Easy Instant Pot Deviled Eggs

When it comes to making deviled eggs, I keep my ingredients pretty classic, but I love adding little pickle juice to my the yolks for a pop of flavor! Using the Instant Pot makes the process even easier, as Instant Pot hard boiled eggs come out perfectly every time. This recipe will give you the easiest eggs to peel, so you can enjoy them for the holidays, potlucks, parties and other gatherings. I have tons of appetizer recipes, but deviled eggs are my favorite, and what I love most is they are inexpensive and made with ingredients I always have on hand.  I also love tuna deviled eggs and guacamole deviled eggs.

What You’ll Need

This easy deviled eggs recipe requires just a handful of ingredients.

Eggs Water Mayonnaise – Regular or low fat mayo works fine. Milk – I used 2%. Dill pickle juice – Optional but I love the flavor it adds to the filling. Seasonings – All you need is salt, pepper, and paprika to season these Instant Pot deviled eggs.

How To Make Instant Pot Deviled Eggs

Using the Instant Pot to make deviled eggs is so easy. Here’s how.

Cook the eggs. Place the rack in the bottom of your instant pot, then add the water. Place the eggs on the rack. Cook on high pressure for 5 minutes, natural release for 5 minutes, then quick release. Quickly run the eggs under cold running water. Peel the eggs. Peel the eggs, slice in half lengthwise, and place the yolks in a medium bowl. Make the filling. Add the mayo, milk, pickle juice, salt, and pepper to the yolks. Mash with a fork to combine. Assemble the eggs. Spoon the filling into each egg white, sprinkle with paprika and dill. Enjoy!

How Do You Boil Eggs So They Peel Easy

Use your Instant Pot! Eggs cooked in the Instant Pot practically pop right out of there shells! It’s a game changer! You can see my post on how to make PERFECT hard boiled eggs or soft boiled eggs in the Instant Pot. Super fresh eggs are going to be hard to peel regardless of what you do, so it’s best NOT to hard boil eggs the same day they are purchased.  The best eggs for boiling are at least 10 days old. For best results, peel your eggs right after they are cool enough to handle. Fully chilled eggs will not peel well. You can peel your eggs ahead of time and store them in the refrigerator.

How Far Ahead Can I Make Deviled Eggs?

You can make deviled eggs as far as 2 days in advance, keeping the egg whites and the filling separate and refrigerated until the time comes to assemble.

More Egg Recipes You May Enjoy

Chickpea Egg Salad Avocado Egg Salad Low-Yolk Egg Salad Deviled Eggs (stove top version)

Photo credit: Jess Larson

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