Herbed Deviled Eggs are an herby twist on a classic. With chives, dill and sour cream the creamy filling makes these irresistible.
With Thanksgiving preparation well underway, I wanted to give one more recipe just in time for the big day: Herbed Deviled Eggs.
If you are finding yourself in need of a last minute appetizer for your holiday party, deviled eggs are a great choice. They are beyond easy to make and lend themselves to so many different variations.
Deviled eggs are always a favorite around our home. Growing up the dips and the deviled eggs is where I always would station myself on Thanksgiving day. Growing up we ate traditional deviled eggs and over the years I’ve developed a few more variations. Herbed Deviled Eggs are my latest creation and I’m kind of obsessed.
I always love the flavor of dill. It’s one of my favorite herbs. Adding it, along with chives, to these deviled eggs was a pretty good idea if I don’t say so myself. You could use fresh dill in this recipe if you have access to it. I used freeze dried dill and it worked perfectly. It gave just enough dill flavor to make these deviled eggs pop.
One of my biggest challenges when making deviled eggs is peeling the hardboiled egg. For the longest time I would end up with half broken eggs. That is until I started making hard boiled eggs in the Instant Pot. Seriously, it is the secret to peeling hard boiled eggs, my eggs have never peeled better. If you have an instant pot you have GOT to try making eggs in it. If not, you could also help yourself in the peeling department by using older eggs since they tend to peel easier than super fresh ones.
However you go about getting your hardboiled eggs, make sure you make these Herbed Deviled Eggs soon!
Billy
November 28, 2017 at 11:36 amThese look delicious! Love that you added dill to the recipe. Recipes other than pickles that include dill are some of my favorites! Thanks for sharing.