How to Make Deviled Eggs Ahead of Time (2024)

The classic appetizer and side dish can be prepped and ready for the meal before everything else. Here's how to make ahead your favorite deviled eggs.

Updated on September 22, 2021

With everything else you're making for your Easter lunch, Memorial Day, 4th of July celebration, weekend picnics, potlucks, or other get-togethers, you can give yourself a helping hand by making deviled eggs in advance—at least several of the steps. Here's how.

How to Make Deviled Eggs Ahead of Time

If you are responsible for bringing deviled eggs, you can give yourself a head start with these tips:

  1. Boil the eggs up to 48 hours in advance. Peel, cut in half, and remove yolks. Place egg whites on tray, cover with plastic wrap, and store in fridge.
  2. Make yolk mixture according to recipe. Fill a zip-top bag or reusable piping bag with the yolk mixture. Seal the bag, removing as much air as possible, and store in the fridge.
  3. Just before you're ready to serve, take the tray of egg whites and the yolk mixture from fridge. Gently knead the yolk mixture to recombine and warm it up slightly. (Cold filling won't pipe as well.)
  4. Clip a small piece from the corner of the plastic bag. Pipe the yolk mixture into each egg white. Garnish, and serve.

If you don't want to be piping as guests walk in your door, you can pipe ahead. Deviled eggs will stay in good shape—that is, the yolk mixture is unlikely to turn watery — for up to six hours if stored in the fridge. Pipe, garnish, cover, and chill to check the eggs off your list.

How to Safely Transport Deviled Eggs

On their slippery curved whites, deviled eggs move easily — and swiftly — around plates when jostled. A car — and all the bumpy roads — can turn your perfectly piped eggs into a splatter painting-inspired mess. These four ideas can help ensure your deviled eggs arrive safely at their final destination:

  1. Mini muffin tins: Pop each egg half into the well of a mini muffin tin — some larger ones have 24 spots — and cover with plastic wrap.
  2. Ice cube tray: Nuzzle each egg half into an ice cube spot. Cover with plastic wrap, and place in a box top or casserole carrier if you have more than one.
  3. Deviled egg carrier: You can buy a deviled egg carrier for less than $10. These handy trays are great when you want to make deviled eggs in advance and when you need to take them somewhere.
  4. Assemble at destination: If you'll have the counterspace and time, hold off filling the egg whites and garnishing them until you're at your final stop. All you need to do once you arrive is snip the end of the bag, pipe in the yolk, and garnish. This way, your perfect deviled eggs are presentable and you spare yourself some worry.

Best Garnishes for Make-Ahead Deviled Eggs

Garnishes are to deviled eggs what cherries are to ice cream sundaes: Without one, the dish just isn't complete. But if you're making your deviled eggs ahead of time and storing or transporting them, you've got to consider the impact the extra moisture exposure will have on the garnish. In short, some garnishes will be soggy — and that's no good.

Here are some of the best garnishes for deviled eggs when you plan to make ahead:

  • celery
  • carrot
  • raw onion
  • jalapeno
  • paprika
  • red pepper
  • radishes

Anything that isn't good without the crunch — bacon, nuts, crispy onions — as well as fresh herbs should wait until just before the eggs are served for the best texture and flavor.

Check out our collection of Deviled Egg Recipes.

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How to Make Deviled Eggs Ahead of Time (2024)

FAQs

Can deviled eggs be prepared ahead of time? ›

At a minimum, you'll need to allow for 20 to 25 minutes of chill time before serving. You can make deviled eggs up to 2 days in advance; be sure to store the egg whites and the yolk filling separately.

Can you boil and peel eggs ahead of time? ›

The eggs can be cooked and peeled 3 days ahead. If you keep the eggs in their shell, they can last for up to a week. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

How do you make deviled eggs creamy and not lumpy? ›

The best part of deviled eggs is the creamy filling. And it's at its best when it's super smooth and free of lumps of whole egg yolk. Follow this tip: For a smooth, lump-free filling, use a fork or a potato masher to thoroughly break up the egg yolks before adding the other filling ingredients to the bowl.

