These Sriracha deviled eggs are truly devilish and pop-in-your-mouthable.

Deviled eggs are undeniably retro, yet newfangled versions have become ubiquitous on trendy restaurant menus everywhere. Truthfully, I prefer deviled eggs the old-fashioned way – sans crabmeat, truffles, salmon roe, or fill in the blank — but this recipe is the exception. Deviled eggs are named such because the mix-ins are often spicy or hot, so these Sriracha-spiked beauties make perfect sense. They are truly devilish and totally pop-in-your-mouth-able. I’m liberal with the Sriracha but since everyone has a different tolerance to heat, be sure to add it gradually to taste.

What you’ll need to make sriracha deviled eggs

How to make sriracha deviled eggs

To begin, place the eggs in a medium saucepan and fill the pan with enough water so that it covers the eggs by about an inch. Bring to a boil over high heat, then remove the pan from the heat, cover, and let stand for 10 minutes. Place the hard-boiled eggs in a bowl of cold water to cool (I usually just use the saucepan).

Tap each egg on the counter to crack the shell all over, then peel under cold running water.

Slice the eggs in half lengthwise, remove the yolks, and place them in the bowl of a mini food processor. Arrange the whites on a serving platter, gently wiping them clean if necessary. To the yolks, add the mayonnaise, 1 tablespoon of the Sriracha, the mustard, the Worcestershire sauce, the salt, the black pepper, and the sugar.

Process until smooth. (If you don’t have a small food processor, pass the yolks through a sieve, as I do in my classic deviled eggs recipe, before combining them with the other ingredients. This will make them easier to blend without getting lumps.) Taste and adjust the seasoning, adding more Sriracha if necessary.

Fill a piping bag fitted with an open-star or large plain tip with the yolk mixture. (Alternatively, fill a sealable plastic bag with the yolk mixture, and use your hand to push the mixture to one corner of the bag. Use scissors to snip off the tip of the corner, opening up a 1/4–in hole.) Pipe the yolk mixture evenly into the egg white halves. (Or, for a less fussy preparation, simply spoon the yolk mixture into the egg whites.)

Sprinkle with paprika and chives, and serve.

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Per serving (12 servings) Serving size: 1 deviled egg half Calories: 57 Fat: 5 g Saturated fat: 1 g Carbohydrates: 0 g Sugar: 0 g Fiber: 0 g Protein: 3 g Sodium: 104 mg Cholesterol: 81 mg

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