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Twice Spiced Deviled Eggs

I don’t know if I have shared this with you before, but I am obsessed with eggs. I just love them. In fact, many of my favorite childhood memories have eggs in them.

Like sitting next to my mom before she left for work, so many mornings, as she ate her usual scrambled eggs with ham, always cooked until tender, along with a piece of black toast with a thin spread of honey.

Like when my dad taught me how to crack a soft boiled egg, using a coffee spoon in such a way as to impeccably remove the top, revealing the still runny yolk that seemed to be waiting for soft butter and a sprinkle of salt to be mixed in. Then, he rushed to dip a piece of toast in the hot yolk and gave me the first bite.

Like the very first time my mom obliged my plea to let me cook and commissioned me to make the Sunday brunch scrambled eggs. She gave me the eggs. The bowl. The pan. The butter. The salt that she took from the spice cupboard and left it open. Temptation was too hard to resist, and I added more than a dash of every bottle in it. Bright red paprika, beautiful star anise, deep yellow cumin, fragrant crumbled cinnamon, and on and on… You know how those eggs turned out. Since then, I have tried to tame my enthusiasm when cooking.

I find eggs to be one of the most fascinating ingredients. They are affordable. They are beautiful. They are accessible. They are versatile, too, and can be eaten for any meal of the day, any time of day, taken for a sweet or savory spin, taking center stage or as a crucial ingredient. To boot, they are, along with milk and seeds, amongst the most nutritious foods on earth. Oh, and if that wasn’t enough, they can be used for so many purposes aside from being eaten as eggs: they can act as a binding ingredient (think meatballs), as a thickener (such as in chocolate mousse), as a volume booster (like in a soufflé!) or as the medium that makes other ingredients shine (like in a frittata or omelet).

It is no surprise then that I have a hard time starting my day without eggs. My most common quick breakfast is, like my mom, scrambled eggs with ham. Followed by Huevos a la Mexicana, sometimes straight and sometimes adding crunchy green beans, slightly sweet diced zucchini or thinly sliced woody mushrooms. I can’t resist huevos ahogados or drunken in one or another salsa, like salsa verde, martajada or in a chunky tomato and poblano rajas salsa. Enchiladas stuffed with one or another kind of scrambled eggs for a sumptuous brunch are king for when you have guests. Any form eggs can take for a morning concoction, such as breakfast crepes, tortas, sandwiches or tacos, I will eat them up.

OK: getting to the point of this post. I love eggs so very much that the fact that there is something such as deviled eggs makes me beyond ecstatic. One of the best ways to honor the egg that can be eaten post breakfast and is so pretty, tasty and a classic finger food.

If there are deviled eggs on a menu, you know I am ordering some. If there is a tray being passed around at a cocktail hour or party, you know who that crazy woman is trailing the deviled egg tray.

Here is my version: I called them Twice Spiced, as they benefit from two of my favorite spicy Mexican condiments: Chipotles in adobo sauce and pickled jalapeños. You know you have nowhere else to go than to the kitchen to whip some up.

Twice Spiced Deviled Eggs

Huevos Rellenos Doblemente Sazonados

Recipe Yield

16 halves

Cooking time

25 minutes

Rate this recipe

4.15 from 7 votes

Ingredients

  • 8 eggs
  • 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
  • 2 tablespoons Mexican crema
  • 1/2 teaspoon dijon mustard
  • 2 teaspoons sauce from chipotles in adobo sauce
  • 2 teaspoons pickling vinegar from pickled jalapeños
  • 2 teaspoons white vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • 1 scallion white and light green parts sliced
  • 1/2 teaspoon sugar
  • 3 bacon slices cooked until crisp and finely minced
  • Pickled jalapeños sliced or diced, for garnish

To Prepare

  • Place the eggs in a saucepan and cover them with water by a couple inches. Bring to a boil over medium high heat. Let the water boil for a minute, turn off the heat, cover and let the eggs steep for 9 to 10 minutes. Remove the eggs from the water and let cool. Once they are cool enough to handle, peel and place on a chopping board. Using a sharp knife, slice each egg in half vertically.
  • With a spoon, remove the yolks and place them in a food processor. Along with the yolks, add the mayonnaise, crema, mustard, chipotles in adobo sauce, pickling vinegar from pickled jalapeños, white vinegar, unsalted butter, scallion and sugar. Process until completely smooth and fluffy. Give it a full minute of your time.
  • Place the egg yolk mixture in a pastry tube or use a plastic or piping bag. I like to use the star tip, but you can use a tip with whichever shape you like - you can also use a teaspoon. Add some of the minced bacon at the bottom of each white half. Pipe or spoon the egg yolk mixture on top. Garnish with the jalapeños and serve.

