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lihlih 01/17/20 6:22:36 PM #1: |
I'm wondering if there's a cheaper alternative to buying pickled eggs. They're so goddamn expensive for some reason.
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Mead 01/17/20 6:30:02 PM #2: |
Yeah you could do that
although theyll taste better if you make your own brine --- Lemonheads ... Copied to Clipboard!
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SunWuKung420 01/17/20 6:38:17 PM #3: |
That is typically how one makes pickled eggs.
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captpackrat 01/17/20 6:52:03 PM #4: |
Wikipedia says "Recipes vary from the traditional brine solution for pickles, to other solutions, which can impart a sweet or spicy taste."
I know you can put hard boiled eggs in the juice from pickled beets. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pickled_beet_egg --- Minutus cantorum, minutus balorum, Minutus carborata descendum pantorum. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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ParanoidObsessive 01/17/20 7:22:04 PM #5: |
...yes? That's literally what pickled eggs are, after all.
captpackrat posted... I know you can put hard boiled eggs in the juice from pickled beets. That's what my family always used to do. My mom loved beets, and my dad loved pickled eggs, so she'd eat the beets, and then he'd use the leftover juice to make his eggs. --- "Wall of Text'D!" --- oldskoolplayr76 "POwned again." --- blight family ... Copied to Clipboard!
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