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Up the flavor of classic deviled eggs. These Everything Bagel Deviled Eggs are low in carbs, high in healthy fat and couldn’t be easier to create. A generous sprinkling of everything bagel seasoning helps to elevate the flavor!

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Everything Bagel Deviled Eggs

I absolutely love deviled eggs. It was always the dish my mom brought to a potluck, when I was a kid. And it later became the dish I brought to parties; potlucks…any reason to bring them and I will.

I’m still a huge fan of the classic deviled eggs recipe, but there are so many more ways to do deviled eggs – try making Southern Deviled Eggs or Sriracha Bacon Deviled Eggs next!

After making my Everything Bagel Crusted Salmon on repeat, I added a few hard-boiled eggs to the mix, and a new idea was born: Everything (but the) Bagel Deviled Eggs. So easy, and my new favorite!

These Everything Bagel Deviled Eggs are perfect for a grab and go breakfast, and a delicious way to use up leftover eggs at Easter, this time of year. Just sprinkle a batch of Everything Bagel Seasoning (homemade or store bought and call it a day.

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How to make everything but the bagel seasoning spice:

The easiest option is of course to buy a jar from Trader Joe’s. If you do not have a Trader Joe’s in your area, Amazon is a a good backup, but it’s definitely an upsell. It’s incredibly easy to make at home, if you have three minutes – and most likely you have everything in your spice cabinet/pantry already. To make your own everything but the bagel seasoning at home, combine the following ingredients and store in a mason jar, for up to one month.

  • 2 tablespoons poppy seeds
  • 1 tablespoon white sesame seeds
  • 1 tablespoon black sesame seeds
  • 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon dried minced garlic
  • 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon dried minced onion
  • 2 teaspoons flaked sea salt

Have you perfected making hard boiled eggs on the stovetop? It took me years to master it. And tbh, it was thanks to my husband, Jason. Before him, I boiled the water and fresh eggs together, which resulted in messy, very hard to peel eggs. Now I know you must allow the water to come to a boil first, before adding in eggs. Older eggs, at least 3-4 days old, up to a week old are best for peeling.

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How to make hard boiled eggs on the stovetop:

  • Add enough water to a pot so that when the eggs are added, they’ll be submerged with approx 1-inch of water above them.
  • Use chilled eggs straight from the refrigerator – no need to allow eggs to come to room temperature.
  • Bring the water to a low boil, and then add the chilled eggs. For years, I thought you brought water to a boil with the eggs in the pot. My husband was the one who taught me this trick.
  • Top pot with lid, and turn the heat down to low. Allow eggs to simmer for 12 minutes.
  • Remove from heat, and immediately submerge the eggs in an ice water bath for 15 minutes – this will allow eggs to cool but not completely chill. This is the perfect temperature to peel your eggs before making deviled eggs.

If you have an Instant Pot, you can also make this recipe using the IP method.

These everything bagel deviled eggs are a perfect, low-carb version to get your bagel fix! Not that these taste like bagels, and I’m not trying to sell you on that idea, but the Everything Bagel seasoning helps to satisfy that craving. If you make your own mayo, or buy compliant, these eggs are also Paleo and whole30 approved.

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everything bagel deviled eggs

Up the flavor of classic deviled eggs. These Everything Bagel Deviled Eggs are low in carbs, high in healthy fat and couldn't be easier to create. A generous sprinkling of everything bagel seasoning helps to elevate the flavor!

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Course: Appetizer, Snack

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Calories: 167kcal

Author: Nichole Crews

Ingredients

  • 6 eggs - hard boiled, and peeled
  • ¼ cup mayonnaise
  • 1 teaspoon white vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons yellow mustard
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons everything bagel seasoning - homemade or store bought

Instructions

  • Slice eggs in half and remove yolks to a bowl. Set aside whites.

  • Add mayonnaise, mustard, vinegar, salt and pepper to the yolks. Stir with a fork until well combined. Spoon mixture back into egg whites. Sprinkle with everything bagel seasoning and serve. Can be made in advance.

Notes

nutrition info is for one whole deviled egg

Nutrition

Serving: 1egg | Calories: 167kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 13g

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how to make Everything (but the) bagel deviled eggs recipe (6)Hi, I'm Nichole Crews, and I'm hungrily dedicated to making delicious food that's healthy and flavorful, that's also EASY. I've been the author and recipe developer here at Casa de Crews since 2011 - WELCOME! Thanks for being here. Read More…

Comments

  1. how to make Everything (but the) bagel deviled eggs recipe (7)Alycia says

    Is it possible there is a typo with the salt? Mine turned out terribly salty.

    Reply

    • how to make Everything (but the) bagel deviled eggs recipe (8)Nichole says

      Hi Alycia, sorry to hear that! I use 1/2 teaspoon salt in my deviled egg mixture all the time, and we do not find it salty in my family or at potlucks. But if you did, your own personal preference may vary. I’d say in the future, to start with no salt and add to taste if you feel it is needed, before filling eggs and sprinkling with the everything bagel seasoning.