Comments

129comments inTwice Spiced Deviled Eggs

  1. Gloria Heffler

    Jul 25

    I have always loved Deviled eggs. When we were stationed in Germany years ago, the young German couple had them one evening at a party, they were a big hit. But yours Pati are so much better. thanks for sharing, hugs….Gloria

    1. Pati Jinich

      Sep 20

      Gracias Gloria, so happy you liked this version!

  2. Nik Hatzis

    Jul 19

    I LOVE Deviled Eggs and this looks great but I have a question.

    Your ingredients list says to use two tsp SAUCE from chipotles in adobo sauce. The recipe says to add the chipotles in adobo sauce. Do you use just the sauce or do you add the chiles as well? If the latter, how many chilis do you use besides the two tsp of sauce.

    1. Pati Jinich

      Nov 06

      For this recipe it is just 2 tsp of the sauce from the chipotles in adobo Nik 😉

  3. Aaron Barrett

    Nov 15

    Thanks so much! I’m planning to try so many of these recipes.

    1. Pati Jinich

      Dec 11

      Yay! Let me know if you have any questions!

  4. Barbara

    Sep 21

    Yum, it would be myself , husband and son woofing it down, lol. Will try

    1. Pati Jinich

      Oct 04

      Enjoy you guys, abrazos!

  5. Stephanie

    Jan 17

    I’ve had this recipe bookmarked forever, then finally made them for New Year’s. They were great! Just the right amount of heat. I already made them a second time this week. Skipped the bacon this time around, still delicious!

    1. Pati Jinich

      Jan 17

      Yay, so glad you liked them Stephanie!

  6. Anna

    Jul 27

    Is the Mexican crema ready made Store bought Or homemade?

    1. Pati Jinich

      Jul 28

      I normally get it from the store Anna, it is really good these days! Here my blog entry about it in case you want to learn a bit more about this crema, enjoy! http://patijinich.com/pati_2020/mexican_style_cream/

  7. Levi Phineas

    Apr 22

    Hola Pati ! Happy Spring ! I just wanted you to know that you are all inspiring. Your recipes are delicious but what makes your television cooking show above the rest is that you cook from the heart.

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion about the beautiful culture of Mexico and it’s cuisine.

    1. Pati Jinich

      Apr 27

      Awwww, thanks Levi, you are very kind 😉

  8. Gayle

    Apr 13

    Hola Pati! I made these wonderful deviled eggs for an Easter Sunday appetizer and everyone LOVED them! I’m a long time fan and enjoy your cooking show so much…Keep up the great work, and thanks for all of your delicious recipes!

    1. Pati Jinich

      Apr 16

      Thanks to you Gayle for preparing this recipe, glad to here everyone enjoyed them 😉

  9. Lou in st. Lou, longtime fan of pati !

    Apr 10

    I adore eggs. They’re soooo underrated in the USA, imho. Thx 4 the usual inspiration, pati. I’m also shy with heat, so will make them sans adobo and jalapeño.

    Btw, my fave egg is omelet, also my fave way to prepare omelet. Heat the pan, lightly brown the buyer, mix the eggs with a t. Water, don’t overmix, use med high heat. Use a fork to pull the eggs from pan edge to center. Then swirl pan to cook remaining egg, top with cheese or/and herbs, fold and plate. Don’t overcook. They should be just done, or a bit underdone. Delicious with French bread and more butter!!

    1. Pati Jinich

      Apr 19

      Thanks Lou for sharing your omelet recipe, sounds yummy! Best to you in this difficult time 😉

  10. Paz Flores

    Apr 10

    I also love eggs any which way so thank you for sharing. Definitely will try the recipe soon.

    1. Pati Jinich

      Apr 19

      Thanks Paz! As I just adore eggs I have many recipes for you to try here in the website, here is another one of my favorites http://patijinich.com/pati_2020/rabo-de-mestiza-poached-eggs-in-a-tomato-and-poblano-rajas-sauce/ Enjoy 🙂

  11. Paul Zimmermann

    Apr 10

    Deviled Eggs are one of my favorites as well. Since its Easter weekend I’m definitely making these. Who am I kidding I’d make them anyway I love them so much.

