Sour Cream, Chive, and Bacon Deviled Eggs Recipe (2024)

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Sour Cream, Chive, and Bacon Deviled Eggs Recipe ~ Creamy Deviled Eggs Loaded with Sour Cream, Chive and Bacon! Perfect Side Dish for the Holiday!

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Around Easter time, hard boiled eggs are a dime a dozen so why not whip up something awesomelike these sour cream, chive, and bacon deviled eggs!

Let’s be honest: kids love decorating eggs for Easter. I whipped up a dozen eggs the other day for my daughter to paint and she was thrilled! They never seem to tire of it, which means more and more hard boiled eggs and egg salad sandwiches

Sure, we could prick a hole into the shell and drain out the egg, but children are far from delicate and I know for a fact I would end up with more broken egg shells and one sad child.

Sour Cream, Chive, and Bacon Deviled Eggs Recipe (2)To utilize the MANY leftover hard boiled eggs (I could only eat so many!) I decided to go with a spin on a classic: sour cream, chive, and bacon deviled eggs! That’s right, this is not your grandmother’s recipe!

Sadly, I am the only one who actually likes hard boiled/deviled eggs in this house so both my daughter and husband passed up on these. Since I included bacon, the vegetarian in me could not enjoy these, but my neighbor was more than happy to take these off my hands!

He also let me know that any future deviled egg creations were more than welcome in his house 🙂

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Now, as awesome as these sour cream, chive, and bacon deviled eggs turned out, I had one heck of a time peeling the eggs. Arg, I was so frustrated in the end.

Usually I have this amazing technique and it all works out for the best; but I guess because I did not peel them right away and allowed them to sit overnight in the refrigerator I created some sort of breeding ground of terrible, resistant shells!

Let’s put it this way, but the end of peeling I was tempted to throw in the towel and re-boil another dozen!Sour Cream, Chive, and Bacon Deviled Eggs Recipe (4)

Aside from that small hiccup, deviled eggs are super easy to make. Everyone has their preferred method when it comes to the boiling of the eggs, but I find I really like Martha Stewart’s technique. I have used it various times now and my eggs have always come out perfect (no green colour or under-cooked eggs.)

If you looking for a new twist on hard-boiled eggs, have you ever consider smoking them? Yep! Check out this recipe on my other blog for How to Make Smoked Hard Boiled Eggs!

When it comes to these sour cream, chive, and bacon deviled eggs, use the method you are most comfortable with!

Did you make this? If you snap a photo, please be sure tag me on Instagram at @julieseatsandtreats or #julieseatsandtreats so I can see your yummy treat!

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Sour Cream, Chive, and Bacon Deviled Eggs

Creamy Deviled Eggs Loaded with Sour Cream, Chive and Bacon! Perfect Side Dish for the Holiday!

Prep:15 minutes mins

Cook:20 minutes mins

Total:35 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 1 dozen hard boiled eggs peeled and halved
  • 1/4 - 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • 2 tbsp. sour cream
  • 3 tbsp. freshly chopped chives
  • 6 slices of bacon sliced small, cooked, and drained
  • 1 tsp. mustard I like coarse, whole grain mustard.
  • Salt and pepper
  • Paprika for garnish

Instructions

  • Remove the yellow yolk from each egg and place into a medium-sized mixing bowl. Add in mayonnaise, sour cream, chives, mustard, salt, pepper, and cooked bacon. Stir until well combined.

  • Place mixture into a piping or sandwich bag. Snip off corner and pipe mixture into each egg white.

  • Season with paprika if desired. Garnish with extra chives and bacon!

  • Chill in refrigerator until ready to serve.

Tips

The creaminess of the filling all depends on how much mayonnaise you like to add (some likes lots, some prefer less!) Reserve some bacon and chives for garnish!

Nutrition Information

Calories: 34kcal (2%), Carbohydrates: 1g, Protein: 1g (2%), Fat: 2g (3%), Cholesterol: 12mg (4%), Sodium: 43mg (2%), Potassium: 69mg (2%), Vitamin A: 1280IU (26%), Vitamin C: 12.2mg (15%), Calcium: 17mg (2%), Iron: 0.4mg (2%)

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  1. Sharon says

    Sour Cream, Chive, and Bacon Deviled Eggs Recipe (11)
    I just made these and they are wonderful! The only change I made is I topped mine with cayenne pepper rather than paprika. Great recipe!

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    • Courtney says

      Thank you!

      Reply

  2. Georgia says

    What can I substitute for mustard?

