They taste like their namesake – low-carb million dollar deviled eggs are flavored with pickle juice and a splash of Tabasco!
Million Dollar Deviled Eggs
Does the name of this recipe have your attention? When I first heard about million dollar deviled eggs, I knew I had to make a low-carb, keto-friendly recipe.
Honestly, this recipe lives up to the name! They really do taste like a million bucks!
You can make them as spicy as you want. At first I thought the best thing abut them was the pickle juice. But really, the best thing about these deviled eggs is how smooth and creamy they are! Keep reading to learn how to get that lightly-whipped consistency.
Low-Carb Deviled Eggs
So, how do you get million dollar deviled eggs to have a filling that’s buttery-smooth and lightly-whipped? The secret is….Swerve confectioner’s sugar substitute!
You only use a small amount of it. But when you combine it with the dill pickle juice and Tabasco sauce, it doesn’t make the eggs taste sweet at all. In fact, the confectioner’s sugar substitute gives them a really fluffy texture.
The other secret is that you need to use a food processor or blender. Just using a wooden spoon won’t whip the ingredients together enough.
If you love deviled eggs, then make some keto guacamole deviled eggs. Or chop all the ingredients up and make deviled egg salad. You can even add some cauliflower and make it cauliflower deviled egg salad.
Spicy Deviled Eggs
There is actually less than a gram of net carbs in each deviled egg. It’s incredible how good they are for you – they are high in protein and healthy fats.
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As good as they are for you, they are also bursting with spicy flavor! If you want to make them spicier, just add more Tabasco and garnish them with some sliced jalapenos.
What To Eat With Deviled Eggs
What you eat with deviled eggs depends on when you’re eating them. I like to eat them for lunch. They are a really filling source of fats and protein, so all you need to add is some veggies.
Low-carb pea salad is creamy and zesty and tastes great with the eggs. You could also make some keto crunchwraps for lunch and have the deviled eggs on the side.
If you’re going to serve them at a party, then add some low-carb antipasto bites to the snack table. They also taste perfect with some tomato basil cream cheese pinwheels.
How To Store Hard Boiled Eggs
You can save yourself a lot of time by hard boiling all of your eggs ahead of time. Store hardboiled eggs in an airtight food storage container in the refrigerator for up to a week.
Low-Carb Million Dollar Deviled Eggs Recipe
Here are the ingredients to make these low-carb million dollar deviled eggs. The exact measurements and instructions are in the printable recipe card, just a little below.
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Servings: 12
Net Carbs: < 1 net carb per serving
Ingredients:
Hard boiled eggs
Butter melted
Mayonnaise
Dijon mustard
Yellow mustard
Dill pickle juice
Swerve confectioners sugar substitute
Tabasco sauce
Salt and pepper
Parsley and paprika for garnish
Instructions:
Slice the hard boiled eggs in half lengthwise, and remove the yolks from the center of each one.
Add the yolks and remaining ingredients to a food processor or blender, and blend until smooth and creamy.
Pipe the filling into the eggs, and serve garnished with parsley and paprika if desired.
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Low-Carb Million Dollar Deviled Eggs
They taste like their namesake - low-carb million dollar deviled eggs are flavored with pickle juice and a splash of Tabasco!
Ingredients
- 6 large Hard Boiled Eggs
- 1 tbsp Butter melted
- 1/4 cup Mayonnaise
- 1 tsp Dijon Mustard
- 1 tsp Yellow Mustard
- 1 tsp Dill Pickle Juice
- 1 1/2 tsp Swerve Confectioner's Sugar Substitute
- 1/4 tsp Tabasco Sauce
- Salt and Pepper to taste
- Chopped Parsley and Paprika for garnish
Instructions
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Slice the hard boiled eggs in half lengthwise, and remove the yolks from the center of each one.
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Add the yolks and remaining ingredients to a food processor or blender, and blend until smooth and creamy.
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Pipe the filling into the eggs, and serve garnished with parsley and paprika if desired.
Recipe Notes
Calories: 75
Net Carbs: < 1 Net Carb Per Serving
The nutritional information for this recipe is calculated as a courtesy and is approximate only. I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipes on this site.
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