Red, White and Blue Deviled Eggs

  3.8 – 4 reviews  • Spicy Deviled Egg Recipes

This is a delicious recipe for using up your surplus of summer squash and zucchini! A tasty and wholesome summer supper or side dish for steak, chicken, or hog is only a few ingredients and a short amount of time away!

Prep Time: 30 mins
Additional Time: 30 mins
Total Time: 1 hr
Servings: 16
Yield: 16 egg halves

Ingredients

  1. 3 drops red gel food coloring
  2. ⅔ cup water, or as needed
  3. 2 drops blue gel food coloring
  4. toothpicks
  5. 8 hard-cooked eggs, peeled
  6. 2 ½ tablespoons mayonnaise
  7. 1 tablespoon hot prepared horseradish
  8. 1 teaspoon rice vinegar
  9. ⅛ teaspoon salt, or to taste
  10. 1 pinch fresh-ground black pepper
  11. ¼ teaspoon smoked hot paprika
  12. 1 teaspoon snipped fresh chives (Optional)

Instructions

  1. Combine red food coloring and 1/3 cup water in a ramekin or small bowl; do the same with the blue food coloring in a separate ramekin.
  2. Gently insert 3 or 4 toothpicks about 1/4-inch deep through the center of an egg and balance it so that one end is dipped in one of the dyes. (Don’t pierce the eggs too much, or they’ll break after you halve them). Let stand for 5 to 10 minutes, depending upon how strong you like the colors. Dip the other end of the egg in the other dye so the eggs have red, white, and blue bands. Dye the rest of the eggs and let dry on paper towels.
  3. Slice colored eggs in half lengthwise and set the whites aside on a serving platter. Push the yolks through a sieve into a bowl or use a potato ricer.
  4. Mix mayonnaise, horseradish, rice vinegar, salt, and pepper into the yolks and stir until smooth. Taste and adjust seasoning. Transfer filling into a piping bag fitted with a large star tip.
  5. Pipe filling into each egg white half. Place smoked paprika in a fine mesh strainer; hold the strainer over each egg half and tap gently to dust with paprika. Sprinkle deviled eggs with chives. Chill until ready to serve.
  6. It took me about half an hour to dye the eggs, but you could speed up the process if you want to use multiple dishes and use more food coloring.
  7. I sometimes add a pinch of pimentón to the filling as well as sprinkling it on top for a garnish.
  8. I use my pressure cooker for steaming the eggs; it’s my favorite method, because it makes them easy to peel. I chill them for about 10 minutes in the ice bath. Get the recipe for
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Nutrition Facts

Calories 55 kcal
Carbohydrate 1 g
Cholesterol 107 mg
Dietary Fiber 0 g
Protein 3 g
Saturated Fat 1 g
Sodium 65 mg
Sugars 0 g
Fat 4 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

John Gutierrez
I love the taste of these. I have always colored my eggs for whatever occasion I am celebrating. I make black and white eggs for my Indy 500 party every year and everyone loves them. I always color the eggs after I cut them in to and then I dry them out on paper towels for a few minutes before I fill them.
Amber Harris
Easier said than done….
Samuel Day
the food color did not penetrate the ends of the eggs. Also there was nothing in the instructions about drying off the eggs first before you turn them over. This caused the color to run. They need to be rested on a papertowel first. Second, there was too much horseradish in this recipe. I love the idea of being creative but it took a really long time to do and when I was done, looked like a 3 y/o did it….
Kayla Bolton
loved these!

 

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