How to make Red White and Blue Deviled Eggs
Oh my goodness… aren’t these going to be the HIT of the PARTY!!!
Red White and Blue Deviled Eggs
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Deviled eggs are classic.
You see them at every picnic, BBQ, and summer party.
July 4th is one of the biggest summer celebrations and these deviled eggs are PERFECT, they are red, white and blue, they are easy to make and I’m giving all my tips for perfect hard boiled eggs away along with how to make them into these super-fun colors that everyone will be sure to swoon over.
If you landed here and wanted tips on COLORING EGGS click here!
Really I could NOT believe the reaction I got from these. Everyone loved them!
I am also sharing with you how I make these healthier than traditional deviled eggs.
Deviled Eggs are a really popular item to serve at parties, BBQ’s, holidays, birthdays, Sunday dinners and more.
Here are some other all time favorite ways to make deviled eggs.
- Green eggs and ham deviled eggs, are adorable and make the perfect appetizer any day!
- Beet-dyed deviled eggs– these are a gorgeous pink color!!!
- Avocado deviled eggs– so fun and filled with healthy fats to keep you full longer.
- Christmas colors show you how deviled eggs can be made for any occasion.
They taste so delicious, they fooled everyone into thinking they had the full-fat mayo in them. I just love when that happens, don’t you?
How to hard boil eggs:
Place a dozen eggs into a 4 qt pot. Cover eggs with an inch of water. Place over medium heat and bring to a boil uncovered. Once the water has come to a boil, turn the heat off, cover pot with lid and let the pot sit on another (cool) burner.
Time the eggs large 15 minutes, extra large 17 minutes, and jumbo eggs 19 minutes. Set a timer.
Once the timer has gone off, pour off the hot water and replace it with cold water covering the eggs and 2 cups of ice. Allow the eggs to cool for at least 15 minutes.
Gently smack the bottom of the egg (the wider part of the egg is on the bottom) on the counter and begin peeling eggs. The thin membrane has a gap between the egg and the shell at the bottom when the eggs are hard boiled and once you start to peel the eggs from the bottom the membrane will be broken and make it easier to peel them.
The membrane should come off with the eggshell. Some eggs are more difficult to peel than others. I’ve made hard boiled eggs with “fresher” eggs, older egg and sometimes I have trouble, but all in all I have the most success with this method.
Slice all the eggs in half lengthwise.
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remove the yolks to a medium bowl.
Mix one cup hot water with one teaspoon Americolor food coloring (these are very concentrated gel colors that have a high pigment content that is what gives the eggs such a vibrant color, if you use unconcentrated colors the results will not be as vibrant often even if you use two or three times the amount of the coloring I use, test the color, leave the eggs in longer that may help) and a tablespoon white distilled vinegar, mix it up well so the eggs to get spots from unmixed color.
Place the egg white halves into the bowl with color and soak them for 1-2 minutes or until the desired color is reached.
Mix egg yolks with a pastry cutter until there are no lumps. A fork will work if you don’t have a pastry cutter, but a pastry cutter just makes it easier.
Then add all the ingredients in the recipe for this delicious “skinny” version of deviled eggs and whip it up nice and smooth with a spatula.
place mixture into a piping bag fitted with a 2D tip and pipe into the egg white halves.
Just imagine these sitting at your next event!
The possibilities are endless for the color options you could create.
Nothing says America like the Red, White, and Blue!
Instant Pot hard boiled eggs: place the eggs on the rack in the instant pot, with one cup of water, time eggs for 5 minutes. Allow the eggs to come down to normal pressure by themselves for 5 minutes after the cooking time is done, then quick release the total time will be about 15 minutes including the time it takes to come to pressure before cooking starts. Then place the eggs in an ice water bath to cool, then you’ll be able to easily peel the eggs.
KEEP SCROLLING after the recipe, there are more ideas to see:
If you find yourself with leftover deviled eggs, or hard boiled eggs, here is the perfect way to enjoy the leftover, this deviled egg dip is amazing.
Check out these egg salad spring rolls, they are almost too pretty to eat.
How to make Red White and Blue Deviled Eggs
Ingredients
- 1 dozen hard-boiled eggs
- 1/4 cup nonfat plain yogurt or desired amount
- 1 tablespoon mayonnaise I prefer Hellman's/ Best Foods
- 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard
- salt & pepper
Instructions
- Cut eggs in half and take out yolks and place them in a medium bowl.