    1. Pati Jinich

      Apr 19

      😀 😀 😀 Thanks Paul, I hope these were a hit 😉

  12. Maria Stasny

    Apr 10

    Love deviled eggs too! Thank you for a great new recipe. Love watching your show and your news letter!
    Thanks for everything you teach us!

    1. Pati Jinich

      Apr 19

      Thanks Maria! New Season coming out in the fall, stay tuned 🙂

  13. Lorena

    Dec 31

    Pati
    I plant to try yhis recipe, but not big on chipotle. What other chile do you recommend?

    1. Pati Jinich

      Dec 31

      Hi Lorena! You don’t have to use any chipotles, you can just use the sauce from chipotles in adobo.

  14. Meg McAlister

    Nov 13

    Pati – I made these yesterday and all of them have already been eaten, mostly by my husband. I’m going to make a platter of them as a Thanksgiving appetizer. I have my own backyard chickens so the eggs are really fresh and often very hard to peel. I’ve discovered that they peel nicely if I steam them, covered, in a vegetable steamer basket set over boiling water for about 11 minutes and then plunge them into ice water to cool. I have no idea why steaming works better than simmering them submerged in water, but it does!

    1. Pati Jinich

      Nov 13

      Enjoy the eggs this Thanksgiving, Meg!

  15. Joseph

    Oct 07

    followed recipe ,but tweeked it a bit ,y’all should think of this when a recipe has something in it ya don’t like add whatever suits your taste buds thats what cooking is all about “,a matter of taste ” like I do not like pickled jalapeno ,so I went with Italian pepperoncini and yellow mustard ,hey ,if ya don’t try ya won’t know ,,,goin wit these Thanksgiving thank you Pati

    1. Pati Jinich

      Oct 10

      Love that you made the recipe your own, Joseph.

  16. Joseph

    Sep 02

    Oh Congrats on Jimmys reward you well deserve it By chance if you have his artifacts do you remember a pottery flame proof butter warmer , He really liked it ?? I love stuffed eggs will have to try it just bought free range eggs ,,they are the best …….

    1. Pati Jinich

      Sep 03

      Oh thanks for sharing, Joseph!

  17. Vicki L

    Aug 04

    Pati,

    I haven’t made these yet, but I know they will be amazing. I made your enchilada sauce and enchiladas and everyone loves them. You have an amazing personality and congratulations on winning the James Beard award. I cannot wait for your new season to start.

    1. Pati Jinich

      Aug 06

      I can’t wait for the new season either, Vicki! And thank you so much.

  18. ~Marcia from Schodack, NY

    Apr 21

    In a word: OMGosh! I can not wait to make these!

    1. Pati Jinich

      Apr 22

      Super!

  19. Merced O. Dillard

    Apr 21

    Look so good! I will definitely try these. I love deviled eggs!

    1. Pati Jinich

      Apr 21

      Yay!

  20. Pati Colarossi

    Apr 21

    I wish I had seen your recipe earlier. I made chipotle deviled eggs but did not use the Mexican Crema or the jalapeño juice. I’m sure it adds a much nicer depth of flavor. Next time. Happy Easter to you and your family

    1. Pati Jinich

      Apr 21

      Yes, next time for sure! Happy Easter to you too.

  21. Mary

    Mar 05

    this sounds good, I will have to try making it! I would use avocado’s instead of all the yolk,some yolk,to cut back on the cholesterol! Just a healthier option to use!
    Thanks for sharing Pati you have some real good recipes.

    1. Pati

      Mar 05

      Oh that will be yum, Mary!

  22. Gary

    Oct 14

    I love this concept. But I’d top it with a very thin slice ripe (bright red) fresh jalapeno. Ah, my garden is full of them in the moment.

    1. Pati

      Oct 16

      Mmmm so good too, Gary.

  23. Tom Bartolomei

    Jun 12

    Like you I am absolutely obsessed with eggs. I can’t get enough of them. This recipe sounds absolutely delicious. Can’t wait to try it. Thanks for sharing Pati! Buen provecho!!

    1. Pati

      Jun 12

      Me too! Hope you love the deviled eggs, Tom.

