Spooky Deviled Eggs With Olive Spider Topping Recipe
You’re about to discover a hauntingly delicious twist on classic deviled eggs that’ll make your Halloween party spread unforgettable. I’ve perfected these spooky treats over years of Halloween gatherings, and the olive spiders never fail to spark conversation. The purple-tinted egg whites create an eerie backdrop for creamy, perfectly seasoned filling, while black olive spiders add that essential creepy-crawly element. Let me show you how to transform ordinary deviled eggs into a wickedly good appetizer that’ll have your guests both spooked and impressed.

Why You’ll Love This Halloween Recipe
Whether you’re hosting a Halloween party or just want to add some spooky flair to your appetizers, these deviled eggs will be the star of your spread.
I love how these creepy-cute treats combine classic deviled eggs with an adorably spooky twist. They’re incredibly easy to make, totally customizable with your favorite deviled egg recipe, and guaranteed to make your guests smile and snap photos.
Essential Kitchen Tools and Equipment
Before diving into this spooky recipe, let’s gather the essential tools you’ll need to create these frighteningly fun deviled eggs.
| Basic Tools | Special Items |
|---|---|
| Sharp knife | Piping bag |
| Cutting board | Star piping tip |
| Large pot | Food coloring |
| Mixing bowl | Spider mold |
| Measuring spoons | Fine mesh strainer |
I’ve found these tools make the process smooth and enjoyable. The piping bag gives those perfect swirls, while the spider mold creates those creepy-crawly olive decorations that’ll make everyone squeal with delight.
Key Ingredients for Spider Deviled Eggs
Success in creating these spooky spider deviled eggs starts with gathering the perfect ingredients that’ll bring your creepy creation to life.
You’ll need 6 large eggs, ¼ cup mayonnaise, 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard, and a pinch of salt and pepper.
For the spiders, grab 3 black olives, which we’ll slice into legs and bodies – they’re what makes these treats delightfully creepy!
How to Create the Perfect Purple Egg Whites
Once you’ve perfected your hard-boiled eggs, transforming them into spooky purple masterpieces is surprisingly simple.
Add 2 cups of red cabbage juice and 2 tablespoons of white vinegar to a medium bowl, then submerge your peeled eggs for 2-3 hours.
You’ll love watching them turn a gorgeous violet shade – I always get excited seeing the color change happen!
Making the Creamy Deviled Egg Filling
After slicing your purple-tinted eggs lengthwise, I’ve found that gently scooping out the yolks into a mixing bowl is the key to achieving that perfectly creamy filling.
- Mash the yolks with 1/4 cup mayonnaise until smooth.
- Add 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard and 1/8 teaspoon salt.
- Mix in 1 tablespoon sweet pickle relish for extra flavor.
- Pipe the filling back into egg whites using a star tip.
For extra creaminess, I always let my mayo come to room temperature first.
Crafting Black Olive Spiders
The creepy-crawly decorations are my favorite part of these spooky deviled eggs!
To make each spider, slice a pitted black olive in half lengthwise – one half becomes the body, while the other half you’ll cut into eight thin strips for legs.
I love arranging these legs around the olive body, gently pressing them into the filling. They’re delightfully creepy!
Assembly and Presentation Tips
Making these spooky deviled eggs look their creepiest requires careful attention to presentation details.
I’ve found these tips make all the difference:
- Place eggs on a black serving platter to make the white portions really pop.
- Position olive spiders at slightly different angles for natural movement.
- Pipe filling in smooth, even swirls using a star tip.
- Garnish with paprika “webbing” using a small sieve.
Make-Ahead and Storage Guidelines
While these spooky eggs look spectacular on your Halloween table, I’ve learned through years of holiday hosting that planning ahead is a game-changer. You can prepare components up to 24 hours in advance – just store them properly using my tested timeline below.
Storage Timeline | Guidelines
—————-|————
Boiled eggs | Up to 7 days refrigerated in shell
Peeled eggs | 2-3 days in airtight container
Filling mixture | 24 hours in piping bag
Assembled plain | 4 hours covered in fridge
Decorated eggs | 2 hours at room temp
Recipe Variations and Creative Twists
Since mastering these spooky deviled eggs, I’ve discovered countless ways to transform them into uniquely haunting creations that’ll wow your Halloween guests.
- Swap black olives for purple-dyed quail eggs to create mini “eyeballs”
- Add green food coloring and crushed pistachios for a “zombie brain” effect
- Mix in squid ink to create pitch-black filling with ghostly white peaks
- Replace mayo with avocado for “slime-filled” monsters topped with red pepper fangs