Apparently I’m not just a suggestible eater, but I’m a suggestible cook as well. Last week I answered an Ask Evan question about what to do with pickled eggs. I became so intrigued with the idea of ...
I said goodbye to my little flock of chickens this week. It was a good urban chicken run, but I decided it might be time for the children to get a dog, and the combo seems dicey. In honor of my girls, ...
These magenta-colored, beet pickled eggs are Southern classics. Here they are deviled so their yolks are very creamy. Swap options: You can substitute other vinegars for the apple cider vinegar, ...
These pickled quail eggs take on an ultra-vibrant color by pickling them with ingredients like beets and curry powder. (Recipe Credit: Marc Matsumoto of Fresh Tastes.) Add the quail eggs to a pot that ...
Pickled eggs may be one of those old-fashioned foods that is near extinction. But this unusual recipe -- and unusual pink-purple color -- still has its fans. Among them is Sherry Sherrill, who sent in ...
To make the beet brine: Bring the vinegar, beet slices, sugar, salt, peppercorns, bay leaf, clove, and 2 cups of water to a boil in a small saucepan over medium-high heat, stirring until the salt and ...
Here's a culinary riddle for you: What do Moe's Tavern on "The Simpsons" and Amish buffets have in common? The answer: pickled eggs. Many home cooks still make this traditional food -- eggs purple ...
Hard boil eggs and remove shells. Set aside. Pour pickled beets into a large saucepan. Add vinegar, garlic, sugar, salt, peppercorns and 1 cup water, and stir to combine. Bring to a boil, then turn ...