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Step 1 of 3

Submerge the eggs in a saucepan filled with enough cold water to cover them. Heat until the water boils, then quickly take the pan off the burner. Put a lid on and let the eggs sit in the hot water for 10 to 12 minutes. Afterward, take them out, chill them, and remove the shells.

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Recipe Reviews

Lyndsay
2026-02-10

I increased the amount of hot sauce, dill, and paprika in the mixture, and it added a much better kick! I will definitely prepare these again!!

Jackie
2025-10-14

These represent the absolute best deviled eggs I have ever tasted! I typically double the recipe while keeping the onion portion the same. I use a food processor to ensure the celery and onion are ground extremely fine. I also incorporate 1 tbsp of Dijon mustard and 1 tsp of sugar, skipping the hot sauce, and garnish with paprika. Regardless of the occasion—or even if I make them for no reason at all—they vanish quickly and are always a total success!

SwiftTea1721
2025-04-20

Wonderful recipe! I hadn't considered including celery before, but it offers a nice crunch as long as it's chopped very finely. I didn't have fresh onion, so I substituted a teaspoon of dried chives instead.

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