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    Sam TurnbullAuthor: Sam Turnbull Updated: March 7, 2025

    Vegan Deviled Potatoes

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    Easter is coming up and I wanted to give you an easy but super cute little appetizer to celebrate. I bring you Vegan Deviled Potatoes! Aren't they just the cutest?

    Yes, yes they are.

    Vegan Deviled Potatoes! The perfect make ahead, easy-to-make appetizer for Easter or any party. Only 7 ingredients to make this vegan-friendly take on deviled eggs. With a secret ingredient, they even taste like eggs! #itdoesnttastelikechicken #veganrecipes #easter

    I thought about doing a more complicated take on vegan deviled eggs by making an egg white using some sort of combination of non-dairy milk and agar or kappa carrageenan. But then upon further thought, I knew I wanted my appetizer to be really easy to make. And with easy to find ingredients. And not too weird so that I don't scare away the less adventurous foodies in the family.

    My thoughts: everyone likes potatoes. Right? No one is afraid of potatoes (except those carb fearing types). Everyone likes cute handheld appetizers and these vegan deviled potatoes are just so darn cute and tasty! I'm pretty sure no one will be able to resist enjoying at least one.

    Vegan Deviled Potatoes! The perfect make ahead, easy-to-make appetizer for Easter or any party. Only 7 ingredients to make this vegan-friendly take on deviled eggs. With a secret ingredient, they even taste like eggs! #itdoesnttastelikechicken #veganrecipes #easter

    These vegan deviled eggs are easy to make and can be made ahead of time, making them the perfect party finger food. The yellow filling has a surprisingly rich eggy taste thanks to the power of black salt (kala namak) which I also use in other egg-y type recipes such as my vegan toast dipping sauce (vegan egg yolk). A little garnish of paprika and presto, gorgeous little vegan deviled potatoes.

    Vegan Deviled Potatoes! The perfect make ahead, easy-to-make appetizer for Easter or any party. Only 7 ingredients to make this vegan-friendly take on deviled eggs. With a secret ingredient, they even taste like eggs! #itdoesnttastelikechicken #veganrecipes #easter

    How to Make Vegan Deviled Potatoes:

    Add the potatoes to a pot of water and bring to a boil for 12 - 20 minutes until the potatoes are tender and you can easily pierce them to the center with a sharp knife. The time it takes to boil the potatoes will vary depending on their size. Drain the potatoes and rinse with cool water.

    When selecting my potatoes I made a point of picking out potatoes that were about the same size as an egg. The pre-bagged baby potatoes were a bit too small, so I just dug around in the potato bin.

    Vegan Deviled Potatoes! The perfect make ahead, easy-to-make appetizer for Easter or any party. Only 7 ingredients to make this vegan-friendly take on deviled eggs. With a secret ingredient, they even taste like eggs! #itdoesnttastelikechicken #veganrecipes #easter

    When the potatoes are cool enough to handle, cut each one in half lengthwise. Then use the large scoop of a melon baller or small spoon to scoop out a little crater in each potato.

    Vegan Deviled Potatoes! The perfect make ahead, easy-to-make appetizer for Easter or any party. Only 7 ingredients to make this vegan-friendly take on deviled eggs. With a secret ingredient, they even taste like eggs! #itdoesnttastelikechicken #veganrecipes #easter

    Put the scooped out potato flesh in a medium bowl.

    Vegan Deviled Potatoes! The perfect make ahead, easy-to-make appetizer for Easter or any party. Only 7 ingredients to make this vegan-friendly take on deviled eggs. With a secret ingredient, they even taste like eggs! #itdoesnttastelikechicken #veganrecipes #easter

    Now take the bowl of potato flesh and add the vegan mayonnaise, dijon mustard, apple cider vinegar, black salt, and turmeric. Mix together with a potato masher or fork until completely smooth and mixed well. As the potato mixture can vary in quantity due to the size of potatoes and the amount you scoop out, feel free to adjust the ingredient quantities to taste.

    Vegan Deviled Potatoes! The perfect make ahead, easy-to-make appetizer for Easter or any party. Only 7 ingredients to make this vegan-friendly take on deviled eggs. With a secret ingredient, they even taste like eggs! #itdoesnttastelikechicken #veganrecipes #easter

    2 Methods to Filling Vegan Deviled Potatoes:

    You can either use a pastry bag or just a spoon to fill each potato.

    If using a pastry bag: attach a large star tip and fill a pastry bag with the mashed potato mixture. Squeeze a dollop into the crater of each potato half.

    If using a spoon: simply scoop a small spoonful of the mashed potato mixture into the well of each potato half.

    Garnish the filled potatoes with paprika as desired. Serve right away, or cover and store in the fridge until ready to serve.

