Deviled Eggs with Bacon Recipe (2024)

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This is the best deviled eggs with bacon recipe you’ve been waiting for! Perfectly hard cooked eggs are halved and stuffed with a creamy filling and topped with crispy, crunchy bacon.

This is the recipe I always make for family gatherings, picnics and holidays. My filling recipe has a secret ingredient that makes them extra flavorful, and I’ll also share why I cut our eggs across the middle instead of lengthwise.

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These light, creamy stuffed eggs are guaranteed to be one of the first things to go at a BBQ or potluck. The combination of flavorful eggs and savory bacon is a classic! You might also enjoy Smoked Baked Beans with Bacon and Warm Potato Salad with Bacon.

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  1. Why These Bacon Deviled Eggs are Worth Making
  2. Ingredients You’ll Need
  3. Equipment Needed
  4. How to Cook Hard Boiled Eggs (Plus Easy Peel Tips)
  5. Cooking Steps
  6. Step by Step Directions with Photos
  7. Can you Make Deviled Eggs Ahead of Time?
  8. Tips for Transporting Deviled Eggs
  9. Did You Ever Wonder How Deviled Eggs Get Their Name?
  10. More Bacon Appetizer Recipes
  11. Deviled Eggs with Bacon Recipe
  12. Pin for Later

Why These Bacon Deviled Eggs are Worth Making

  • The recipe is super easy.
  • You can prepare them ahead of time. See directions below.
  • Deviled eggs pair well with grilled meats, making them a tasty BBQ side dish.
  • They’re great for a potluck, picnic or tailgate party.
  • You can serve them as a tasty appetizer.
  • Classic deviled eggs plus crunchy bacon equals an unbeatable combination!

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • 4slicesbacon,cooked and drained – Regular or thick-sliced bacon is fine for this recipe.
  • 8hard-cooked large eggs,peeled – See cooking and peeling tips below
  • 1/3cupmayonnaise – Use real mayonnaise
  • 1teaspoonprepared yellow mustard – This is the mustard that comes in a yellow squeeze bottle that some put on a hot dog. Just a dash adds delicious color and flavor!
  • 1/2teaspooncurry powder – This is the secret ingredient that adds just a touch of spicy flavor!
  • salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

Equipment Needed

You don’t need any fancy cooking equipment to prepare these tasty eggs. Here’s all you need:

Large pot and steamer basket to cook the eggs

Timer

Sharp knife

Small spoon for the filling

How to Cook Hard Boiled Eggs (Plus Easy Peel Tips)

Have you ever had a bad batch of hard-boiled eggs that just wouldn’t peel properly? Thankfully, there’s a simple secret to making perfect hard cooked eggs.

Use the steam cooking method, and we promise you’ll never have overcooked, undercooked, rubbery eggs or those dreadful greenish rings on the yolks.

You don’t need to use old eggs, a tip we never liked because the cooked eggs were often mis-shapen. Forget pricking the ends or adding vinegar to the water. Our method is so easy! Simply cook your eggs in hot steam for a perfect result.

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Begin with nice, fresh eggs which will give you the perfectly shaped whites that make deviled eggs looks so appealing. You’ll need a large saucepan that can accommodate a steamer basket or insert.

  1. Arrange yourlarge eggs in a steamer basket.
  2. Add one inch of water to the pot and bring to a full rolling boil over high heat.
  3. Place the egg-filled steamer basket over the boiling water (use an oven mitt if necessary to protect your hand) and cover.
  4. Reduce the heat to medium-high so the water is still simmering but not making the pot lid sputter.
  5. Set your timer, and steam the eggs for exactly 13 minutes. While eggs are cooking, fill a medium metal kitchen bowl halfway with water and ice.
  6. When the timer goes off, transfer the eggs to the ice water using tongs.
  7. Let the eggs sit in the water for at least 10 minutes.
  8. Tap the eggs all over with a soup spoon to crack the shells, and roll them gently on your counter.
  9. Run a gentle stream of lukewarm water from your kitchen faucet, and peel the eggs under the running water. This will help loosen the membrane between the egg and shell and make peeling easier.
  10. When you cut the eggs in half, you should have perfectly-cooked yellow yolks. (Note: Depending on your altitude, you may need to adjust the cooking time up or down a minute.

You can also make hard boiled eggs in an Instant Pot.

Cooking Steps

Making these bacon-topped deviled eggs is so easy, and you can do the steps in stages if you like.

