Guacamole deviled eggs is the perfect appetizer for any occasion. Each egg white is filled with creamy egg and guacamole mixture & garnished with coriander and fresh chili slice.
If you love guac as much as deviled eggs, you will definitely enjoy guacamole deviled eggs.
This easy appetizer is also naturally gluten free!
Now if you are looking for more recipes with Hard Boiled Eggs, I have some ideas for you:
- Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs
- Egg Salad with Dill
- Deviled Eggs with Olives
- Potato and Ham Salad – This salad is the perfect way to use up any leftover ham and eggs from Easter!
How to make guacamole deviled eggs
Once you have peeled the eggs, cut them in halves. Carefully remove the yolks and place them into a bowl that is large enough to hold all that filling.
Now you need to break the cooked yolks until they look like crumbs. When ready, all you have to do is add the rest of the ingredients. For these guacamole deviled eggs you will need ripe avocados, finely chopped onion, coriander, tomatoes, sour cream, lime juice, salt and pepper.
All the ingredients should be finely chopped before you combine everything together. Give it a taste and add more seasoning/chili/coriander, if you like.
Transfer the filling into a piping bag fitted with a piping tip and fill each egg white.
Decorate with a few slices of fresh chili pepper or coriander leaves/avocado …
How far in advance can I make deviled eggs?
Filled deviled eggs are best enjoyed as soon as possible.
However, you can partially prepare them. This means that you can boil the eggs and make the filling ahead, but you need to store them separately.
The best way is to keep the egg whites in an air-tight container and the filling in another container.
Now when it comes to these guacamole deviled eggs, I don’t recommend making the filling ahead. As we all know, avocado turns from green to grey/dark unappealing color so I suggest preparing the filling on the day you want to serve them.
Tips for making guacamole deviled eggs
- The guac filling can be easily adjusted to your liking. Add more/less onion/tomatoes/sour cream ….
- Be careful with how much chili you add in. What is not spicy for me can be spicy for you so if you are not sure what your guests like, go with the “less is more” saying.
- You can use any kind of chili pepper to make these guacamole deviled eggs, but I recommend using the one you have already bought before and you know how spicy it is.
- Lime can be substituted with lemon.
- Instead of sour cream, you can use Greek yogurt or crème fraiche.
- You should have plenty of filling so you can be generous when filling the whites. We also love the leftover egg/guac mixture on toast.
Guacamole Deviled Eggs
Ingredients
- 6 hard boiled eggs
- 2 avocados (small)
- 2 tablespoons sour cream
- 6 cherry tomatoes , finely chopped
- 1 onion (small), minced
- ½ lime , juice only
- green chili (fresh), sliced
- cilantro , finely chopped
- salt to taste
- pepper to taste
Instructions
- Cut each egg in half lengthwise and carefully remove the yolks. Place the yolks in a mixing bowl. Using a fork, break them into crumbs.
- Cut the avocados in half, remove the stone and take out the flesh. Cut it into chunks. Add to the bowl altogether with sour cream, cherry tomatoes, minced onion, lime juice, sliced chili pepper and finely chopped cilantro.
- Mix everything well until combined. Taste it and add seasoning to your liking.
- Using a piping bag fit with a piping tip of your choice, fill each egg white with the guacamole mixture.
Optional:
- Garnish with cilantro leaf and a slice of fresh chili.
Notes
- Sour cream can be substituted with Greek yogurt or Crème fraiche.
- Use as much chili pepper as you like. Also, any type that is available in your local store. Jalapeno is a great option, but it can be any kind of hot pepper.
- I used about a tablespoon of finely chopped cilantro. You feel free to use more, if you like. If you don’t like it, try using fresh parsley instead.
- If you don’t have a piping bag, you can use a Ziploc bag instead. Or you can use a spoon.
Veena Azmanov says
Lovely Snack option for an amazing party platter. Looks delicious and healthy as always.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thanks, Veena!
Heidy L. McCallum says
This looks like a fab deviled egg recipe! I have one question, how long do these hold up for before the avocado discolors? I was wondering if I should serve immediately or if they hold up well enough to make beforehand? I know the lime juice helps keep the color but figured I better ask. Thanks in advance! Let me know because I am excited to get started on the recipe ASAP!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Heidy, they are best served right away but they should hold up for an hour or two.
Jacqueline Debono says
I am going to make these deviled eggs the next time we have guests! They look delicious. Like the sound of your smoke salmon deviled eggs too! Pinning for later!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you! :)
Pam Greer says
Combining two of my favorite things – guacamole and deviled eggs! I know what I’ll be doing with all my Easter eggs!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
That’s good to hear, Pam!
Kate says
These pictures are so cute and look so delicious! Thanks for sharing :)
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
You are welcome! :)
Naveen Sohail says
This is comfort food at it’s best! I need more of this. Thanks for sharing such a yum recipe with us.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Glad to hear you like it! :)