    Vegan Deviled Potatoes! The perfect make ahead, easy-to-make appetizer for Easter or any party. Only 7 ingredients to make this vegan-friendly take on deviled eggs. With a secret ingredient, they even taste like eggs! #itdoesnttastelikechicken #veganrecipes #easter

    Tips & Tricks When Making Vegan Deviled Potatoes:

    • When selecting my potatoes I made a point of picking out potatoes that were about the same size as an egg.
    • The pre-bagged baby potatoes were a bit too small, so I just dug around in the potato bin.
    • Black salt (also called kala namak) is a salt commonly used in South Asian cuisine. It is actually pink in colour, but it has an amazingly egg-like flavour.
    • Using kala namak in this recipe will give the potatoes an eggy taste. If you don't want this you can substitute regular salt.

     

    Bon appetegan!

    Sam.

    4.95 from 75 votes
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    Vegan Deviled Potatoes

    The perfect make ahead, easy-to-make appetizer for Easter or any party. Only 7 ingredients to make this vegan-friendly take on deviled eggs. They even taste like eggs! 
    Prep: 20 minutes mins
    Cook: 20 minutes mins
    Total: 40 minutes mins
    Servings: 24 potato halves
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    Ingredients
     

    • 12 small yellow or white potatoes
    • 6 tablespoons vegan mayonnaise
    • 1 teaspoon dijon mustard
    • ½ teaspoon apple cider vinegar
    • ½ teaspoon black salt, (also called kala namak)
    • ¼ teaspoon ground turmeric
    • paprika or smoked paprika, for garnish
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    Instructions
     

    • Add the potatoes to a pot of water and bring to a boil for 12 - 20 minutes until the potatoes are tender and you can easily pierce them to the center with a sharp knife. The time it takes to boil the potatoes will vary depending on their size. Drain the potatoes and rinse with cool water.
    • When the potatoes are cool enough to handle, cut each on in half lengthwise. Then use the large scoop of a melon baller or small spoon to scoop out a little crater in each potato. Put the scooped out potato flesh in a medium bowl.
    • Now take the bowl of potato flesh and add the vegan mayonnaise, dijon mustard, apple cider vinegar, black salt, and turmeric. Mix together with a potato masher or fork until completely smooth and mixed well. As the potato mixture can vary in quantity due to the size of potatoes and the amount you scoop out, feel free to adjust the ingredient quantities to taste.
    • You can either use a pastry bag or just a spoon to fill each potato.
      If using a pastry bag: attach a large star tip and fill a pastry bag with the mashed potato mixture. Squeeze a dollop into the crater of each potato half.
      If using a spoon: simply scoop a small spoonful of the mashed potato mixture into the well of each potato half.
    • Garnish the filled potatoes with paprika as desired. Serve right away, or cover and store in the fridge until ready to serve.

    Notes

    • When selecting my potatoes I made a point of picking out potatoes that were about the same size as an egg. The pre-bagged baby potatoes were a bit too small, so I just dug around in the potato bin.
    • Black salt (also called kala namak) is a salt commonly used in South Asian cuisine. It is actually pink in colour, but it has an amazingly egg-like flavour. Using it in this recipe will give the potatoes an eggy taste. If you don't want this you can substitute regular salt. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 104kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 2g | Sodium: 77mg | Potassium: 448mg | Fiber: 2g | Vitamin C: 21mg | Calcium: 13mg | Iron: 0.8mg

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    Author: Sam Turnbull
    Cuisine: American, Canadian
    Course: Appetizer

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    Comments

    1. Jennifer Bivins says

      July 12, 2024 at 2:39 pm

      5 stars
      So savory

      Reply
    2. Diane says

      April 21, 2024 at 12:36 am

      5 stars
      These are five-star-delicious and quite honestly they have better flavor than making them with eggs! Make them exactly as the recipe says and it's hard to eat just one : - )

      Reply
      • Jess @ It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken says

        April 22, 2024 at 10:36 pm

        We agree! Thanks for sharing. 🙂

        Reply
    3. Jill says

      November 18, 2023 at 10:21 pm

      Are they good overnight after being in the fridge? I want to prepare the night before, but wondering if they will keep overnight.

      Reply
      • LP says

        November 24, 2023 at 9:42 am

        5 stars
        My comment might be a bit late, but I made these last year, and in my opinion, they were even BETTER after chilling in the fridge for a night.

        Reply
    4. Daryl says

      October 22, 2023 at 2:40 am

      5 stars
      So delicious and easy to do, might be my new go-to recipe for entertaining. Like other commenters it was my first time using black salt and I was shocked how egg-like it is. Thanks for a great recipe 🙂

      Reply
    5. fenice says

      April 09, 2023 at 11:28 pm

      5 stars
      Forgot to add rating to my previous post. And the potatoes didn't make it past dinner.

      Reply
    6. fenice says

      April 09, 2023 at 4:17 pm

      Next week, my office is having a "potato potluck" where everyone is bringing something with potatoes in it, so I halved this recipe for a test run today. I made the mistake of offering DH a taste of the filling and he ran off with the bowl! After I wrestled it back, I finished filling the potatoes then hid the dish in our cold garage, He just came by and said, "I don't think those potatoes will last until Thursday." I said, "No, this is just a test run; I'll make more on Wednesday night." To which he responded, "Phew, I was worried I wasn't going to get to eat any more." I think it's safe to say the recipe is a hit!