  24. Jamie

    Jun 07

    Hola, Pati,

    Hope you are well…quick question: Can you make these the night before for a daytime barbeque and refrigerate them? I see recipes for deviled eggs that say “refrigerate for up to 8 hours” and wasn’t sure if you refrigerate them longer if anything would happen.

    Please let me know and thanks!

    1. Pati

      Jun 08

      You can make them up to 24 hours ahead of time…enjoy your BBQ, Jamie!

      1. Jamie

        Jul 02

        Pati, I have a problem…

        Now that I made these for a BBQ, I am under strict orders to bring these to EVERY event I’m invited to!

        These really are fantastic and easy to make, a real winner…

        Best,

        Jamie

        1. Pati

          Jul 02

          Awesome!

  25. Minnesota Mike

    Apr 11

    Hi Pati,
    I love your show and your web site.
    I often do not have the exact ingredient your recipe suggests. I then wonder what might be a good substitute. What do you think about building a page with substitute ingredients and adding a link on your website/recipe to this new page?
    Love your cooking and you too, Mike

    1. Pati

      Apr 12

      Thank you for the suggestion, Mike. I often put substitutions in the list of ingredients or talk about them during the episode. You can also ask me anytime for help 🙂

  26. Mary Beth Nupp

    Mar 26

    I have a Mexican pot luck dinner to go to and this recipe is going to be PERFECT!
    I enjoy your show so much. You are so passionate about your heritage and your cooking- it is so contagious!
    I look forward to sharing your Twice Spiced Deviled Eggs with my friends.

    1. Pati

      Mar 26

      This is such a great pot luck recipe. Have fun, and thank you for the kind words, Mary Beth!

  27. Lala Lopez

    Mar 08

    Wow! Just reading your article on Twice Spiced Deviled Eggs had me so intrigued. I definitely need to try your recipe, because like a Mexican women, I myself grew up eating huevos every morning. Deviled Eggs are my fav and as I just kept reading my mount just watered. I thank you for sharing your recipe and definitely will try it. I started following you one day I had a channeled on and your show came on and since then I’ve been hooked. Love your show and love how you involve your son. His so cute. Thank you for such a great inspiration.

    1. Pati

      Mar 09

      I’m so glad you found the show…and became hooked 😉 Enjoy the deviled eggs!

  28. michael

    Feb 17

    Lovely! I know the article was primarily about the deviled eggs, and I’ll have to try the added crema and vinegar (I already use the other ingredients depending on my mood), but really, how have I lived this long and never heard of huevos ahogados?! My mom is a great cook; maybe she would have made them if I liked poached eggs. She taught me how to cook a lot of things, and how to figure out the rest. I can’t resist reading cookbooks to mentally taste recipes and when I cook, it’s rarely the same twice. Ever since I made him pancakes, graduating from simple cinnamon to other spices to lemon and blueberries, my son is learning now too. This week, among other things, I made chocolate from cocoa to dip strawberries and pineapple chunks, Cajun-style spicy jambalaya, and home-made chicken noodle soup with hand-rolled and sliced egg noodles. It’s been a great week. If I have no time at all, I steal time to bake bread when the stress of no time gets to me. Home made bread is my specialty; there are so many variations it’s like play time!

    I love your cooking! I’m so happy when I can watch your shows, and your whole family is adorable! There are plenty of chefs who seem to delight in making a lot of noise, but I absolutely love your style. All about great food, family, and fun. I bragged on Facebook today (The Cook’s Cook Community Forum) about your cooking and your trajectory- bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, culinary school, cooking shows, books! And then I found your blog, and episodes on Amazon! You are amazing, brilliant, charming!

    1. Pati

      Feb 19

      Thank you for tuning in Michael! It sounds like you have lots of fun in the kitchen too. I hope you and your son have many more fun kitchen adventures!

  29. Jennifer

    Feb 09

    So excited that you are on Netflix. I am catching so many recipes that I missed. I’m gonna cook a 100% Pati meal for my boyfriend for his birthday (which is also Valentine’s day).

    Thank you for being such a great inspiration

    1. Pati

      Feb 12

      Happy Birthday to your boyfriend and Happy Valentine’s Day!

