My Mother was of Ukrainian descent. She used to pack these in our school lunches. I grew up on pickled eggs and ❤️ them. This is a great recipe much like my Mom’s. One more thing she made with the beets if she didn’t pickle them was a beet relish which we would eat with the eggs. It is delicious and easy to make. She would grind the canned beets and add ample sugar and a jar of Fresh horseradish. Now the key to this is to let it sit in a bowl covered in fridge for a day…stir and adjust sugar and horseradish to taste. We like it hot here . Cut your eggs in half and spoon a bit on top…..you will be amazed. Mom always served the relish with our Easter ham also. It is a sleeper recipe.
Oh wow that is awesome! I’ve never heard of that. Thank you so much for sharing. I’ll be sure to try it out. The horseradish seems like an odd twist. How strong is the horseradish taste supposed to be? I’m assuming a hint of it but just want to verify. I’m looking forward to trying it.
Ok. I am a poultry farm gal. My daughter in law taught me this and it's never failed. After boiling and cooling, take a regular teaspoon (not a measuring spoon) tap wide end of egg where the air pocket is. Slip spoon in-between egg and shell with back or bottom of spoon facing out. Push spoon down as close to inside of shell as you can. Go to bottom, Repeat until all the shell is off. This makes the shell come off in long pieces instead of little pieces that stick to fingers and eggs. Rinse and enjoy.
@@RockyCreekHomestead You are most welcome. I always hated peeling eggs until my Rebecca taught me. Her grandmother had taught her 😄. Now I volunteer to peel eggs for others 😁. Blessings
I do a similar recipe, but put the beets in the jar with eggs in a lawyered fashion. Also- we add some cloves and cinnamon to the liquid while boiling. So glad I found your channel! We both work too and have a small " Farmlet". It can be done!
I’ve never used cinnamon before. I’ll have to try it. It’s a lot of work balancing it all, but in the end it’s worth it. We’re glad to have you with us and appreciate your time.
Thank you and appreciate you taking time to watch. I’ve tried a lot of different pickled egg recipes, but this simple classic is always my favorite. I hope you like them if you try them
Mom always added hard boiled eggs to the juice from her homemade beet pickles, so the brine made double duty, we ate the beet pickles then added the eggs and used it again. She used the Kerr canning guide beet pickle recipe substituting honey for sugar.
Take your fresh eggs wide end up and take a metal spoon and lightly tap it on the egg until you hear the sound change. This is forcing it to separate from the protective layer. Then cook cool how you would normally. I JUST learned this and it works beautifully!
Haven't had the courage to try pickled eggs before, but seeing them with beets I have to admit, it looks pretty tasty! Never seen that done before but I'm now excited to try as I love beets. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome possum! My mom used to make these for my dad many moons ago, God rest her weary soul, so, I am going to surprise him with some, he's turning 90 in 2 days! Shoot, I better get on it......😅
I'm making them for the first time I just got done and their in the fridge now I'm interested in what color they will be I'm hoping for a dark purple.....!!!!!
He’s growing so fast!!! They’re definitely a love hate kind of food. I mostly just do them in the summer and use them in salads quite often. I’m looking forward to trying out some of those seeds you send me this summer 😁. Take care friend.
Thanks soo much!! I been makin these kinda pickeled eggs at least one time each summer for bout 15 yrs and havent mad them in the last 2 summers cus i have been in an out of the hospital with neck and spinal fusion surgeries. Anyhows, im back to good now and i just got my eggs all hard boiled and peeled and for the life of me couldnt remember the sugar vinager water ratio lol so i looked it up real quick and your vid came up! I think i may have tried to over complicate the ratio cus as soon as u said it i was like OH YEAH, DUUUHHH lmfao🤣😂 anyhows thanks a bunch, i got my stuff on the stove heatin up to pour over my eggies soon!! Thanks again, much love, G🤗💜🥚
Ah man, I am glad you’re all healed up. That’s sounds like quite the situation to heal from. Im glad the video was a help and I hope they come out the way you remembered. I just made two batches a couple weeks ago and have been eating them along with salads and cucumbers from the garden. Thanks for watching and I wish you best
This is the best way to peel eggs that I have yet found. I bring a pot of water to a rolling boil. I then add my just laid eggs (or eggs of any age) and let them boil for 14 minutes. I then drop them into a bowl of ice water and leave them for 20 minutes. After that I drain the ice water and roll each egg on a flat surface tp break the shell before peeling it. I previously tried the method shown in the video. That method works OK but the cool down time after boiling has top be longer. It works OK if the eggs cool down for about 15 minutes and then submerged in ice water for about 20 minutes. The first method does seem to work a lot better.
I'm sure you have received so many ways to boil and peel eggs. Mine use to look like yours. LOL! My son in law taught me a trick and it works. Don;t cool the eggs all the way. Try peeling your egg while they are still fairly warm. Works for me, so hopefully you'll get the same result.
hey Stan great video never had them so I'm going to try it out not crazy about beets, so I'l try hot sauce ...ok the best way I found for hard boil eggs is in a Insta-pot so easy that pot is the hoot's for cooking the best way for corn beef and cabbage oh don't buy one of those high dollar one just plain jane works great stay safe give that little man a high five 4 me zeke
I used to peel them under running water, but someone recommended peeling under water in a bowl and I found that was the fastest and cleanest method of all. So next time leave your water-bath till the ice melts and just peel it in the same bowlful of water.
