Honey Sriracha Deviled Eggs - Perfect Easter Recipe (2024)

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Honey Sriracha Deviled Eggs:super easy to make, these sweet-spicy twist on classic deviled eggs is filled with a creamy melting center. It’s a perfect party appetizer for Easter.

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This weekend I made these Honey Sriracha Deviled Eggsfor a ‘Girls Night-In’ party at my place and they were super hit with absolutely no crumbs left!

What is Sriracha Honey Deviled Eggs?

They are hard-boiled eggs, shelled and halved. Then the yolks are removed and mixed with a sriracha-honey mix and it’s pipped in the egg white center.

They are usually served cold and are perfect for light meal/snacks or Easter brunch.

I’m also totally excited to share with you that we are collaborating with the National Honey Board to celebrate theNational Honey Month(September).

Sriracha Honey Deviled Eggs Ingredients

  • 6 Hard-Boiled Eggs – peeled and halved
  • 2.5 Tbsp Mayonnaise
  • 1 Tbsp Honey
  • 1.5 Tbsp Sriracha – plus more to taste
  • 1/2 Tsp Rice Vinegar
  • 1 Tsp Grated Onion with juices
  • ¼ Tsp Coarse Salt

Decoration:

  • 1 Tbsp Mustard – in tiny ziplock bag or plastic dropper
  • 1 Tbsp Sriracha Sauce – in tiny ziplock bag or plastic dropper
  • Fresh Cilantro – Torn in small pieces
  • 1/4 Tsp Paprika Powder – optional

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As many of you know, I love honey and it’s a part of my daily routine (honey tea in the morning).

So this collaboration was an absolute dream come true and I’m so excited to celebrate with Honey all September long 🙂

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To continue with the celebrations, they also sent me this shiny golden goody bag that is designed in collaboration with lifestyle blogger Camille Styles.

So, I finalized a fun girls’ night with my besties at my place and I decided to make these Honey Sriracha Deviled Eggsthat goes perfectly with our Honey theme.

I mean, I love the idea of a ‘girls’ night in’ as it definitely saves you all that driving around.

Then deciding a restaurant, made a reservation, and many times, we left the restaurants early due to overcrowding or too loud music/atmosphere.

So, this Girls-Night-In is perfect for everyone along with these Honey Sriracha Deviled Eggs.

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Once, the menu was decided, I quickly arranged these cute lanterns, lights, straws, napkins and placed some wine to chill in the fridge (it ain’t a girls-night if no wine is there 😉.

As soon as all this was done, I finally started with my Deviled Eggs recipe which comes together in 23-25 minutes.

It’s a very simple recipe but the taste just blows everyone away as it’s the perfect combination of sweet-spicy.

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Honey Sriracha Deviled Eggs

With just 5 main ingredients, you can make this anytime and it can be easily double, tripled or whatever size you want.

The only IMPORTANT Thing you need – ‘Perfectly Cooked Boiled Eggs’ !!

That’s because you don’t want either hard eggs or too soft eggs.

You don’t want that graying yolk, as that just looks unappetizing.

ProTips for Perfectly Boiled Egg:

1. You need to completely submerge the eggs into the water while boiling.

2. You want to gently place the eggs in a pot as you don’t want any crack or liquid coming out while boiling.

3. Always boil it for 8 minutes for that perfect hard-boiled eggs.

4. As soon as your 8 minutes are done, turn off the heat and transfer the eggs to an ice bath.

5. You must stop the cooking process at once for them to remain perfectly boiled.

6. Break the shell once the egg is completely cool or you’ll end up with not so nicely shelled eggs.

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Also, another tip to remember is that you need to either mash the yolks for the filling or simply add everything in a food processor and blend for 1/2 minute.

Never whisk cooked egg yolks as that won’t give you the creamy texture for deviled eggs.

So, finally, the Honey Sriracha Deviled Eggsare ready and I can’t wait to share this with my friends.

I’m so looking forward to creating some golden moments with our friends that we all will cherish forever.

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Honey Sriracha Deviled Eggs: super easy to make, thesesweet-spicy twist on classic deviled eggs is filled with a creamy-melting center. It's a perfect party appetizer or for Easter.Sriracha Deviled Eggs | Honey Sriracha Deviled Eggs| Easter Deviled Eggs

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time8 minutes

Total Time23 minutes

Ingredients

  • 6 Hard-Boiled Eggs - peeled and halved
  • 2 1/2 Tbsp Mayonnaise
  • 1 Tbsp Honey
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp Sriracha - plus more to taste
  • 1/2 Tsp Rice Vinegar
  • 1 Tsp Grated Onion with juices
  • ¼ Tsp Coarse Salt

Decoration:

  • 1 Tbsp Mustard - in tiny ziplock bag or plastic dropper
  • 1 Tbsp Sriracha Sauce - in tiny ziplock bag or plastic dropper
  • Fresh Cilantro - Torn in small pieces
  • 1/4 Tsp Paprika Powder - optional

Instructions

How To Hard Boil Eggs:

  1. Take a deep pot (that can accommodate 6 eggs nicely) and fill it with water.
  2. Heat the filled pan to the first boil and then slowly add the eggs.
  3. Let this boil for a minute and then reduce the heat to low and boil the eggs for 7 minutes.
  4. As soon as the 7 minutes are done, turn off the heat.
  5. Take another large bowl and fill it with ice.
  6. Place all the boiled eggs over the ice and let them cool completely (this stops the eggs from overboiling and turning them hard - also keeps the yolk bright yellow).
  7. Once cold, remove the shells

To Make the Deviled Eggs:

  1. Carefully, slice the eggs into half (oblong).
  2. Using a spoon, lift the yolks from the whites and place in a bowl.
  3. Arrange the whites, cut side up on a large plate.
  4. Mash the yolks thoroughly with the back of a fork.
  5. Add mayonnaise, honey, sriracha, vinegar, grated onion, and salt.
  6. Beat with a wooden spoon until the mixture is thoroughly blended or churn it in a small food processor for 1/2 minute.
  7. Taste and add more Sriracha, if needed.
  8. Transfer this yolk mixture in a Ziploc bag and snip one of the ends to pipe it. (you may use a piping bag with a decorative tip too)
  9. Carefully fill each egg white, dividing evenly.

