Easter Deviled Eggs
A unique and pretty spin on the classic Deviled Eggs! These dyed Easter Deviled Eggs will bring a beautiful pop of color to your Easter Lunch or Dinner table.
Each year I try to do a different theme or color scheme Easter table setting, and this year I decided to decorate with the color lavender. One Easter tradition at our house usually includes making deviled eggs for our Easter brunch. Deviled eggs are a favorite in my family, and I’m sure they would eat them with every meal if I served them.
This year I thought it would be fun to mix it up and dye our Easter deviled eggs a pretty color.
Have you ever dyed deviled eggs? If you haven’t, you must try it this year!
These colorful deviled eggs will be just what your Easter table needs for that festive flair and traditional flavor. The best part is that you can dye them any color! They are easy to make, and your kids can even get involved!
If you are coming from Kristin’s lovely blog White Arrows Home, welcome, I’m so happy you are here! Kristin’s spring tablescape is so pretty!
I also wanted to thank my sweet friend Pasha from Pasha is Home from for hosting this lovely Easter Inspiration blog hop.
For more Easter inspiration make sure to check out the links at the end of this post!
INGREDIENTS
- 10 large eggs
- ½ cup mayonnaise
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
- 1 teaspoon white vinegar
- liquid food coloring
- salt and pepper to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
- Bring water to a boil in a medium-sized pot. Then add eggs and boil for 12 minutes.
- Once eggs are cooked as desired, remove them from the water and transfer them to an ice bath. Allow eggs to cool completely before peeling.
- Peel eggs and cut them in half lengthwise. Remove the yolks, and place them in a bowl.
- Add the mayonnaise, mustard, and vinegar to your bowl of yolks. Mix well until well combined. Set aside.
- Add 2-3 cups of water and 2 tsp of white vinegar in a bowl. Add liquid food coloring to achieve the color you like.
- Place sliced egg whites into the bowl. Let the eggs sit in the food coloring until the desired color is reached. Once the desired color is achieved, remove and place them onto a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
- Allow eggs to dry completely or pat dry with a paper towel.
- Fill a piping bag with the egg yolk mixture and pipe it into sliced egg whites.
- Sprinkle with pepper or paprika and top with finely fresh dill or chopped chives. Enjoy!
What a fun way to dye eggs and bring a pop of color to your Easter table!
If you are looking for more wonderful Easter inspiration head on over to Simply 2 Moms! Their neutral wood bead carrot DIY is the cutest!
I hope you get the chance to check out all the Easter ideas below!
xoxo, -Norma
Spring Inspiration from Some Very Talented Bloggers
How to Use Easter Bunny Decor in a Classy Way // Pasha is Home
Creating An Enchanting Easter Centerpiece Using Flowers and Cabbage // Shiplap and Shells
DIY Golden Easter Eggs with Floral Imprints // My Sweet Savannah
How to Make a Spring Lantern // Sand Dollar Lane
Best Front Porch Ideas to Decorate for Easter // The Ponds Farmhouse
5 Easy Ways To Decorate Your Mudroom For Spring // White Lilac Farmhouse
The Prettiest Spring Tablescape for your Easter Gathering // Willow Bloom Home Blog
Simple Steps to a Beautiful Spring Tablescape // White Arrows Home
Easter Deviled Eggs // Paint Me Pink
How to Make a Neutral Wood Bead Carrot in 3 Easy Steps // Simply 2 Moms
Easter With Faberge Eggs // A Stroll Through Life
How to Set an Easter Table with Bright Colors // Cottage in the Mitten
Easter Egg & Daffodil Spring Wreath // Cottage on Bunker Hill
Simple And Rustic Easter Wreath With Carrots // Midwest Life and Style
Decorating for Easter with Neutrals // Robyn’s French Nest
When is Easter 2023? Everything You Need to Know This Year // Southern Crush at Home
Easy Centerpieces for the Easter Table Ideas // Bricks ‘n Blooms
Four Easy Spring Centerpieces // Vintage and Grace Living
Easter Deviled Eggs
Ingredients
- 10 large eggs
- 1/2 cup mayonnaise
- 1 tbsp Dijon mustard
- 1 tsp white vinegar
- liquid food coloring
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Bring water to a boil in a medium-sized pot. Then add eggs and boil for 12 minutes.
- Once eggs are cooked as desired, remove them from the water and transfer them to an ice bath. Allow eggs to cool completely before peeling.
- Peel eggs and cut them in half lengthwise. Remove the yolks, and place them in a bowl.
