Best 6 Dales Red Pickled Eggs Recipes

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**Discover the Tangy Delight of Dale's Red Pickled Eggs: A Trio of Recipes for Every Taste**

Embark on a culinary journey into the world of pickled eggs with Dale's Red Pickled Eggs, a collection of three tantalizing recipes that cater to various taste preferences. Dive into the classic Red Pickled Eggs, where the harmonious blend of vinegar, beet juice, and spices infuses the eggs with a vibrant red hue and a delightful tang. For those who prefer a milder experience, the Sweet Pickled Eggs offer a delectable balance of sweet and tangy flavors, achieved through the addition of sugar and a medley of spices. And for those seeking a fiery kick, the Hot Pickled Eggs deliver an exhilarating burst of heat, thanks to the generous use of chili peppers and cayenne pepper. Each recipe promises a unique flavor profile that will satisfy your taste buds and leave you craving more.

Here are our top 6 tried and tested recipes!

CLASSIC PICKLED EGGS



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This is a classic recipe for pickled eggs.

Provided by Rod

Categories     Appetizers and Snacks     Pickled Egg Recipes

Time P7DT25m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 6

12 small eggs
3 cups white vinegar
¼ cup white sugar
1 tablespoon salt
2 cloves garlic
1 bay leaf

Steps:

  • Place eggs in a saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a boil, remove from heat, and let eggs stand in hot water for 15 minutes. Remove eggs from hot water, cool under cold running water, and peel.
  • Bring vinegar, sugar, and salt to a boil in a saucepan until sugar is dissolved. Remove from heat.
  • Place eggs, garlic, and bay leaf in a 1-quart mason jar; top with vinegar mixture. Seal jar and refrigerate for at least 1 week.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 71 calories, Carbohydrate 4.6 g, Cholesterol 137.6 mg, Fat 3.7 g, Protein 4.7 g, SaturatedFat 1.1 g, Sodium 633.3 mg, Sugar 4.5 g

PICKLED RED BEET EGGS



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My Pennsylvania Dutch grandmother, Florence Walter, used to make these. They are especially great for picnics. The combination of pickled eggs, beets, and onions is really something special. A great way to use up left-over Easter-eggs too!

Provided by GOURMETFOX

Categories     Appetizers and Snacks     Pickled Egg Recipes

Time 45m

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 (15 ounce) can beets
1 onion, thinly sliced
12 hard cooked eggs, shelled and left whole
¼ cup white sugar
½ cup vinegar

Steps:

  • Drain liquid from the beets into saucepan. Place beets, onions, and eggs into a large bowl or pitcher.
  • Pour sugar and vinegar into the saucepan with the beet liquid and bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce the heat to low, and let the mixture simmer 15 minutes.
  • Pour the beet juice mixture over the beets, eggs, and onions. Seal the bowl or pitcher and refrigerate. Refrigerate for at least one to 3 days; the longer they are allowed to sit the better they will taste.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 108 calories, Carbohydrate 8.1 g, Cholesterol 212 mg, Fat 5.3 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 6.6 g, SaturatedFat 1.6 g, Sodium 112.4 mg, Sugar 7.2 g

RED PICKLED EGGS WITH BEET JUICE



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These classic red pickled eggs are a simple preparation with a combination of vinegar, liquid from canned beets, and sugar. Enjoy them as a bar snack.

Provided by Diana Rattray

Categories     Snack     Appetizer

Time P7DT20m

Number Of Ingredients 7

6 medium eggs, hard-cooked
1 cup apple cider vinegar
1 cup beet liquid (from canned beets)
1/3 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 cup chopped onion
3 whole cloves

Steps:

  • In a saucepan, combine vinegar, beet liquid, sugar, salt, onion, and whole cloves . Bring to a boil, stirring to dissolve sugar.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 135 kcal, Carbohydrate 17 g, Cholesterol 164 mg, Fiber 1 g, Protein 6 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 182 mg, Sugar 15 g, Fat 4 g, ServingSize 6 eggs (6 servings), UnsaturatedFat 0 g

NATURALLY DYED PICKLED EASTER EGGS



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Use beets, carrots, saffron and more to add flavor while coloring your eggs for Easter.

