No Mayo Deviled Eggs (2024)

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This easy to make, classic deviled egg recipe is a bite-sized party appetizer favorite! Perfect for game day, holiday gatherings, and dinner parties. Made with pantry staples - no mayo needed!

It's almost game day, and anyone who really knows me knows that I'm only into any sporting event for one thing only... the food!

And whenever there's an appetizer spread, you better believe I'm gonna make a beeline straight for the platter of deviled eggs!

You can check outmy big game day recipe roundup postfor more game day party favorite recipes!

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It's no secret that I love deviled eggs. Well, deviled anything, really.

Growing up, my grandma made deviled eggs that would disappear faster than anything else at every family gathering.

I watched her make them more times than I could count, and she always made a few trays of them in hopes that they would last longer than 10 minutes.

They usually didn't.

She used Miracle Whip in her deviled eggs, and I've done lots of variations over the years.

Most of them used mayonnaise, but lately I've been on a big plain Greek yogurt kick.

I'm partial to using whole milk Greek yogurt - it's rich, creamy, and tangy. It works perfectly here. But feel free to used reduced fat or fat-free if you like.

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Another thing that I've changed over the years is the way in which I fill the eggs. I used to mash the filling up with a fork and scoop the filling in with a spoon.

Then I went through the small cookie scoop phase. It was great, and filled the eggs very evenly.

But once I started using this OXO decorating bottle set, it changed everything! It's super easy and makes the eggs lookso pretty!

But I was running into trouble occasionally with some larger chunks of eggs that would get stuck in the tip of the bottle.

And then it struck me - why am I not using the food processor to purée the yolk mixture? DUH.

Ever since that realization, my deviled egg game has been totally on point. The yolks are so smooth and creamy and those swirls are just too pretty!

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When it comes to hard boiling the eggs, I'm a total Instant Pot convert.

For large eggs, I cook them for 8 minutes on high pressure, do a quick release, and put them in a bowl of cold water to stop the cooking process.

They turn out perfect every.single.time.

If I'm entertaining at home, I love serving my deviled eggs in myLe Creuset Stoneware Deviled Egg Platter (and it comes in SO many colors!), but if I'm taking them out to a party away from home, I still use my grandma's vintage Tupperware tray.

It makes me smile every single time!

Are you making deviled eggs for game day? What's your favorite way to fill and garnish them?

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No Mayo Deviled Eggs

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  • Author: Big Flavors from a Tiny Kitchen - Ashley Covelli
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: 24 deviled eggs 1x
  • Category: Appetizer
  • Method: Stovetop or Instant Pot
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

This easy to make, classic deviled egg recipe is a bite-sized party appetizer favorite! Perfect for game day, holiday gatherings, and dinner parties. Made with pantry staples - no mayo needed!

Ingredients

Scale

For Eggs:

For Garnish:

  • Paprika
  • Chives, chopped (optional)

Instructions

  1. Place the yolks from the hard boiled eggs in the bowl of a food processor. Add remaining ingredients (Greek yogurt through sugar) and process until smooth.
  2. Scoop or pipe the yolk mixture into the egg whites, filling each one evenly. Garnish with a sprinkle of paprika and some chives, if desired.

Notes

If cooking eggs in an Instant Pot, cook on high pressure for 8 minutes, quick release, then plunge into a bowl of cold water to stop the cooking process before peeling and cutting the eggs.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size:
  • Calories: 43
  • Sugar: 0.6 g
  • Sodium: 77.7 mg
  • Fat: 2.8 g
  • Saturated Fat: 0.9 g
  • Carbohydrates: 0.7 g
  • Fiber: 0 g
  • Protein: 3.4 g
  • Cholesterol: 93.6 mg

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Comments

  1. Allie R Taylor

    Wow - these are gorgeous! Nice job. I need to re-evaluate how I fill my deviled eggs. 🙂

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  2. Jordan

    I get deviled egg cravings at the most random times. Like now, at 11am on a Monday. Can't wait to try these!

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    • Ashley

      Right?! It's *always* a good time for deviled eggs!

      Reply

  3. Erin Table for Seven

    I love using Greek yogurt in cooking! Such a great recipe..they look delicious!

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    • Ashley

      Me too! I always have it on hand and it's a great way to add that rich, creamy texture to so many dishes!

      Reply

  4. Gloria @ Homemade & Yummy

    Devilled eggs are ALWAYS a hit. I love eating them, and they are the first item to fly off the party platter. Using yogurt instead of mayo is a great idea.

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    • Karen Nelson

      Thanksgiving is upon us all! How early can I make deviled eggs when planning out the different foods being made?

      Reply

      • Ashley

        Hi Karen,
        You can make the filling for the eggs a few days in advance with no problems. Probably 4 days would be the most I'd go. Be sure to keep the egg halves and the filling both in separate, sealed containers. You can put the egg yolk mixture in a zip-top bag if you'd like, that way you can just snip the corner and pipe them into the cooked whites and sprinkle with paprika before you go to serve them. I'd recommend waiting to actually fill them until the day that you plan to serve them (can be early in the day), and keep them in a covered container in the refrigerator. We occasionally have deviled eggs leftover, and they hold up great in the fridge for a few days, so I don't think this would be a problem.

