Deviled Egg Dip
Deviled Egg Dip, Super fun and easy dip that is a sure-fire HIT when entertaining. Great on sandwiches, slathered on a bagel or to dip all your favorites into.
Think of it, Deviled Eggs or Egg Salad are SO popular at parties, why not make it in a dip! So whether you want to call it Deviled Egg Dip or Egg Salad Dip…here it is…
Be sure to check out my post on EGGS here.
I just LOVE how versatile eggs are,
they go from breakfast to snacks to just about everything in between.
I use LOTS and LOTS of eggs each week.
In cooking and baking and my family loves hard-boiled eggs.
I also have one who is a deviled egg fanatic…really he will eat them as soon as they are put on a plate.
I think he tries to beat his record of eating the most deviled eggs each time they are made, and we aren’t talking 6 deviled eggs, he eats way more than that.
Needless to say he loves egg salad sandwiches too.
I deviled to make classic deviled eggs into a dip and guess what?
It was a HUGE hit, and super cute for Halloween too.
Place eggs in a saucepan, cover with water, then bring to a boil while the heat is on medium.
You don’t want toe eggs to move around and crack, so once the water boils…
Remove them off the burner, place the lid on top of the saucepan and time it for 20 minutes.
Drain the water off the eggs, add cold water and ice and cool the eggs down.
Replace the cold water if it gets warm and add more ice.
When the eggs are all cooled. Remove the shells.
Peeling the eggs under cold water help them to peel smoothly.
Place 9 eggs, and the remaining ingredients into a food processor and blend until fairly smooth.
The texture on this dip holds onto the chips well. So you don’t need to look for silky smooth. You do want it completely blended though.
Deviled Egg Dip
Ingredients
- 12 eggs
- 1/4 cup mayonnaise
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/8-1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard
- fresh chives for garnish
- black food coloring for decorating hard-boiled eggs like ghosts
- orange food coloring for making pumpkin deviled eggs
Instructions
- Place eggs in a pan covered with water bring to boil over medium heat
- remove the pan from heat put lid on pan and time eggs for 20 minutes
- drain water, add cold water and ice to cool eggs down
- replace water and ice if needed until eggs are cold
- place 3 eggs aside for decorating dip
- In a food processor place 9 eggs (I cut mine in half to make sure everything fits), mayo, sour cream, salt, pepper, and dry mustard
- process until smooth (this dip will have some texture to it, which is great, it won' slide off the chips s easily (if you prefer it really smooth, press it through a strainer)
- remove 14 cup of mixture, mix 1 drop orange coloring and the yolk from one egg (that was held aside) mix until well blended, place this mixture into to halves of an egg for the pumpkins
- with the remaining 2 eggs, with a toothpick, place three dots of black coloring to create the ghost's faces. (less is more with black, just a few simple dots work best)
- Spread the dip over a plate and decorate with the eggs and chives
- Serve with chips, pretzels, veggies, or bread.
Adding ghosts and pumpkin eggs to this makes it a perfect appetizer for any Halloween or Fall get together.
This is one FUN party dip, don’t you think? It’s a great spread on toast for breakfast too.
I think recipes that can used in many ways are great.
This is great for brunches and parties any time of year.
Spread it over a BLT sandwich for a fun twist on a classic.
Eggs seem to make their way into just about any item served. Breakfast, lunch and dinner, baked goods, and more. I’m not sure what I would do without a fridge full of eggs!
Safest Choice Eggs are pasteurized, there is no need to worry about Salmonella. Just the thought of it makes me worry.
Such a cute and clever idea!
Diane, what a fun party snack. LOVE!
Totally freakin’ adorable! I can see this working well at my little guy’s birthday party – he turns 1 on October 29th!
Wow, deviled egg dip! How delicious!
I was at the grocery store the other day and laughed when I saw a carton of 6 eggs. As I put 2 cartons of 18 eggs in my cart. 🙂 I obviously use a lot of eggs. And I love this idea!! I adore deviled eggs and know I would LOVE this!
You are just so darn crafty!! This dip sounds epic, I think I’d love it 🙂
I love how creative this recipe is, Diane!
What a great idea! I love deviled eggs!
My favorite thing about this dip is those pumpkin deviled eggs. Love how they look like pumpkins in the middle!
This is seriously beyond cute Diane!!!
Now this the way to serve deviled eggs! No more piping necessary! Plus it’s adorable with the decorations.
My husband loves deviled eggs too! And these are so adorable, can’t handle it. I’ve not made them in so long, maybe I’ll surprise him this week with these!
My house full of men love deviled eggs! This dip looks amazing Diane!
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Yes, what is it exactly about men and eggs especially deviled egg? It’s funny right, you should have seen the men devour this 🙂
This is such a fun and spooky dip.
Seriously woman, this is so over the top cute I can barely take it. Where were you when my hooligans were little. This is SOOOO cool.
I love deviled eggs and can’t wait to try this dip! So much fun for Halloween. Pinned.
I am so glad I found this recipe again… I found it once but then lost it. This sounds so good for parties and home. thanks
I love this! It’s so refreshing to see a cute and clever non-dessert Halloween food! Healthy foods can be fun foods too! Pinning this now!
Thanks so much for stopping by Elizabeth, and I agree cuteness doesn’t just have to be in desserts!
Awww, Diane, this is absolutely adorable! LOVE it!
What a BRILLIANT idea! I bet this is delicious AND a crowd-pleaser!
Ok, I am thinking this dip would be perfect for me. In my family, I only ate the insides (the yolk part) of the deviled egg, and my cousin only ate the white part. We split them as kids, and still do! But as a dip – all mixed together – that would be perfect!!
Deviled eggs. LOVE. And this dip is so creative!!
seriously clever girl!
seriously clever girl!
Wow! I just made this dip, and it is delicious! Thanks so much for the recipe! I substituted plain Greek yogurt for the sour cream, and that worked great, the consistency was just a little thinner. Maybe next time I’d use 3/4 cup yogurt instead of 1 cup. Yum! Great for parties or snacks! 🙂 Thanks, Diane!