      Reply

    • how to make Everything (but the) bagel deviled eggs recipe (9)Sheri says

      Mine were also extremely salty. Had to through the whole batch away. I see the recipe now says 1/2 tsp. Salt. Originally I’m pretty sure it said 2 tsp. Silly me I should have known that was too much! I will try again someday

      Reply

      • how to make Everything (but the) bagel deviled eggs recipe (10)Nichole says

        Oh no! Sorry to hear that Sheri. Did you make your own everything bagel seasoning? I do call for 2 TSP for that portion, but in the actual recipe to make the egg filling, I only suggest 1/2 tsp since the everything bagel is plenty seasoned! Hope you get a chance to make these and enjoy them another time, soon!

        Reply

  2. how to make Everything (but the) bagel deviled eggs recipe (11)Courtney Bishop says

    SO YUMMY!!! I will never buy mayo again because it’s so easy to make. Thank you for sharing this recipe. This was a huge hit at our party!

    Reply

    • how to make Everything (but the) bagel deviled eggs recipe (12)Nichole says

      Right? Homemade mayo is incredibly easy! I do sometimes buy paleo compliant mayo, but it’s pricey compared to making at home. I’m glad these eggs were a hit at home!

      Reply

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how to make Everything (but the) bagel deviled eggs recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you make deviled eggs smooth? ›

The best part of deviled eggs is the creamy filling. And it's at its best when it's super smooth and free of lumps of whole egg yolk. Follow this tip: For a smooth, lump-free filling, use a fork or a potato masher to thoroughly break up the egg yolks before adding the other filling ingredients to the bowl.

Why do you 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.

Is it better to make deviled eggs day before or 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 should eggs boil for? ›

5 minutes for a medium cooked firmer yolk and white. 6 minutes for hard boiled with lightly soft yolk. 8 minutes for firmly hard boiled.

What is the best method for boiling eggs for deviled eggs? ›

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. Let the eggs cook, covered, for 9 to 12 minutes, depending on your desired done-ness (see photo). Transfer the eggs to a bowl of ice water and chill for 14 minutes.

How do you make Paula Deen deviled eggs? ›

Mash yolks with a fork and stir in mayonnaise, pickle relish and mustard. Add salt and pepper, to taste. Fill egg whites evenly with yolk mixture. Garnish with paprika, pickles and pimentos.

What is a substitute for vinegar in deviled eggs? ›

Dijon Mustard - Yellow mustard can be used as a substitute. Salt - Be sure to taste the yolk mixture to see if you need any additional salt before filling the eggs. Sweet Pickle Relish Juice- Relish juice is a good substitute for vinegar that many people use when making deviled eggs.

What to do when you put too much vinegar in deviled eggs? ›

  1. If you have added too much vinegar to your recipe, don't panic. There are some simple ways to balance the acidity and save your dish. ...
  2. - Add some sugar or honey to the dish. Sugar and honey can counteract the sourness of vinegar and add some sweetness to the dish. ...
  3. - Add some baking soda to the dish. Bakin.
Mar 19, 2021

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

What You'll Need
  1. Large Eggs I used large eggs when testing this recipe.
  2. Mayonnaise I tried this both with Duke's and Best Foods and both variations were great.
  3. Apple Cider Vinegar This is the secret ingredient to use in place of Dijon mustard. ...
  4. Tabasco Or another vinegar-based hot sauce.
Mar 29, 2023

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 many deviled eggs per person? ›

This amount can vary depending on the crowd size and how many appetizers are served at the same time. If you have a smaller group of 4-12 people, 2-3 deviled eggs per person are plenty, but you may want to reduce the serving size to just 2 for larger crowds and if other appetizers are present.

What is the original everything bagel seasoning? ›

The exact ingredients vary, but recipes often include garlic flakes, onion flakes, poppy seeds, sesame seeds and kosher salt.

How do you get everything bagel seasoning to stick? ›

When using it on store-bought bagels, first brush the top of the bagel with a very thin layer of water, then sprinkle with everything bagel spice. The water is essential for the spice mix to stick to the bagels.

Does everything but the bagel seasoning go bad? ›

Unopened, a high-quality Everything Bagel Seasoning can last for about 2-3 years past the printed date on the package. Once opened, the quality will be best within 6 months to a year, but if stored properly, it can last 1-2 years.

How do you make deviled egg filling not lumpy? ›

Not grating the yolks

For the smoothest filling, try grating the yolks on the small holes of a box grater. You can also press them through a fine-mesh sieve. If you don't mind a few lumps, mashing the yolks thoroughly with a fork works too.

How do you firm up deviled eggs? ›

To thicken up runny deviled egg filling, adding in some extra egg yolks is the first easy fix to try. This method thickens up the base of the filling without altering the taste. Now for a more out-of-the-box (literally) fix, try mixing some instant mashed potatoes into your filling instead.

Are deviled eggs supposed to be lumpy? ›

The goal is to a create smooth, fluffy filling, but cooked egg yolks really like to stick together, which can leave you with a lumpy mess. To make sure your next batch of deviled eggs is picture-perfect, we have two great ways to create a smooth and creamy filling that's ready for its close-up.

How do you boil eggs perfectly? ›

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. Prepare a bowl of ice water. Transfer the cooked eggs to the ice water to cool completely before peeling.

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