  1. Cook the bacon until crispy. Drain and crumble, reserving some larger pieces for garnish.
  2. Cook eggs in a steamer basket over boiling water for easy peeling. Submerge in ice water to cool.
  3. Crack and peel the hard-boiled eggs under running water.
  4. Cut the eggs in half. We like to cut ours widthwise across the middle and trim the ends.
  5. Pop the egg yolks in a bowl and mash with a fork.
  6. Add mayonnaise and seasonings
  7. Scoop the filling into the egg white halves. Garnish generously with bacon.
  8. Serve and humbly accept all the compliments.

Step by Step Directions with Photos

You’ll need 8 hard-cooked eggs for 16 deviled eggs, but you can easily increase the quantities to feed as many people as you like.

We like to cut our eggs in half crosswise for deviled eggs. The egg is a little easier to pick up and eat, and the flat bottoms mean that they don’t slide around on the tray. Here’s how we do it:

Cut the rounded little ends off the egg like this. (Don’t discard the little ends. You’ll see why in a minute.)

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Next, cut the egg in half crosswise where the egg is widest. This will ensure that the little scoop created when you remove the egg yolk is roughly the same for all the eggs. If the egg halves aren’t exactly even, that’s okay!

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The eggs will look like this when you’re done:

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Pop out the yolks in a bowl to make the filling. Sometimes when you do this, you’ll discover a little hole in the bottom of the egg. No problem! You can just pop one of the egg end pieces over the little hole and no one will even notice once it’s filled.

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Mash the egg yolks with the mayonnaise and seasonings. Our recipe calls for just a dash of curry powder, which gives the eggs a complex flavor you’ll love!

Spoon the yolk mixture filling into the egg halves.

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Garnish generously with crumbled bacon. We crumbled some of the bacon in small pieces and left some of it in larger pieces.

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Can You Make Deviled Eggs Ahead of Time?

Yes! You can make and store the hard boiled eggs up to 7 days in advance.

You can prepare the eggs and filling up to 2 days in advance. Halve the eggs, arrange on a platter and cover tightly with plastic wrap. Prepare the egg yolk filling, cover tightly and refrigerate.

When you’re ready to serve the eggs, cook and crumble the bacon and cool. Scoop the filling into the eggs, and garnish with the bacon. You can cover and refrigerate them until serving.

Tip for Transporting Stuffed Eggs

If you’re taking them to a nearby picnic or party, you can arrange them on the serving platter and tuck some pieces of crumpled plastic wrap around the deviled eggs to keep them from sliding around before covering.

If you’re driving across town in traffic, you can put each deviled egg in the cup of a mini muffin tin to keep them from falling apart. Cover the pan with foil or plastic wrap and arrange the eggs on the platter when you arrive.

Put the crumbled bacon in a baggie or container and take it with you. Garnish the eggs on the spot and the bacon will be nice and crispy.

Did you ever wonder how Deviled Eggs get their name?

“Deviled” is a reference to the spicy seasonings added to foods; in the case of stuffed eggs, the spices would include ingredients like mustard and pepper.

While those tame ingredients don’t exactly tip the Scoville Scale or conjure hellish heat, deviled is an old-fashioned culinary term that’s been used since the late 1700s. It would be several centuries before the proliferation of spicy hot sauces we enjoy today, from companies with names like the PuckerButt Pepper Company.

Here’s a bit of deviled egg trivia for you: Did you know that Katy Perry’s mom calls them “angeled eggs”? You really do learn something every day! If this is your winning answer on Jeopardy! we know you’ll remember your friends at BENSA.

More Bacon Appetizer Recipes

Bacon makes everything better, especially hors d’oeuvres. Here are some of our other favorite small bites with bacon:

  • 52 Best Bacon Appetizers
  • Bacon-Wrapped Little Smokies
  • Bacon-Wrapped Scallops
  • I Heart Bacon Appetizers
  • Mini Quiches with Bacon and Cheese
  • Tater Tots and Bacon Cheese Bites

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Best Deviled Eggs with Bacon

Eliza Cross

These crowd-pleasing deviled eggs have a creamy filling with just a hint of mustard and curry. Homemade bacon bits on top provide the perfect crispy crunch!

