ANIMAL-SHAPED BOILED EGG 4 WAYS RECIPE BY TASTY

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Animal-Shaped Boiled Egg 4 Ways Recipe by Tasty image

Here's what you need: egg, carrot, black sesame seeds, egg, black sesame seeds, black peppercorn, straw, egg, stuffed olive, egg, carrot, black sesame seeds, pink peppercorn

Provided by Teddy Villa

Categories     Snacks

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

1 egg, hard-boiled
1 carrot
2 black sesame seeds
1 egg, hard-boiled
2 black sesame seeds
1 black peppercorn
1 straw
1 egg, hard-boiled
1 stuffed olive
1 egg, hard-boiled
1 carrot
2 black sesame seeds
1 pink peppercorn

Steps:

  • To make the rabbit: Julienne the carrot and set aside.
  • Slice one side of the boiled egg so it sits longways. Chop the sliced egg white into tiny cubes and set aside.
  • To create the ears, use a paring knife and make two slits touching at one end. Do not slit too deep. Prop up the ears by stuffing the egg white cubes under the slits.
  • For the nose, poke a hole and place a piece of the julienned carrot. Place the black sesame seeds for eyes.
  • To make the hedgehog: Cut the tip of the straw on a diagonal.
  • Slice one side of the boiled egg so it sits longways. Chop the sliced egg white into tiny cubes and set aside.
  • To create spikes, use the straw to make 6 slits on the egg, touching at one end. Do not slit too deep. Prop up the slits by stuffing the egg white cubes under the slits.
  • For the nose, poke a hole and place a black peppercorn. Place the black sesame seeds for eyes.
  • To make the owl: Slice the olive thinly.
  • Slice the boiled egg's bottom part so the egg sits stable. Chop the sliced egg white and set aside.
  • For the ears, make a slit in a shape of a "V" on each side of the eggs.
  • For the belly make 5 slits in a shape of a "V". Push the slits up with using a toothpick.
  • For the beak, make a slit in a shape of a "V". Prop up the beak by stuffing the egg white cubes under the slits.
  • Place two olive slices for eyes.
  • For the mouse: Slice the carrot and save 1 piece for making ears and julienne the rest for the tail.
  • Using a pastry tip, cut out the sliced carrot into two circles for ears.
  • Slice one side of the boiled egg so it sits longways. Chop the sliced egg white into tiny cubes and set aside.
  • Make two slits for inserting ears with using a paring knife. Insert the cut-out carrots for ears.
  • For the nose, poke a hole and place a pink peppercorn. Place the black sesame seeds for eyes. Place one of the julienne carrot pieces into the opposite side for the tail.
  • Enjoy!

Ahmed Seif
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I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my eggs didn't turn out as cute as the pictures. They still tasted good, though.


Marina Mares
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These were a little more work than I expected, but they were worth it. They're so cute and they taste delicious.


Glance Mathebula
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I'm not usually a fan of hard-boiled eggs, but these were actually really good. The shapes made them more fun to eat.


Sophy Zawadi
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These were a great way to use up some leftover eggs. They're also a fun and healthy snack.


Rachael Heaven
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These are the cutest eggs I've ever seen! I can't wait to make them for my next party.


Allie Lehr
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I've made these several times now and they're always a hit. They're so easy to make and they look so impressive.


Kaveesha Sithumini
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These were a fun project to do with my kids. They loved helping me cut out the shapes and they were so proud of the finished product.


Khody Raynaud
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These were a little tricky to make, but they turned out so cute! I'm glad I tried them.


Cathy Kamau
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I made these for my nephews and they loved them! They were so excited to see the different animal shapes.


Mehedi Hasan Prince
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These were a fun and festive way to serve eggs for breakfast.


Cynthia Hall
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So cute and easy to make! My kids loved them.


Afzal Afzal bhatti
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These were a hit at my Easter brunch! Everyone loved the cute shapes and the eggs were cooked perfectly.


Chris Quintanajr
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I've never made animal-shaped eggs before, but these were so simple to make and they looked so impressive. I'm definitely going to make these again for my next party.


Candy Akeem
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These were so easy to make and they turned out so adorable! I used cookie cutters to cut out different shapes and the eggs held their shape perfectly.


Zander Martinez
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My kids absolutely loved these! I made the bunny and chick shapes and they were so cute. The eggs were cooked perfectly and the shapes held up well.