Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (2024)

Published June 18, 2021.This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure policy.

You and your family will absolutely love how delicious these southern deviled eggs with relish are that make for the perfect appetizer.

Appetizers just seem to make those fun get-togethers that much better. All of the different flavors are incredible and always make parties fun to eat at. If you want to impress some guests at your next shindig then try my ham and cheese sliders or hummus recipe.

Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (1)

Southern Deviled Eggs with Relish

In case you weren’t aware, Southern deviled eggs classically have sweet relish in them. The addition of the relish adds another level of flavor complexity and the little sweet kick you get from it is delicious. No matter where you are in the south, deviled eggs are a staple at every BBQ or get-together hangout.

The reason they are known as “deviled eggs” is that in their infancy stages, they would be seasoned with spicy ingredients. I just wanted to add the caveat, because obviously these are not possessed.

How to Make Southern Deviled Eggs with Relish

Use these easy step-by-step instructions to make these tasty southern deviled eggs with relish.

Slice the hard-boiled eggs in half longways and place yolks into a medium-size bowl and the whites on your serving dish, hole side up.

Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (2)

Mash the yolks with a fork until they are a small crumble.

Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (3)

Add the mayonnaise, mustard, relish salt, hot sauce, and pepper to the bowl with the mashed yolks and mix until well combined.

Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (4)

Divide the yolk mixture evenly into the egg whites by spooning or piping the mixture into them.

Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (5)

Garnish with paprika, dill, or chives.

Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (6)

Recipe Chef Notes + Tips

Make-Ahead: You can make these up to 1 day ahead of time.

How to Store: Cover and keep refrigerated for up to 4 days. These will not freeze well.

Try finely mincing some bread and butter pickles in place of the sweet relish.

Be sure your yolks are all the way cooked through.

Try finely grating the yolk on a Microplane if you want it to be perfectly smooth.

For quick results add the entire yolk filling ingredients to a food processor and process until smooth and then fold in the relish.

Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (7)

More Egg Recipes

  • Deviled Eggs
  • Fried Eggs
  • Deviled Eggs with Bacon
  • Medium-Boiled Eggs
  • Avocado Deviled Eggs

Be sure to follow me onFacebook,YouTube,Instagram,andPinterest,and if you’ve had a chance to make this then definitely drop me a comment and a rating below!

Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (8)

Video

Save

Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish

Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (9)

Print

5 from 9 votes

You and your family will absolutely love how delicious these southern deviled eggs with relish are that make for the perfect appetizer.

Ingredients

  • 6 large hard-boiled eggs
  • ¼ cup mayonnaise
  • 1 teaspoon yellow mustard
  • 2 tablespoons sweet relish or chopped bread and butter pickles
  • Dash of hot sauce
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • paprika, dill, or chives for garnish

Instructions

  • Slice the hard-boiled eggs in half longways and place the yolks in a medium-size bowl. Feel free to add the whites to your serving dish.

  • Mash the yolks using a fork until it becomes like a small crumble. Add in the mayonnaise, mustard, relish, hot sauce, salt, and pepper and mix well until combined and as smooth as possible. You can use a whisk or spoon. See notes about the food processor.

  • Evenly divide the yolk filling between the 12 egg white halves using a spoon into each egg white.

  • Garnish with paprika, chopped fresh dill, or chives.

Notes

Chef Notes:

Make-Ahead: You can make these up to 1 day ahead of time.

How to Store: Cover and keep refrigerated for up to 4 days. These will not freeze well.

Try finely mincing some bread and butter pickles in place of the sweet relish.

Be sure your yolks are all the way cooked through.

Try finely grating the yolk on a Microplane if you want it to be perfectly smooth.

For quick results add the entire yolk filling ingredients to a food processor and process until smooth and then fold in the relish.

Nutrition

Calories: 74kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 3gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 95mgSodium: 86mgPotassium: 34mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 164IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 13mgIron: 1mg

Course: appetizers, side dishes

Cuisine: American

Author: Chef Billy Parisi

Elevate Your Every Day Cooking

Get Chef Billy’s go-to tips that transform “blah” into “brilliant” plus weekly newsletter!

Add a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

16 comments

    • Dorothy A.

    These are the perfect deviled eggs! I couldn’t keep my family away from them till dinner! Thanks for the recipe, Chef.

    • Reply
    • Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (10)

        my pleasure!

        • Reply
      • sue 😁
      • Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (12)

      Thank you ChefBilly 😁😋

      • Reply
      • Beth

      My grandmother who is from Mississippi always used a can of Underwood deviled ham and a little slaw dressing too but the rest of her recipe was the same as yours. I have been “in charge” of the deviled eggs for family gatherings for over 30 years now and until about 10 years ago thought they were called deviled eggs because of the addition of deviled ham! Didn’t realize other recipes didn’t include it.

      • Reply
      • sue 😁🥣😋🤩👋
      • Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (13)

      Demolished Chef Billy thank you

      • Reply
        • Chef Billy Parisi

        glad you enjoyed it!

