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Deviled Egg Chicks (Easter Recipe)

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These adorable deviled egg chicks are the perfect centerpiece and a delicious snack as your guests gather for Easter dinner. And, they’re surprisingly easy to make!

Deviled eggs decorated as adorable baby chicks for Easter or spring celebrations. Perfect for holiday parties and festive gatherings.

I love making a spread for the holidays because it gives me an excuse to show off the recipes I’ve been working on. And creative hors d’oeuvres are so much fun to make.

Not only are these deviled egg chicks adorable, they’re delicious and surprisingly easy to make, too. The kids and adults love them equally, because while deviled eggs are yummy, these little chicks are just so darn cute. I’ll put them out ahead of dinner, along with my ham and cheese pinwheels and a loaded dip, so everyone has something to nibble on while I get the rest of the meal ready, and they’re a great conversation piece, too. Just look at them!

Ingredients

  • 12 hard-boiled eggs
  • 1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
  • 1/3 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • salt and pepper, to taste
  • 1 carrot, peeled
  • 24 peppercorns
Fresh eggs with vegetables and baking ingredients for baking and cooking.

How to Make Deviled Egg Chicks – The Steps

Step 1: Peel the eggs and try to make sure they are nice and smooth, I like to boil a few extra in case there are a few that beak or don’t peel nicely.

Boiled eggs with fresh vegetables, mayonnaise, and seasonings on a light background.

Step 2: Cut a small piece off the bottom of the egg so it’s able to stand on its own, then cut 1/3 of the egg off the top for the chicks head.

Boiled egg being sliced on wooden cutting board in kitchen.

Step 3: Carefully take the yolk out and put into a bowl with the mustard, mayonnaise, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Then, use a fork to really mash it up until it’s smooth and all mixed together.

Butternut squash mashed with butter in a mixing bowl for a flavorful side dish.

Step 4: Scoop the egg yolk mix into a piping bag.

Step 5: Pipe the yolk mixture into where the yolk used to be and pile some on top to make the face of the chick.

Creamy stuffed eggs with bright yellow filling on a white platter, perfect for appetizers or brunch.

Step 6: Use a sharp knife to cut triangle beaks and feet out of the carrots and use peppercorns for the eyes.

Sliced carrots being prepared on a wooden cutting board in a kitchen setting.

Step 7: Pop the heads on top of the yolk mix to make the chick’s heads and then place on the beaks, feet and eyes of the chicks.

Egg and cheese chick decoration for Easter or spring-themed party.

How to Hard-Boil Your Eggs Perfectly

I have tried 4 methods of hard-boiling eggs, but I have determined the “quick boil” method is best for easy-to-peel eggs and a perfect cook. Here’s the summary for you below:

  • Place large eggs in a single layer in a saucepan. Cover with water, at least 1-inch over eggs. Cover and bring to a boil.
  • Immediately remove from heat and let stand, covered for 15 minutes. (12 for medium and small, and 18 for jumbo)
  • Drain and rinse with cold water until completely cool.

Variations

You can change up your yolk filling any way you like! Here’s a few ideas:

  • Add some finely crumbled bacon and finely grated cheddar to your mix for a little bit of crunch.
  • Incorporate a little hot sauce, wasabi, chili flakes, or finely chopped jalapeños to your yolk mix for an extra kick.
  • Sprinkle in some ranch seasoning, Cajun spices, or curry seasoning for a twist on this classic mix.
  • Add in a bit of pesto to make your deviled egg chicks more herby and flavorful. This might change the color a little, but greenish chicks are still cute.
Cute Easter deviled eggs decorated as baby chicks with carrots, black peppercorn eyes, and egg white eggshells, perfect for spring celebrations.

FAQs

Can I make these deviled egg chicks in advance?

Absolutely! I suggest making the filling beforehand and keeping it and the whites u0022bodiesu0022 of the chicks covered in the fridge. Then, you can just assemble them before you want to serve.

My yolk mix isn’t getting smooth with a fork, can I blend them?

You can, but I wouldn’t recommend it. Instead, I would use a whisk to get it smoother, or you can even pass it through a sieve to get it super smooth and creamy.

I don’t like mayonnaise, what can I use instead?

You can use sour cream instead, it is a great substitute. You could also use Greek yogurt or crème fraiche to achieve that creamy consistency without mayonnaise.

Boiled eggs decorated as adorable chick Easter eggs for spring or Easter celebrations.

How to Store Deviled Egg Chicks

Did you serve more food than was eaten? Perfect, you did Easter right. To keep these deviled egg chicks fresh, store them in the fridge either wrapped in plastic wrap or a Tupperware container. They tend to go mushy after a couple of days, so I’d eat them as soon as you can!

Note: If your Easter deviled eggs have been sitting out for more than 2 hours, you shouldn’t keep any leftovers. On the day you serve them, try to put them out in intervals, chilling in between, or only put out as many as you feel may be eaten.

Egg and cheese chick decoration for Easter or spring-themed party.

Deviled Egg Chicks (Easter Recipe)

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Additional Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 35 minutes mins
Course Appetizers & Snacks
Cuisine American
Servings 12
Calories 45 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1/2 tsp Dijon mustard
  • 1/3 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 carrot peeled
  • 6 black olives

Instructions
 

  • Peel the eggs and try to make sure they are nice and smooth, I like to boil a few extra in case there are a few that beak or don’t peel nicely..
    Boiled eggs with fresh vegetables, mayonnaise, and seasonings on a light background.
  • Cut a small piece off the bottom of the egg so it's able to stand on its own, then cut 1/3 of the egg off the top for the chicks head.
    Boiled egg being sliced on wooden cutting board in kitchen.
  • Carefully take the yolk out and put into a bowl with the mustard, mayonnaise, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Then use a fork to really mash it up until it's smooth and is all mixed together.
    Butternut squash mashed with butter in a mixing bowl for a flavorful side dish.
  • Scoop the egg yolk mix into a piping bag.
  • Pipe the yolk mixture into where the yolk used to be and pile some on top to make the face of the chick.
    Creamy stuffed eggs with bright yellow filling on a white platter, perfect for appetizers or brunch.
  • Use a sharp knife to cut triangle beaks and feet out of the carrots and use peppercorns for the eyes.
    Sliced carrots being prepared on a wooden cutting board in a kitchen setting.
  • Pop the heads on top of the yolk mix to make chick heads and then place on the beaks, feet and eyes of the chicks.
    Egg and cheese chick decoration for Easter or spring-themed party.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 45kcalCarbohydrates: 1gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 85mg
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Decorative deviled eggs styled as cute baby chicks for Easter celebration.

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Published: Sep 8, 2024 | Updated: Dec 1, 2025

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