lightly on each egg. Don’t try to pour or shake it out of the bottle; you will end up with way too much.
  • If you are transporting deviled eggs, it’s better to store the cooked egg whites and the yolk mixture separately and then fill them when you arrive at your destination.
  • I like to use a teaspoon to fill my eggs, but if you want to get fancy, put your yolk mixture in a plastic storage bag and clip one end off. Then, squeeze the mixture out in a swirl or whatever you like. You can also use a piping bag or a small ice cream scoop.
  • If I’m serving guests or taking this dish to a cookout or party, I always steam seven or eight eggs instead of six in case one cracks while cooking. Then, I’ll add the yolk to the yolk mixture to make a little more filling.

More egg recipes:

If you like this recipe, you might also enjoy these popular recipes:

  • Easy Eggs Benedict Breakfast Casserole
  • Spinach and Bacon Quiche with Tomatoes
  • Cheesy Mushroom and Broccoli Frittata
  • Canadian Bacon and Brie Crustless Quiche

You might also like Cast-Iron Breakfast Skillet and Crustless Ham and Cheese Quiche.

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Easy Classic Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe (Delicious)

Sharon Rigsby

Deviled eggs are always a popular side dish at potlucks, BBQs, baby showers, picnics, and neighborhood cookouts. They are as versatile as they are delicious and can also be served as an appetizer or a snack for brunch, lunch, dinner, and even breakfast.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Cooling time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Lunch, Side Dish, Snack

Cuisine American, Southern

Servings 12 deviled eggs

Calories 88 kcal

Equipment

  • steamer basket or wire strainer

  • deviled egg serving plate optional

Ingredients

  • 6 extra-large eggs
  • 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
  • 2 teaspoons yellow mustard, old fashioned yellow mustard, not dijon
  • 2 tablespoons chopped hamburger dill pickles, finely minced, not kosher dill pickles
  • 1 teaspoon hamburger dill pickle juice
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon paprika, Optional, for garnish

Instructions

  • Add the eggs to a steamer basket or wire strainer in about an inch of water in a saucepan over medium-high heat. When the water starts to boil, reduce the heat to medium-low, cover the pan, and let the eggs cook for 15 minutes.

  • As soon as the eggs have finished cooking, immediately place them in a bowl full of ice and water. Once they have cooled, carefully tap them on your counter to crack them. Then, remove the shells under cold running water. Pat them dry with a paper towel.

  • Cut the eggs in half lengthwise and carefully pop out the yolk. Set the whites aside.

  • Place the yolks in a small bowl and mash with a fork until they are smooth.

  • Add the mayonnaise, mustard, pickles, pickle juice, salt, and pepper and mix well. Taste and add more salt if needed, and if the mixture is dry, add a bit more pickle juice.

  • Use two teaspoons, one to scoop the yolk mixture out and the other to help slide it off the full spoon; fill the egg whites with the yolk mixture.

  • Optional, add a pinch of paprika to the top of each egg. Serve immediately or cover and refrigerate until you are ready to serve.

Notes

  • If you are garnishing your deviled eggs with paprika, pour just a little paprika into your palm, then take a small pinch and sprinkle it lightly on each egg. Don’t try to pour or shake it out of the bottle; you will end up with way too much.
  • If you are transporting deviled eggs, it’s better to store the cooked egg whites and the yolk mixture separately and then fill them when you arrive.
  • I like to use a teaspoon to fill my eggs, but if you want to get fancy, put your yolk mixture in a plastic storage bag and clip one end off. Then, squeeze the mixture out in a swirl or whatever you like. You can also use a piping bag or a small ice cream scoop.
  • If I’m serving guests or taking this dish to a cookout or party, I always steam seven or eight eggs instead of six in case one cracks while cooking. Then, I’ll add the extra yolk to the yolk mixture to make a little more filling.
  • If you use table salt, only use half as much as is called for in the recipe.
  • You can purchase pre-cooked and peeled hard-boiled eggs at the grocery store if you are short on time.

Nutrition

Calories: 88kcalCarbohydrates: 2gProtein: 6gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 212mgSodium: 357mgPotassium: 66mgFiber: 0.1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 300IUVitamin C: 0.1mgCalcium: 20mgIron: 0.5mg

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  1. Easy Classic Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe (Delicious) (18)Heather

    Easy Classic Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe (Delicious) (19)
    Thanks, I have been craving some deviled eggs. Love the egg holder, do you mind telling me where it can be purchased.

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    • Easy Classic Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe (Delicious) (20)Gritsandpinecones

      Hi Heather,
      I love that egg holder too! I’d been looking for one for awhile and wanted it to be a little different from the regular round ones. It is from Mud Pie and I ordered it online from Dillard’s.
      All my best,
      Sharon

      Reply

  2. Easy Classic Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe (Delicious) (21)Linger

    Easy Classic Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe (Delicious) (22)
    Mmmmmmm! Definitely a classic. I do love how versatile deviled eggs are for pretty much any occasion. Also, your tip on steaming the eggs is so fascinating. I have about pulled my hair out many times trying to get the perfect peel. Thanks so much for sharing.

    Reply

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