Deviled Eggs with a Kick Recipe (2024)

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Like a bit of a kick to your deviled eggs? This deviled egg recipe contains a secret ingredient that packs some real heat. These delicious little devils can be served as an appetizer, or side dish. Perfect any time of year.

Deviled Eggs with a Kick Recipe

These deviled eggs really do pack some heat. The first time I brought them to a picnic was for a family function at my ex-in-laws house. They all loved deviled eggs – adults and children alike. My niece Rachel was 7 or 8 the first time I brought them to a function, and when she saw the tray she asked if she could have one. I told her they were hot, and she assured me she liked them hot!

Popping the entire deviled egg in her little mouth, her eyes got wide and started to water. I’ll give her credit though, she kept on chewing.

We all had a good laugh, but except for my ex-FIL, no one ever popped a whole deviled egg again. With these, bites are important!

I brought these to every summertime function for a good 15 years, and they were always a tremendous hit. Traditional, yet just different enough to be interesting.

Want to know how to make perfect hard-boiled eggs in just about 15 minutes? Click here for the secret to making perfect hard-boiled eggs!

Deviled Eggs with a Kick Recipe Notes:

● Older eggs make for better peeling. I try and use older eggs whenever possible when making deviled eggs.

● I have simply spooned the mixture into the cut eggs many a time. The piped eggs look pretty and present well, but are unnecessary for eating. Just make sure you get op with paprika to hide any issues (blobs) that result from spooning the yolk mixture instead of piping it into the egg whites.

● Horseradish is clearly the secret ingredient. You want to use a horseradish from the dairy case that, when drained and concentrated, will pack some heat.

● I dump the entire jar into my strainer, and push a spoon against the horseradish.

● When I have gotten most of the liquid out that way, I then press more using my hand. In the end, the horseradish will form a clump in my palm – moist, but not wet.

● Remember to wash your hands after draining. And whatever you do, don’t touch your eyes until all traces of the horseradish liquid is removed from your hands and fingers.

How to transport deviled eggs:

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I highly recommend the Snapware Snap ‘N Stack 2 Layer Food Storage W/ Egg Holder Trays if you need to transport deviled eggs. I am madly in love with snapware, and this container is reasonably priced, gets your eggs there without them moving or getting squashed, and you can put thin ice packs underneath the trays to keep the eggs cold while transporting.

Deviled Eggs with a Kick Recipe Ingredients:

● 12 Large Eggs
● 8oz Prepared Horseradish, drained
● 1 cup Mayonnaise
● 1/8 tsp Black Pepper
● 1 tsp Paprika

Deviled Eggs with a Kick Recipe Mise en Place:

Measuring Cup
Spatula
Measuring Spoons
Fine Mesh Strainer
● Spoon
● Knife
Cutting Board
● Bowls
● Pot
Piping Bag
Star Tip
Egg Tray (to serve)
Snapware Snap ‘N Stack 2 Layer Food Storage W/ Egg Holder Trays (if transporting)

Deviled Eggs with a Kick Recipe Directions:

● Place 12 extra-large eggs (use older eggs for easier peeling) in a pot with enough cold water to cover them. Place a dash of salt in the pot (to help prevent breakage).
● Bring the water with the eggs in the pot to a boil. Allow to rapidly boil for 10-12 minutes.

● While the eggs are boiling, prepare an ice bath. Fill a bowl with ice, add cold water. Once the eggs are done boiling, dump the boiling water, and run cold tap water into the pot. As soon as the eggs are cool enough to touch (approximately 1 minute under the cold water), plunge them into the ice bath. This will stop the eggs from cooking, and leave you with beautiful yellow egg yolks. Leave the eggs in the ice bath for 5 minutes to cool completely.
● Peel your hard boiled eggs.
● Slice your eggs in half horizontally.

● Place the cooked egg yolks into a bowl. Mash the egg yolk into tiny pebbles.

● Using a fine mesh strainer,Deviled Eggs with a Kick Recipe (11) dump your entire jar of horseradish into the strainer over a sink. Press down hard on the horseradish. You need to drain as much liquid as possible out, without making the horseradish completely dry.

