What Is The Shelf Life Of Deviled Eggs?

If you’re like me, you probably get super excited when you see a tray of deviled eggs come out as an appetizer! They are the perfect snack, brightening up any picnic, brunch or dinner party.

What Is The Shelf Life Of Deviled Eggs

But after all the festivities have ended, sometimes you’re left with a couple of leftover devilled eggs that no one quite had room for. There’s no need to worry, though.

In this article, we have provided a complete guide to leftover devilled eggs, including how to store them and how long they are good for. Let’s dive in!

How Long Do Devilled Eggs Last?

Devilled eggs can last for quite a long time if they are stored in the right way. We will give you the low down on the best way to store these eggs in this article! 

If your event is going to last a few hours and you want to leave your deviled eggs out for this time, then this is completely fine.

However, if you are hoping to keep your eggs for longer than this, then you can always opt for keeping them in the refrigerator as this will keep them fresh for much longer!

You can also opt to freeze your deviled eggs if you know you won’t use them in time and don’t want them to go to waste!

Let’s take a look at how long deviled eggs can be good for depending on the way that they are stored. 

How Long Can You Leave Deviled Eggs Out For? 

If you’re hosting a party or picnic and you’re planning to serve the food buffet style, you may be concerned about how long you can leave your devilled eggs out. 

These eggs are usually okay to sit out for around two hours before you should put them in the refrigerator. This is based on the eggs being sat at room temperature. If it is a very hot day, make sure to keep them out of the sun as they may go bad more quickly in the sun. 

It is unlikely that there will be any of these delicious eggs left by the time they need to be stored in the fridge, so you likely won’t need to worry about this! However, after around two hours, you should put any leftover deviled eggs in the fridge or freezer.

How Long Can Deviled Eggs Last In The Refrigerator?

How Long Can Deviled Eggs Last In The Refrigerator

Devilled eggs can last in the refrigerator for quite a long time before they will need to be eaten up or thrown out!

They can last anywhere between two and four days. The earlier you eat them, the better, as they can sometimes sag a little and become slightly more squishy over time. 

If you are hoping to keep these eggs as fresh as you can for as long as you can, you should wrap them up in a plastic wrap and place them in a dish. This will prolong their life even further!

If there is anything about your deviled eggs that doesn’t seem quite right, you should throw them away immediately. Eating devilled eggs that have gone off can make you sick, so it is definitely something you want to avoid!

How Long Can Deviled Eggs Last In The Freezer?

While it can seem quite long-winded to put your deviled eggs in the freezer, it will give them a much longer life! 

These eggs can last between one and three months in the freezer, meaning they really won’t go to waste! 

However, in order to freeze these eggs you need to make sure that you separate the egg filling and the eggs before freezing. When you want to eat these eggs, simply defrost the separate parts and put them back together. 

To freeze, scoop the egg mixture out and place this in a sealed container. Then, place the empty eggs into a container, and freeze them separately. This will mean that when you come to eat the eggs, both parts will taste nice and fresh! 

Freezing your deviled eggs will ensure that they last as long as possible. 

What Happens When Deviled Eggs Go Bad?

Deviled eggs can turn bad quite quickly, and it is important to look out for the telltale signs. If you notice any smell or discoloration that does not seem right, then throw the eggs away immediately. 

If there is any moisture in the deviled eggs, mold can develop very quickly. This will give the eggs a sour taste, a bad smell, and discoloration. 

If you eat deviled eggs that have gone bad you are likely to experience stomach problems, vomiting, and diarrhea, alongside other gastrointestinal problems.

If you’re not sure, always err on the side of caution to avoid any unpleasant illnesses! 

Final Thoughts

So, there you have it! After reading this detailed guide to the shelf life of deviled eggs, you should now understand the importance of storing them correctly.

Remember, you should only leave these eggs out for around 2 hours at room temperature before either placing them in the refrigerator or freezer.

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