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I Want Some Pickled Egg Recipes and Pointers From You Gurus.........
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05/18/16 09:41 AM
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I found 2 cartons of Ball wide mouth half gallon jars and metal lids and rings in one of my storage buildings. They were brand new and unopened and they're in the dishwasher on sani-wash right now.
I would prefer to try both malt and white vinegar recipes, and I have NEVER made any before.
This probably belongs in the cooking section, but I wanted a large cross section of ideas, and you guys never disappoint with your culinary skills.
I need boiling instructions as well as pickling times and I want to be sanitary in my canning and handling.
For my first try, I think I want to use chicken eggs.
Post 'em up, if you please.
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Re: I Want Some Pickled Egg Recipes and Pointers From You Gurus.........
[Re: Deadwood]
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05/18/16 03:34 PM
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Posts: 10,191 The Boonies a.k.a. Pickens cou...
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Bring to a boil: White vinegar Pickling spice (one small container McCormick brand prob 2 oz) Garlic salt(to taste) Crushed red pepper (1/4 cup) Put eggs in gallon jug Slice a couple of onions and stuff them in the jug with eggs Pour boiling mixture over eggs slowly or jug may break.let them set about 2 days then enjoy I actually cut the vinegar with about 1/4 part water
Last edited by 300gr; 05/18/16 03:35 PM.
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Re: I Want Some Pickled Egg Recipes and Pointers From You Gurus.........
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05/18/16 06:23 PM
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I have gotten in the habit of boiling 6 or 8 eggs a week and pickling them in vinegar, a little disoveled sugar, garlic salt and beet juice (from a can of beets that I then eat as a salad with Ranch or just Tony's and olive oil). I leave the mason jar in the fridge and most days a pickled egg and a small can of spicy hot v8 is a fine breakfast I can eat on the way to work. The eggs are about perfect after 3 or 4 days which is when the beet juice has tinted most or all of the egg white. For Easter I made a big batch the week before then scooped the yolks and folded with Boursin cheese and pickle relish for some spectacular deviled eggs. Only trick is don't over heat the eggs when boiling so the yolks stay moist and don't develop that green ring. Oh yeah and a turn of salt and pepper helps. One batch of juice in the jar can be used for multiple weeks worth of egg cycles seeing as it's mostly vinegar. Add red pepper flakes too, don't think you can go wrong!
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Re: I Want Some Pickled Egg Recipes and Pointers From You Gurus.........
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05/18/16 07:18 PM
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Thanks for the continued good ideas and procedures. Keep 'em coming if you've got 'em. I'm enjoying the different approaches, here, like the sausage, Toothdoc. Unusual! I'm gonna start calling 300gr "10.6 oz" for short! Thanks also Danimal!
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