BLT Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (2024)

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This BLT deviled eggs recipe started the way so many do in my kitchen: I was sick of eating the same old same old, began grabbing a handful of this and that from the fridge, tossed it all together, and voila. I’ll admit, thiscan be a real hit or miss approach to cooking, but sometimes this method results in surprisingly delicious food!I’m happy to report that the stars all aligned that day and my haphazard concoction came together seamlessly. The BLT deviled eggs were born, and the recipe has been a massive hit in my house ever since.

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The Keto BLT Deviled Eggs Recipe

Bacon, green onion, and sun-dried tomato make up the BLT trinity in this BLT deviled eggs recipe. It’s incrediblehow well these three ingredients complement each other, giving the traditional deviled egg a serious run for its money.

Just a fair warning: the unexpected burst of flavor from the bacon and sun-dried tomatoes is addictive. Whenever I whip these up, everyone in my house rushes the platter, and within minutes they are gone! If you are bringing them to a party, be sure to show up witha big batch because they will disappear quickly!

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If you need to make a shopping trip for the sun-dried tomatoes, definitely go with the onespacked in oil versus the dried options. The plain, dehydrated variety tends to be bitter and requires a hydration period to develop full flavor. You can just skip all that and grab the oily ones instead - they taste better and are less work!

BLT Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (4)Meal Prep Tip

I’ve always got hardboiled eggs, bacon, and a variety of other staples pre-cooked and stored in the fridge. They are fantasticsnacks for a low carb dieter and easy to prepare in large batches.

Tastyby themselves, eggs and bacon contain the perfect macros and can be used in an endless arrayof dishes. I use bacon and boiled eggs in so much of my cooking that it saves me a ton of time by routinely prepping these ingredients and having them handy for whenever’s clever. If you are on a low carb keto diet, or even just short on time, I highly recommend identifying your staples and prepping them ahead of time! Good luck on your journey!

If you like this twist on traditional deviled eggs, be sure to check out my bacon cheddar deviled eggs as well!

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BLT Deviled Eggs [Recipe]

A unique twist on a popular classic, these BLT deviled eggs are sure to please.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Course: Appetizer

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 mayonnaise
  • 1 tablespoon sun-dried tomatoes packed in oil, minced
  • 2 stalks green onion chopped
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Halve each of the eggs from end to end.

  • Remove the yolk and place in medium sized bowl.

  • Pulverize the yolk and mix in the remaining ingredients: bacon, mayonnaise, sun-dried tomatoes, and most of the green onion. Save a small amount of the green onion for garnish. Stir until the the mixture appears smooth and ingredients are evenly distributed.

  • Taste the yolk mixture and add salt and pepper to taste. If you prefer a creamier mixture, take this opportunity to fine tune the taste and texture by blending in more mayonnaise.

  • Fill the wells of the egg whites with the yolk mixture. You can spoon the yolk mixture into the wells, but I prefer to use a piping bag to evenly disperse the mixture. I find it easier and more aesthetically pleasing.

  • Garnish with the remaining green onion and arrange on a serving platter or storage container.

  • Chill until ready to serve.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

BLT Deviled Eggs [Recipe]

Amount per Serving

Calories

95

% Daily Value*

Fat

8

g

12

%

Sodium

98

mg

4

%

Carbohydrates

g

%

Fiber

g

%

Sugar

g

%

Protein

3

g

6

%

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. BLT Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (8)Kim | Low Carb Maven says

    Tasha, I'm a fan of your blog and I'm really digging this recipe. I'm tired of the same old same old, too and I can't wait to try your ingredient combination! Pinned!

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  2. BLT Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (9)wheelchairmommy says

    Oh my gosh. I can't wait to try these! I'm not a hard boiled/deviled fan so I'm not 100% sure how I found your blog but this sounds HEAVENLY!!!

    Reply

  3. BLT Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (10)Lisa says

    Looks amazing! No carb counts on this one?

    Reply

  4. BLT Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (11)Nick says

    BLT Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (12)
    Amazing. Made these all the time when I was on keto.

