Ingredients
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12
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1
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2
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2
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1/2
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1
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1
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Directions
Sweet Pickled Eggs, Another recipe from the cook book Company’s Coming Try adding some chili peppers to the brine and leave in the Egg jar , Not really a rating, just a commemt/suggestion Instead of tying the spices up in cheesecloth, just pour them in the vinegar Then, when you pour the vinegar/brine over the eggs, just strain it through a fine mesh strainer Can’t wait to try the eggs, though!, I made these and forgot that I had them in the fridge for a long time Have just taken them out and MMMMMMMM!!!! Delish! Am having them with some grilled meats and asparagus This is really good! I’m thinking of making these again with Quail Eggs as they are smaller and less intimidating to those who haven’t tried it before Yummy! Took a photo of the quail eggs The biggest egg is a hen’s egg
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Steps
1
Done
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Layer the Eggs With the Onion in a 2 Quart Jar to Within 1" of the Top. Put All the Brine Ingredients (except Spice Bag) in a Pot and Over Medium Heat Bring to a Boil, Stirring Until the Sugar Dissolves. Swish the Spice Bag Around in the Brine For 30 Seconds. |
2
Done
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Pour Brine Over the Eggs, Leave For 2 Weeks in the Fridge Before Serving. |
3
Done
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Make Sure the Eggs Are Completely Covered. |