Boiled Masala Eggs Recipe – Quick Spicy Indian Anda Snack in 10 Minutes

🥚 Boiled Masala Eggs – Spicy Indian-Style Anda Snack in Minutes!

If you’ve got boiled eggs and a few Indian spices in your kitchen, you’re just 10 minutes away from a fiery and delicious snack – Boiled Masala Eggs! This dry-style egg dish is all about coating simple boiled eggs in bold, roasted masala for an instant protein-packed, low-effort treat.

Try this spicy and quick Boiled Masala Egg recipe – an Indian-style protein snack made with boiled eggs and simple masala. Ready in just 10 minutes!

Crispy edges, smoky spices, and that satisfying egg bite — this recipe is perfect for breakfast, evening tea, post-workout fuel, or a side to your dal-chawal. It’s minimal ingredients, max flavor – the Indian way!


🌟 Why You’ll Love Boiled Masala Eggs

  • ✅ Quick 10-minute recipe
  • ✅ High in protein, low in carbs
  • ✅ Just a few everyday Indian spices
  • ✅ Great as snack, side dish, or tiffin filler
  • ✅ Totally gluten-free & customizable!

📋 Quick Recipe Snapshot

Prep Time Cook Time Total Time Serves
5 mins 10 mins 15 mins 2–3

Cuisine: Indian

Course: Snack / Side Dish / Protein Add-on

Tags: High-protein, Low-carb, Egg recipes, 15-minute recipes


🛒 Ingredients

  • 4 boiled eggs (peeled and halved or full)
  • 1 tbsp oil (mustard or regular)
  • ½ tsp turmeric powder
  • ½ tsp red chili powder
  • ½ tsp coriander powder
  • ½ tsp garam masala
  • ½ tsp black pepper
  • Salt to taste
  • Pinch of chaat masala (optional, for zing)
  • Curry leaves (optional)
  • Coriander leaves, chopped (for garnish)

🍳 How to Make Boiled Masala Eggs – Step-by-Step


🔥 Step 1: Prep the Eggs

  1. Slice boiled eggs in halves (lengthwise) or keep whole with light slits for masala to seep in.
  2. Sprinkle a pinch of salt, turmeric, and chili powder over them.

🍳 Step 2: Sauté the Masala

  1. Heat oil in a nonstick or iron pan.
  2. Add curry leaves (if using) and let them sizzle.
  3. Lower flame, add turmeric, chili powder, coriander powder, black pepper, and garam masala.
  4. Stir for 10 seconds – don’t burn the spices!

🍳 Step 3: Toss the Eggs

  1. Gently place the boiled eggs in the pan – yolk side up.
  2. Spoon masala oil over each egg or turn gently to coat all sides.
  3. Let cook for 3–4 mins until the surface becomes golden and slightly crisp.
  4. Sprinkle chaat masala and garnish with chopped coriander.

🍽️ Serving Suggestions

  • Serve hot as a protein snack
  • Pair with dal rice, khichdi, or curd rice
  • Add to your lunchbox or post-workout meal
  • Use as filling in wraps, frankies, or rolls

🧠 FAQs – Masala Boiled Eggs

❓ Can I use air fryer or oven?

Yes! Coat eggs in masala and air fry at 180°C (350°F) for 5–7 mins.

❓ Can I add onion and garlic?

Yes! For an upgrade, sauté chopped onions and garlic first, then add spices and eggs.

❓ Can I meal-prep this?

Absolutely! Store cooked masala eggs in fridge for 2 days. Reheat lightly before serving.


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💡 Pro Tips

  • Don’t skip the low flame step – spices burn easily!
  • Add a pinch of amchur or lemon juice for tang
  • Use mustard oil for authentic North Indian touch
  • Want it saucy? Add 2 tbsp onion-tomato paste before adding eggs

🏁 Final Thoughts – Big Flavor in a Small Bite!

These Boiled Masala Eggs are proof that you don’t need fancy ingredients for bold, satisfying food. They’re spicy, wholesome, and done in minutes – perfect for busy days, high-protein diets, or your next party snack.

💬 Made it? Share your spicy creations with #MasalaEggMagic on Instagram or Pinterest!

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