Easter is fast approaching, and what better way to celebrate than by indulging in some Jello sweet deviled eggs! These delicious little treats are super easy to make, and can be made in just a few minutes – making them the perfect quick and easy Easter snack! Plus, they’re perfect for celebrating any special occasion!
I am so obsessed with deviled eggs that I juts had to make some Sweet Deviled Eggs in my favorite purple color! You know what was the biggest surprise to me when I moved to US? Well, apparently spring doesn’t start on March 1st! In Eastern Europe we look at the seasons a little differently, basically in quarters, spring starts on March 1st and ends on May 31st. It may be cold as hell on March 1st, but the moment I open my eyes and see what day it is, I already feel warmer because in my mind its spring.
Regardless of when you start spring, I think that we are all on the same page waiting for it, so pastel colored foods is what I crave. They are so beautiful and so fun to eat, thats why I decided to make these Sweet Deviled Eggs in my favorite purple color.
Ok, so these Sweet Deviled Eggs are NOT made from real eggs, as you probably noticed, they are made from condensed milk, so yes, that’s purple condensed milk jello. They have the most amazing creamy texture and they are so easy to make, mix, pour and refrigerate! These Sweet Deviled Eggs would be such a fun project to do with kids, you can make them in your favorite color!
The Sweet Deviled Eggs are topped with a creamy lemon buttercream and a few red sprinkles, that I hoped would look like paprika The combination of sweet condensed milk and lemon buttercream is fabulous, such a perfect and easy dessert
I made 8 eggs, and the rest of the jello mixture I used to make 15 mini condensed milk jello truffles. How cute are these? Perfect tiny desserts, all you need is a silicone pan and you are set to go.
This is what I used
- Egg Silicone Mold
- Truffle Silicone Mold
- Gel Food Colour
JELLO SWEET DEVILED EGGS
INGREDIENTS
- 1 can sweetened condensed milk
- 2 envelopes Plain Knox gelatin
- ½ cup cold water
- 1 cup boiling water
- purple gel food coloring
- 1 stick / 113 grams butter, room temperature
- 3 cups confectioner’s sugar
- 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- yellow gel food coloring
INSTRUCTIONS
- In a bowl pour one ½ cup of cold water and add in 2 envelopes of plain gelatin, stir to dissolve. Pour sweetened condensed milk into a medium-sized mixing bowl, add 1 cup of boiling water and the purple food coloring gel (few drops at a time until you achieve desired color) whisk by hand until well combined.
- Pour dissolved gelatin mixture into the condensed milk mixture, and whisk until combined. Using a spoon discard any foam and pour mixture into silicone molds.
- Place in the fridge for 40 minutes to one hour, until set.
- In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream butter until smooth and creamy, 2 to 3 minutes. With mixer on low speed, add sugar, lemon juice and gel food coloring; mix until light and fluffy. If the mixture is too thick add 1 tablespoon of milk.
- Once the jello has fully settled, remove from silicone molds, place on a serving plate and pipe buttercream on top of eggs and garnish with sprinkles avoiding jello area as the sprinkles will melt.
- Serve immediately or refrigerate. The jello can be kept in the fridge for 3-4 days, same for the buttercream.
- Store buttercream in an airtight container in the fridge, before using, let it come to room temperature, and whip for 1-2 minutes.
The Sweet Deviled Eggs are topped with a creamy lemon buttercream and a few red sprinkles, that I hoped would look like paprika The combination of sweet condensed milk and lemon buttercream is fabulous, such a perfect and easy dessert.
Easter is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with some delicious Jello sweet deviled eggs. These simple yet delectable eggs are so easy to make and require no baking whatsoever! Just whip up some Devil’s Food Jello according to the instructions on the pack, fill egg shells with the mixture, and pop them in the fridge for a few hours to set. Serve them chilled as a refreshing dessert, or warm them up and enjoy them as an Easter appetizer! Let us know if you try these out and how you like them!
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you add sweetness to deviled eggs?
Invert the eggs and cut them in half lengthwise. Transfer the yolks to a bowl and crush them with a fork or a pastry blender until they resemble powder. Whisk together the yolks, mayonnaise, sugar, honey mustard, vinegar, salt, and pepper until smooth.
Is it better to make deviled eggs day before or day of?
Make Ahead: Deviled eggs can be made up to two days ahead of time. The important thing is to keep the egg whites and yolk filling separate.
How long should eggs boil for deviled eggs?
Hard-boiled eggs are the starting point. Our preferred way is to cover the eggs with water, bring to a boil, and then set aside for about 10 minutes. This produces hard but soft whites and creamy set yolks.