● Add the dry horseradish to the egg yolk.
● Add 1 cup mayonnaise to the egg yolk; mix well.

● Add 1/8 tsp black pepper to egg yolk mixture (you can add more or less to taste).

● Place a large star tip in a piping bag.Deviled Eggs with a Kick Recipe (15) Fill the piping bag with the egg yolk mixture.
● Pipe into the empty egg white cavity.
● Sprinkle with paprika.Deviled Eggs with a Kick Recipe (16)

● Place on an Egg TrayDeviled Eggs with a Kick Recipe (18) for serving.
● Keep refrigerated until serving.
● Makes 24 Deviled Eggs with a Kick

Yield: 24

Deviled Eggs with a Kick Recipe

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Like a bit of a kick to your deviled eggs? This deviled egg recipe contains a secret ingredient that packs some real heat. These delicious little devils can be served as an appetizer, or side dish.

Prep Time30 minutes

Cook Time12 minutes

Additional Time18 minutes

Total Time1 hour

Ingredients

  • 12 Large Eggs
  • 8oz Prepared Horseradish, drained
  • 1 cup Mayonnaise
  • 1/8 tsp Black Pepper
  • 1 tsp Paprika

Instructions

    1. Place 12 extra large eggs (use older eggs for easier peeling) in a pot with enough cold water to cover them. Place a dash of salt in the pot (to help prevent breakage).
    2. Bring the water with the eggs in the pot to a boil. Allow to rapidly boil for 10-12 minutes.
    3. While the eggs are boiling, prepare an ice bath. Fill a bowl with ice, add cold water. Once the eggs are done boiling, dump the boiling water, and run cold tap water into the pot. As soon as the eggs are cool enough to touch (approximately 1 minute under the cold water), plunge them into the ice bath. This will stop the eggs from cooking, and leave you with beautiful yellow egg yolks. Leave the eggs in the ice bath for 5 minutes to cool completely.
    4. Peel your hard-boiled eggs.
    5. Slice your eggs in half horizontally.
    6. Place the cooked egg yolks into a bowl. Mash the egg yolk into tiny pebbles.
    7. Using a fine-mesh strainer, dump your entire jar of horseradish into the strainer over a sink. Press down hard on the horseradish. You need to drain as much liquid as possible out, without making the horseradish completely dry.
    8. Add the dry horseradish to the egg yolk.
    9. Add 1 cup mayonnaise to the egg yolk; mix well.
    10. Add 1/8 tsp black pepper to egg yolk mixture (you can add more or less to taste).
    11. Place a large star tip in a piping bag. Fill the piping bag with the egg yolk mixture.
    12. Pipe into the empty egg white cavity.
    13. Sprinkle with paprika.
    14. Place on an egg tray for serving.
    15. Keep refrigerated until serving.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

24

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 103Total Fat: 9gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 97mgSodium: 133mgCarbohydrates: 1gFiber: 0gSugar: 1gProtein: 3g

Note: for exact nutritional information, consult your dietitian. All nutritional information provided is simply a guideline.

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Deviled Eggs with a Kick Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What do Southerners call deviled eggs? ›

At church functions in parts of the Southern and Midwestern United States, the terms "stuffed eggs", "salad eggs", and "dressed eggs" occur instead, to avoid reference to the word "devil". For this reason, the term "angel eggs" is also occasionally used.

Why do people put paprika on deviled eggs? ›

The paprika will determine the depth of flavor of each bite. You can garnish with any kind (hot or sweet Hungarian, or hot or sweet smoked), but the better the quality, the more complex the flavor.

Is it better to make deviled eggs day before or day of? ›

Assemble deviled eggs no more than a day in advance.

Pipe the filling to the egg whites and store them in the fridge covered in a container up to 12 hours ahead or overnight. If you make them more than one day in advance, the filling won't be its best.

What is the difference between angel eggs and deviled eggs? ›

A simple and delicious appetizer, this angel eggs recipe is everything you love from the classic with a nicer name. The only difference between angel eggs and deviled eggs is the name! The recipe can easily be doubled or tripled, making it the perfect finger food option for parties, potlucks, and BBQs.

