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Egg Recipe # 13



PICKLED EGGS  

Ingredients

    • 12 hard-boiled eggs, peeled
    • 1 large empty sterilized glass jar
    • 4 cups vinegar
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • 2 medium onions, sliced1/3cup sugar
    • 1 tablespoon pickling spices1/2 teaspoon mustard seeds 1 teaspoon celery seeds1 clove garlic

Directions

  1. Put the peeled hardboiled eggs in the large jar.
  2. Boil the remaining ingredients together for 5 minutes.
  3. Pour over the eggs in the jar.
  4. Cover; leave on counter overnight.
  5. Keeps in refrigerator for weeks, in theory.
  6. In reality, if you love pickled eggs, these will disappear.

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    I thought that Easter will be here in a couple of weeks that I would give recipes using hard boiled eggs. This recipe and Recipe #11 used hard boiled eggs, plus the next two will also. I remember when my kids were young we would have a lot of eggs and at that time I did not know that many dished to use the eggs, we ate the majority of them as just eggs, so hopefully I can give you a new one or two and maybe some inspiration to look for more recipes.
    And if you have one of your own and would like to share it, I would love that.Till next timeKat=^..^=

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Comments

  1. My father loved pickled eggs....what a smart thing to do for us...great idea!

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  2. My grandmother used to add eggs to her pickled beets, and they were gorgeous! I loved the purple eggs! Thanks for the recipe, but I may add some beets too :)

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  3. Thanks for reminding me of these, I loved them as a kid only they were bright pinkish purple because they were mixed with the pickled beets. When we cut them open the yolks were yellow surrounded by pink!

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  4. Oh yummmmm I'm going to have to try these!!

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  5. I made a 1/2 batch today, the delish aroma is killing me! Thanks for posting that. Will try tomorrow, afer they chill.

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