HUEVOS HAMINADOS (SEPHARDIC JEWISH-STYLE EGGS)
Popular in Jewish communities throughout the Mediterranean and Middle East, these beautifully marbled rich maroon or brown eggs get their soft texture from the slow cooking process. The addition of onion skins to the liquid are absorbed by the porous shells, which cause the coloration. Huevos Haminados are traditionally served at the Passover Seders of Calcutta, Turkey, Greece, Morocco and Tunisia and others, with slight regional variations. They can also be slowly cooked overnight in a crockpot for Shabbat. The name reflects the eggs' origin in Medieval Spain.
Provided by Sephardi Kitchen
Categories Southwest Asia (middle East)
Time 5h5m
Yield 6 eggs, 3 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Place all ingredients into a pot or crock pot, and cover well with lukewarm water.
- Bring water to a boil, cover and reduce the heat to very low. Cook for at least 5 hours or (preferably) overnight. As water evaporates, more can be added.
- After the eggs have been cooking for several hours, you can gently tap the shells with a spoon to crack them, and continue to cook. This will cause a beautiful marbled color to form on the egg whites.
- Drain the eggs, rinse the shells and refrigerate until ready to use.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 156.8, Fat 11, SaturatedFat 3.3, Cholesterol 372, Sodium 917.2, Carbohydrate 0.8, Sugar 0.4, Protein 12.6
SEPHARDIC HUEVOS HAMINADOS (EGGS)
Haminados eggs are simply eggs hard boiled in water containing dried onion peels, salt and pepper, with the option of adding a tablespoon or two of coffee grounds or instant coffee. The shells will absorb the color of the liquid and turn brown. The egg white will turn a light beige and acquire a very subtle, but pleasing flavor. It will not taste like either the coffee or onions. The oil will pass through the porous shell of the egg and cause the shell to slide smoothly off when peeled. Shade and intensity of the brown egg color will depend on the quantity of the onion skins and coffee used, the variety of onions, and the length of time that the eggs cook (4-24 hours in the stovetop method) Included here are the crockpot and oven methods as well. Haminados Eggs are often served with Potato Boreks - Borekas Tapukhay Adama Recipe #178162 (Savory pastries)
Provided by Sandi From CA
Categories European
Time 4h5m
Yield 6 eggs
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Place eggs in pot or saucepan of water together with plenty of onion skins and coffee. The type of onions does not matter (Vidalia, yellow, etc.). Add the oil. Bring to a boil and allow to boil rapidly for at least five minutes.
- Lower to a simmer and leave uncovered for at least four hours or overnight. Don't worry about overcooking them. Remove eggs from pot and place in a bowl of ice water.
- Remove the eggs and wipe them clean. Serve plain, hot, warm, or cold. Leftover eggs are easy to reheat. They are also wonderful sliced in salads (they make a terrific egg salad) or as a garnish for saucy stewed vegetables, like ratatouille.
- NOTES: You can also do this in the crockpot or oven. CROCKPOT: Save the papery outer layers from onions, or get them from the grocery store. Put onion papers in the crock, and put whole eggs in the shell in a single layer (may work with more than one layer if you have enough onion skins). Layer more onion papers between the eggs and on top of the eggs. Add water, filling the crock to 2/3 or more. Add a few glugs of olive oil. Cook on low for 4 to 10 hours. The eggs will be colored brown from shell to yolk and have a delicious taste. They're excellent plain or in egg salad, etc. OVEN: Oven method: Preheat oven to 175 degrees. Put everything into 2-quart ovenproof casserole. Cover tightly. Put casserole in oven and allow undisturbed cooking for at least 12 hours.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 94.4, Fat 7.2, SaturatedFat 1.9, Cholesterol 211.5, Sodium 457.7, Carbohydrate 0.6, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 0.4, Protein 6.3
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