RED BEET PICKLED EGGS
This is a tasty Pennsylvania Dutch favorite recipe that adds tons of flavor to beets and eggs and gives them a beautiful red color.
Provided by Patti Estep
Categories Appetizers and Snacks
Time P1DT35m
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Boil the beets in water until they are fork tender.
- Peel and slice the beets.
- Place beets and eggs in a 1 quart mason jar.
- Pour vinegar, sugar and water into a medium saucepan. Add spices and bring to a boil. Stir until all the sugar has dissolved.
- Pour the pickling liquid over the beets and eggs. Allow to cool slightly before moving to the refrigerator.
- The pickled eggs will be ready to eat in a day or two. The beets can be left in the jar for up to two weeks.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 91 calories, Carbohydrate 5 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 186 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 4.8 grams fat, Fiber .7 grams fiber, Protein 6.8 grams protein, SaturatedFat 1.6 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 105 grams sodium, Sugar 2.6 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams unsaturated fat
PICKLED RED BEET EGGS
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
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
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH RED BEET EGGS AND PICKLED BEETS
These are simple to make and my family's favorite. We prefer these because they use less sugar than some other recipes and no brown sugar at all. I never cared for beets until I tried these. From my Best-Loved Pennsylvania Dutch Recipes booklet that, sadly, is falling apart page-by-page. The longer they marinate, the redder the eggs become. Great in salads and a beautiful decoration on any platter. NOTE: Prep time does not include hard-boiling eggs or marinating time. 09/16/07 - There are two basic types of red beet eggs and this is my favorite. If you use cider vinegar and add cloves, cinnamon and allspice these become more like spiced apples and closer to recipe #86599. Since these spices can trigger my asthma, I find this simple recipe perfect.
Provided by Kats Mom
Categories Vegetable
Time 10m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Combine red beets, vinegar and sugar in a pan.
- Stir and heat just enough to dissolve the sugar.
- Add the eggs and refrigerate at least one hour (I prefer overnight).
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH PICKLED BEETS AND EGGS
A gift from the Amish.
Provided by Cindy
Categories Side Dish Vegetables
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Place eggs in saucepan and cover with water. Bring to boil. Cover, remove from heat, and let eggs sit in hot water for 10 to 12 minutes. Remove from hot water, cool, and peel.
- Place beets, onion, and peeled eggs in a non-reactive glass or plastic container. Set aside.
- In a medium-size, non-reactive saucepan, combine sugar, 1 cup reserved beet juice, vinegar, salt, pepper, bay leaves, and cloves. Bring to a boil, lower heat, and simmer 5 minutes.
- Pour hot liquid over beets and eggs. Cover, and refrigerate 48 hours before using.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 251.7 calories, Carbohydrate 44.9 g, Cholesterol 186 mg, Fat 5.2 g, Fiber 3.5 g, Protein 7.4 g, SaturatedFat 1.6 g, Sodium 498.3 mg, Sugar 26 g
PICKLED EGGS AND RED BEETS, PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH STYLE
Learned to love this when we lived in Pennsylvania. It's a special treat for my son. From the US Regional Cookbook, Chicago Culinary Arts Institute, 1947
Provided by Molly53
Categories < 60 Mins
Time 40m
Yield 1 1/2 pints
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Cook, drain, and skin beets if not using canned.
- Combine remaining ingredients, except eggs.
- Pour over beets and cook for about 5 minutes.
- Cool.
- Place eggs in a large jar and pour cooled beet mixture over.
- Place in the refrigerator.
- Let pickle at least two days before using.
PA DUTCH PICKLED EGGS & RED BEETS
A standard dish at picnics and dinner tables across Central PA. These take a little time, but are so easy. Also adds nice color to any of your meals! You do the beets & marinade first, then the eggs the next day. This works out great for me, as my kids love the eggs, & I love the beets. I add an onion to this sometimes, and...
Provided by Michelle Koletar/Mertz
Categories Other Side Dishes
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- 1. Drain the red beets & reserve the juice. To the juice, add enough water so you're getting one cup of liquid.
- 2. Add liquid to saucepan, & add vinegar, sugar, cloves, cinnamon sticks, and some salt. Bring to a boil, stirring. Pour the sauce over the beets. Let cool just a bit.
- 3. Transfer to a large glass bowl or jar (my Meme Koletar had her special "pickled beet jar".) Refrigerate this for about 12 hours or so. When that time is up....
- 4. Add the peeled, hard-boiled eggs to the marinade & refrigerate overnight or 8-12 hours. Make sure you stir the eggs every so often so that the beet color becomes even on them. Nothing is sadder than seeing a pickled egg that only has one side of it lovely & deep purple. Then, cut the eggs in half & serve w/ the beets. Sprinkle w/ black pepper to your taste.
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