Spooky Halloween Deviled Eggs Recipe — Festive Party Appetizer

These spooky-cute Halloween Deviled Eggs are a showstopper for any Halloween spread. The cracked black shells create an eerie marbled effect, while the creamy orange filling turns each egg half into an adorable mini pumpkin finished with a green sprinkle “stem.”

They’re not just fun — they’re delicious. The filling is silky and well-seasoned with Dijon mustard, paprika, and a touch of Cajun seasoning for a subtle kick. These deviled eggs can be made ahead of time, making them a convenient and impressive party appetizer.

Whether you’re hosting a Halloween gathering or just want a festive snack at home, these deviled eggs add both flavor and flair to the table.

hand holding halloween deviled egg close up

Before You Begin

Use cold eggs when tapping to crack the shells so they shatter into fine lines for the marbled effect.

Add only a few drops of black food coloring to the water — too much can tint the whites too darkly.

Chill the eggs for two hours after soaking so the marbled pattern fully develops.

Use gel food coloring if you want brighter, more vibrant orange yolks.

Dry the egg whites on a paper towel before piping the filling for the cleanest presentation.

Halloween Deviled Eggs Ingredients

Here’s a quick overview of what you’ll need. Exact amounts are listed in the recipe card below.

  • Hard-boiled eggs: Cooked, peeled, and halved.
  • Mayonnaise: Adds creamy richness to the filling.
  • Dijon mustard: Provides tang and depth.
  • Cajun seasoning & paprika: Add warmth, color, and savory flavor.
  • Orange & black food coloring: Create the pumpkin filling and marbled shells.
  • Green jimmy sprinkles: Tiny “stems” that complete the pumpkin look.

Halloween Deviled Eggs on a serving tray

Pro Tips

Perfect hard-boiled eggs: Start eggs in cold water, bring to a gentle boil, turn off the heat, cover, and let sit 10–12 minutes before cooling in ice water.

Presentation: Arrange finished eggs on a black or orange platter for extra Halloween flair.

Increase the heat: Add a dash of hot sauce or cayenne to the yolk mixture if you like more spice.

Fun for kids: Let children help crack the shells and decorate — it’s a messy, memorable activity.

How to Make Halloween Deviled Eggs

step by step how to make Halloween Deviled Eggs

Quick overview of the assembly steps; full directions appear in the recipe card below.

  1. Fill a bowl with cold water and stir in 2–3 drops of black food coloring.
  2. Gently tap cold hard-boiled eggs all over with the back of a spoon to create fine cracks in the shell.
  3. Submerge the cracked eggs in the tinted water and refrigerate for about 2 hours.
  4. Peel the shells to reveal the marbled effect, then slice each egg in half lengthwise.
  5. Remove yolks and place them in a bowl. Add mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, paprika, Cajun seasoning, garlic powder, and mix until smooth.
  6. Add 2–3 drops of orange food coloring and mix until the filling is evenly colored.
  7. Transfer the filling to a piping bag fitted with a star tip and pipe a decorative dollop into each egg white half.
  8. Top each piped dollop with a small green sprinkle to mimic a pumpkin stem.
  9. Chill before serving and enjoy — they disappear quickly at parties!

Storing + Make-Ahead Tips

Storing:

  • Store deviled eggs in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.

Can You Freeze Them?

  • No — deviled eggs do not freeze well. Keep them refrigerated and serve within a couple of days.

Make-Ahead:

  • You can marble the eggs and prepare the filling the night before. Keep the filling stored separately and pipe it into the egg whites just before serving for the best appearance.

Food Safety:

  • Keep eggs refrigerated and follow standard food-safety guidelines for egg-based dishes.

What to Serve With

Complement your Halloween spread with other crowd-pleasers like cookies, savory casseroles, or bite-sized sweets. Choose a variety of textures and flavors so guests can mix and match.

Halloween Deviled Eggs on a coffin shaped serving tray

More Filling Appetizers

  • Crab Stuffed Mushrooms
  • Sausage Cream Cheese Crescents
  • Pimento Cheese Sausage Balls
  • Antipasto Squares
  • Turkey Pinwheels
  • Bacon Wrapped Smokies

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Halloween Deviled Eggs

These spooky-cute Halloween Deviled Eggs have black-cracked shells and creamy orange filling. A festive and tasty addition to any party.
Prep Time
2 hrs 30 mins
Total Time
2 hrs 30 mins
Servings:
24 deviled eggs
Author:
Kathleen

Ingredients

  • 1 dozen hard-boiled eggs (12)
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
  • Green jimmy sprinkles
  • Orange food coloring
  • Black food coloring

Instructions

  1. In a bowl of cold water, add 2–3 drops of black food coloring and stir to combine.
  2. Gently tap each cold hard-boiled egg with the back of a spoon to produce small cracks in the shell.
  3. Place the cracked eggs into the tinted water and refrigerate for 2 hours.
  4. Remove eggs from the colored water, peel off the shells, and cut each egg in half lengthwise.
  5. Remove yolks and place them in a medium bowl.
  6. Add mayonnaise, Cajun seasoning, paprika, garlic powder, and Dijon mustard to the yolks. Mix until smooth.
  7. Add 2–3 drops of orange food coloring and stir until evenly colored.
  8. Transfer the yolk mixture to a piping bag fitted with a star tip and pipe a dollop into each egg white half.
  9. Top each filled egg with a green jimmy sprinkle to resemble a pumpkin stem.
  10. Serve chilled and enjoy.

Notes

  1. Perfect hard-boiled eggs: start in cold water, bring to a gentle boil, cover, and let rest 10–12 minutes before cooling in ice water.
  2. For a festive display, arrange eggs on a black or orange platter.
  3. Add hot sauce or cayenne for extra heat if desired.
  4. Let kids help with cracking and decorating for a fun activity.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 deviled egg
| Calories: 72 kcal
| Protein: 3 g
| Fat: 6 g
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