Has anyone pickled eggs??
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1 | I've got lots of eggs from my chooks and would love some tips from anyone who has done this before and it will be a first for me. How long should I boil them for and should they be hot or cold before I put them in the liquid. Should the liquid be cool?? clevercloggs - 2013-10-19 08:18:00 |
2 | YUM!!! We lived in Canada years ago where we were introduced to pickled eggs, I never liked hard boiled eggs but pickled were delicious.....hard boil the eggs as normal, shell them and pop into your jars. Cold is best. Pour over the pickling liquid while hot then put on the lids. Good luck. These are definitely "love 'em or hate 'em" food! hogwort - 2013-10-19 08:32:00 |
3 | Thanks hogwort. Can't wait. I love anything pickled. clevercloggs - 2013-10-19 08:41:00 |
4 | Hi There, here's my recipe mandi - 2013-10-19 08:43:00 |
5 | Lovely recipe, thank you. How long do they keep for? Should I keep them in the fridge? clevercloggs - 2013-10-19 09:28:00 |
6 | I have a recipe with beet root juice which tickled my fancy. It colours the eggs. Might give both recipes a go. I've got so many eggs from my four chooks and hate waste. clevercloggs - 2013-10-19 09:30:00 |
7 | Beet pickled eggs with cardamom and anise 1 beet, peeled and roughly chopped into 1 to 2-inch sized pieces, cooked* clevercloggs - 2013-10-19 09:32:00 |
8 | clevercloggs wrote:
I'd be interested too. Hopefully somebody will chime in with the answer. tex-tickle - 2013-10-19 11:25:00 |
9 | clevercloggs wrote: tex-tickle - 2013-10-19 17:34:00 |
10 | Seeing as no one has yet answered, I think I'll put them in the fridge tex tickle. Better safe than sorry. clevercloggs - 2013-10-19 17:57:00 |
11 | This message was deleted. whitehead. - 2013-10-19 18:10:00 |
12 | This message was deleted. whitehead. - 2013-10-19 18:13:00 |
13 | you don't even have to preserve them you can freeze them straight from fresh in the shell its easy as 123, follow the steps at the bottom of my thread, and its all explained with diagrams and it even shows a frozen egg cut in half kob - 2013-10-19 18:31:00 |
14 | Hey kob, thanks for that. How cool. Edited by clevercloggs at 7:01 pm, Sat 19 Oct clevercloggs - 2013-10-19 19:00:00 |
15 | This message was deleted. mwood - 2013-10-20 16:43:00 |
16 | mwood wrote:
No that is what it looks like if you follow the pictures instrtuctions it shows youhow its done, once frozen you de shell and refreeze kob - 2013-10-20 18:07:00 |
17 | I have pickled eggs & used a similar recipe to mandi @ #4 & only have one left after about a year & it looks fine, but I did keep them in my fridge. samanya - 2013-10-20 18:47:00 |
18 | Easy to follow instructions = bev00 - 2014-02-12 22:34:00 |
19 | Chinese Marbled Tea Eggs 6 eggs Quotedavidt4 (213 ) 11:37 am, Tue 12 Feb #2 http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/pickled_eggs/ Quotemwood (341 ) 12:34 pm, Tue 12 Feb #4 1. Sweet pickled Eggs : 12 -18 eggs Directions Cover eggs with water in a large pot. Cover with lid. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Boil gently for 10 minutes. Drain. Run cold water over eggs until they are cold. Shell eggs. tip - to center the yokes stand the eggs in the cartoon vertically on its edge in the fridge for a few days before boiling. 2: PICKLED EGGS Ingredients : Preparation : Quotemwood (341 ) 12:44 pm, Tue 12 Feb #6 Edited by bev00 at 10:50 pm, Wed 12 Feb bev00 - 2014-02-12 22:49:00 |
20 | one for the archives bev00 - 2015-02-13 01:02:00 |
21 | Who can remember Nortons Egg Preserver [back in the days when we used to preserve excess eggs for winter use]. coralsnake - 2015-02-13 01:44:00 |
22 | This message was deleted. whitehead. - 2015-02-13 17:14:00 |
23 | This message was deleted. whitehead. - 2015-02-13 17:16:00 |
24 | bump for pickled eggs uli - 2016-02-08 18:08:00 |
25 | This message was deleted. cleggyboy - 2016-02-08 18:27:00 |
26 | cleggyboy wrote: samanya - 2016-02-08 18:40:00 |
27 | I've pickled them myself & I wasn't that keen on them, probably because I have fresh eggs from my chookens, on hand all year round. samanya - 2016-02-08 19:07:00 |
28 | This message was deleted. whitehead. - 2016-02-08 23:06:00 |
29 | Years ago I pickled my excess bantam eggs. I'd never tasted them before but thought they were delicious. We were living without electricity in those days and so they were not refrigerated but I imagine I only did 1-2 preserving jars at one time. fromwhereisit - 2016-02-09 16:42:00 |
30 | boil your eggs and peel .make a pickel up of 2 cups vinegar one cup brown sugar or more to taste i used brown vinegar and 2 teaspoond of pickling spices .boil half an hour and tip over your eggs in a bottle . this was streight out of my head many years ago when i had a lot of eggs they last about 3 weeks in the fridge the yokes if left go scrummy ask my kids about that one if you use white vinegar for a better looking egg Quote Quote bev00 - 2016-08-20 23:46:00 |
31 | You can pickle eggs to preserve them too, it is a different mix from pickling hard boiled eggs. When I was a child in the Falkland Islands my parents always pickled eggs for the winter when the hens don't lay as they weren't available in the shops. 6740 - 2016-09-17 20:50:00 |
32 | bump for pickled eggs .. bev00 - 2017-09-16 21:59:00 |
33 | recipe for the beetroot juice eggs please korbo - 2017-09-17 17:49:00 |
34 | This message was deleted. nzdoug - 2017-09-25 22:07:00 |
35 | 6740 wrote:
I don't think you mean pickeled I think We are showing our age ! Lol timturtle - 2017-09-25 22:21:00 |
36 | bump bev00 - 2018-09-24 23:21:00 |
37 | Yes London pubs had large jars on the bar also.going to have to do some now yummy. glynsmum - 2018-09-25 09:52:00 |
38 | Yum, although the ones I had were definitely not stored in the fridge. twindizzy - 2018-09-25 10:00:00 |
39 | bump bev00 - 2019-09-21 23:53:00 |
40 | I have bought a jar from a roadside stall, but didn't like them at all, awful things. rainrain1 - 2019-09-22 09:36:00 |
41 | Can I ask why the recipes have so much sugar in them? Can that be altered at all as I try and do without sugar as much as possible. jan2242 - 2019-09-22 11:10:00 |