Football Deviled Eggs

Football Deviled Eggs are the perfect fun twist on a classic party favorite! Hard-boiled eggs filled with a creamy, tangy yolk mixture (just mayo, yellow mustard, salt, and pepper), then topped with clever chive “laces” to look like mini footballs—adorable, easy, and guaranteed to score big at your Super Bowl bash or any football watch party!

Football Party Food, Football themed party

If you are looking for an easy, fun, and downright adorable way to level up your football party snacks, Say hello to our Football Deviled Eggs. These are the cutest twist on the classic deviled egg that turns a timeless party favorite into a game-day showstopper!

These aren’t your ordinary deviled eggs: creamy, tangy filling (just mayo, mustard, salt, and pepper) piped into perfectly halved eggs, then cleverly decorated with fresh chive “laces” to look like mini footballs. They’re as exciting to look at as they are delicious to eat—simple to make, make-ahead friendly, and guaranteed to score major points at your Super Bowl bash, tailgate, or any Sunday football gathering! Whether you’re hosting a big crew or keeping it cozy with friends, these little footballs bring the fun, flavor, and wow factor without any fuss.

This post contains affiliate links which means if you make a purchase we might receive a small commission at no additional cost to you.

Football party food, Football party, deviled eggs

 Deviled eggs are a staple at every football party—so why not give the classic a fun upgrade and turn them into Football Deviled Eggs? It’s incredibly easy (just a few chives for the laces!), super inexpensive, and always a total win-win for game day. Easy, fun, and deliciously irresistible, these cute little footballs are guaranteed to be the MVP of your party snacks!

They’re make-ahead friendly (boil those eggs early and assemble later!), budget-friendly, and an absolute crowd-pleaser—whether you’re hosting a big rowdy crew or keeping it cozy with a few close friends, these bite-sized treats bring all the fun and flavor without any fuss.

Football Deviled Eggs Recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 12 eggs boiled
  • ⅓  cup mayonnaise
  • 2 Tablespoons yellow mustard
  • fresh chives
  • salt
  • black pepper

Equipment Needed:

Recipe Variations

1. Bacon-Loaded Football Deviled Eggs

Add a smoky, savory crunch to the classic!

  • After mashing your yolks with the mayo, yellow mustard, salt, and pepper, stir in ¼ cup finely crumbled cooked bacon (reserve a little extra for topping).
  • Pipe or spoon the filling into the whites, sprinkle a bit more crumbled bacon on top, then add your chive laces for that football look.

The bacon gives a rich, meaty twist that pairs perfectly with game-day vibes—your crowd will be fighting over these!

2. Spicy Jalapeño Football Deviled Eggs

Turn up the heat for a bold kick!

  • To your yolk mixture (mayo, mustard, salt, pepper), add 1-2 finely diced fresh or pickled jalapeños (start with 1 for milder heat) and a dash of hot sauce or cayenne if you like it extra fiery.
  • Mix until creamy, fill the egg whites, and finish with the chive laces.

These zesty little footballs bring a fun spicy edge—great for fans who love a little fire on game day!

3. Cheesy Ranch Football Deviled Eggs

Go creamy and herby with a ranch-inspired upgrade!

  • Swap or mix in 1-2 Tbsp ranch dressing with the mayo (reduce mayo slightly if needed), add a pinch of garlic powder and dried dill or fresh chopped herbs.
  • For extra cheesiness, stir in 2 Tbsp finely grated cheddar or top with a sprinkle before adding the chive laces.

This version is ultra-smooth and crowd-pleasing—perfect when you want something comforting and familiar with a fun football twist!

All three keep the adorable chive lacing so they still look like mini footballs on your platter. Mix and match, or make a few of each for variety—your Super Bowl guests will love the options!

How to make Football Deviled Eggs

Football themed party, football deviled eggs, football party food

 Instructions:

  • Start by cooking your eggs to hard-boiled perfection. (Pro tip: An egg cooker makes this a total breeze—no guesswork, just perfect results every time!)
  • Once they’re cooled, peel the eggs carefully and slice each one in half lengthwise.
  • Gently remove the yolks and place them in a small bowl.
  • Add mayonnaise, yellow mustard, salt, and pepper to the yolks.
  • Using a dinner fork, mash the yolks thoroughly and mix everything until smooth and creamy.
  • Spoon the creamy yolk mixture back into the egg white halves (or level up with a cake decorator/piping bag for that pretty, professional look!).
  • Finally, using herb scissors or kitchen shears, cut fresh chives into small pieces and arrange them on top to create those classic football “laces”—just a few straight lines and some cross stitches for the authentic touch!
Football Deviled eggs

Now you’ve got the ultimate easy, fun, and delicious twist on a classic: Football Deviled Eggs! These aren’t your everyday deviled eggs—cleverly decorated with chive “laces” to look like mini footballs, they’re guaranteed to be the MVP at your next football-themed bash or Super Bowl party.

