A hand holds a deviled egg topped with chopped bacon and herbs. More deviled eggs are arranged on a wooden board in the background.

BBQ Bacon Deviled Eggs

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  • A bearded man in a Raiders jersey and hat looks excitedly at a skillet filled with cheesy baked dip, sitting on a wooden outdoor table under string lights.

    Nick Keith Aka Heatstroke is the creator behind @heatstrokesbbq — known for bold BBQ recipes, unique food mashups, and real BBQ event coverage. From backyard smoke to restaurant spotlights, he’s all about big flavors, good vibes, and keeping it authentic. Every dish tells a story and every bite creates a memory..

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I’ve got a treat for you today that’s perfect for your next backyard BBQ or game day gathering. BBQ Bacon Deviled Eggs are a fun twist on the classic dish that we all know and love. With creamy yolks, crispy bacon, and that smoky BBQ flavor, these little bites are bound to disappear faster than a cold beer on a hot summer day!

What really makes these deviled eggs shine is the combination of flavors. The tangy dill pickle juice balances out the richness of the mayonnaise, while the jalapeño mustard adds just a hint of heat. Trust me, no one will be able to resist these beauties, and they’re super easy to whip up!

Plus, they’re incredibly versatile. You can serve them as an appetizer, a side dish, or even as part of a brunch spread. Whether you’re entertaining friends or just treating yourself, these BBQ Bacon Deviled Eggs are sure to impress!

Why You'll Love This Recipe

First off, let’s talk about flavor. The combination of BBQ sauce and crispy bacon is a match made in heaven. Each bite is creamy, smoky, and just a little tangy, which keeps things exciting.

You’ll find yourself going back for seconds (and maybe even thirds) because they’re just that good!

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Another reason you'll fall in love with this recipe is how easy it is. With just a handful of ingredients and straightforward steps, you can pull these off without breaking a sweat. They’re perfect for when you want something impressive, but you don’t want to spend all day in the kitchen.

And let’s not forget the crowd-pleaser factor. These deviled eggs are not only delicious, but they also look stunning on a platter. Everyone will be raving about them, and you’ll feel like a rockstar for serving such a hit!

Ingredients & Tools You'll Need

Here’s what you’ll need to make these BBQ Bacon Deviled Eggs. First, grab some hard-boiled eggs. You’ll want to cook and peel them before we get started.

The yolks will be combined with mayonnaise, dill pickle juice, jalapeño mustard, and a few spices to create a creamy filling that’s packed with flavor.

Speaking of spices, don’t forget the salt, black pepper, and garlic powder. They’re essential for bringing everything together. And, of course, we’ll load up on Famous Dave’s pickles for that extra crunch and tanginess, plus BBQ sauce for that smoky goodness.

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Lastly, you’ll need some cooked and chopped bacon – a must-have for that crispy topping. And a sprinkle of paprika at the end gives these deviled eggs a pop of color and a bit of extra flavor. Get ready to impress!

How To Make It

Making these BBQ Bacon Deviled Eggs is as easy as pie (or should I say, easy as eggs?). We’ll start with some prep work, then dive into the cooking portion. Just follow along, and you’ll be a deviled egg pro in no time!

Preparation

First things first, you’ll need to hard-boil your eggs. I usually go for about 10-12 minutes of boiling, then shock them in cold water to stop the cooking. Once they’re cool, peel them and slice them in half lengthwise.

Carefully scoop out the yolks and place them in a mixing bowl.

Now it’s time to mash those yolks! Add in your mayonnaise, dill pickle juice, jalapeño mustard, salt, pepper, paprika, and garlic powder. I like to use a fork to really blend everything together until it’s nice and creamy.

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The goal is to have a smooth filling that’s ready to be piped into the egg whites. So, grab your piping bag (or a plastic bag with a corner cut off) and get ready for the fun part!

Cooking

Now, here’s where the magic happens. Once you have that delicious yolk filling ready, pipe it into the egg whites. Don’t worry if it’s not perfect – rustic is the name of the game here!

After you’ve filled all the eggs, it’s time to load ‘em up with the chopped bacon. Sprinkle a little paprika on top for good measure, and you’re done!

These deviled eggs don’t need any cooking once they’re filled, but I like to let them chill in the fridge for about 30 minutes before serving. This allows the flavors to meld together beautifully. When you’re ready to serve, just pull them out, and watch them vanish in seconds!

Serving & Variations

When it comes to serving these BBQ Bacon Deviled Eggs, I like to arrange them on a platter with some fresh herbs or extra pickles for garnish. You can pair them with a crisp salad or even serve them alongside some grilled meats for the ultimate feast.

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Feeling adventurous? Try swapping out the Famous Dave’s pickles for another type you love, or add some diced jalapeños for an extra kick. You can also play around with different BBQ sauces to find your favorite flavor combination.

And if you happen to have leftovers (which is rare), you can store them in the fridge – but honestly, I wouldn’t count on any making it past the first day!

Wrapping Up

So there you have it – BBQ Bacon Deviled Eggs that are as easy to make as they are delicious. Perfect for any occasion, these little bites will have everyone asking for your secret. Trust me, you’ll want to add this recipe to your go-to list!

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Recipe created by Nick Keith for Trust Me Try It.

A hand holds a deviled egg topped with chopped bacon and herbs. More deviled eggs are arranged on a wooden board in the background.

BBQ Bacon Deviled Eggs

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Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 8

Ingredients

  • hard boiled eggs, peeled and halved
  • 1/4 cup mayonnaise
  • 2 tsp dill pickle juice
  • 1/2 tsp jalapeño mustard
  • Salt and black pepper to taste
  • 1/8 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 cup diced Famous Dave’s pickles
  • 1 tbsp BBQ sauce
  • 4 strips cooked and chopped bacon
  • 1/8 tsp paprika

Instructions

  • Cook and peel hard boiled eggs, then halve and remove yolks
  • Mash yolks with mayo, pickle juice, mustard, salt, pepper, paprika and garlic powder
  • Stir in diced pickles and BBQ sauce until smooth
  • Pipe the filling into egg whites
  • Top with chopped bacon and a sprinkle of paprika

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