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Avocado Deviled Eggs are a healthy spin on classic deviled eggs. Great for parties or a protein filled keto-friendly snack – you’ll love them!

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  • Why this recipe works:
  • How to make perfect easy peel hard boiled eggs:
  • How to make these avocado deviled eggs:
  • Serving tips:
  • Avocado Deviled Eggs Recipe
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Why this recipe works:

Avocado Deviled Eggs are the kind of snack or two bite appetizer that people go crazy for.

I’m no stranger to deviled eggs, but I can tell you I like to mix it up and create all kinds of different deviled egg recipes. I’ve made them with bacon and jalapeno (of course), Peperoncini,Sriracha, and green chile.

  • These are no more difficult to make than a basic deviled egg
  • Fresh or pre-package avocado can be used
  • The yolk portion is extra creamy because of the avocado
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How to make perfect easy peel hard boiled eggs:

  • For full details, go to this post: how to hard boil an egg.
  • I use the the pressure cooker, or Instant Pot, to cook my hard boiled eggs. One cup of water and 12+ eggs in a single layer on the rack. 5 minutes on low pressure, turn it off and let it sit in the Instant Pot for 5 minutes, then straight into an ice bath for five minutes!
  • The eggs will be incredibly easy to peel no matter how fresh they are.
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How to make these avocado deviled eggs:

  1. Hard boil, peel, and slice the eggs lengthwise. Carefully transfer the cooked yolks to a bowl.
  2. Mash the yolks and thoroughly combine with avocado and mayonnaise. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  3. Let’s talk presentation, shall we? There are a lot of ways to get your yolk mixture back into the egg white. You can simply use a spoon, but I tend to go for a prettier look. My preference is to transfer it to a ziplock bag and snip off the corner, or if I want to be extra fancy, I fill a piping bag with a star tip.

Serving tips:

  • Since these have avocado, I highly recommend serving them immediately as the avocado browns as it oxidizes. If you need to prepare these ahead of time, you can hard boil and peel the eggs but hold off on mixing until you’re about ready to serve. Alternatively, you can prepare the filling and it shouldn’t brown as long as it is stored in an air tight piping or plastic bag.
  • I highly recommend serving them on a deviled egg platter. If you’ve never made deviled eggs before, they’re slippery little things and the platter keeps them looking beautiful.
  • Finally, all good food deserves a nice garnish. These taste great with cooked bacon crumbles or minced chives.
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Avocado Deviled Eggs are a healthy spin on classic deviled eggs. Great for parties or a protein filled keto-friendly snack – you’ll love them!

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Ingredients

  • 12 eggs hard boiled and peeled
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 1 tablespoon mustard
  • 1 ripe avocado pit and skin removed
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • chives for garnish optional

Instructions

  • Slice hard boiled eggs lenghwise. Remove yolks and add to bowl.

  • Combine mayonnaise, mustard, and avocado with egg yolks. Use a stand mixer with the paddle attachment to whip or even a fork will due. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

  • Spoon or pipe yolk mixture back into the egg whites. Garnish with chives, if desired. Serve cold.

Notes

Makes 24 deviled eggs. Serving size = 2 deviled eggs.

Nutrition

Calories: 154kcal, Carbohydrates: 1g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 13g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 167mg, Sodium: 137mg, Potassium: 141mg, Fiber: 1g, Vitamin A: 270IU, Vitamin C: 1.7mg, Calcium: 27mg, Iron: 0.9mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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7 Comments

  1. Avocado Deviled Eggs Recipe | Self Proclaimed Foodie (11)
    Okay, I LOVE deviled eggs, and I might just love avocado even more. So this is amazing for me. Thank you. 🙂

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  2. Avocado Deviled Eggs Recipe | Self Proclaimed Foodie (12)
    These are so great Krissy. These are my go to keto eats. So great made ahead and kept in the fridge for something healthy when the hunger strikes,

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  3. Avocado Deviled Eggs Recipe | Self Proclaimed Foodie (13)
    I love how you added avocado in these! Deviled eggs are such a great snack to have. These look so delicious!

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  4. Avocado Deviled Eggs Recipe | Self Proclaimed Foodie (14)
    I am a huge fan of deviled eggs & avocados so this is a match made in Heaven for me!!

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  5. Avocado Deviled Eggs Recipe | Self Proclaimed Foodie (15)
    These do sound amazing! This will be a hit with my family, I think I will try with bacon, as you mentioned!