      Reply
      • Jess @ IDTLC Support says

        April 11, 2023 at 11:40 am

        Hahahaha! That's amazing! We're so glad they're a hit!

        Reply
    7. Art says

      December 25, 2022 at 10:08 pm

      5 stars
      The best vegan devilled eggs! My son couldn't tell the difference. Thank you so much for sharing!

      Reply
    8. Pam mara says

      December 23, 2022 at 2:29 pm

      5 stars
      Merry Christmas Sam. I’m planning on making these on Christmas. Can these be assembled a day or two before. I know I have waited till the last minute to ask but wud appreciate any input if possible. Btw I lov ur recipes

      Reply
    9. Emma says

      December 04, 2022 at 7:54 pm

      5 stars
      I’ve been missing deviled eggs since I went vegan and omg these were so good! I had to go to three stores to find the black salt but it was a game changer! It literally makes it taste like egg!

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        December 11, 2022 at 11:12 am

        Yay! So happy you enjoyed them. Now that you have black salt you can try some of my other vegan egg recipes 🙂

        Reply
    10. Lee says

      August 03, 2022 at 6:01 pm

      5 stars
      Used himalayan pink salt - they turned out amazing. I reccomend buying shallots and adding them to the filling receipe and letting them sit in the fridge for a bit before eating. My partner and I absolutely love deviled eggs and were so happy with the turnout! Thanks for an awesome receipe

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        August 04, 2022 at 9:26 am

        So happy you loved them Lee!! 🙂

        Reply
    11. Jessie says

      June 25, 2022 at 11:06 am

      5 stars
      I ended up using red potatoes because I'd bought them for a potato salad recipe before I found this. I think the skins would've held up better if I'd used Yukon gold or something different, so I probably won't use those again. But OMG, this is awesome! I did have to change some things just based on what I had on hand. I'm in a wheelchair and we're kind of rural, so getting to a grocery store isn't always the easiest task. Because I was using a potato with a thinner skin, I opted to roast them instead to help crisp up that skin to hold everything together. I stuck to the recipe for measurements, but I did add a bit of chopped relish and some red bell pepper, chives, and the teeniest tiniest bit of minced onion. They were a hit! I made them for a church function where I knew I'd be the only vegan there, and if I didn't cook something to bring, I wouldn't get to eat. LOL I was not disappointed, and neither was anyone else. Thanks for the awesome recipe!

      Reply
    12. Rachel says

      April 14, 2022 at 11:51 pm

      5 stars
      I made these for a family get-together and they were very popular. A couple of people asked me for the recipe. I was excited to have a reason to make them again for Easter!

      Reply
    13. Mary says

      July 30, 2021 at 11:28 am

      Cool, I am for sure going to try this. What a great idea!!!

      Reply
    14. Kristen says

      April 04, 2021 at 12:38 pm

      These were awesome- super easy. I added a little umami seasoning I had which gave it a little more depth. SO GOOD. Def making these for parties!

      Reply
    15. Elena says

      March 28, 2021 at 3:07 pm

      5 stars
      As someone said in a past comment, this is easily 15 stars out of 5. I loved it. So easy to make and so tasty: I had to stop myself munching them all!
      Thanks for sharing this recipe, you never disappoint!
      (Also haters gonna hate and they clearly didn't even bother to look at the other recipes otherwise they would have seen that both the ingredients and the method used are very different).

      Really thank you for these wonderful recipes! xx

      Reply
    16. April says

      January 18, 2021 at 3:47 pm

      I often refer to your site for inspo. This is simply brilliant. I am curious how you might use JustEgg for something like this. Hope to see your take on it.

      Reply
    17. Deidre says

      January 16, 2021 at 5:13 pm

      5 stars
      Try it!! Tastes just like deviled eggs!!

      Reply
    18. Tish says

      January 01, 2021 at 9:49 am

      5 stars
      These are so fabulous!!! Made them with tofu Mayo recipe instead of vegan Mayo and they were a hit!

      Reply
    19. Misha H says

      November 25, 2020 at 1:19 am

      Hi Sam. Where can I find black salt? I know Amazon carries it but will take time to receive it. Do you think Indian grocery stores might carry this? I also found something called truffle salt at Meijer, would that work? Thank you!

      Reply
      • Sam Turnbull says

        November 26, 2020 at 12:38 pm

        Yes absolutely you should easily find black salt at an Indian grocery store. It will be called kala namak. truffle salt is not the same thing. ENjoy!

        Reply
    20. Chris says

      April 18, 2020 at 11:31 pm

      5 stars
      Super tasty base recipe. I added shallot and relish to the yolk mixture and let it sit in the fridge for a bit. I also mixed olive oil, nooch and kala namak and poured that over the boiled halves and let them roast at 425 for 10ish minutes. Really turned out crazy good!

      Reply
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