
Recipe: Halloween Deviled Egg Bloody Eyeballs Serves: 5Ģ) Once cooled and peeled, cut them in half and place the yolks in a bowl.ģ) To this bowl, add 2 tablespoons beet puree, spicy mustard, paprika, salt, and pepper and mix wellĤ) Pipe beet-egg-mustard mix into egg whites.ĥ) Top each filled egg with an olive slice.Ħ) Place a small drop of hot sauce into the open part of the olive.ħ) With the other 2 tablespoons of beet puree, decorate to look like bloody-veins. P.S.Recipe Home > Halloween Deviled Egg Bloody Eyeballs

Spoon ketchup into one corner of a sandwich bag. Place half of an olive into each egg yolk upside down like an eye. Scoop yolk mixture back into egg white halves. Mix the mayonnaise, vinegar, mustard and salt with yolks. Ever.īut why just make Halloween deviled eggs when you can BE Halloween deviled eggs? Check out these deviled egg costumes on Amazon: Peel eggs, cut in half lengthwise and remove yolk. These green goblin eggs from Betty Crocker are pretty scary:Ĭould anything possibly be creepier (or less likely to be eaten) than these Satan’s Spawn deviled eggs from Kravings.blog? Nothing. These red ones found on Homemade Recipes puts the devil in deviled eggs:ĭeviled eggs make cute ghosts in a graveyard, from Chef Morgan: These black and orange eggs from aol.com/food might be too scary for some people: there’s these super creepy ones from Instructables: Or even these dragon (or cat) eyeballs from Chow Bella Paleo:Īnd just when I thought eyeball deviled eggs couldn’t get any creepier. Or next level creepy with piped on capillaries from Mom Foodie: Or these zombie eyeballs from Happier Than A Pig In Mud: It wouldn’t be Halloween without some eyeballs, like these from Kath’s Kitchen Sync: These guys from Community Chickens will send you crying to mummy: Skeleton deviled eggs from Thrifty Fun are a scream:

Or these simply devilish ones from She Keeps a Lovely Home:

Or these amusing little devils from Kraft: You can have lots of fun coming up with devilish little faces on your deviled eggs, like these from So Lovely Sweet Tables: If you’re going to have spiders, you might as well have spider webs, like these from :įood Planet kicks spider web eggs up a notch with a bright green filling ĭevil horns are an easy way to dress up deviled eggs for Halloween, like these from Cookin’ Canuck: Of course, you can make them creepy, like this albino black widow spider deviled egg found on Hairpin: Spider deviled eggs are cute without being too creepy, like these black olive ones from The World According To Eggface:Īnd these green olive ones from Momtastic: Who wouldn’t get a kick out of these owl deviled eggs from Maker, Baker, Glitter Shaker? Hoo? Hoo?

Too generic? How about a grinning Jack O’ Lantern, like these from Ochikeron’s You Tube channel: Who could resist a cute little pumpkin deviled egg, like these from Tadka Pasta? Wonder who the brain was behind these creepy deviled eggs from Brit & Co.? Guests will go batty for these batty deviled eggs from Tastefully Simple: Nothing scary about these adorable candy corn deviled eggs from Edible Crafts: Get inspired by this updated roundup of Halloween deviled eggs, from the merry to the macabre. Who says deviled eggs are just for Easter? They’re also fun to dress up for Halloween - cute or creepy, your pick! I’m constantly surprised by the creative ideas folks come up with for these time-honored favorites.
