The Keto Deviled Eggs With Bacon Recipe You Will Put On Repeat (Low Carb, Keto, Whole30)

Grab a hat and hang onto it because today we’re doing a Southern-style Keto Deviled Eggs with Bacon recipe that’s going to be your go-to party appetizer, easy snack, and possibly tomorrow’s low carb breakfast on the go!

So, the ultimate Southern Deviled Eggs recipe starts with a dozen perfectly hard-boiled eggs and ends with an empty deviled egg plate and lots of requests for the family recipe:)

This classic deviled egg recipe is keto, low carb, paleo, and Whole30, but what makes it a stand out is the one of a kind rich and creamy texture that will not disappoint.

You are going to love this recipe for Southern Deviled eggs if

A) You appreciate an easy appetizer and/or snack
B) You’re looking for party food that’s legit delicious AND low carb, keto, gluten-free, paleo & Whole30 approved
C) All of the Above

Keto Deviled Eggs with Bacon

Main Ingredients

  • 12 Eggs
  • 4 Slices Bacon – Crumbled
  • ½ cup Mayo – I recommend Dukes because there’s no added sugar + no carbs
  • 1 Tablespoon Dijon Mustard
  • ¼ Teaspoon Salt
  • ¼ Teaspoon Hot Sauce
  • Paprika (Smoked or Sweet)

Step By Step

Boil the eggs. Start with cold water + a teaspoon of salt to help prevent cracks. Some people recommend adding eggs to boiling water, but both of my grandmothers told me to always start with cold water so the eggs heat evenly – which also decreases your risk of a cracked egg situation. When in doubt I always go old school:)

Boil on high heat until you start to see large bubbles surfacing every few seconds. Then, cover the pan with a lid, remove it from the heat and set a timer for 15 minutes.

Go ahead and fry 4-6 slices of bacon. Resist the urge to eat the bacon while you wait on the eggs. If you’re honest with yourself, go ahead and fry a few more pieces just to snack on. You deserve something extra for doing all of this cooking:)

Please don’t hate me for my next suggestion.

Now that we’ve boiled the eggs for 15 minutes, we are going to (carefully) move them to an ice bath for 45 minutes. If you can’t wait that long at least put them in there until they are cool enough to handle – an ice bath makes it easier to peel eggs, and when it comes to deviled eggs, it’s all about presentation. We don’t want to serve folks jacked up eggs, right?

The Easy Way To Peel An Egg

We’re going to make a crack all around the egg by gently tapping it on the side of the bowl. Then we’re going to apply a tiny amount of pressure to break the membrane between the egg and the shell by rolling it in our hands (like its a meatball) The egg should peel easily – If for whatever reason your egg isn’t cooperating try peeling it under cold running water.

Once you’ve peeled all the eggs slice each one lengthwise and carefully remove the yolks with a spoon or your fingers. Place the egg whites on a paper towel covered plate

Smash the yolks with a fork before you add in other ingredients. Once the yolks are smooth, you can start adding mayo and other ingredients – you can use a spoon, hand mixer, or immersion blender to combine.

If you’re making deviled eggs ahead, this is where your journey ends. Wrap the whites with plastic wrap and place the yolks in an airtight container or ziplock bag and store in the refrigerator for up to two days.

When you’re ready to assemble, arrange the egg whites on a deviled egg platter or tray and spoon in the yolk mixture. If you prefer a less hands-on technique, you can place the yolk mixture into a piping bag or make a piping bag by putting the yolk mixture into a freezer bag and cut a small hole in the corner – either way works

Garnish with Paprika and crumbled bacon and prepare to swoon.

Creative Deviled Egg Ideas

Now, here’s where you can have some fun and start adding all kinds of fabulous garnishes – and stay low carb!