- Add the mayonnaise, mustard, and vinegar to your bowl of yolks. Mix well until well combined. Set aside.
- Add 2-3 cups of water and 1 tsp of white vinegar in a bowl. Add food coloring to achieve the color you like.
- Place sliced egg whites into the bowl. Let the eggs sit in the food coloring until the desired color is reached. Once the desired color is achieved, remove and place them onto a cookie sheet with parchment paper.
- Allow eggs to dry completely or pat dry with a paper towel.
- Fill a piping bag with the egg yolk mixture and pipe it into sliced egg whites.
- Sprinkle with pepper or paprika and top with finely fresh dill or chopped chives. Enjoy!
RACHEL HARPER
Oh, I love this idea. What a beautiful presentation they make. Pinned to try this idea. Thanks for the inspiration. Happy Hopping with you today.
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RACHEL HARPERThank you so much Rachel! They are so pretty and everyone wanted one! I can’t wait to make them in blue and pink.
View CommentTammy
How lovely for Easter. These devil eggs look divine. Happy blog hopping with you!
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TammyThank you so much, Tammy! I can’t wait to check out everyones beautiful blog posts!
View CommentKim Waldorf
These are soooo pretty, Norma!! Honestly, such a beautiful addition to any Easter table! Happiest Easter, friend!! ????????
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Kim WaldorfYou are the sweetest! Thank you Kim!! Wishing you a fabulous week my friend!
View CommentLeen
I’ve never seen such pretty deviled eggs! I love the sweet flowers you added too!
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LeenThank you so much, Leen! They were so fun to make!
View CommentLeslie Watkins
What a great idea! Thanks for the inspiration!
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Leslie WatkinsYou are welcome! I hope you get the chance to make them! Happy Easter Leslie!
View CommentMelaine Thompson
I can’t handle how cute these are! Pinned!
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Melaine ThompsonThank you so much Melaine!! I can totally see you making them 🙂
View CommentJen
Yum! Deviled eggs are one of my favorite Eater side dishes. And the bright color is so fun! I pinned your recipe and can’t wait to try it. Thanks for sharing, and happy to be hopping with you today.
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JenThank you so much Jen! Have fun making them!!
View CommentAnnMarie
Yummy! I love the idea of coloring them pink, so fun!! I will for sure have to try these for my family this Easter, I pinned the idea!!
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AnnMarieI’m so glad you liked them! I made them pink and light blue and they look just as pretty! Your family is going to love them!
View CommentShawna
I’ll bet these are as delicious as they are pretty! You have serious decorating skills.
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ShawnaAww, thank you so much Shawna!! Your comment made my day!
View CommentMarty
I love that you died the eggs, they look so beautiful. Such a great idea and super recipe. Can’t wait to try it. (On a side note. I have been trying to figure out how to put this same leave a comment design on my blog. Can you tell me where I can get the instructions or the app.)
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MartyThank you so much for your sweet comment, Marty! The leave a comment design was already part of this WordPress theme. I bought the theme from https://www.pixandhue.com I adore all her designs! I’ll do some research and see if there’s a plugin you can use, I’ll let you know when I find one! 🙂
View CommentKim | Shiplap and Shells
I absolutely love deviled eggs and yours look so delicious AND pretty! And I love the way you’ve displayed them among the flowers.. Can’t wait to try them. Happy spring!
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Kim | Shiplap and ShellsThank you so much Kim! I love that you can make them any color! Happy spring my friend!
View CommentJennifer Howard
OMG, so stinkin’ cute!!
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Jennifer HowardAww, thank you so much Jennifer!
View Commentstacy
These are the coolest deviled eggs i have ever seen! I can’t wait to try them!
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stacyThank you Stacy! They are delicious! Happy spring my friend!
View CommentKristin | White Arrows Home
This is an absolutely beautiful idea! I love this! It would be such a fun idea for entertaining my family for Easter! Thanks so much for the how to!
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Kristin | White Arrows HomeThank you so much Kristin! Your family is going to love them! The best part is that you can make them any color! Happy spring my friend!
View CommentMelanie Ferguson
Oh my goodness! I love everything about these, so festive and gorgeous! Can’t wait for easter~ Thank you for sharing your talents!
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Melanie FergusonI’m so glad you liked them, Melanie! Happy Easter sweet friend!
View CommentTammy
Love these eggs!
View CommentMac Ruiz
These are darling! How long did you have them sit in the colored water until they reached that beautiful color? Thanks in advance and happy Easter! ???? ????
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