These low carb 3-ingredient deviled egg bites are the kind of simple appetizer that earns a permanent place at potlucks, cookouts, and holiday tables. Deviled eggs have long been a classic in Midwestern and Southern home cooking, and this stripped-down version keeps the same creamy, tangy flavor with almost no fuss. When you want something inexpensive, make-ahead friendly, and reliably popular, this recipe delivers.
Serve these egg bites chilled alongside grilled burgers, barbecue chicken, deli sandwiches, or a crisp vegetable tray. They also fit nicely on a brunch spread with fresh fruit, bacon, and sparkling water or iced tea, and because they are low carb, they pair especially well with other simple protein-forward dishes and crunchy salads.
Low Carb 3-Ingredient Deviled Egg Bites
Servings: 12 egg bite halves
Ingredients
6 large eggs
Directions
1. Place the eggs in a saucepan, cover with cold water, and bring to a gentle boil. Once boiling, cover the pan, turn off the heat, and let the eggs stand for 10 to 12 minutes.
2. Drain the hot water and transfer the eggs to cold water. Let them cool, then peel and slice each egg in half lengthwise.
3. Gently remove the yolks and place them in a small bowl. Arrange the egg white halves on a plate or tray.
4. Mash the yolks with the mayonnaise and yellow mustard until the mixture is smooth and creamy.
5. Spoon or pipe the yolk mixture back into the egg white halves. If you like, finish with a light dusting of paprika for color and extra flavor.
6. Chill until ready to serve. For the best texture, serve the deviled egg bites cold.
Variations & Tips
Make-ahead tip: You can boil and peel the eggs a day in advance, then fill them shortly before serving for the freshest appearance.
Smoother filling: For an especially fluffy center, press the yolks with a fork very thoroughly or stir the filling until completely lump-free before adding it back to the whites.
Paprika finish: While the basic recipe only needs the three main ingredients, a small sprinkle of paprika adds color and a subtle earthy note that makes the bites look more classic and polished.
Mustard adjustment: If you prefer a sharper deviled egg flavor, add a little extra mustard a few drops at a time, being careful not to thin the filling too much.
Easy piping shortcut: If you want neater-looking bites, spoon the filling into a small zip-top bag, snip one corner, and pipe it into the egg whites.