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Made for centuries by farmers' wives as a way to preserve eggs longer, pickled eggs are a traditional treat.[1] They make a great party or picnic accompaniment and they're fairly easy to make, requiring mainly time and just some basic cooking skills.
Ingredients
Mrs. Beeton's pickled eggs:
- 16 eggs
- 1 liter/ 2 pints vinegar
- 15g / 1/2 oz black peppercorns, fresh
- 15g/ 1/2 oz allspice, ground
- 15g/ 1/2 oz ginger, ground
Garlic pickled eggs:
- 1 dozen eggs
- 1/2 liter/ 1 pint spiced vinegar
- Garlic, several cloves
Purple pickled eggs:
- 1 dozen large eggs
- 4 cups cider vinegar
- 1 beet (beetroot), medium size
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 2 tablespoons coriander seed
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon, ground
- 1 teaspoon nutmeg, ground
- Pinch of mace, ground
- 4-8 dashes of hot pepper sauce (optional)
- Sea salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
Steps
Mrs. Beeton's pickled eggs
One of the first ever renowned cooks back in the 1800s, Mrs. Beeton was very knowledgeable about pickling. This is adapted from her version of pickled eggs.
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1Boil the eggs for 20 minutes. They must be very hard boiled.
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2Remove from the hot water and set aside to cool. Then, peel the eggshell off the cooled eggs.
- To peel, gently knock each egg against the side of a bowl or something similar to create cracks. Use your fingers to pry open a small hole, then peel off the eggshell in pieces.
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3Place the peeled eggs into a sterilized large jar.
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4Pour about half of the vinegar into a saucepan. Add the peppercorns, allspice and ginger to the vinegar. Bring to the boil for about 10 minutes.
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5Pour the hot vinegar over the eggs. Cover completely.
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Garlic pickled eggs
Add a little flavor to the eggs; ideal if you love garlic.
Purple pickled eggs
Eggs are wonderful at soaking up other colors and this is something that you can use to your favor when pickling them. Purple eggs are quite something to see!
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1Bring the eggs to a boil in a saucepan. Boil for 20 minutes.
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2Remove from the heat. Cover and let stand for 10 minutes.
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3Drain the eggs. Dip into cold water, then drain again. Peel off the eggshell. Place the peeled eggs into a glass or ceramic bowl.
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4Press a fork lightly into several places of each peeled egg. This will help the pickling liquid to penetrate more easily.
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5Add the remaining ingredients to the same saucepan. Bring to a boil over high heat.
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6Reduce the heat to medium and simmer. Simmer for another 10 to 15 minutes, until the beet slices turn tender.
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7Pour the hot spiced vinegar and beet liquid over the eggs. Let cool before covering. Place in the refrigerator.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionIs there a way to make the pickled eggs to last longer than a month?Community AnswerStore them in a cool, dark cupboard with the lid of the jar tightly sealed.
Warnings
- It is recommended that pickled eggs are kept refrigerated before opening the jar unless your home is very cool naturally. Once opened, pickled eggs must be kept refrigerated to slow down any bacterial growth, to ensure your safety. Discard uneaten eggs after one month.⧼thumbs_response⧽
References
- ↑ The Victorian Kitchen Book of Pickles and Preserves, p. 40, (1995), ISBN 1-85833-460-8
- Mrs. Beeton's pickled eggs adapted from: The Best of Mrs. Beeton's Jams, Pickles & Preserves, p. 124, (2007), ISBN 978-1-4072-0749-0
- Garlic pickled eggs adapted from: University of Otago Extension, Pickles and Relishes, (1966), p. 12, no ISBN provided.
- Purple pickled eggs adapted from: Chris Schlesinger, John Willoughby and Dan George, Quick Pickles: Easy Recipes with Big Flavor, p. 122, (2001, 0-8118-3015-2
About This Article
To make pickled eggs following Mrs. Beeton’s classic recipe, start by boiling the eggs for 20 minutes. Once the eggs have had a chance to cool, carefully peel them and put them in a sterilized jar. Next, boil vinegar, peppercorns, and the rest of your pickling spices in a saucepan for about 10 minutes. When that’s done, pour the vinegar mixture into the jar with the eggs while it’s still hot. After the contents of the jar have cooled, put the lid on the jar and refrigerate it. You can store your pickled eggs for up to a month. Read on to learn how to make garlic pickled eggs or purple pickled eggs!