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  5. Sarah

    I always substitute full-fat Greek yogurt (or even just plain regular yogurt) for mayo, and so far it's worked every time! This is a fabulous idea!

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    • Ashley

      Yes! I have yet to find a recipe that it doesn't work as a substitute either! I usually have both Greek and plain in my fridge. Yogurt is just so versatile!

      Reply

  6. Analida @ ethnicspoon.com

    I've never been a big mayo fan for the deviled eggs. I need to try the Greek yogurt method. Thanks!

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    • Ashley

      I hope you like it - I've been running into a lot of people who aren't into mayo lately. This is a great solution!

      Reply

  7. Renz

    Ooh. I stay away from deviled eggs because of the mayo. Def would want to try these with the yogurt.

    Reply

  8. Abby @ WinsteadWandering

    I'm with you: food is definitely the best part of most sporting events! I love that you pipe in the yolk mixture filling. It makes your eggs look so fancy!

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    • Ashley

      It really makes them feel fancier without a lot of effort. I'm all for dishes like that with or without sports 😉

      Reply

  9. Sharon Glascoe

    A great appetizer for guests that aren't fans of mayo. Delicious!

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    • Ashley

      Thanks so much! It's a hit for mayo-lovers, too!

      Reply

  10. Leslie Haasch

    Love the substitute of greek yogurt for mayo!

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    • Ashley

      It really works well! I've been loving swapping it in lots of recipes.

      Reply

  11. Jennifer

    Deviled eggs are my favorite app! I’ve been using the back of a fork to mash them too...so silly! Of course the food processor would be better! Lol! Thanks for that lightbulb moment!

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    • Ashley

      RIGHT?! I can't believe it took me SO many years to realize that there was a better way to do it!

      Reply

  12. Helene

    Greek yogurt is such a smart choice to make deviled eggs. Why didn't I get the idea earlier? I like how you flavored the deviled eggs and the fact that the greek yogurt mass looks so creamy!

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    • Ashley

      They're sooooo creamy! I don't even miss the mayo, and it's great for some of my mayo-hater friends, too 😉

      Reply

  13. Amanda Mason

    I'm all about the food too on game day and those commercials! That's about it lol! I love your twist in using a greek yogurt! I'll have to try that out! These look amazing!!

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    • Ashley

      Same here - those are the most entertaining parts for sure! I couldn't even tell you who's playing half the time LOL

      Reply

  14. Kathryn @ FoodieGirlChicago

    Greek yogurt is such a great option for deviled eggs. I definitely need to give these a try!

    Reply

    • Ashley

      I hope you love them if you do give them a try, Kathryn! 🙂

      Reply

  15. Anita

    Deviled eggs are one of my favorite appetizers! This version looks SO good!

    Reply

    • Ashley

      Thanks so much! I don't think I've ever met a deviled egg I didn't love 😉

      Reply

  16. Julie

    Using a food processor for deviled eggs is a total GAME CHANGER! I've never thought about that before -- BRILLIANT!!

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    • Ashley

      RIGHT?! I can't believe it took me SO many years of deviled egg-making to realize that this was the best way!

      Reply

  17. Anne Murphy

    LOL I use my great aunt's deviled egg plate... It even has a label on the back with our last name! (And what that label is I have no idea - but it doesn't budge!) I just think of all the church suppers and neighborhood socials that plate has been to...

    I love all kinds of stuffed eggs - and I've used Greek Yogurt in some of the variations, but not in a traditional one. Great idea - I'll have to try it!

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    • Ashley

      I love this story, Anne! Aren't old family heirlooms like that so much fun? The places they've been over the years!! And yes - I wasn't sure it'd work so well in a "classic" style deviled egg but it SO does and it made me VERY happy!!

      Reply

  18. Sarah Cummings

    Great! I'll be trying this version of yours. Thanks for sharing Ashley! 🙂

    Reply

    • Ashley

      So glad to hear that! I hope you love them as much as we do, Sarah! 🙂

      Reply

  19. Angel

    These looked great! I wish I could have yogurt but I can't have dairy/milk products.....So I did everything minus the yogurt and used apple cider vinegar instead of white.... they came out yummy! I live delighted l deviled eggs! ‍♀️

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    • Ashley

      I’m so glad this worked out for you, Angel! You could also use mayo in place of the yogurt to make it a bit creamier. Deviled eggs are one of my all-time favorites!

      Reply

  20. Charles K

    These came out amazing! Thank you so much for Sharing this recipe. I hate mayo so substituting greek yogurt was a great suggestion.

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    • Ashley

      I’m so glad these were a hit for you! A lot of people dislike mayo - I’ll have to try swapping it out in more recipes.

      Reply

  21. Sue Peters

    Thank you! These were great. My food allergies keep me from mayo, so I haven't had deviled eggs in years. I completely forgot the sugar and didn't realize it until I copied the recipe to put it in my app. This was after I had eaten eight of these - yes eight lol. I didn't miss the sugar at all.

    Reply

    • Ashley

      I’m so glad these were a hit, and so glad you were able to finally enjoy one of your favorites again

      Reply

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