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Old 11-12-2004, 07:58 PM   #1
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Old 11-15-2004, 03:32 PM   #2
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that's just one little snack . I like to make them by the gallon(s). Along with a gallon or 2 of pickled sausage. Good eats.
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whats the recipe??????? lets have it![&:][8D]
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Old 11-16-2004, 06:04 AM   #4
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my recipe is simple:

white vinegar
garlic pepper salt
pickling spices

bring brine to a boil; add hard boiled eggs (shell removed, of course) and let sit for awhile - then eat
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They sure look yummy !
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Old 11-22-2004, 07:28 PM   #6
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I have heard of buying pickled beets, eating the beets and putting the boiled eggs in the beet jar....as is..
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Old 11-24-2004, 10:04 PM   #7
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Sean"™s Pickled Eggs

Hardboil the 36 eggs "“ cool them before peeling.

Ingredients

50% water 50% white Vineger
Whole Black peppercorns
Whole Mustard Seed
Whole Coriander


8 Whole Cherry Hot Peppers
8 Whole Jalepeno Peppers
Sliced carrots for color/taste
1 Whole Garlic head, cloves peeled, sliced in 1/2


Slice a couple larger peppers into rings "“ Boil (with seeds too) them in small amount of straight vinegar for 5 minutes. The boiling makes the vinegar "œspicy". Strain, and mix vinegar with equal amounts of water"¦"¦ Bring to a boil again

If you plan to keep the eggs for a long while you need to flash boil all the peppers, veggies & garlic. If its just a couple weeks then, I don"™t worry about it "“ they are crisper that way too.

Add seasonings, garlic, and alternate eggs, peppers, veggies in layers to have good mix in jar. When the Jar is near full, pour in the boiling Vinegar/Water mixture & seal. We eat them right away "“ and just seal right away and let them cool to room temp before refrigerating.

That"™s it pretty much.

Quick Tips:

NEVER put in a broken egg "“ the whole jar will look gross & cloudy and no one will want an egg.

Similarly "“ do not add powder seasonings like Garlic powder, ground pepper, cumin, parsely etc. It will get cloudy and full of sediments. Always make sure the liquid stays clear in preparation "“ they look and taste so much better.

Keep refrigerated - good for 3-4 weeks.

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