Mexican Elote Deviled Eggs
Ever tasted a deviled egg that made you shout, “¡Olé!”?
Imagine a creamy, zesty bite that combines the rich flavors of Mexican street corn with the classic appeal of deviled eggs. Mexican Elote Deviled Eggs are a playful twist on a beloved appetizer, featuring the boldness of cotija cheese, a kick of chili powder, and a hint of lime that dances on your palate. This recipe isn’t just quick and easy—it’s a fiesta for your taste buds in every single bite! 🎉
Why make this recipe
Why should you whip up these delightful eggs? First off, they’re super easy to make. You can create a batch in under 30 minutes, meaning more time for you to enjoy your guests or binge-watch that favorite show. Plus, they’re a crowd-pleaser—who could resist that creamy filling and irresistible fun? And let’s be honest, they are perfect for parties, picnics, or just a snack when you want a little zing in your day!
Ingredients :
You don’t need fancy stuff — just these basics!
- 6 hard-boiled eggs
- 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
- 1 tablespoon sour cream
- 1/4 cup cotija cheese, crumbled
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon lime juice
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Chopped cilantro for garnish
- Additional cotija cheese for garnish
Directions :
Let’s get to it! Here’s how you make these heavenly bites:
- Cut the hard-boiled eggs in half and remove the yolks.
- In a bowl, mash the yolks with mayonnaise, sour cream, cotija cheese, chili powder, garlic powder, lime juice, and a sprinkle of salt and pepper until smooth.
- Spoon or pipe the mixture back into the egg whites.
- Garnish with chopped cilantro and additional cotija cheese.
- Serve chilled.
How to make Mexican Elote Deviled Eggs (Overview)
Making these delicious deviled eggs is as easy as 1-2-3! Start by slicing those hard-boiled eggs like a pro. Next, take that beautiful, sunny yolk and mash it up with all the tasty goodness. The trick? Make sure everything is blended smoothly to achieve that heavenly creamy texture. Finally, stuff those white halves with your delightful filling and garnish them to perfection! Pro tip: Don’t skimp on the lime juice—it adds a refreshing zing! 🍋
How to serve Mexican Elote Deviled Eggs
Presentation is key! Serve these under a colorful platter that showcases their vibrant yellow and white hues. You can sprinkle a bit of extra chili powder on top for a pop of color—talk about eye candy! Pairing them with some crunchy tortilla chips on the side offers a satisfying texture contrast and that extra crunch you crave. The aroma of fresh cilantro and lime will have your guests coming back for seconds before they even take a first bite!
How to store Mexican Elote Deviled Eggs
Got leftovers? No problem! These deviled eggs keep well in the fridge for up to 3 days. Just be sure to store them in an airtight container to keep them fresh! Freezing is not recommended because it can change the texture of the eggs. If prepping ahead, you can make the filling a day in advance; just fill the egg whites right before serving for that fresh taste.
Tips to make Mexican Elote Deviled Eggs
- Perfectly boil eggs: For the best hard-boiled eggs, use the steaming method! It’s foolproof and makes peeling a breeze.
- Spice it up: Vary the chili powder based on your heat preference—or even try smoked paprika for a delightful twist.
- Add creaminess: Want it even creamier? Add a touch more mayonnaise or sour cream until you reach your desired texture!
- Unconventional twist: Swap out cotija cheese for feta if you’re in a pinch—you won’t regret it!
Variation
Feeling adventurous? Go vegan by swapping eggs for mashed avocados in a deviled egg-inspired recipe. Add some black beans for a healthy protein punch. Or, throw in some roasted corn for that authentic elote flair! 🌽
FAQs
Can I make these deviled eggs ahead of time?
Absolutely! You can prepare the filling a day in advance and assemble right before serving.
What can I replace cotija cheese with?
Feta or even goat cheese works great! They both still give that tangy flavor.
Can I use eggs other than hard-boiled?
While traditional deviled eggs are made with hard-boiled eggs, feel free to experiment — but remember, the texture won’t be the same!
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Mexican Elote Deviled Eggs
Ingredients
Method
- Cut the hard-boiled eggs in half and remove the yolks.
- In a bowl, mash the yolks with mayonnaise, sour cream, cotija cheese, chili powder, garlic powder, lime juice, and a sprinkle of salt and pepper until smooth.
- Spoon or pipe the mixture back into the egg whites.
- Garnish with chopped cilantro and additional cotija cheese.
- Serve chilled.
Notes
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