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Classic Deviled Eggs (paleo, gluten-free)

4.18 from 23 votes

deviled eggs via Food by Mars

Growing up, deviled eggs were always on my holiday table. My dad used to lead the effort on this front and of course, waking up early to get the eggs boiled and cooled before my mom started up in the kitchen for the day. He’d make the classic, mayo + mustard version but he’d also play with the toppings and mixtures each time for fun! I’m sharing a classic deviled eggs recipe to spark your own creativity and master this simple but delicious favorite featuring a favorite ingredient, Maille Dijon Originale.

I love the kick from the dijon mustard and the additional sprinkle of red wine vinegar for something a little extra. A simple dash of paprika and chives is a perfect topping or you can get extra fancy and put your own twist on it like adding bacon or pickled onions! My Dad never really piped these with a bag as I do here, he’d spoon in the yolk mixture with two spoons… ala rustic style! But I had to advance things when I started taking them into my own hands 🙂 It is MUCH easier and less of a mess! Serve these alone or as part of a larger spread, but no doubt they’ll be a crowd pleaser.

 

Classic Deviled Eggs (paleo, gluten-free)

4.18 from 23 votes
Deviled eggs are one popular appetizer and is one of the easiest crowd pleasers for your holiday tables! The secret is to make them with top-notch, fresh ingredients.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Yield: 6

Ingredients

  • 6 large fresh pasture-raised eggs
  • 2 tsp Maille Dijon Originale Mustard
  • Sea salt to taste
  • 1 tsp red wine vinegar
  • 3 Tbsp mayonnaise
  • Paprika and chives to garnish

Instructions:

  • In a saucepan, cover eggs with water and bring to a boil. Once boiling, cover your pot and turn the stovetop off. Set your time for 5 minutes.
  • Prep a medium sized mixing bowl with ice and cold water. Once 5 minutes has passed, remove lid and remove the eggs with a slotted spoon and place carefully into the ice bath.
  • Allow the eggs to cool and check in on them to make sure water stays cold (you can replace water with cold water as needed)
  • After 10-15 or so minutes, the eggs should be cool enough to handle.
  • Begin peeling the eggs carefully (or store them in the fridge until you’re ready to start).
  • Cut eggs in half lengthwise, and pop out or scoop the yolk into a bowl, set egg whites aside on a serving dish.
  • Mix the yolk with mayo, mustard, red wine vinegar, and sea salt with a spoon or fork, ensuring it’s all well combined and smooth.
  • Using a piping bag or plastic bag with a snipped tip, add the mixture to it and pipe it back into the egg whites.
  • Garnish with paprika and chives.
Diet: American
Keywords: deviled eggs
Course: Appetizer

I’ve always found appetizers to be the icebreakers when guests arrive, everyone’s a little disoriented from traveling, probably a bit hungry and bracing themselves to mingle! If everyone is huddled over a delicious tray of deviled eggs… it’s going to be a much easier transition in my experience!

Loving Maille’s beautiful packaging… it’s easy to leave these bottles on the table and the taste and quality are bar none! I’d recommend no other dijon, it has the best taste.

Happy Holidays from my kitchen to yours!!

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10 comments

  1. Love the idea to use some red wine vinegar, I don’t think I’ve tried that on deviled eggs before! Thanks for the tips 🙂

  2. I’ve never had deviled eggs and  I always thought they looked kinda scary and not at all appetizing. Yours are a different story entirely! And now that I actually know what’s in them I will for sure be making them – I finally understand why people love them.

  3. These deviled eggs are PERFECT! I love deviled eggs so I appreciate your step-by-step tips to make them delicious.

  4. I like the addition of the red wine vinegar. I’ve never had it that way before but it adds a good zip to it. They’re better this way!

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