Scotch Deviled Eggs | Picture the Recipe (2024)

There are thousands (probably millions) of deviled egg recipes out there. They are a holiday appetizer staple after all. If you’re tired of just the regular deviled eggs you always see, I’ve got a twist for you. Scotch eggs are a popular UK picnic food and is also served as a party appetizer. It involves, wrapping a hard boiled egg in sausage meat, breading it and then deep frying it for a crunchy coating. So I figured, why not combine the two popular appetizer dishes to make one bad-@ss one!! Say Hello to the Scotch Deviled Egg… MUAHHHHAHAHAHA 🙂

Scotch Deviled Eggs Recipe

Ingredients:

For the Scotch eggs-
6 hard boiled Eggs
2 raw eggs
1 lb sausage meat of your choice
Bread crumbs
Salt/ pepper for seasoning

For the Deviled Egg filling:
Ranch and/or Mayonaise
Squirt of Dijon Mustard
Sprinkling of Paprika
Chives for garnish

Method:
– Start by diving the pound of sausage meat (I used sweet Italiansausage, but you can use any kind that takes your fancy) into 6 more or less equal portions.
– Take one portion of the meat and using your fingers dipped in water (so the meat doesn’t stick to your hands) flatten it into a round-ish patty. It’s best to work on either a flexible cutting board or clingfilm, so that you can easily transfer the patty to your hand. OR, you can just work on making the patty by pressing it between your hands itself. Either way, you get the idea.
– With the patty in your hand (which you should wet with water so it’s easier to handle), and don’t worry about the edges or if it’s uneven…we’ll solve that in a bit. Place a hard boiled egg in the center of the patty and wrap the meat aorund the egg, using your hands to shape it evenly.
– Repeat the same with the other eggs…
– Then beat two raw eggs and season with salt and pepper. Dip the sausage covered egg in the beaten eggs and roll it around. Then do the same with the bread crumbs so each sausage covered egg is evenly breaded.
– Repeat with the other eggs. Once breaded you can work on the shape of the scotch egg.
– In the meantime, you should have deep pan ready with oil (vegetable/canola oil) on the stove heating up, for deep frying.
– It’s ok to have enough oil to submerge the egg around 3/4ths and not all the way. I managed to fry 2 eggs at a time in my small pan.
– Deep fry the scotch egg for around 7-8 minutes till a deep golden brown, on medium high heat. Make sure, the oil is very hot when you first start (To check- drop a little egg in the oil to check and, if it sizzles to the top immediately, it should be hot enough) and turn the egg every couple minutes to ensure it cooks evenly on all sides.
– Once the scotch egg looks a deep golden brown, carefully remove it from the oil and place on a couple of paper towels to dredge it of any excess oil.
– Once the scotch egg cools down enough to handle, slice it in half lengthwise. They look good as they are already, don’t they?? If you were making just regular scotch eggs, this is where the recipe would end…but where’s the fun in that?
– Scoop out the yolks of the scotch eggs using a spoon. Be careful not to damage the delicate whites 🙂
– Once you’ve collected all the yolks in a bowl, mash them with a fork (granted this isn’t the best way to make a lump free filling, but it works and taste’s all the same).
– Add some ranch and/or mayonaise, a squirt of dijon mustard and sprinkling or paprika to the yolks and mix well OR, you can use your favorite devilled egg recipe for this part…I happen to like ranch, mustard and paprika devilled eggs.
– Fill the yolks into a piping bag or icing tube and refill the egg whites with the devilled eggs filling.
– Garnish with chopped chives and a pinch of paprika. Serve cold.

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  1. Scotch Deviled Eggs | Picture the Recipe (7)Ravenly says

    Last year, I was the chef at a little pub. I made Scotch eggs as one of the bar apps and as a topper on burgers and salads. They went over *really* well on the burger, but not so much as an app. If I’d been doing this I bet they would have gone over a lot better. Thanks for sharing.

    Also, I just found your website today. I love it. Wonderful job.

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  2. Scotch Deviled Eggs | Picture the Recipe (9)Mike says

    Boy these are delicious! I’ve made several spinoffs of scotch eggs during the last two years and this one popped into my head before I found your recipe. I enjoyed them very much!

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  3. Scotch Deviled Eggs | Picture the Recipe (10)BCJ says

    I will try to cook this one in to our next camping, but I think i should just skip the last part 🙂

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  4. Scotch Deviled Eggs | Picture the Recipe (11)Cayanne Marcus says

    What a cute twist! I’ve never had a scotch egg, but I have a feeling I’ll be trying scotch deviled eggs first ;D

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  5. Scotch Deviled Eggs | Picture the Recipe (12)Rahul Rampal says

    Love at first sight! Looks Yum!

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