- Use a pastry cutter or fork to break up yolk until it's super fine.
- Add yogurt, mayo, mustard, s&p, and whip up with a spatula until smooth and creamy.
- Place mixture into a piping bag fitted with a 2D tip.
- Mix 1 cup hot water and 1 teaspoon Americolor food coloring and 1 tablespoon vinegar. The vinegar helps the color stay bright, I tried it both ways and the eggs with vinegar have a brighter color.
- Place egg whites into the colored water and let sit until the desired color is achieved about 1-2 minutes.
- Take out egg whites and place on a paper towel to allow the excess color to drip off.
- Then arrange eggs on a platter.
- Pipe the egg yolk mixture into the egg white halves.
Notes
I even made some eggs to have all three colors on each.
They were a bit more time consuming, but so cute.
I wore plastic gloves so my fingers wouldn’t get stained by the color and took each egg and dipped each side into the colors. I switched gloves so there wasn’t any transfer of the colors.
These can be made any color to match every Holiday
Here are my Christmas Eggs click thru for post
Want some more fun with Red White and Blue
take a look at this fun and delicious Patriotic Spaghetti!
I hope these show up at your next party.
Speaking of PARTIES…..
Take a look at what some of my blogging friends came up with to celebrate this July 4th. They all look delicious!
1. Berry Cheesecake Crumb Tart from Hungry Couple NYC
2. California Burgers from That Skinny Chick Can Bake
3. 4th of July Ice Cream Cones from Roxana’s Home Baking
4. Red, White & Blueberry Parfaits from Cravings of a Lunatic
5. Red, White & Blue Deviled Eggs from Created by Diane
6. Summer Berry Pizza from Magnolia Days
7. Sparkling Pineapple Cake Martini from The Messy Baker
8. Red, White & Bleu Mac ‘N Cheese from Juanita’s Cocina
9. Red, White & Blue Vanilla Bean Spritzers from Pineapple and Coconut
10. Red, White & Blue S’mores Pies from Big Bears Wife
11. Lemon Raspberry Sugarless Cookies from What Smells so Good
12. Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup Cheesecake Squares from Chocolate Moosey
13. Berry Trifle from Jen’s Favorite Cookies
14. Watermelon Mojito Ice Pops from Girl in the Little Red Kitchen
MORE Patriotic Recipes
- Red White and Blue Patriotic Cake – vanilla cake colored buttercream
- 8” round American Flag Cake a simple cake you’ll make again and again
- Patriotic tye dye cake fun and easy to make white cake with colored frosting
- Red White and Blue Patriotic Cake – vanilla cake-colored buttercream
- Cherry Pie Cookies – deep dish vanilla cookies with cherry filling
- Red White and Blue Tart Fruit tart
- Vanilla Layer Cake 2 layer sheet cake with pastry cream, topped with berries
- Patriotic Spritz Cookies butter cookies perfect for celebrating the USA
- American Flag Cupcakes so cute, and easy to decorate
- Frosted Sugar Cookies to look like the US Flag
- Red White and Blue Colored Cake Batter- cupcakes
- Star Cookies with sprinkles in red white and blue and a template for giant cookies
- Red Velvet Pancakes with Cream Cheese Glaze perfect to start a patriotic day
- Fruit Squares Cake– apple, blueberry, cherry looks like a flag
- Red White and Blue Spaghetti a fun meal everyone will rave over
- Red White and Blue deviled eggs so fun every celebration needs these
- Red Velvet No Bake Cheesecake pretty, delicious and no oven needed
- Red White and Blue Tie Dye Cookies fun cut out cookies in patriotic colors
Chocolate Ice Cream Shaped Cookies in cones with patriotic sprinkles
These sure would be a hit at a July 4th party. Awesome.
I love this 🙂 It is such an awesome way to prepare deviled eggs.
These are so creative!! I am a huge fan of deviled eggs – my fave is adding cottage cheese and avocado to the yolks!
Wow! Talk about creative and eye catching! 🙂
I love them – they are so pretty for the 4th! And I love the skinny twist on them too!
Oh, my gosh, Diane! These are incredible! Love how vibrant the colors are…perfect for all our patriotic holidays!!!!
