Sriracha Spiced Deviled Eggs Recipe - A Fiery Twist to Classic Deviled Eggs

Spice up your appetizer game with this Sriracha Spiced Deviled Eggs Recipe. Creamy yolks mixed with a fiery kick of Sriracha for the perfect snack or party dish.

Richa Gupta
Sriracha Spiced Deviled Eggs Recipe - A Fiery Twist to Classic Deviled Eggs
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Turn up the heat with this Sriracha Spiced Deviled Eggs Recipe, a bold and flavorful take on the classic appetizer. These deviled eggs are creamy with a kick of spice, making them the perfect starter for any gathering. The rich yolk mixture is seasoned with Sriracha sauce, giving it a smoky, tangy flavor that pairs beautifully with the silky egg whites. Whether you're hosting a party or enjoying a snack, these deviled eggs are sure to impress.

Serve the Sriracha Spiced Deviled Eggs as a perfect party appetizer, along with your favorite Mexican Salsa.

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Cuisine: Japanese
Course: Dinner
Diet: Eggetarian
Prep in

15 M

Cooks in

10 M

Total in

25 M

Makes:

6 Servings

Ingredients

  • 6 Whole Eggs , hard boiled
  • 2 tablespoons Sriracha sauce
  • 2 tablespoons Classic Mayonnaise (With Egg)
  • 1/4 teaspoon Black pepper powder

How to make Sriracha Spiced Deviled Eggs Recipe - A Fiery Twist to Classic Deviled Eggs

  1. To begin making the Sriracha Spiced Deviled Eggs, first boil the eggs. To hard boil eggs, place eggs in a pot and fill it with water. Bring it to a boil. Once the water starts boiling, turn off the heat and cover the pot.

  2. Let this sit for 12 minutes, after which you can cool the eggs under running water and remove the shells.

  3. Once the eggs have cooled, slice each egg in half lengthwise and scoop out the yolk.

  4. In a mixing bowl, combine together the egg yolks, sriracha, mayonnaise and pepper powder till well combined and no lumps remain.

  5. Scoop a teaspoon of the mixture into the cavity of each egg whiteshell. Alternatively, you can also use an icing tip and a piping bag to pipe the mixture into the egg and make it look prettier. 

  6. Refrigerate the Sriracha Spiced Deviled Eggs for a couple of hours and serve. 

  7. Serve the Sriracha Spiced Deviled Eggs as a perfect party appetizer, along with your favorite Mexican Salsa.