Pickling is an ancient preservation method that infuses food with so much flavor. Take pickled eggs, for instance, which is a protein-rich snack that lots of people can't get enough of. Although ...
Place the eggs in a large saucepan and cover with cold water. Place over a low heat and bring to a simmer. For large eggs allow 9 minutes; medium eggs 8 minutes; small 7 minutes and for quails ...
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Fill the rest of the jar with hot tap water until all of the eggs are covered. Seal the jar tightly. Shake every other day or so. After 2 weeks or so, enjoy. To serve the pickled eggs, just use a ...
Bring ingredients to a boil. In sealable jar pour over peeled eggs. Let sit for three days to three months. Shake once a day while chanting, "Yah--eggs are great, eh?" Serve with salt, pepper, Tabasco ...
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Seal the jars tightly. The pickled pears can be stored for up two months, but can be eaten after one week. Once opened, store in the fridge and eat within two weeks.