I have come to realize that I am in a constant state of hurry up. So when I go to the grocery store, even if I have a list, I forget what I needed and double up on things I already have. So I open the refrigerator and there’s three dozen eggs. Time to make deviled eggs! A few years ago my sister in law and I made these kicked up deviled eggs by adding bacon and fried onions as a garnish. Bacon and eggs, yeah it makes sense, they are made for each other. If you are making them ahead, just hold off on the garnish until you are ready to serve them. I insist you try these, they make people happy!
Deviled Eggs Supreme
Ingredients:
8 eggs
4 slices bacon
1/2 cup onion, diced
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 teaspoon spicy brown mustard
2 teaspoons juice from sweet pickles
2 teaspoons milk
1/2 teaspoons Cavender’s Greek seasoning
*(If you don’t have Cavender’s, use 1/4 tsp salt, 1/8 tsp granulated garlic, 1/8 tsp pepper)
Cooking Directions:
In a large pot or Dutch oven, add eggs and cover with cold water. Cook over high heat until water comes to a boil. Cover and remove from heat for fifteen minutes.
While eggs are cooking, fry bacon until crisp. Remove to paper towel lined plate. Drain grease reserving about a tablespoon in the skillet. Add onions and saute until caramelized. Crumble bacon and onion together and reserve for garnishing eggs.
Drain eggs and allow cold water to run over cooked eggs until cooled. Peel eggs, gently rinse and pat dry.
Slice eggs in half (the long way) removing yolks into a small bowl and setting whites aside. With a fork mash yolks until completely broken up. Stir in mayo, mustard, pickle juice, milk and Cavender’s. Combine until smooth. Spoon or pipe filling into egg whites. Garnish with onion and bacon just before serving.
Enjoy!
Miss








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These definitely look like a “supreme” version. Deviled Eggs are a staple at our summer family bbqs. This looks like a fantastic update!
I LOVE deviled eggs! Thanks for a new version
How funny – I was just saying yesterday, as I put the SECOND unopened large container of turkey meat into the fridge, that I need to slow down and pay better attention to what I have BEFORE going to the market. Sigh. Love deviled eggs…I make mine with BBQ sauce, but bacon seems so obvious! And bacon makes everything better, right? Will definitely try this next time.
How fitting I just learned on Dr. Oz that eggs are good for you .Everyone should eat one a day. Going to make these now. Thanks miss.
Now those look delicious and I don’t even like deviled eggs, but I would try those for sure.
Ok I made these, and got rave reviews. they are so good, Tommy said hey baby, how many of these did you make.
You guys are funny!
We love deviled eggs here! Love the addition of onions and bacon. Yummy!
Deviled eggs are always the first thing to go at parties, and your recipes screams “eat me”! Will definately be devoured at my first BBQ this Spring!