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This article is from the Recipes Collection, by numerous authors posting those to Usenet. The recipes cover various cuisines and a a wide variety of topics, such as appetisers, breads, desserts, entrees, sauces-toppings, side-dishes, etc.). You don't need any cookbooks anymore, as there are hundreds of recipes to choose from.
Here is a basic pickled egg recipe, it is not intended that
this recipe be used to make pickled eggs that would last in
un-refridgerated storage. After pickleing it has been suggested
that the eggs sit for one week and be eaten before 4 weeks. I would
think that this should be safe enough, treat them as hard boiled eggs
and you cant go wrong.If one wanted to have a longer shelf life
especially
un-refridgerated, I think you might need to look at a pressure cooker
method.
1 quart vinegar
1 cup water
1 large onion sliced
1 small jar hot peppers
A list of seasonings to try add to taste
peppercorns
allspice
tobassco
dill
coriander
another addition possibility that I enjoy
1 can sliced beets
1. Hard boil eggs, put in container (jar) after shell is removed.
2. Take remaining ingredients and mix together, bring to a boil.
3. Pour hot brine over eggs in the jar and cap. Let cool down a little
then put in fridge for 1 week.
 
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