        • Reply
      • Wendy Minzey
      • Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (14)

      My favorite recipe for deviled eggs, except I use miracle whip instead of mayonnaise. Yummy 😋

      • Reply
      • Lester Poole

      Always a hit at any Southern get together. Mom always liked lots of filling in her Deviled Eggs. She would boil a few extra eggs and put them, yolks and whites, in the blender till smooth and add the other yolks and ingredients till smooth. Relish was added after the main blend. She always wanted filling that held its shape and mound beautifully without slumping. Sometimes the relish would make the filling too soft and she would add a tablespoon or two of dried potato flakes to firm up the filling and allow it to mound to perfection. When she was feeling fancy (most of the occassions), she would add an olive, sliced jalapeno (texas candied jalapenos are incredible on deviled eggs), or a generous dash of caviar to top off the eggs.

      • Reply
      • Jacqueline
      • Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (15)

      Yum delicious love the relish 💖😁

      • Reply
      • Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (16)

          so good!!

          • Reply
        • Ashley
        • Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (17)

        Loved this. Thank you.

        • Reply
        • Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (18)

            My pleasure

            • Reply
          • Kurt Moses
          • Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (19)

          So clear, so delicious and so authentic. Including the critical special techniques that make it happen. Kudos to Chef Parisi!!

          • Reply
          • Julie
          • Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (20)

          delicious! this is how I will make eggs from now on!

          • Reply
          • Catrina Watkins
          • Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (21)

          This looks so delicious 😋.

          • Reply
        Southern Deviled Eggs Recipe with Relish (2024)

        FAQs

        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.

        What are deviled eggs called in the South? ›

        At church functions in parts of the Southern and Midwestern United States, the terms "stuffed eggs", "salad eggs", and "dressed eggs" occur instead, to avoid reference to the word "devil". For this reason, the term "angel eggs" is also occasionally used.

        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.

        What is deviled egg filling made of? ›

        Arrange the egg white halves on a serving platter. Make the filling: Using a fork, mash up the yolks and add mustard, mayonnaise, onion, tabasco, and a sprinkling of salt and pepper. Add more mayonnaise as necessary to get to the creamy consistency you want.

        What did Katy Perry call deviled eggs? ›

        “I wasn't able to say I was lucky, because my mother would rather us say that we were blessed, and she also didn't like that lucky sounded like Lucifer,” she told Rolling Stone in 2010. “Deviled eggs were called 'angeled' eggs. I wasn't allowed to eat Lucky Charms, but I think that was the sugar.

        What are holy eggs? ›

        The church prohibited the eating of eggs during Holy Week, but chickens continued to lay eggs during that week, and the notion of specially identifying those as Holy Week eggs brought about their decoration. The egg itself became a symbol of the Resurrection.

        Why are deviled eggs wet? ›

        It's common for deviled eggs to "sweat" in the fridge, which can make them kinda soggy in a day or two. The paper towels will absorb the extra moisture and keep them fresh much longer! Change the paper towels every other day if you haven't already devoured them by then.

        What did the Romans call deviled eggs? ›

        For National Deviled Egg Day, we're taking it back to Ancient Rome…. where serving deviled eggs was often referred to as “ab ova usque ad mala.”

        What ethnicity is deviled eggs? ›

        According to The History Channel, deviled eggs go all the way back to ancient Rome, where eggs were boiled, seasoned with spicy sauces, and then served at the beginning of meals. In the 13th century, stuffed eggs began to appear in the southern, Andalusian regions of Spain.

        Why put white vinegar in deviled eggs? ›

        A light-colored vinegar, like the white-wine vinegar we use in these creamy deviled eggs, brings a touch of acidity to the filling and balances the richness of the yolks and the mayonnaise.

        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.

        Is it better to make deviled eggs day before or day of? ›

        Prep deviled eggs too far in advance, and you'll have dried out filling and stinky boiled egg whites. 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 is a true deviled egg? ›

        Deviled eggs are hard-boiled eggs that have been peeled, cut in half, then stuffed with a paste made from the yolk and other ingredients. Basic deviled egg filling is made with egg yolks, mayonnaise, relish, mustard, salt, and pepper. The eggs are often seasoned with spices like paprika or cayenne pepper.

        What do you put in the middle of a deviled egg tray? ›

        Well, deviled egg trays aren't just for deviled (or soft-boiled) eggs. The little oval depressions are perfect for holding any small, roundish finger foods that could benefit from some stability or separation on the platter. I've used mine for stuffed dates, stuffed mushrooms, and meatballs.

        What thickens deviled eggs? ›

        Instant mashed potatoes (which doubles as a surprising thickener for soups) can save your deviled eggs. To pull this off, all you need to do is add the flakes directly to your filling in small doses, mixing well each time.

        Why is there an ostrich egg in church? ›

        Therefore, the eggs of ostriches are hung in churches to signify that man, being left of God on account of his sins, if at length he be illuminated by the divine light, remember his faults and return to Him, who by looking at him with His mercy, cherishes him.

        Top Articles
        Latest Posts
        Article information

        Author: Arielle Torp

        Last Updated:

        Views: 6347

        Rating: 4 / 5 (41 voted)

        Reviews: 80% of readers found this page helpful

        Author information

        Name: Arielle Torp

        Birthday: 1997-09-20

        Address: 87313 Erdman Vista, North Dustinborough, WA 37563

        Phone: +97216742823598

        Job: Central Technology Officer

        Hobby: Taekwondo, Macrame, Foreign language learning, Kite flying, Cooking, Skiing, Computer programming

        Introduction: My name is Arielle Torp, I am a comfortable, kind, zealous, lovely, jolly, colorful, adventurous person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.