Deviled eggs are one of those dishes that manage to fit in just about anywhere, from holiday spreads to potlucks, backyard cookouts to brunch tables. They’re easy to make in batches, easy to grab and eat in one or two bites, and endlessly flexible when it comes to flavor. While the classic version has stood the test of time with its creamy yolk filling and dash of paprika, there’s a whole world of creative variations that take this simple snack into bold new territory. This list brings together everything from spicy and smoky versions to ones loaded with pulled pork or shrimp, plus a few colorful surprises like beet-dyed eggs and avocado mashups. Each one brings something different to the table without losing what makes deviled eggs such a go-to favorite.

Deviled Eggs

Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Southern Food and Fun.

This classic version keeps it simple with a creamy yolk filling seasoned with mustard and a touch of vinegar. A dash of paprika on top brings just enough color and flavor. It’s the familiar style that shows up at every gathering. These never disappoint and always disappear quickly.
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Avocado Deviled Eggs

Garnishing eggs with paprika, chopped cilantro and diced jalapenos.
Avocado Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: The Foodie Affair.

Mashed avocado replaces some or all of the mayo in this green twist on the original. The result is smooth, rich, and lightly flavored with lime juice. These bring a hint of guacamole flair to the table. Fresh herbs and a little heat can be added for an extra lift.
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Dill Deviled Eggs

Dill Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: The Foodie Affair.

Fresh dill and a little dill pickle juice give this version a tangy, herby edge. The flavor is bright and works well with the creamy yolk base. These are especially good chilled and topped with a thin pickle slice. The balance of creamy and zesty is spot on.
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Fried Deviled Eggs

Fried Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: xoxo Bella.

These start with a breaded and fried egg white shell, giving a crispy outer layer. The filling remains smooth and traditional, offering a contrast in texture. It’s a crunchy twist that takes deviled eggs in a bold direction. Serve warm for the full effect.
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Pink Deviled Eggs

Pink Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Chef’s Pencil.

These get their striking color from a beet juice soak that turns the whites a deep pink. The filling is standard but looks dramatic against the vibrant shell. They’re a fun visual surprise on the plate. Great for parties where you want something eye-catching.
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Pulled Pork Deviled Eggs

Blue plate with pulled pork deviled eggs, all topped with a pickle.
Pulled Pork Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Ginger Casa.

A spoonful of smoky pulled pork gets piled on top of the deviled filling. It’s rich, savory, and makes each egg feel like a small bite of BBQ. The contrast of creamy and meaty works better than expected. A drizzle of sauce can push them even further.
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Delicious Bloody Mary Deviled Eggs

Delicious Bloody Mary Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: xoxo Bella.

Inspired by the classic cocktail, this version includes tomato paste, horseradish, and Worcestershire sauce in the filling. A celery garnish finishes the look. The flavor is bold and peppery with a spicy kick. It’s a brunch favorite in egg form.
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Grandma’s Deviled Eggs

Four deviled egg halves on a green plate, garnished with paprika, accompanied by pink and orange artificial flowers.
Grandma’s Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Bagels and Lasagna.

Simple, creamy, and always just right, this version sticks to the basics. Yellow mustard and a touch of relish keep it old school. These are the eggs everyone remembers from childhood. Sometimes the classics really do win.
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Jalapeno Popper Deviled Eggs

Jalapeno Popper Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Saving You Dinero.

Cream cheese, chopped jalapeños, and a bit of bacon turn these into a mashup of two party favorites. There’s crunch, heat, and a rich filling all in one bite. They’re not shy on flavor and go fast every time. A few extra jalapeño slices on top seal the deal.
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Ginger Curry Deviled Eggs

Ginger Curry Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Three Olives Branch.

A blend of curry powder and fresh ginger adds warmth and depth to the creamy yolk mix. These offer a unique flavor that stands out. A little cilantro or scallion garnish ties it all together. They’re unexpected but very welcome.
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Cottage Cheese Deviled Eggs

Cottage Cheese Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Herbeevore.

Cottage cheese is blended into the yolk mixture for a lighter texture and a mild, milky taste. It adds a subtle tang and cuts through the richness. These are a bit fluffier than most versions. Black pepper on top gives them a clean finish.
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Hummus Deviled Eggs

A batch of hummus deviled eggs on a serving board.
Hummus Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: The Honour System.

Chickpeas, tahini, and lemon juice replace the usual mayo for a Mediterranean twist. The filling is nutty, smooth, and slightly earthy. Topped with paprika and a tiny drizzle of olive oil, they look as good as they taste. These are a change-up worth trying.
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Buffalo Chicken Deviled Eggs

Football themed green plate with deviled eggs.
Buffalo Chicken Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Ginger Casa.

Shredded chicken mixed with hot sauce and creamy yolks makes for a fiery bite. A sprinkle of blue cheese crumbles on top cools things down. These have all the punch of wings in a two-bite format. They’re great for game days or spicy snack lovers.
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Greek Yogurt Deviled Eggs

Greek Yogurt Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Simplify Create Inspire.

Greek yogurt takes the place of mayo, bringing a tangy twist and smooth finish. The flavor is a little more tart and lighter. These are great with herbs like parsley or dill. They’re simple but slightly elevated.
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Pimento Cheese Deviled Eggs

Pimento Cheese Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Flavor Mosaic.

Sharp cheddar, diced pimentos, and a little mayo blend into the yolk for a Southern-style snack. These are creamy, cheesy, and full of character. A little hot sauce or cayenne pepper can add a bite. Great on a summer picnic table.
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Chicken Salad Deviled Eggs

Blue plate with chicken salad deviled eggs.
Chicken Salad Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Ginger Casa.

Chopped chicken is folded into the deviled egg filling for something a bit heartier. It’s part egg, part salad, and fully snackable. Crunch from celery or onion adds contrast. These work well as a light lunch option too.
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Spicy Fried Deviled Eggs

Spicy Fried Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Cooks With Soul.

The egg whites are fried until golden, and the filling packs extra heat from chili flakes or hot sauce. There’s crunch, spice, and creaminess in every bite. They’re bold and crowd-pleasing. Serve with a cool dip if you want to balance the fire.
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Cajun Deviled Eggs With Shrimp

Cajun Deviled Eggs With Shrimp. Photo credit: Gluten Free Supper.

Cajun spices lift the filling, while a small shrimp on top makes it feel more substantial. The combo of spice and seafood is strong but not overwhelming. These bring a Louisiana flair to the table. Best served cold with a dash of hot sauce.
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Guacamole Deviled Eggs

Guacamole Deviled Eggs. Photo credit: Maria’s Mixing Bowl.

The yolk mix gets mashed with avocado, lime, and cilantro for a guac-style filling. It’s creamy and fresh with a kick of garlic or jalapeño. These are especially good with a sprinkle of chili powder. A fun blend of two party favorites.
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