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Bacon Side Dishes

Cuisine American

Servings 16 pieces

Calories 81 kcal

Ingredients

  • 4 slices bacon cooked and drained
  • 8 hard-cooked eggs peeled
  • 1/3 cup mayonnaise
  • 1 teaspoon prepared yellow mustard
  • 1/2 teaspoon curry powder
  • salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Crumble 2 of the bacon slices finely. Break the remaining 2 bacon slices in 8 larger pieces each, for a total of 16 garnish pieces. Reserve.

  • Cut a 1/4-inch thick slice from the end of each hard-cooked egg and reserve the pieces.

  • Cut each egg in half crosswise. If any of the egg halves have holes, place an egg end piece inside to fill the hole.

  • Gently scoop out yolks and place in a bowl.

  • Mash yolks with a fork, then stir in mayonnaise, mustard, and curry powder until well blended. Add salt and pepper to taste.

  • Spoon or pipe about 1 tablespoon yolk mixture into the hollow of each egg-white half.

  • Garnish each egg with one larger bacon piece. Sprinkle the tops with the crumbled bacon and serve immediately.

  • To make ahead, cover and chill up to 8 hours. Garnish with crumbled bacon just before serving. Makes 16 eggs.

Notes

Store any leftover deviled eggs (doubtful this will happen) covered with plastic wrap in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 81kcalProtein: 4gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 98mgSodium: 135mg

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This recipe was originally published on March 29, 2018. It was completely updated with new photography and directions on April 17, 2021. The recipe is adapted from the original which appeared in the cookbook 101 Things To Do With Bacon by BENSA founder Eliza Cross.

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FAQs

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 long do you boil eggs for deviled eggs? ›

How to Make Deviled Eggs. Boil the eggs. Add eggs to a saucepan of cold water and bring to a boil, then remove from heat, cover, and let sit for 10 minutes. Shock in ice water, then carefully peel.

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

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.

How do you keep deviled eggs from weeping? ›

When eggs are cooked too quickly, over high heat, the protein seizes as it cools and water leeches out. To prevent this error, it is best to allow the eggs to cook slowly, shock them in ice water to stop the cooking process abruptly, and then allow them to cool completely before moving on to the next preparation step.

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

I cook the eggs the day before and (when cooled) cut them in half. I prep the egg yolk mixture (and refrigerate). I place the egg whites, cut side down, onto 1-2 paper towels in a container with a lid. I put one or two paper towels between each layer of egg whites.

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.

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

Once the water is boiling, reduce the heat to low and use skimmer to gently and slowly add the eggs to the water. Then, turn the heat back up to a boil. Set a timer and cook the eggs for 12 to 14 minutes. Use the skimmer to remove the eggs and immediately submerge them in the ice water bath to stop them from cooking.

How do you boil eggs so they peel easy? ›

Drop the eggs into boiling water. Eggs added to a pot of boiling water rather than brought to a boil along with the cold water will be easier to peel. Plus, this method allows for more precise timing.

Do you hard boil eggs before or after the water boils? ›

You might have heard that you should drop your eggs into room temperature or cold water and then bring the water to a boil. This is a myth. In our tests, bringing the water to a boil first and then lowering the eggs into the bath made for easy peeling and more accurate timing.

Why 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.

How long should eggs boil for? ›

Put the pot over high heat and bring to a boil. Once the water is at a rolling boil, turn off the heat and cover the pot with the lid. Allow the eggs to sit in the hot water for the following times according to the desired doneness: 3 minutes for SOFT boiled; 6 minutes for MEDIUM boiled; 12 minutes for HARD boiled.

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.

What are church lady deviled eggs? ›

Each half of an egg is filled pretty high with a smooth and creamy egg yolk mixture. Each deviled egg is then topped with a piece of bacon, smoked paprika, and chives. It's definitely a rich appetizer, but it's so good.

How to fix too much mustard in deviled eggs? ›

Add sweetness to your dish. Honey or maple syrup are great choices for counterbalancing mustard, but even just a spoonful of sugar will help.

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.

Can you prep eggs the night before? ›

You can prepare eggs in advance to eat throughout the week. Eggs can last for several days in the fridge or for several months when frozen. There's a huge variety of egg-based dishes to choose from, and many of them can be meal prepped.

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.

Can you crack eggs ahead of time? ›

With risks like that, you always want to be using eggs safely. The answer is different if you were the one who accidentally cracked an egg or if you're wanting to crack eggs the night before to cook with them. In that case, you can still use the cracked egg later, when stored correctly.

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