Get ready to add a festive touch to your holiday table with these delightful Christmas Deviled Eggs! This easy and colorful recipe transforms traditional deviled eggs into a visually stunning appetizer that will be the star of your Christmas party.
With a burst of bright colors and a hint of holiday spirit, these eggs are not only delicious but make the perfect holiday appetizer. So get ready to impress your holiday party guests with these festive creamy deviled eggs!
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Festive holiday appeal. These Christmas Deviled Eggs bring a cheerful and festive vibe to your holiday table, making them the perfect appetizer for Christmas parties.
- Easy and quick. With just a few simple steps, you can whip up these deviled eggs in a matter of minutes, leaving you more time to enjoy the holiday season.
- Creative presentation. The use of blue and green food coloring and red pepper squares adds a creative and visually appealing touch to the classic deviled egg.
- Versatile. Serve these eggs as a great appetizer for any holiday gathering or Christmas party, and watch them disappear as everyone enjoys them.
Ingredients for Christmas tree deviled eggs
- Hardboiled eggs
- Mayonnaise
- Yellow mustard
- Red pepper, cut in small squares
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Blue and green food coloring
Equipment and kitchen tools
- Piping bag (optional)
- Piping star tip
How to make creamy Christmas deviled eggs
Step 1 - Peel eggs and cut them in half lengthwise.
Step 2 - Put all the egg yolks in a small bowl and mash yolks.
Add mayonnaise, mustard, and salt and pepper to yolks and mix until well incorporated.
Step 3 -Add a few drops of blue and green food coloring to create the green wreath color.
Whip your egg mixture with a fork until there are no more lumps.
Step 4 - Using a large star tip and a piping bag, load your piping bag with your green yolk mixture.
Pipe the yolk mixture into the middle of the white part of your boiled egg halves.
Final Step - Add 3 little squares of red pepper at the top of each egg to create a holly berries wreath look.
These are always a hit at Christmas parties!
Tips for the Best Results
- Use fresh eggs for the best results.
- Use an electric egg cooker if you have one to quickly boil the eggs.
- For easy peeling, place the hard-boiled eggs in an ice bath after cooking.
- Use a hand mixer for an extra smooth deviled egg filling.
- Adjust the amount of food coloring to achieve the desired color for the wreaths.
- Experiment with different piping tips for varied designs.
- You do not need to use a piping bag. That just creates a more wreath like texture.
- Serve on a festive egg platter.
Substitutions and Variations
- Add a bit of finely mined jalapenos to the mix for a spicier flavor.
- Try different colors for a unique and personalized touch.
- Garnish with fresh herbs like fresh rosemary or fresh dill for added texture and flavor.
- Use spicy brown mustard or dijon mustard for an extra kick.
- Add pickle relish for extra crunch and flavor.
- Add a sprinkle of cayenne pepper for a kick.
FAQs About This Recipe
Absolutely! Prepare the deviled eggs a few hours before your event, but wait to pipe the yolk mixture until closer to serving time for the best presentation.
Yes, an Instant Pot can be a quick and efficient way to hard boil eggs. Follow the Instant Pot guidelines for hard-boiling eggs.
Certainly! You can use a spoon to dollop the yolk mixture into the egg whites if you don't have a piping bag. You could also use a Ziploc bag with a corner cut off.
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Christmas Deviled Eggs
Ingredients
- 6 hard boiled eggs
- 3 tablespoons mayonnaise
- 1 teaspoon mustard
- ¼ red pepper cut in small squares
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Blue and green food coloring
Instructions
- Peel your boiled eggs and cut them in half lengthwise.
- Put all the egg yolks in a small mixing bowl
- Add mayonnaise, mustard, and salt and pepper to yolks and mix until well incorporated.
- Add a few drops of blue and green food coloring to create the green wreath color.
- Whip your egg mixture with a fork until there are no more lumps.
- Using a large star tip and a piping bag, load your piping bag with your green yolk mixture.
- Pipe the yolk mixture into the middle of the white part of your boiled egg.
- Add 3 little squares of red pepper at the top of each egg to create a holly wreath look.
Notes
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