Avocado + Bacon – Make it a fat bomb egg by topping it off with sliced avocado (and bacon)

Paprika + Parsley – Use Smoked or Sweet Paprika with a few chopped chives
Capers + Fresh Dill – Top each egg with two capers & a little dill

Cayenne Pepper – Sprinkle a small amount of cayenne for an extra kick
Cheddar Cheese – Make your Deviled Eggs loaded by adding two tablespoons shredded cheddar
Pimento – Garnish with Pimentos – perfect for the holidays
Sliced Jalapenos – Slice a Jalapeno & add a sprinkle of Cayenne to give your eggs an extra kick

If You Like This Recipe You’ll Love These Low Carb Appetizers!

Avocado Stuffed Deviled EggsAn easy, clean eating keto appetizer – Guacamole Stuffed Eggs with Bacon!

Buffalo Chicken DipFabulous 4-cheese Buffalo Chicken Dip slow cooked to perfection in the crockpot

Cream Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms A must-have stuffed mushroom appetizer stuffed with smoked cheddar, parmesan and cream cheese – wrapped in bacon

Things You May Need To Make This Appetizer

No special equipment is necessary to prepare these deviled eggs. However, the following items may come in handy.

Deluxe Rapid Egg Cooker – Boil eggs the easy way!

Immersion Blender – Make mixing a lot easier with one of the hand-held blenders

Deviled Egg Tray – Presentation matters:)

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Keto Deviled Eggs With Bacon (Low Carb, Keto, Whole30)


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  • Author: Heather Burnett
  • Total Time: 20
  • Yield: 24 1x

Description

This Southern-style Keto Deviled Eggs recipe will be your go-to party appetizer! These Deviled Eggs are easy to put together with simple ingredients: eggs, mayonnaise, dijon mustard, smoked paprika, a dash of hot sauce, and bacon! Low carb, gluten-free, paleo and Whole30 approved! 


Ingredients

Scale

Instructions

  • Boil the eggs – Start with cold water – add a teaspoon of salt to help prevent cracks 
  • Once you’ve gotten to a rapid boil – where large bubbles are surfacing every few seconds – put a lid on the pan, remove it from the heat and set the timer for 15 minutes 
  • While the eggs are boiling prepare an ice bath in a separate large bowl – water + ice
  • And go ahead and fry 4-6 slices of bacon. Resist the urge to eat the bacon while you wait on the eggs. If you’re honest with yourself, go ahead and fry a few more pieces just to snack on. You deserve something extra for doing all of this cooking:)
  • Now that we’ve boiled the eggs for 15 minutes, we are going to move them to an ice bath for 45 minutes carefully. If you can’t wait that long at least put them in there until they are cool enough to handle – an ice bath makes it easier to peel eggs, and when it comes to deviled eggs, it’s all about presentation. We don’t want to serve folks jacked up eggs, right? 
  • Once you’ve peeled all the eggs slice each one lengthwise and carefully remove the yolks with a spoon or your fingers. Place the egg whites on a paper towel covered plate 
  • Smash the yolks with a fork before you add in other ingredients. Once the yolks are smooth, you can start adding mayo and other ingredients – you can use a spoon, hand mixer, or immersion blender to combine. 
  • When you’re ready to assemble, arrange the egg whites on a deviled egg platter or tray and spoon in the yolk mixture. If you prefer a less hands-on technique, you can place the yolk mixture into a piping bag or make a piping bag by putting the yolk mixture into a freezer bag and cut a small hole in the corner – either way works
  • Garnish with Paprika and crumbled bacon and prepare to swoon. 

Notes

Creative Options To Garnish 

  • Sliced Avocado + Bacon 
  • Smoked Paprika 
  • Sprinkle with Cayenne Pepper 
  • Add 2 Capers to each egg + fresh dill
  • Add Two Tablespoons Cheddar To Make Loaded Deviled Eggs 
  • Add a few Pimentos (Perfect for the holidays) 
  • Sliced Jalapeno + Sprinkled Cayenne Pepper 
  • Prep Time: 5
  • Cook Time: 15
  • Category: Appetizers

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