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Deviled Eggs | Southern Style Deviled Egg Recipe with Jalapeños Malcom Reed HowToBBQRight

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Deviled Eggs | Southern Style Deviled Egg Recipe with Jalapeños Malcom Reed HowToBBQRight

Southern Style Deviled Egg Recipe with Jalapeños

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Deviled eggs are a simple, easy and delicious side for barbecue. And you can get creative adding different flavors and using different toppings on your deviled eggs.

For this deviled egg recipe, I keep it classic and go with a Southern Style Deviled Egg.

Here is what you need for Deviled Eggs

– 1 dozen eggs
– 1/2 cup Mayo
– 2 teaspoons Sweet Pickle Relish
– 2 teaspoon Yellow Mustard
– 1 teaspoon Apple Cider Vinegar
– ½ teaspoon Salt
– ½ teaspoon Black Pepper

Garnish:
– Sliced Pickled Jalapeno Peppers
– Fresh Chives finely chopped
– Sweet Paprika

Place eggs in a single layer in the bottom of a large pot. Add enough cold water to cover the eggs 1”. Bring the pot to a boil over medium high heat. Turn the burner off once a boil is reached and cover the pot. Set a timer for 10 minutes for hard boiled eggs.

Run cold water over the eggs to cool and peel each egg under cold running water.

Slice each egg in half length wise and remove the yolk. Use a fork and mash the yolks together to a crumbled consistency.

Add the mayo, pickle relish, mustard, vinegar, salt and pepper and gentle stir until incorporated. Fill each egg half with a teaspoon of the yolk filling mixture.

Garnish the eggs with Jalapeño peppers, chives, and paprika. Loosely cover and chill in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

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  1. kreidefelsen

    Russian eggs where i come from… :)

  2. Ray Mack’s Kitchen and Grill

    Deviled eggs is the way to go for a side dish.

  3. Russ Anderson

    Try letting the bowl of yolks sit in the smoker for an hour or so. Adds a great subtle flavour :-)

  4. scott917

    Malcom, great video.  But I have a suggestion.  IF you use sweet pickles that you put a small dice on it gives a better texture than sweet relish.  The pickles bring a teeny crunch to the party.  Nothing really wrong with sweet relish, but I prefer pickles.

  5. Tango Joe

    Summer time fav that I could enjoy all year round!

  6. joed596

    Hey, Malcolm   🙂      I just love deviled eggs and there are a jillion different ways to make them!   <lol>   Your take on this classic recipe looks great.   🙂     Agree with your method of hard-boiling the eggs, too.  I have found that the FASTER you cool down the eggs the better, so I use lots of ice.   Thanks and thumbs up,   Norfolk Joe

  7. Stephanie Trujillo

    Thanks for the video. Awesome as always!!!!!

  8. gleichg

    Another topping to try is chipotle powder.  gives a little heat, and smoky flavor.  I have found a really good chipotle powder at Penzey's spice compnay

  9. Octoberfest1974

    One thing you need to know is the fresher the egg the harder the peel. If you want your eggs to peel right let them set for at least a week in advance. Take care!

  10. LumberjackPa

    Thanks for sharing Malcolm.

  11. Jeremiah Johnson

    Love deviled eggs I may have to whip some up this weekend! thanks for the video.

  12. David Mack

    I like the sweet tang of Miracle Whip instead of the mayo…