    Reply

    • Julie Evink says

      It gives it the tang, so you could just leave it out but it won’t have that bite to it.

      Reply

  3. Gailina says

    Sour Cream, Chive, and Bacon Deviled Eggs Recipe (12)
    I made these as suggested. T he ere was not anywhere near the amount of sour cream and mayo the recipe called for. I needed almost another half cup for it to be creamy and smooth. I added fresh garlic. These are excellent. Just needed more mayo or sour cream than stated.

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    • Julie Evink says

      Thanks for letting me know. I’ll test the recipe again!

      Reply

Sour Cream, Chive, and Bacon Deviled Eggs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is it better to make deviled eggs day before or day of? ›

I like these deviled eggs best on the day they're made. If you're making them for a party or gathering, I don't recommend assembling them more than a few hours in advance. Store them in the fridge until you're ready to eat, and wait to add the garnishes until right before serving.

What is a thickening agent for deviled eggs? ›

If you have a baby in the home, baby cereal can work as a thickener. Baby cereal is typically made from neutral-tasting rice, so using it shouldn't impact the flavor of your deviled eggs too heavily. Alternatively, if you really have nothing else to work with, all you need is more eggs.

What to use in deviled eggs instead of mayonnaise? ›

How To Make Deviled Eggs Without Mayo
  1. Greek Yogurt.
  2. Sour Cream.
  3. Cream Cheese.
  4. Avocado.
  5. Hummus.
  6. Tips For Making Deviled Eggs.
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How long are deviled eggs good for in the refrigerator? ›

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.

How far in advance do you boil eggs for deviled eggs? ›

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.

How long do you hard boil an egg for? ›

A soft boiled egg is boiled for a shorter amount of time, typically 4-6 minutes, so that the yolk remains runny while the white is only partially set. A hard boiled egg is boiled for a longer amount of time, typically 10-12 minutes, so that both the yolk and white are fully cooked and solid.

Why do my deviled eggs get watery after? ›

The first step to avoid weeping deviled eggs involves using proper cooking techniques. When eggs are cooked too quickly, over high heat, the protein seizes as it cools and water leeches out.

What if I put too much mayo in my deviled eggs? ›

If you completely went overboard with the mayo and your egg yolks are soupy, you'll want to opt for xanthan gum instead. A hand blender is necessary for removing the lumps, but it'll definitely do the trick in firming up the mixture.

How to make deviled eggs that are not runny? ›

If you add too much mayo, it may overpower the filling and make it runny. For a dozen eggs, ½ cup mayonnaise will make a smooth, creamy filling that can sit up high when spooned into the egg. One way to ensure you get a good yolk-to-mayo ratio is to cook a few extra eggs.

What to use instead of mustard in deviled eggs? ›

This recipe for Deviled Eggs Without Mustard tastes just like classic deviled eggs but with apple cider vinegar in place of dijon mustard. They're a creamy, delicious appetizer everyone should try!

What is deviled egg filling made of? ›

Deviled eggs are a favorite for any holiday meal, potluck, or party. If you're looking for a classic, no-frills deviled eggs recipe this is it. The filling for Southern-style deviled eggs is nothing more than egg yolks, mayonnaise (Duke's if you can find it), mustard, and sweet pickle relish.

How to boil eggs so they peel easily? ›

Instructions
  1. Place eggs in a medium pot and cover with cold water by 1 inch. Bring to a boil, then cover the pot and turn off the heat. ...
  2. Transfer the eggs to a bowl of ice water and chill for 14 minutes. This makes the eggs easier to peel.

How to tell if deviled eggs are bad? ›

If they have a sulfurous, unpleasant odor, it's time to toss them. Also look for discolorations. If the egg white or yolk filling looks a bit off, you may not want to eat them. Finally, if you taste one and it has an "off" flavor, you'll want to send them straight to the trashcan.

Is it okay to make deviled eggs a day ahead? ›

At a minimum, you'll need to allow for 20 to 25 minutes of chill time before serving. You can make deviled eggs up to 2 days in advance; be sure to store the egg whites and the yolk filling separately.

How do you keep deviled eggs fresh overnight? ›

Assemble deviled eggs no more than a day in advance.

Pipe the filling to the egg whites and store them in the fridge covered in a container up to 12 hours ahead or overnight. If you make them more than one day in advance, the filling won't be its best.

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 to keep deviled eggs from getting watery? ›

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.

Can I peel hard-boiled eggs the night before? ›

Make Ahead: Eggs can be cooked and peeled 3 days ahead.

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