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Sweet Pickled Eggs
Simple and easy to prepare, these sweet pickled eggs will keep in the refrigerator for up to six months. Delicious with cold cuts, crusty bread, and assorted cheeses.
Balsamic-Pickled Eggs
These balsamic vinegar-pickled eggs are a great snack or appetizer. If you serve them to guests, their brownish color is sure to be a conversation starter. You can vary the vinegar to suit your taste or color preference.
Garlic Pickled Eggs
These tasty garlic pickled eggs are great to keep around as a snack. For red eggs, substitute beet juice for water.
Pickled Eggs with Beet Juice
These pickled eggs are made with beet juice and pickling spice. Their rosy color adds a wow factor to salads, cheese boards, or a platter of deviled eggs.
Pickled Eggs
This pickled egg recipe is one that my dad has made for years. They take 5 days to be ready to eat, but they are well worth the wait!
Yellow Pickled Eggs
This is a recipe for Amish-style yellow pickled eggs. They go nicely with red beet pickled eggs.
Chipotle and Adobo Pickled Eggs
These pickled eggs are great sliced and served on a salad or just eat them plain for a quick low carb snack! You can adjust the heat by adding more or less chipotle and adobo.
Pickled Eggs and Beets
I grow beets to make this. Tasty eaten alone, or as part of a garden salad.
Lance's Balsamic Pickled Eggs
A great (but secret) recipe for pickled eggs based upon the tradition of bluenose recipes for pickled ears from frost-bitten travelers who, due to frostbite, have lost their ears and donated them to a local Alaskan bar/pub in the area as a gag, but still available to this day (03/04/2009) as an edible bar treat to those in the know. Don't worry, these are just pickled eggs with some East Tennessee (Cocke County) tradition added. Note: These can provide for a very foul smell from the consumer, so, provider beware!!!
Pickled Eggs III
Use this recipe as a last minute side dish. These lightly spiced pickled eggs are always a treat, especially served with breads and cheeses.
RITZ Steakhouse Bites
New York City is known for having some of the most famous steakhouses in the world, and now you can experience classic New York Steakhouse taste in one bite with RITZ Steakhouse Bites.
Emily's Pickled Eggs
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.
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