For an extra wow factor, arrange them on a big tray surrounded by olives and an assortment of cheeses for a stunning game-day platter. Or let them shine as the centerpiece of a fresh crudité spread with baby carrots, stuffed celery, sliced cucumbers, and all your favorite crisp veggies.

Super simple, inexpensive, and make-ahead friendly—these are hands-down one of the easiest football party food ideas out there. Your guests will love the cute look and creamy flavor!

 🥣 Recipe

Football Deviled Eggs

No ratings yet
Print Recipe Pin Recipe Rate Recipe
Football Deviled eggs
Football Deviled Eggs are the perfect fun twist on a classic party favorite! Hard-boiled eggs filled with a creamy, tangy yolk mixture (just mayo, yellow mustard, salt, and pepper), then topped with clever chive “laces” to look like mini footballs—adorable, easy, and guaranteed to score big at your Super Bowl bash or any football watch party!
Evelyn Osborn
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 14 minutes
Total Time 24 minutes
Course Appetizer
Cuisine American
Servings 6
Calories 214 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Start by cooking your eggs to hard-boiled perfection. (Pro tip: An egg cooker makes this a total breeze—no guesswork, just perfect results every time!)
  • Once they’re cooled, peel the eggs carefully and slice each one in half lengthwise.
  • Gently remove the yolks and place them in a small bowl. Add mayonnaise, yellow mustard, salt, and pepper to the yolks.
  • Using a dinner fork, mash the yolks thoroughly and mix everything until smooth and creamy.
  • Spoon the creamy yolk mixture back into the egg white halves (or level up with a cake decorator/piping bag for that pretty, professional look!).
  • Finally, using herb scissors or kitchen shears, cut fresh chives into small pieces and arrange them on top to create those classic football “laces”—just a few straight lines and some cross stitches for the authentic touch!
  • For an extra wow factor, arrange them on a big tray surrounded by olives and an assortment of cheeses for a stunning game-day platter. Or let them shine as the centerpiece of a fresh crudité spread with baby carrots, stuffed celery, sliced cucumbers, and all your favorite crisp veggies.

Nutrition

Calories: 214kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 11gFat: 18gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 333mgSodium: 261mgPotassium: 128mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 475IUCalcium: 52mgIron: 1.6mg
Keyword Football deviled eggs, Football Party Food, Football themed party
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

Click HERE to save these Football Deviled Eggs to Pinterest

Other Posts You'll Love

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




53 Comments

  1. My husband loves deviled eggs–they are the first thing he'll eat at any potluck–I usually put just a little sweet pickle relish and a tiny bit of onions in mine to give them a little kick.

  2. Yum! We love hard-boiled eggs, and a party or holiday wouldn't be complete unless we had a plate of them on the table. Your recipe is almost exactly like mine, only I add dill pickle relish. I LOVE the cute idea of adding fresh chive to make them look like footballs.

  3. We add dill pickle relish but otherwise ours are cooked/ made the same 🙂 Mr. B took a couple of dozen to his work pot luck and they were devoured in minutes! Love how you dressed yours up for the big game!

  4. These are adorable! I love creative food…but they're almost too cute to eat! 😉 I'd love for you to link these up at my new linky party to share with my readers!

  5. Yum! I love deviled eggs, and also make them for parties. There are never leftovers. I like your spin on these with the dill for the Big Game! [GO 49ers!]

    Doreen
    altered-artworks.blogspot.com
    @alteredartworks

  6. Hello, Evelyn – Thanks for bringing these over to Saturday Dish. Be sure and come back next week for Valentine's Day goodies. It will be fun to see what everyone's best is.

    Tumbleweed Contessa will be starting a new linky party on Monday, "What'd You Do This Weekend?" Hope you can drop by with anythink at all you would like to link up.

    Linda

  7. It's not a good party without Deviled Eggs, love your presentation. Have a great week and thank you so much for sharing your awesome recipe with Full Plate Thursday.
    Come Back Soon!
    Miz Helen

  8. I never thought deviled eggs shaped like foot balls. Great idea, Evelyn. You should bring these over to the Super Bowl party. /

    Linda