Provided by Anna Stockwell

Categories     Easter     Egg     Pickles     Lunch     Spring     Kid-Friendly     Brunch     Beet     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher     Small Plates

Yield Makes 6 pickled eggs

Number Of Ingredients 21

6 hard-boiled eggs, peeled
1 cup distilled white vinegar
2 teaspoons kosher salt
2 teaspoons sugar
For pink pickled eggs:
1/2 small beet, peeled, quartered
1 shallot, sliced
1 bay leaf
For yellow pickled eggs:
1 (1/2-inch) piece ginger, thinly sliced
2 teaspoons black peppercorns
1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
For purple pickled eggs:
1 cup chopped purple cabbage
1 teaspoon caraway seeds
2 teaspoons baking soda, divided
For orange pickled eggs:
1 medium carrot, peeled, sliced
2 garlic cloves
1 sliver peeled beet
Small pinch of saffron

Steps:

  • Place eggs in a medium glass heatproof jar. Cook vinegar, salt, sugar, and 1 cup water in a small pot over high heat, stirring, until salt and sugar dissolve.
  • To make pink pickled eggs:
  • Add beet, shallot, and bay leaf and bring to a boil. Remove from heat and let cool slightly. Pour over eggs, stir, and chill at least 3 hours or up to overnight for a darker shade of pink.
  • To make yellow pickled eggs:
  • Add ginger, peppercorns, and turmeric and bring to a boil. Remove from heat and let cool slightly. Pour over eggs, stir, and chill at least 3 hours or up to overnight for a darker shade of yellow.
  • To make purple pickled eggs:
  • Add cabbage and caraway seeds and bring to a boil. Remove from heat and let cool slightly. Pour over eggs. Add 1 tsp. baking soda and stir until foaming subsides, then stir in remaining 1 tsp. baking soda. Chill at least 3 hours or up to overnight for a darker shade of purple.
  • To make orange pickled eggs:
  • Add carrot, garlic, beet, and saffron and bring to a boil. Remove from heat and let cool slightly. Pour over eggs, stir, and chill at least 3 hours or up to overnight for a darker shade of orange.
  • Do Ahead
  • Pickled eggs can be made 5 days ahead. Remove from pickling brine once desired color has been reached, transfer to an airtight container, and chill.

PICKLED EGGS



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Make and share this Pickled Eggs recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Kim M.

Categories     < 30 Mins

Time 25m

Yield 1 egg, 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

6 eggs, hard-boiled and peeled
16 ounces canned beets, undrained
3/4 cup cider vinegar
1/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon pickling spices
1/3 cup water
1 pinch salt

Steps:

  • Place eggs in a wide mouthed, half-gallon canning jar or other covered container.
  • Put beets and liquid into a medium size saucepan. Add vinegar, sugar, spices, water and salt. Bring just to boiling, stirring until sugar is dissolved. Pour beets and vinegar mixture into jar with eggs; adding additional water as needed to cover.
  • Cover jar and place in refrigerator to be served in 2-3 days.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 135.5, Fat 5.1, SaturatedFat 1.6, Cholesterol 211.5, Sodium 244.3, Carbohydrate 14.4, Fiber 1.3, Sugar 13, Protein 7

ALI'S DILL PICKLE DEVILED EGGS



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I'm one of those people who doesn't like sweet relish or sweet mayonnaise. This recipe has been passed down from my grandmother to my mother, and now to me. It has been a favorite since I can remember. No matter how many eggs we make (we've even made 3 dozen for 10 people), there's never any left! Hope you like it!

Provided by Ali-Cat Roberts

Categories     Lactose Free

Time 40m

Yield 24 halved eggs, 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 dozen large hard-boiled egg
1 cup kraft real mayonnaise
1 teaspoon yellow mustard (spicy mustard is also great)
3 tablespoons dill pickled relish
1 teaspoon salt (More or less to taste)
1/2 teaspoon paprika

Steps:

  • Boil eggs for approximately 20 minutes
  • Once eggs are hard, drain water and allow eggs to cool.
  • You may also let them sit in cold water for 15 minutes.
  • Peel eggs then cut them long wise.
  • Set hardened egg whites to the side.
  • Put egg yolks in a small to medium size mixing bowl.
  • Mash yolks with a fork.
  • Add mayonnaise, mustard, relish, and salt.
  • Stir until all ingredients are blended and a thick, creamy texture is achieved.
  • Take a small spoon (one that you eat with) and spoon a small mound of yolk mix into the hardened egg whites.
  • Once all of the yolk has been used, sprinkle paprika over the top of all eggs.
  • There you have it! Dill Pickled Deviled Eggs!

Tips:

  • Use fresh, high-quality eggs for pickling. Older eggs may not pickle as well and may have a less desirable flavor.
  • Choose a pickling liquid that you enjoy the taste of. There are many different recipes available, so experiment until you find one that you like.
  • Be sure to sterilize your jars and lids before using them. This will help to prevent the growth of bacteria and spoilage.
  • Pack the eggs tightly into the jars, but do not overcrowd them. Leave some headspace at the top of the jars to allow for expansion.
  • Store the pickled eggs in a cool, dark place for at least two weeks before eating. This will allow the flavors to develop and mellow.

Conclusion:

Pickled eggs are a delicious and easy-to-make snack or appetizer. They are also a great way to use up leftover eggs. With so many different pickling recipes available, there is sure to be one that you will enjoy. So next time you have a dozen eggs on hand, try pickling them! You won't be disappointed.

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