Try this recipe for quick and easy pickled eggs. They're great to have on hand for entertaining, and they make a nice gift too. Plan ahead though, they need to be refrigerated for at least three days before they're ready to eat.
Ingredients
- 12 large eggs
- 1 cup white vinegar
- 0.5 cups water
- 1 medium onion , sliced
- 2 tablespoons coarse salt
- 2 tablespoons pickling spice
- 5 blacks peppercorns
Instructions
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Gather all ingredients.
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Place eggs into a large pot and cover with cold water. Bring water to a boil, then immediately remove from the heat. Cover the pot and let eggs stand in hot water for 10 to 12 minutes.
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Transfer eggs to a strainer and run under cold water for 1 minute. Return eggs to the pot; fill with cold water and let sit until cool enough to handle, 2 to 3 minutes. Peel eggs and place into a 1-quart, wide-mouth jar.
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Combine vinegar, water, all but a few slices onion, salt, pickling spice, and peppercorns in a saucepan. Bring to a rolling boil.
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Pour over the eggs in the jar. Place remaining onion slices on top and seal the jar. Cool to room temperature, about 1 hour, then refrigerate for 3 days before serving.
Nutrition Facts
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