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No-Peel Deviled Egg Tray displayed on a kitchen counter
Less prep
A shorter path from eggs to serving tray
No shells to peel
Skip one of the messiest steps entirely
Uniform halves
Ready to fill and easier to present

Why deviled eggs take longer than they should

Traditional deviled egg prep means boiling, cooling, peeling, slicing, and dealing with broken whites before the filling even begins.

Time-consuming

Too many steps before the actual filling starts.

Messy peeling

Shell removal is slow and can damage the whites.

Inconsistent results

Uneven halves make filling and presentation harder.

Traditional deviled egg prep steps including boiling, peeling, and damaged egg whites

A simpler way to make deviled eggs

Crack the eggs. Pour the whites into the tray. Bake. Fill. Serve.

No-Peel Deviled Egg Tray used to streamline deviled egg prep

Why it’s easier

Less prep

Fewer steps stand between raw eggs and a tray ready to fill.

Cleaner workflow

You skip shell peeling and move through prep more directly.

Uniform halves

The tray helps create more consistent shapes for filling and serving.

Easier to serve

Cleaner-looking halves are simpler to plate for parties and gatherings.

How it works

1
Separate the eggs
2
Pour whites into the tray
3
Bake and cool
4
Fill and serve
Simple steps showing how to use the No-Peel Deviled Egg Tray

Who it’s for

Hosts and holiday cooks
Caterers and event prep
Meal preppers
Anyone who loves deviled eggs but hates the prep
Different use cases for the No-Peel Deviled Egg Tray including parties, catering, and meal prep

More ways to make them your own

Because you’re working from separated whites before filling, you can experiment with colors, herbs, smoke, and flavor variations more easily.

Herb-infused deviled eggs prepared using the No-Peel Deviled Egg Tray
Spicy deviled eggs with flavored whites prepared using the No-Peel Deviled Egg Tray

Designed through real prototyping

This wasn’t sketched once and rushed to market. The design went through repeated iterations to improve shape, release, and usability.

Prototype development stages for the No-Peel Deviled Egg Tray
No-Peel Deviled Egg Tray pan and lid shown side by side

Pan and lid included

Designed for prep, storage, and cleaner handling.

Launch timeline

Launch timeline for the No-Peel Deviled Egg Tray Kickstarter project

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What makes this different from using a muffin pan?

This tray is designed specifically for deviled egg prep, with a workflow focused on forming more uniform halves that are easier to fill and serve.

When is the Kickstarter launching?

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When is shipping expected?

The current timeline lists shipping starting in June 2026.