How to keep deviled eggs from getting watery? ›

Luckily there is a handy trick to achieving the perfect filling consistency, aside from your egg cooking technique. And it's easy to do. To help absorb excess liquid, fold some potato flakes into the yolk mixture. A few spoonfuls of the dried flakes add starch and richness to the yolk mixture.

What to use instead of mustard in deviled eggs? ›

This recipe for Deviled Eggs Without Mustard tastes just like classic deviled eggs but with apple cider vinegar in place of dijon mustard. They're a creamy, delicious appetizer everyone should try!

How to serve deviled eggs at a party? ›

Egg cartons

Arrange the eggs in the egg carton cups (preferably a plastic carton) and pipe in the filling, then cover. For eggs that fit perfectly in the carton cups, serve with the tops cut off and standing upright instead of horizontal and halved.

Is it better to refrigerate hard-boiled eggs peeled or unpeeled? ›

According to The American Egg Board, hard-boiled eggs that are in their shell will last for up to one week. You should store hard-boiled eggs in the refrigerator with their shells on, if possible. The shell will keep them fresh for longer and helps prevent the eggs from absorbing any odors in the fridge.

Can you eat 2 week old hard-boiled eggs? ›

The FDA recommends consuming hard-boiled eggs within a week, and two weeks is well past that deadline. Since spoiled hard-boiled eggs can make you sick, it's best to be safe and toss out any leftover hard-boiled eggs that have been in the fridge for more than one week.

Why is vinegar added to deviled eggs? ›

Deviled eggs are a naturally rich, decadent food so adding something acidic such as vinegar or lemon juice in the mixture can brighten the flavors and keep them from tasting too rich.

What are church lady deviled eggs? ›

Disney Springs' Chef Art Smith's Homecoming Church Lady Deviled Eggs are a Southern-inspired delight, boasting creamy yolks blended with tangy mustard, mayo, and a sprinkle of paprika, offering a nostalgic and flavorful twist on a classic appetizer.

How does Martha Stewart make her deviled eggs? ›

Directions
  1. Prep ice bath and cook eggs: Prepare an ice bath with a bowl of cold water and ice. ...
  2. Remove eggs from heat and let stand: ...
  3. Drain, move to ice bath, then peel and halve: ...
  4. Combine yolks, mayo, butter, and mustard in food processor: ...
  5. Place mixture in piping bag: ...
  6. Fill each egg, garnish, and serve:
May 1, 2024

Can I prepare deviled eggs in advance? ›

For the best results, prep your deviled eggs up to two days in advance and keep the egg whites and filling separate until you're ready to serve. This prepping method also applies if you're not even leaving the house.

What happens if you put too much mayo in deviled eggs? ›

If you add too much mayo, it may overpower the filling and make it runny. For a dozen eggs, ½ cup mayonnaise will make a smooth, creamy filling that can sit up high when spooned into the egg. One way to ensure you get a good yolk-to-mayo ratio is to cook a few extra eggs.

Why are my deviled eggs runny the next day after? ›

Next, don't make your deviled eggs too far in advance. Some of the ingredients used in the filling for deviled eggs have a high water content, and those proteins will break down over time, turning your eggs wet and runny. To avoid this, assemble your eggs just before serving them.

How long do prepared deviled eggs last in the refrigerator? ›

According to the USDA, hard-cooked eggs of any kind—whether left in their shells or peeled—can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 7 days. Deviled eggs are best consumed within 4 days, provided they've been refrigerated promptly and stored properly.

Can you crack eggs in advance? ›

With risks like that, you always want to be using eggs safely. The answer is different if you were the one who accidentally cracked an egg or if you're wanting to crack eggs the night before to cook with them. In that case, you can still use the cracked egg later, when stored correctly.

How many deviled eggs per person? ›

How many deviled eggs do you need per person? Plan 2 to 3 deviled eggs per person for your get-together. A dozen eggs will make 24 deviled eggs, and that will be enough for 8 to 12 people. If you have leftovers you can store them in the fridge for 24 hours and snack on them the next day.

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