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Vibrant Purple Pickled Delight by Chef Unknown86

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Ingredients

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1/2 cup beet juice
1/2 cup vinegar
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon (or 1 stick cinnamon)
1/4 teaspoon clove
2 cups cooked beets, sliced (or small, whole beets)
1 dozen egg, hardboiled, peeled and chilled

Nutritional information

82
Calories
38 g
Calories From Fat
4.2 g
Total Fat
1.4 g
Saturated Fat
163.7 mg
Cholesterol
133.4 mg
Sodium
4.4 g
Carbs
0.6 g
Dietary Fiber
3.5 g
Sugars
6 g
Protein
83g
Serving Size

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Vibrant Purple Pickled Delight by Chef Unknown86

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    This is something I ate growing up, something that can cause grown adults to salivate merely by mentioning the recipe. Apparently it's a Pennsylvania Dutch recipe, on my maternal grandmother's side of the family. Whoever it was that first decided to include it in their recipe collection...thank you! After getting in a pickled egg discussion with Sandi (from CA), I searched 'Zaar and discovered that, amongst the twenty five already here, there wasn't another pickled egg recipe like the one I'd grown up with. None of them had cinnamon or cloves. So here I am, saving the world one pickled egg at a time. ;) Prep time does not include pickling time in the refrigerator. Just for fun, split one after it's pickled. The white should be a purplish-pink color, and the yolk should be yellow. It makes a beautiful contrast. The longer the eggs sit in the brine, the darker and more flavorful they will get. You will discover, however, how many days you prefer them to sit and percolate...I don't usually care to pickle them any longer than a week, as the brine starts soaking into the yolk. I usually double the recipe and store them in a gallon jar.

    • 385 min
    • Serves 12
    • Easy

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    Unknownchef86’s Purple Pickled Eggs, This is something I ate growing up, something that can cause grown adults to salivate merely by mentioning the recipe Apparently it’s a Pennsylvania Dutch recipe, on my maternal grandmother’s side of the family Whoever it was that first decided to include it in their recipe collection thank you! After getting in a pickled egg discussion with Sandi (from CA), I searched ‘Zaar and discovered that, amongst the twenty five already here, there wasn’t another pickled egg recipe like the one I’d grown up with None of them had cinnamon or cloves So here I am, saving the world one pickled egg at a time 😉 Prep time does not include pickling time in the refrigerator Just for fun, split one after it’s pickled The white should be a purplish-pink color, and the yolk should be yellow It makes a beautiful contrast The longer the eggs sit in the brine, the darker and more flavorful they will get You will discover, however, how many days you prefer them to sit and percolate I don’t usually care to pickle them any longer than a week, as the brine starts soaking into the yolk I usually double the recipe and store them in a gallon jar


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Heat Brine Ingredients to Boiling. Pour Over Beets and Let Stand Six Hours.

    2
    Done

    Add Hardboiled Eggs and Let Stand in Refrigerator For Up to One Week. Assuming You Can Wait That Long. I Can't. I Start Snitching Them the Day After They're Put in the Fridge.

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