Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (2024)

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A few years back, I brought my bacon cheddar deviled eggs to a work potluck. We laughed and schmoozed as the food quickly disappeared, eventually winding up in our respective cubicles to finish out the day with full bellies.

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Shortly after I returned to my desk, an unfamiliar coworker came around the corner with a determined look on his face. “Are you Tasha?” he asked urgently.

“Yes?” I replied, wondering what this guy’s agenda was.

“You brought the deviled eggs,” he said matter-of-factly.

“Oh yeah,” I relaxed a little and smiled. “That was me.” I can talk food all day, every day!

Looking way too serious for a conversation about deviled eggs, he continued, “Was there bacon in those deviled eggs?”

Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (2)I tensed up again, and my mind started racing as he stared me down. Oh no, maybe he can’t eat pork?! Why don’t we label things at potlucks? Didn’t he see it in there?! Am I going to get fired? I timidly nodded my head yes as I shrank back into my chair.

“THANK YOU!” he beamed. “I just knew it was bacon! Those were amazing! Best deviled eggs I’ve ever had.” Whew, what a relief. Here I am thinking I single-handedly ruined his day with baconand he just really dug my food. Plot twist!

“There’s cheese in there too!” I exclaimed.

He smiled even wider, clasped his hands together in gratitude, and off he went.

Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (3)Later on, I was filled in that he had been raving about the deviled eggs all afternoon and, probably sick of listening, they eventually steered him my direction.

This is not an isolated incident. People absolutely adore these bacon cheddar deviled eggs, and as a result, it has become one of my default dishes I bring to get-togethers. People don’t even pretend to hide their disappointment when I show up without them now. They aren't particularly pretty, but they are good, you guys; so incredibly good.

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Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs [Recipe]

Step up your deviled egg game with bacon and cheddar cheese!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Course: Appetizer, Side Dish, Snack

Cuisine: American

Servings: 12 servings

Serving Size:

Net Carbs: 0g

Author: Tasha

Ingredients

  • 6 Eggs hardboiled
  • 3 Slices bacon cooked and crumbled to bits
  • ¼ cup mayo
  • ¼ cup cheddar cheese shredded
  • 1 tablespoon mustard
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs [Recipe]

Amount per Serving

Calories

103

% Daily Value*

Fat

9

g

14

%

Sodium

125

mg

5

%

Potassium

42

mg

1

%

Fiber

g

%

Sugar

g

%

Protein

4

g

8

%

Net Carbs

g

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Tasha

Hi, I'm Tasha–nutritionist, recipe developer, and multi-published cookbook author.

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  1. Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (7)Brooks Butler says

    The most difficult thing about making deviled eggsis the peeling. I have an egg steamer which works well BUT saw a demo on Dr. Oz that makes the eggs practicall jump out of their shell. I put the in hot water from the faucet to minimize cracking while bringing 2 cups wter top a rolling boil in my pot with a vegetable steamer. Steam the eggs for 13 min. and then put them in ice water until cool. The eggs yump out of their shells!

    Reply

    • Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (8)Tasha says

      I usually steam in my pressure cooker versus the traditional boiling method with awesome results. I'll have to give your recommendation a try! Sounds effective. It's the worst when chunks are missing from the deviled eggs that were too hard to peel! 🙂

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    • Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (9)Carl says

      Ingredients
      ● Eggs (as many as you like to fill the bottom of the pot rack)
      ● 1 cup water
      ● Instant Pot electric pressure cooker

      Instructions

      Pour the water into the pot, and place the eggs in a steamer basket if you have one. If you don’t, just use the rack that came with your pot.
      Close the lid, set for 5 minutes at high pressure.
      It will take the cooker approximately 5 minutes to build to pressure and then 5 minutes to cook. I let the pressure naturally reduce for an additional 5 minutes after the cooking cycle completed, and then did a quick pressure release. That’s around 15 minutes, total.
      Place the hot eggs into cool water to halt the cooking process. You can peel immediately, or wait– it’s up to you. (The first time I did this, I didn’t plunge into cool water, and they still peeled very easily. The eggs were just slightly more cooked.)

      Notes
      You will cry tears of joy when your farm-fresh eggs peel quickly and easily. No more mutilated eggs. You’re welcome.

      Reply

  2. Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (10)Lydia says

    If they look boring, you could always sprinkle them with paprika! Not too strong-tasting, but pretty.

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  3. Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (11)Sam says

    Using extremely fresh eggs makes deviled eggs nearly impossible. My local egg farmer recommends waiting a week before hard boiling fresh from the farm eggs.