  30. Desiree

    Feb 06

    I love watching your show. I just watched the one with your Don JuJu and it made me look you up and I found your wonderful recipes. I have a little cousin name Jewel and her Nickname is JuJu and always loved that name😊Enjoy Hoo I love your show! Keep cooking and sharing! Thanks for teaching me more about Mexican food which I love!

    1. Pati

      Feb 07

      Thank you for tuning in Desiree! Say hola to your Juju for me.

  31. Desiree

    Feb 06

    I love eggs. I can’t wait to try these!

    1. Pati

      Feb 07

      Yay!

  32. Chef Druz from Dinuba, Ca.

    Feb 06

    I have made these eggs with chorizo and they are wonderful.
    I also added bleu cheese crumbles to the mix.
    Chorizo and bleu cheese go great together.

    1. Pati

      Feb 07

      Yum!

  33. Jennifer

    Feb 05

    You are so inspiring and amazing! My husband and I watch you everyday from Australia!

    1. Pati

      Feb 05

      Thank you so much Jennifer for your kind words and for tuning in with your husband all the way from Australia.

  34. Linda

    Feb 03

    I love your show…and what a great personality…will be trying the deviled eggs soon!

    1. Pati

      Feb 05

      Thank YOU Linda.

  35. Shirley J. Knox

    Feb 01

    My son-in-law will love these. Thank you!

    1. Pati

      Feb 01

      Super!

  36. Irma Walker

    Jan 28

    You’re the best! Gracias!

    1. Pati

      Jan 29

      Thank YOU Irma.

  37. Gail Loyola

    Jan 24

    I serve deviled eggs on Easter. I will be using your recipe this year. One question. How do you store your leftover chipotle Chile’s in adobo sauce? Thanks

    1. Pati

      Jan 24

      Oh I keep mine in a sealed container in the fridge…but I don’t often have leftovers 😉

  38. Sylvia Ellis

    Jan 23

    I have fallen in love with this recipe on deviled eggs. A big hit with my family. Thank you Pati. You are the best.

    1. Pati

      Jan 23

      Oh thank you Sylvia.

  39. Anonymous

    Jan 22

    I love your food!!!!
    Please get an app

    1. Pati

      Jan 22

      Thank you!

  40. Katy Widdop

    Jan 21

    Dear Pati, Love your recipes and will definitely try this one, though I may not be able to get all the Mexican ingredients in Adelaide, Australia. Funnily enough stuffed eggs were one of the very first recipes I did for a party, way back around 1970 when I was in my early twenties in New Zealand. The recipe wasn’t nearly as exciting as yours! When I post and entry on eggs to my “What We Ate” blog http://katywiddopsblog.blogspot.com.au/ I will be sure to mention your recipe.

    1. Pati

      Jan 31

      I hope you enjoy the eggs Katy!

  41. Patricia

    Jan 20

    Bacon and chipotle. How can you go wrong? I made them for an afternoon snack. Delicious! Pero estoy de acuerdo con Mary Flanigan…chorizo seria fantastico!

    1. Pati

      Jan 22

      Jajaja yes chorizo would be great too.

  42. Michael

    Jan 20

    Nice, another magnificent training session that has me whirring fast to make these ASAP!!!.
    Much of these ingredients I use in my everyday cooking.
    Its nice to have another idea brought down from Pati to share with family.
    this will be another big hit with my everyone.

    Best wishes….Michael

    1. Pati

      Jan 22

      Thank you Michael! I do hope it is another hit with your family.

  43. Norm Nichols

    Jan 19

    I’m with you girl! I could eat eggs every day and simply love deviled eggs. I will definitely give this one a try. Also thanks for the Huevos a la Mexicana recipe. I normally get this at a local taco shop but now I will be making my own.

    1. Pati

      Jan 22

      I’m so glad you like both egg recipes Norm.

  44. Jeneva Ross

    Jan 19

    That’s a new twist on deviled eggs. Will try that for my daughter’s birthday on Friday. She/well all my kids & I love them and try to have them from home to school events.

    1. Pati

      Jan 22

      Happy birthday to your daughter Jeneva!

  45. Anonymous

    Jan 19

    Sound delicious , I love hard boiled eggs too . I always have 4 or 5 ready all the time ! But Iwill do the Devled Eggs ! Thank you Pati .