Decorate the Deviled Eggs:

  1. Place cilantro on each egg.
  2. Add 1 tiny drop of mustard and sriracha on each egg.
  3. Sprinkle some paprika on each.
  4. Refrigerate until ready to serve.
  5. Serve cold.

TIP:Try an orange blossom honey varietal with this recipe.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

5

Serving Size:

2

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 183Total Fat: 11gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 226mgSodium: 516mgCarbohydrates: 12gFiber: 0gSugar: 11gProtein: 8g

Honey Sriracha Deviled Eggs - Perfect Easter Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What happens if you put too much mayo in deviled eggs? ›

Going overboard with the mayo.

But when you're heavy-handed with this ingredient, not only will it overpower the taste of the filling, but it can also make for a loose, runny filling that's tough to pipe into the egg white.

How do you keep deviled eggs from sweating? ›

If you won't be eating them right away, place into a container lined with folded paper towels and refrigerate. It's common for deviled eggs to "sweat" in the fridge, which can make them kinda soggy in a day or two. The paper towels will absorb the extra moisture and keep them fresh much longer!

How do you make deviled eggs smooth? ›

If you don't have a food processor, fully mash the yolks with a fork before adding other ingredients for smooth results. Is it better to boil eggs for deviled eggs a day before? Boiling the eggs a day ahead is the best way get some of the prep done for deviled eggs. We also peel the eggs and make the filling.

Why do you add vinegar to deviled eggs? ›

Do I have to use vinegar? No, but it does give the eggs that tangy flavor. If you choose to leave it out you may want to add a little more mustard. If you don't have vinegar on hand, you can also replace it with a little freshly squeezed lemon juice.

Why put paprika on deviled eggs? ›

Standard deviled eggs are undeniably good, but adding a touch of tomato paste and a generous pinch of smoked paprika makes them a bit more sophisticated. The flavor is gently sweet, forcefully spicy and perfectly smoky.

Should you make deviled eggs the night before or the day of? ›

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. This prepping method also applies if you're not even leaving the house.

How many deviled eggs per person? ›

How many deviled eggs do you need 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. If you have leftovers you can store them in the fridge for 24 hours and snack on them the next day.

Should deviled eggs be made the night before? ›

If you don't want to be piping as guests walk in your door, you can pipe ahead. Deviled eggs will stay in good shape—that is, the yolk mixture is unlikely to turn watery — for up to six hours if stored in the fridge. Pipe, garnish, cover, and chill to check the eggs off your list.

How do you boil eggs so they peel easily for deviled eggs? ›

Adding white vinegar or apple cider vinegar to your pot of water allegedly results in softer, easier-to-peel eggshells. That's because the acid in vinegar dissolves some of the calcium carbonate that makes up the egg's hard exterior.

Why are my deviled eggs runny the next day? ›

Making them too far in advance. Deviled eggs can be watery, dry, or lose flavor the longer they sit, so don't make them too far in advance. For the best results, prep your eggs and make the filling up two days in advance, and store them separately. Assemble the eggs before serving.

Why do my deviled eggs smell? ›

While you want the water to boil, you don't want the eggs to stand in the boiling water for too long. The sulfurous smell comes from eggs that get overcooked during this process. Eggs that are cooked for too long or at too high a temperature will develop a green ring around the yolk. This ring causes that eggy smell.

What is the best tip to use for deviled eggs? ›

Use a Piping Bag With a Ridged Tip

Your deviled eggs might have a filling that's rich, tangy, and light as air, but if they don't look special, they might not get a second look. There's no way around it: you've got to get that filling in a piping bag.

How long should eggs boil for? ›

3 minutes for really soft boiled yolk and set white. 4 minutes for slightly set yolk and set white. 5 minutes for a medium cooked firmer yolk and white. 6 minutes for hard boiled with lightly soft yolk.

What can I use to thicken deviled egg filling? ›

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.

What happens when you have too much mayonnaise? ›

Eating too much mayonnaise can cause high blood pressure problems. Actually, the amount of omega-6 fatty acids in mayonnaise is very high, which can increase blood pressure. Excessive consumption of mayonnaise can also increase the risk of diseases like heart attack and stroke.

Can you mess up deviled eggs? ›

Making deviled eggs involves hard-boiling and peeling eggs, slicing them and scooping out the yolks to mix with mayonnaise or other ingredients, and then refilling. But a lot can go wrong in a process with so many steps. The eggs may be overcooked or undercooked.

How do you fix too thick mayonnaise? ›

Solution: Quickly whisk in 5 to 10 ml (1 to 2 teaspoons) of water, vinegar or lemon juice. The mayonnaise will thin out a bit and lose it's oily appareance. Any remaining oil can be added at this point.

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