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BLT Deviled Eggs [Recipe] (2024)

FAQs

Why do people put vinegar in 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 stuffed eggs and deviled eggs? ›

Deviled eggs are the same thing as stuffed eggs or dressed eggs. It's essentially eggs that have been hard-boiled, peeled, cut in half, and stuffed with a classic mixture of the cooked yolks mashed together with mayo, mustard, and spices (typically paprika).

What is the difference between angel eggs and deviled eggs? ›

There is no difference between angel eggs and deviled eggs; they refer to the same dish. Angel eggs are just another way to refer to the popular appetizer. The term is popular among southerners, church folks, and anyone else who just doesn't want to refer to them as “deviled eggs.”

What is the difference between dressed eggs and deviled eggs? ›

Deviled eggs, also known as stuffed eggs, curried eggs or dressed eggs, are hard-boiled eggs that have been peeled, cut in half, and filled with the yolk, mixed with other ingredients such as mayonnaise and mustard.

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

Assemble deviled eggs no more than a day in advance.

Now would be the time to fold in any freshly chopped herbs. Pipe the filling to the egg whites and store them in the fridge covered in a container up to 12 hours ahead or overnight.

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.

What do Christians call deviled eggs? ›

In some regions of the South and the Midwest, deviled eggs are also called salad or dressed eggs when they are served at a church function, to avoid the term "deviled." Deviled eggs have been a popular picnic offering as well as being a standard item in what has become known, especially in the South, as "funeral food."

What is a true deviled egg? ›

With eggs, especially spicy and zesty eggs made with mustard, pepper, or other ingredients like paprika stuffed into the empty yolk cavity of half an egg, they are called “deviled,” though in some places they're also referred to as stuffed eggs, dressed eggs, or even Russian eggs.

What can I use instead of mustard in deviled eggs? ›

Ingredients
  1. 6 large eggs.
  2. 3 tablespoons mayonnaise.
  3. 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar.
  4. 2 dashes Tabasco or other vinegar-based hot sauce, optional.
  5. kosher salt to taste.
  6. pepper to taste.
  7. 1 tablespoon snipped fresh chives.
  8. paprika for garnish.
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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 they call deviled eggs devil? ›

The term likely comes from the connection between spiciness and the presumably hot temperatures in hell. Since the word "devil" does have negative connotations, though, some groups of people prefer to call the dish "stuffed eggs," "salad eggs," or "dressed eggs."

What are deviled eggs supposed to taste like? ›

Made with basic ingredients like mayo and mustard, they're creamy, tangy, and always a hit. The best deviled eggs are easy to make. You just need 6 basic ingredients: hard-boiled eggs, mayonnaise, mustard, vinegar, and salt and pepper to taste.

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.

Why are deviled eggs so good? ›

Because deviled eggs are simply hard-cooked eggs in which the yolk is removed, mixed with mayonnaise and seasoning, and stuffed back into the halves of whites, they are easy to personalize. They are soft and creamy in texture, piquant in flavor, often a little sweet, and are a blank canvas when it comes to garnishing.

Is there a substitute for mayonnaise in deviled eggs? ›

Richer than Greek yogurt, but still nice and thick, sour cream is another good mayonnaise alternative in deviled egg filling. As with Greek yogurt, opt for full-fat sour cream and add mustard gradually to avoid making the filling too tangy.

What does adding vinegar to eggs do? ›

"Vinegar is an inherently acidic material, so if we add a few drops of vinegar into that boiling water that is going to increase the rate of denaturing and it's going to make that happen faster and help the poached egg hold its shape better."

Why add vinegar to egg mayo? ›

Along with the egg yolk, mustard helps emulsify the mixture, reducing the risk of our mayo breaking. Vinegar or lemon juice — Not only does a little acid like wine vinegar, champagne vinegar, and lemon juice add incredible flavor to the mayonnaise, it also helps to stabilize the mixture.

What happens when you add vinegar to an egg? ›

The vinegar contains ethanoic acid (also known as acetic acid), which reacts with calcium carbonate in the eggshell. One product of the reaction is carbon dioxide gas, which appears as little bubbles forming on the eggshell. Over time, this chemical reaction dissolves away the hard eggshell.

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