    1. Pati

      Jan 22

      🙂

  46. Betty wilhelm

    Jan 19

    Have you ever cooked with induction heat? I’m really tired of cleaning my gas unit with the heavy grates, scratched stainless tray and ugly knobs. It’s just 3 years old and looks ancient. I’m thinking of switching to a flat top, easy to clean and good looking unit for our new home.

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      Hmmm I use a gas…but let me know how you like your new induction heat unit.

  47. Mina Montes

    Jan 19

    Pati, like you my favorite food – huevos- any way shape or form. I love them for breakfast, lunch or dinner! Deviled eggs are my go to for all my brunch get togethers. These are so simple but with a twist of Latin Flavor that my next brunch will be a hit when I serve them. Muchisimas Gracias for bringing “our” wonderful Mexican Cuisine to the otherwise not so interesting American Cuisine. Ole!

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      They are perfect for brunch!

  48. alex

    Jan 19

    sounds really good and i will try your recipe. thank you alex

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      Thank YOU Alex.

  49. Connie Hohmann

    Jan 19

    I love your uplifting personality and watching your show!

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      Oh thank you so much Connie.

  50. Debbie Mcnally

    Jan 19

    I make a lot a variations of deviled eggs and spicy is always so fun. I too love eggs. I like to add old bay seasoning. It is a spice very well known in Maryland —try it , I promise you will like

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      Oh Old Bay is great.

  51. Mary Flanigan

    Jan 19

    What a luscious recipe – bacon on the bottom?! My mind is racing – chorizo on the bottom – tuna tartare on the bottom – chopped shrimp on the bottom – a wonderful hidden surprise! The possibilities are endless. A nice change from the sprinkled top garnish or a mix in of ingredients.

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      What great ideas! You’re right the possibilities are endless Mary.

  52. Patti T.

    Jan 19

    I will definitely try these twice spiced deviled eggs….sounds delicious! Thank you for sharing.

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      Thank YOU Patti.

  53. Joseph

    Jan 18

    Can’t wait to make the twice spiced Deviled Eggs. Sounds delicious!

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      Super!

  54. Jenny

    Jan 18

    Wow! The Deviled eggs look delicious, yummy, I can’t wait to try them. I will make them for our family gathering we’re having soon. My family loves Devilef Eggs and I’m sure they will love this too. Will let you know

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      Please do let me know Jenny!

  55. CRAIG J CURTIS

    Jan 18

    I’ve used pickled ginger didn’t have enough kick! Can’t wait to try your recipe ,looks like it’ll have a good blend of spice and heat!😎 thank you Pati!

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      I hope you enjoy it Craig.

  56. Barbara Florida

    Jan 18

    This sounds SO good. Will try..thanks for recipe!

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      Awesome!

  57. lisa

    Jan 18

    What is Mexican Crema and where do I get it?

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      Oh it’s delicious…sort of like sour cream but thicker and tangier and saltier. Here’s some more information: http://patijinich.com/pati_2020/mexican_style_cream/

  58. Keith in Nashville (Hi!)

    Jan 18

    Oh, dear Pati, you are such a good writer! Star anise and cinnamon, right!!! I bet that’s the last time you added them to your eggs! It’s great fun reading about how you learned to love eggs from your parents. I have “met” your beautiful papa on your show. When I read your pieces, I hear your voice and it is beautiful; I am such a fan. Muchas gracias y much love!

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      Oh thank you so much Keith for your super kind message!

  59. DEBBIE MCMAHON

    Jan 18

    Sounds yummy

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      🙂

  60. Ernestina Kimball

    Jan 18

    Sounds delicious!! Can’t wait to try some!

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      Yay!

  61. Tmercks

    Jan 18

    I love Deviled eggs too. And I have eaten many different ways, spicy, not spicy, flavored, and with all kinds of additions. But there is nothing imn my mind that ever beats the plain, old fashionded basic deviled eggs. They just have their own flavor and are totally awesome.

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      They are good too!

  62. Kenneth Taylor

    Jan 18

    Thanks for sending this message to me, I love spicy deviled eggs.

    1. Pati

      Jan 19

      Me too!

  63. John Wildi

    Jan 18

    The recipe says to add chipotles in adobo sauce. The ingredient list only calls for the sauce from the chipotles.

    So which is it?

    1. Pati

      Jan 25

      The sauce!

      1. Chef Druz from Dinuba, Ca.

        Feb 06

        If you want spicier eggs, use the whole chile pod.
        If you use the sauce only, they will be milder.

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