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  6. Avocado Deviled Eggs Recipe | Self Proclaimed Foodie (16)
    Mmmmmmm…. I am just imagining this!. maybe a bit of lemon juice would be nice? it would stop avocado from browning

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    1. Great suggestion!

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FAQs

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.

How long before an event should you make deviled eggs? ›

Prep deviled eggs too far in advance, and you'll have dried out filling and stinky boiled egg whites. For the best results, prep your deviled eggs up to two days in advance and keep the egg whites and filling separate until you're ready to serve.

Why are deviled eggs called Devil? ›

In the 19th century, the adjective "deviled" came to be used most often with spicy or zesty food, including eggs prepared with mustard, pepper, or other ingredients stuffed in the yolk cavity. Similar uses of "devil" for spiced foods include deviled ham and fra diavolo sauce (from the Italian word for "devil").

Why do you add vinegar to deviled eggs? ›

A light-colored vinegar, like the white-wine vinegar we use in these creamy deviled eggs, brings a touch of acidity to the filling and balances the richness of the yolks and the mayonnaise.

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.

Is it better to boil eggs the night before making deviled eggs? ›

If you are responsible for bringing deviled eggs, you can give yourself a head start with these tips: Boil the eggs up to 48 hours in advance. Peel, cut in half, and remove yolks. Place egg whites on tray, cover with plastic wrap, and store in fridge.

How many deviled eggs per person? ›

This amount can vary depending on the crowd size and how many appetizers are served at the same time. If you have a smaller group of 4-12 people, 2-3 deviled eggs per person are plenty, but you may want to reduce the serving size to just 2 for larger crowds and if other appetizers are present.

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

Boil the eggs in the shell, chill in cold water, drain and refrigerate for up to a week. If you can cover them or seal them in a storage bag or container, even better. Then, peel and make the deviled eggs the day of the meal. The less the storage time, the better the quality.

Should I let eggs cool before making deviled eggs? ›

Follow this tip: The fastest and easiest way to cool the cooked eggs is by plunging them into an ice bath for a few minutes right after they come off the stove or out of the Instant Pot. In addition to making the deviled eggs easier to prepare and assemble, this step also makes for easier-to-peel hard-boiled eggs.

What is a fun fact about deviled eggs? ›

If we rewind time, we find deviled eggs in ancient Rome, where boiled eggs flavored with spicy sauces were so commonly served as an appetizer that a Roman saying, “ab ovo usque ad mala,” meaning “from egg to apples,” referred to the expected bookends of a meal.

Why do deviled eggs stink? ›

She says that when eggs are cooked they release chemicals that form an unpleasant gas. This is because the yolk releases iron while the egg whites release sulfur and hydrogen, which causes that familiar smell when it's all mixed together.

What ethnicity is deviled eggs? ›

According to The History Channel, deviled eggs go all the way back to ancient Rome, where eggs were boiled, seasoned with spicy sauces, and then served at the beginning of meals. In the 13th century, stuffed eggs began to appear in the southern, Andalusian regions of Spain.

What does paprika do to eggs? ›

Salt intensifies the egg flavor, pepper adds some spice, and the paprika adds a subtle warmth and a sweetness. Of course, depending on what kind of paprika you use, you can really play around with flavor a lot! Some will make for a spicy fried egg while others will make it more savory and sweet.

What is the purpose of paprika seasoning? ›

Paprika is a mellow ingredient, bringing beautiful color and a hint of sweetness. Use paprika to add flavor and vivid red color to pretty much any dish. It works great with lighter colored foods such as potato salad and deviled eggs. Since paprika has a mild flavor, larger amounts can be used.

What does paprika seasoning do? ›

Think of paprika as the gentler, sweeter cousin of hot chili peppers. It enlivens your favorite dishes with fruity notes and a toasty red color without ever taking over the show. Picture that iconic dusting of bold red color atop deviled eggs.

What can I put on deviled eggs instead of paprika? ›

Cayenne is an excellent substitute for hot paprika. It'll allow you to keep the spiciness, but it will be slightly stronger in flavor, so use half the amount. To duplicate the taste of paprika more accurately, try adding a little bit of sugar (about 1/2 teaspoon sugar to 1/2 teaspoon cayenne for 1 teaspoon paprika).

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