What are church lady deviled eggs? ›

Disney Springs' Chef Art Smith's Homecoming Church Lady Deviled Eggs are a Southern-inspired delight, boasting creamy yolks blended with tangy mustard, mayo, and a sprinkle of paprika, offering a nostalgic and flavorful twist on a classic appetizer.

What is deviled egg filling made of? ›

If you're looking for an introduction to deviled eggs, this is the place to start: just eggs, mustard, mayonnaise, a dash of Tabasco and a festive sprinkle of paprika (or jazz things up with a garnish of chives). They are a simple and spectacular addition to a holiday table.

What seasoning makes eggs taste better? ›

Scrambled: Herbs and spices such as chilli, cumin, chives and tarragon work really well with scrambled eggs. A little hot sauce works a treat too! You can sprinkle your seasoning on top or stir into the egg mix so that the volatile oils release as its cooking.

Why are my deviled eggs gritty? ›

The only other bit to look out for is that, just like when you're making a mayonnaise, if you try to add too much olive oil to your egg yolks too fast, the filling will break, turning grainy and greasy.

What is a thickening agent for deviled eggs? ›

To thicken up runny deviled egg filling, adding in some extra egg yolks is the first easy fix to try. This method thickens up the base of the filling without altering the taste. Now for a more out-of-the-box (literally) fix, try mixing some instant mashed potatoes into your filling instead.

How many deviled eggs per person? ›

Plan 2 to 3 deviled eggs per person for your get-together. A dozen eggs will make 24 deviled eggs, and that will be enough for 8 to 12 people.

How to get smooth deviled egg filling? ›

The best part of deviled eggs is the creamy filling. And it's at its best when it's super smooth and free of lumps of whole egg yolk. Follow this tip: For a smooth, lump-free filling, use a fork or a potato masher to thoroughly break up the egg yolks before adding the other filling ingredients to the bowl.

Is it better to use old or new eggs for deviled eggs? ›

Fresh eggs, with their smaller air sacs, are more likely to have a smooth ovoid shape when peeled, which looks more appealing in applications as deviled eggs. OFF-CENTER YOLK: Fresher eggs are more likely (though not guaranteed) to have centered yolks, again leading to more attractive deviled eggs.

What do Mormons call deviled eggs? ›

In some parts of the Southern and Midwestern United States, the terms "stuffed eggs", "salad eggs" or "dressed eggs", or "ANGEL EGGS" are used, particularly when the dish is served in connection with a church function—presumably to avoid any association with The Devil.

What do Christians called deviled eggs? ›

This is true even for the nefariously named hors d'oeuvres, Deviled Eggs (so named not for any mischief, the term “deviled” was used to refer to just about any spicy or zesty food in the 18th century), in the American South and Midwest the dish is often referred to as “stuffed eggs”, “dressed eggs” or even “angel eggs” ...

What is a nickname for deviled eggs? ›

The term dates to the 19th century, and it was used to refer to foods that were spicy or zesty with the addition of mustard or pepper. In some regions of the South and the Midwest, deviled eggs are also called salad or dressed eggs when they are served at a church function, to avoid the term "deviled."

What was the original name for deviled eggs? ›

The term likely comes from the connection between spiciness and the presumably hot temperatures in hell. Since the word "devil" does have negative connotations, though, some groups of people prefer to call the dish "stuffed eggs," "salad eggs," or "dressed eggs."

What do Americans call a fried whole egg with the yolk still at the top never being turned basted or steamed? ›

An egg cooked “sunny-side-up” means that it is fried just on one side and never flipped. The yolk is still completely liquid and the whites on the surface are barely set.

What do Americans call dippy eggs? ›

Sunny side-up eggs are also commonly referred to as "dippy eggs" or "dip eggs" by Pennsylvania Dutch people living in central Pennsylvania, in parts of Ohio, and in Pittsburgh mainly due to the practice of dipping toast into the yolk while eating.

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