Oh I just love these! I love the healthier deviled egg recipe too! I’m a bit of a deviled egg addict.
I’ve been wanting to try this technique! I think it looks so fun. I rarely make deviled eggs, though. I guess I just need a little push!
I LOVE this idea! How creative and festive. I’m hoping to give this a try next week. 🙂
I was wondering how you got these so vibrant, now I know. Americolor is the reason! I loved adding greek yogurt to deviled eggs too, gives it a nice tang!
Americolor really has the best colors and results in my opinion, it’s the only color I use 🙂
how do you get the blue food coloring
It’s Americolor Navy Blue, I find it at Cake supply stores or order it online, the red is super-red. I love Americolor food colors they have a great selection and are gel based colors with no taste.
Fun post Diane! Love the two tone!
These are so fun! What a great idea.
These are SUPER fun! Love the bi-colored ones!
Diane you are a total genius. I mean this is so over the top cool I’m almost speechless. And that never happens. I cannot get over how pretty these are. I wish I was throwing a 4th of July bash so I could impress everyone with your deviled eggs.
Oh Kim, you made me blush! I have been thinking about doing red white and blue eggs for months, they were at the top of my list for July 4th, I’m so glad I did them, deviled eggs will never be the same over here!
Wouldn’t the eggs have a vinegar-y taste w/ the color soak?
No they do not end up having the taste of vinegar at all, I was surprised. I tried them both with and without, the colors were much brighter with no vinegar taste.
Do the egg whites have a vinegar taste to them?
no you can’t taste the vinegar at all.
SO clever, I love it
Those are the most patriotic eggs I’ve ever seen!! What an awesome idea. I know these beauties would be a hit in my neighborhood!!
Oh, this is so festive and fun 🙂 I love this idea!
So that’s the trick to colored eggs! Love how you turned something so simple into something festive. I’ve been known to eat half a tray of deviled eggs….. lol
Those are so cute! Very festive indeed.
How FUN these are! I was a picky eater as a kid, but have always loved deviled eggs! Your hard boiled eggs turned out perfectly…I will have to follow your tips!
How cool is that?! I can’t believe how vibrant they got. FUN!!
So fun, Diane!
I made these yesterday for my 4th of July gathering – such a hit! The yolks were really runny though, if I make them again, I’d include less yogurt, but so creative and yummy nonetheless! Thanks for sharing. =)
Hi! this is such a cool idea, i love it! i really want to make like this on my son’s birthday this coming sunday. i tried to search Americolor in some local store but seems its hard to find and i have no enough time to order it online, is there any substitute food color that you can recommend? Thank you!
I find that Americolor is available at cake decorating/supply stores. That is the only color I use as others are either water based or often have an aftertaste when I use them in frosting/icings. I’m sure you would be able to find Wilton at a craft type store and they have strong colors that will work.
Hey! I used your yummy recipe at a gender reveal party last week–I dyed the egg whites pink and blue 😀 They were a big hit and went fast! Next time I’ll know to make double! Thanks for the yummy recipe. I linked back to you on my blog post here:
https://www.oneluckypickle.com/2014/01/pink-or-blue-gluten-free-gender-reveal.html
Will these dye your mouth?
No, they don’t dye your mouth (like over colored cupcake frosting does if that is what you are thinking) the egg absorbs the color and I’ve made many varieties and you don’t see it on peoples mouth. If someone eats about 5 of them, then maybe their tongue will get some color, but not noticeable on lips and teeth the way icing colors that area.The color is diluted in water not used full concentrate.
Does it color your fingers?
Hi, no the coloring does not get on your fingers once the coloring has “dried” and they are refrigerated.
It looks so delicious, It’s really new in cook!
wow! this was just linked to a post on foodiecrush, 4th of July recipes, I’ve never seen this before, love the adorable colors! thank you for this recipe!
Thanks for the recipe and cute idea! I stumbled upon this post yesterday on Pinterest. Then today I saw it on facebook. Same recipe (copied and pasted) and then the person used your picture. She made it seem like it was her recipe. When I commented that she should credit your blog, she blocked me. Anyway, thanks for the great post!
Well I’m happy you found my blog and it’s sad the reaction you got, but not surprising at all. People who aren’t honest will do anything to stop others from talking 🙂 Hope you find more recipes you’ll enjoy on my site, thanks for messaging me!