    Reply

  4. Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (12)Meagan says

    Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (13)
    So zero (0) carbs?! 😊

    Reply

  5. Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (14)Carl says

    Ingredients
    ● Eggs (as many as you like to fill the bottom of the pot rack)
    ● 1 cup water
    ● Instant Pot electric pressure cooker

    Instructions

    Pour the water into the pot, and place the eggs in a steamer basket if you have one. If you don’t, just use the rack that came with your pot.
    Close the lid, set for 5 minutes at high pressure.
    It will take the cooker approximately 5 minutes to build to pressure and then 5 minutes to cook. I let the pressure naturally reduce for an additional 5 minutes after the cooking cycle completed, and then did a quick pressure release. That’s around 15 minutes, total.
    Place the hot eggs into cool water to halt the cooking process. You can peel immediately, or wait– it’s up to you. (The first time I did this, I didn’t plunge into cool water, and they still peeled very easily. The eggs were just slightly more cooked.)

    Notes
    You will cry tears of joy when your farm-fresh eggs peel quickly and easily. No more mutilated eggs. You’re welcome. Let me know how ‘tis worked for you

    Reply

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Bacon Cheddar Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (2024)

FAQs

Is it better to make deviled eggs day before or 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 do you keep deviled eggs from being runny? ›

Luckily there is a handy trick to achieving the perfect filling consistency, aside from your egg cooking technique. And it's easy to do. To help absorb excess liquid, fold some potato flakes into the yolk mixture. A few spoonfuls of the dried flakes add starch and richness to the yolk mixture.

How do you thicken deviled egg filling for deviled? ›

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.

Is it better to make deviled eggs when they are warm or cold? ›

Be sure to transfer them to an ice bath right away to stop the cooking process and cool them down quickly, which makes the eggs easier to peel and ensures that the yolk isn't too warm when mixed with the mayonnaise and mustard (which risks creating a runny filling).

Should I boil my eggs the night before for deviled eggs? ›

Yes, you can make deviled eggs ahead of time. Here's how: Hard-boil the eggs: Cook the eggs until they are hard-boiled, then let them cool and peel them. You can do this up to a day in advance.

How long should you boil eggs? ›

Lower the heat slightly – so the eggs don't crack due to being bashed around but water is still at a gentle boil. Start the timer – 6 minutes for runny yolks, 8 minutes for soft boiled, 10 minutes for classic hard boiled, 15 minutes for unpleasant rubbery whites and powdery dry yolks.

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.

Why do you 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.

What is the best way to mash yolks for deviled eggs? ›

Once your eggs are cooked, making deviled eggs is easy!

Peel and cut your eggs in half, and then scoop the yolk into a bowl. I use the back of a spoon and smoosh the egg yolk. Since we cooked our eggs perfectly, they should break down easily. Then, we can stir in our mayonnaise, mustard, vinegar, salt, and pepper.

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.

What is deviled egg filling made of? ›

Deviled eggs are hard boiled eggs where the yolk is mixed with mayonnaise, mustard, vinegar, salt and pepper. The little sprinkle of paprika on top is the perfect finishing touch.

Why is my deviled egg filling lumpy? ›

The eggs may be overcooked or undercooked. Sometimes, hard-boiled eggs are impossible to peel, and fillings can turn out lumpy or gloopy with too much mayonnaise.

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 long should deviled eggs sit before eating? ›

Assemble deviled eggs no more than a day in advance.

One day before you plan on serving, remove the filling and the egg whites from the fridge. Allow a few minutes for the filling to soften just enough so that it can be spooned or piped into the egg whites with a plastic bag.

Why do my deviled eggs smell? ›

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.

Do deviled eggs taste good the next day? ›

If you plan to send some home with a guest, refrigerate them until your guest is ready to leave. Properly stored, deviled eggs can be kept in the fridge for up to 4 days, but always check for signs of spoilage and give them a sniff to ensure they're still safe to consume.

Are deviled eggs better the second day? ›

As long as you store them in the fridge, you can eat refrigerated deviled eggs (or any cooked egg dish) within four days, according to the USDA, but you should aim to eat them within two days for optimal freshness. Once you take them out of the fridge, you should serve them within two hours.

Do deviled eggs keep well overnight? ›

Once prepared, deviled eggs should be stored in the refrigerator immediately. They should be consumed within three to four days, which is generally considered the maximum amount of time deviled eggs remain safe to eat when stored in the refrigerator.

Are deviled eggs good the next day? ›

Eggs are perishable. Once the deviled eggs once prepared, should be stored in the refrigerator immediately. These eggs should be consumed within two days.

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