Deviled Egg Chicks For Easter

We’ve all been inspired by Pinterest to try a fantastic-looking recipe, and we’ve all laughed at the memes that show how often our humble attempts fall horribly short. Still, when I saw these deviled egg chicks on Pinterest, I couldn’t resist giving them a try. Although it took more time than I will admit, I’m pretty proud of how well they turned out.

Deviled Egg Chicks

To make the deviled egg filling, I used the Healthy Deviled Eggs recipe from Anne’s fANNEtastic food blog, which calls for plain Greek yogurt instead of mayonnaise. Of course, I used plain fat-free Chobani® in my recipe. I used slivers of black olives for the eyes and snips of carrot peelings for the beak. I really don’t know what took so long–probably slicing, emptying, and filling the eggs carefully so as not to mutilate the chicks!

Have you been successful with a Pinterest recipe?

Deviled eggs, chocolate eggs or Peeps?

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18 Responses to Deviled Egg Chicks For Easter

  1. I looove me some deviled eggs — but these might be too cute to eat! My pinterest attempts never turn out so good!

  2. Oh my goodness, these are too cute!! We’re going to my mil’s for Easter… maybe I could take them!

  3. So adorable! Pinterest success!! I love all the memes of Pinterest failures – they crack me up.

  4. I love deviled eggs. these look adorable.

  5. Kim says:

    Those are so cute!!! I’ve made Pinterest recipes but I usually steer clear of fancy ones!!
    I’m super impressed with you skills and patience!

  6. Please do try and make the deviled eggs I posted last week, they’re OUT OF THIS WORLD! My presentation was SOOO NOT as cute as yours though! LOL!

  7. Those are so cute! I’ve had some great results with interest recipes for things like soup, though I’ve never attempted any cute holiday things.

    I’m not a huge fan of Easter Candy—maybe if dark chocolate is involved…

  8. Oh my! Those are adorable! My kids would love them!!

  9. Kierston says:

    Too cute oh my goodness! Thanks for linking up to this recipe on #RECIPEFRIDAY! 🙂

  10. These are SO adorable! What a fun Easter idea!

  11. Susan says:

    Too Cute! What a fun idea.

  12. They are so cute! I love deviled eggs and I bet my little boy would think these would be really fun!

  13. HaHa, I made those same deviled egg chicks two years ago, too! Mine turned out pretty well, too, but since then I’ve stuck to traditional deviled eggs. The chicks take way too long to make!

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