Hi! Question…the narrative part of the post states a TABLESPOON of vinegar for dyeing the egg whites, whereas the actual recipe states a TEASPOON. Which is correct?
I use a tablespoon, sorry about the typo. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
What if I didn’t scoop the yolks out before I colored the eggs? Are they ruined?
You can leave the eggs whole and dye them, they will have more of a colored ring when you cut them open to take the yolks out to devil them more like these https://www.createdby-diane.com/2014/04/beet-dyed-deviled-eggs.html
Such a amazing post thanks I just love how colorful these are and they will be sure to impress the next time I make deviled eggs.
I mean this is so over the top cool I’m almost speechless. And that never happens. I cannot get over how pretty these are. I wish I was throwing a 4th of July bash so I could impress everyone with your deviled eggs.
Thanks, dear for showing such nice information. I really love the egg recipe.
These are just so pretty and I’m definitely going to make them!
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Great eggs, I am definitely making these for Memorial weekend.
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These eggs are really amazing, I made one batch already and will be making more next weekend. Love the colors!
These are so pretty… I made them and everyone loved them, thanks for all the tips, they were delicious, looked great and I’ll be making them again for July 4th.
I’m curious as to why two red colors. Are you saying either one will work or did you add both of these reds to the bowl of water and vinegar to achieve this red shade? I know a true deep red is HARD to achieve. I’ve had to deal with that both in doing ceramics years ago and now in cake decorating. A true black is just about as bad at times too. Just need to know whether I should use one color in the bowl or both. Thanks. At least in the area where I live I have rarely met anyone who doesn’t love deviled eggs. At the reception after a funeral, church dinner, family reunion, picnic, you name it, they’re one of the very first things to do and men especially seem to LOVE them. It may be an old fashioned food idea but its a real goodie and I for one am VERY glad they aren’t “out of fashion” so to speak as so many delicious things we used to make in my childhood have now become. The nice thing is the versatility. If someone wants to make their “secret family” recipe rather than this one with yogurt, these work just as fine. If entertaining a bunch of young women, you can be sure they’ll appreciate these lower fat versions.
The food color I used is Super-Red from Americolor, there are other brands that make rich red colors now that didn’t use to be available. If you use a color that is “less” red, you’ll just need to add more. Some reds are hard to get vibrant, but the one I use I find very red.
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These eggs are so great, not only did everyone love the colors, your tips are spot on for making great deviled eggs.
I love deviled eggs and I made these with my wife and they were fantastic, we like your recipes and have tried many of them, the kids really liked the fun colors.
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I love everything about these deviled eggs, they taste great, look so pretty and everyone gobbles them up fast, so make plenty!
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These colored eggs are so fun, I saw the Christmas colors you did also and am going to be making them for the holidays, I made the red and blue colors for 4th of July and Labor day, they got rave reviews. Tasted great too!
Thank you for the wonderful recipe, these eggs are always a huge hit when I make them. Great recipe and tips! Thanks
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These eggs are really amazing, I made one batch already and will be making more next weekend. Love the colors!
These are so pretty! I’m going to make them for the superbowl, red and white!!!!
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These eggs are everyones favorites, I’m so happy to make them for all our family celebrations.
Thanks for all the tips, these deviled eggs come out great every time.
These delicious eggs are always the hit of the party, and I love making them everyone asks for them on holiday parties.
I love how these look on a platter when I bring them to a party, and they are delicious.
It’s like a party on a plate, these are so great for the summer. Can’t go wrong with red, white and blue!
The best and prettiest deviled eggs ever! Perfect for parties.
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These eggs come out perfect evertime!
I made these twice so far and everyone really loves how festive they are. I’m so happy I found this recipe and I made your caesar pasta salad recipe and can’t wait to try more of your recipes.
These are not only easy to make I love how festive they are, I’ve been making them all summer and I can’t wait to make them for the holidays.
These are so fun, everyone loves them and thanks for the tips on the food color. I am going to make them more often as my kids now will eat more deviled eggs when they are in colors.
I am so glad I found these deviled eggs, they really up my game to bring something to a party or gathering. I made them for the 4th of July and now I’m going to make them for game day this week and change up the colors. Everyone went crazy for them. I usually make 2 dozen and next time I think I’ll try 3 dozen.