For those who have an Instant Pot, I put whatever number of eggs in with the trivet under them, cook them on low pressure for 3 minutes and allow it to release the pressure on it's own. The eggs are perfect every time. Super easy to peel as well. Oftentimes, I have 2 pieces total of shell from one egg!
Homemade pickled eggs I recommend refrigerating because they’re not packed with preservatives like grocery store eggs. You can adjust the sugar if you’d like. I prefer the sweet flavor profile in the warmer months. Some people do spicy versions which use less sugar. A little sugar is often good to help balance the tartness of the vinager.
I thought of making some chicken salad with one chopped up pickled, maybe two, eggs. I want to even throw in a couple of pickled quail eggs, finely chopped. I think it would be a crowd pleaser. Maybe a dash/dopple of Grey Poupon before it's folded together. 😋 Yum!
Take a spoon and tap the big end of the egg lightly over and over until you hear the sound change. Then boil them. Doing that breaks the membrane inside and they peel really nice!
Ok I'm making them today with my usual tweaks. Fresh beets not canned. I'll peel and cook down on stove so there is juice. I hate ALL canned vegetables. Since I'm a diabetic I'm using Monk fruit instead of sugar. It doesn't spike insulin . Here I go, very healthy. My mom use to make them, I just never thought of it. Thanks, say hi to your baby assistant.
You know, I never heard of eggs with beets. To pickle them together sounded abit gross to me. But I just did a jar. And oh my! They are so beyond tasty! For me, they taste abit sweet n the sour from the vinegar. Very very good! I didn't change the recipe at all. My sister said there has to be pickling spices and all that. No!! Very good as is. Very simple n nice
Wow he has grown alot....hard to believe...i am gonna have to share some other pickled egg recipes with ya to get you out of the normal and traditional...lol
For farm fresh eggs bring water to boil. Take eggs out of fridge add them to boiling water boil for 13 minutes timed. For regular eggs. For small eggs like bantam 11 minutes . Put in ice bath for a few minutes. This works perfect every time I do it . Hope this helps.
Not sure if it will work on farm fresh.. but I seen a video awhile ago on how to get eggs pulled easy every time and it has never failed for me yet! Take a metal spoon and tap the butt (bigger park of the egg) gently until you hear it change sound. You'll hear a slight crack, egg isn't broken though. Don't hit it too hard.. sometimes it takes a few taps. It separated the membrane from the shell. They just pretty much fall off then!
I’d suspect you wouldn’t have to use sugar as some pickled egg recipes aren’t meant to be sweet. I like the sweetness so I’d suspect any sweetener could be used as long as dissolved well
To make your eggs easier to peel crack the shell when adding to the cold water bath. That will allow the cold water to penetrate the shell and loosen the egg from the shell.
To peel an egg, use a thin metal table spoon. Crack egg at the bottom, then instead of using your fingers to peel, use the spoon to scoop the egg away from the shell. The idea is to get the spoon in between the shell membrane and the egg
Thank you for this recipe Now o have something for you… How to boil an egg that peels easily 🥚 Let eggs come to room temp ~10 minutes Bring water to a boil covered in a pan just enough that will cover the eggs Ladle the eggs into the boiling water Cover and bring back up to a boil (turn the heat down once it comes back up to rapid boil) Set timer for 13 minutes Take straight out if bowling water and put into an ice bath THIS ONE WORKS EVERY TIME NO MATTER THE AGE OF THE EGGS 🥚
The only way I've ever hard "boiled" fresh eggs and they peel super easy, is to steam them for 20 mins. I promise, the shell will slide right off. After steaming, put eggs in cold water just until you can handle them and then peel. :)
I will second that! Instant pot or canning pot with a little water in the bottom below your eggs! If they don't peel steam them a little longer! (Farm fresh)
Great video on pickled eggs Mr. Rocky Top. Funny thing: I had to pause the video and then when I started it again I said: Okay Mr. Rocky Top, I mean Mr. Rocky Creek. Anyway, I find it difficult to peel farm fresh eggs also. I think if you boil them and then put them in the fridge overnight it's easier to peel them. I didn't read the comments yet. Maybe somebody has a better idea. There is just no easy solution when they are so fresh.
I put salt & soda in my eggs to boil. No problem with peeling farm fresh eggs then. My granddaughter (8yrs old) could peel one beautifully in a matter of seconds. We had a contest of who could do it the fastest.😂
Ive always ran the eggs under cold water. And the shells come off easier. Crack top and bottom. Trying to get the water between the egg and the shell. Easy pesy.
It's seems like a lot of people are making pickled eggs lately. I've never tasted them before. I would like to try them some time. I would hard boil my eggs in the Instapot. It only takes me 6 minutes. They also peel really easily.
Do you have a Cosori? Or whatever the competitor is called too I guess. I do all our hard boiled in that now. Even the ones that are a day old from our chicks. They peel crazy easy! 3 minutes on the "vegie steam" button. Once it's done, I release the pressure with tongs and take the lid off. You can put them in ice water, but I have not yet. I just rinse them off with cold water if I want to peel right away. Crazy smooth! And others I throw in the fridge with peels on to eat for later.
I don’t have one or a competitor brand. I may need to look into one. We’ve thought about getting something similar to make small meal prep quick and easy. Maybe we will stop thinking about it and actually get one soon. Thanks for the tip. My mom has one so maybe I can do a test run on hers.
@@RockyCreekHomestead Good idea with a test run too. I compared the Cosori to the other one. And chose the Cosori because of the different options. And it has proven solid so far - been about a year. We do a lot in it. I've gotten lazy and now make rice in that instead of stove top. Pot roast and corned beef (depends on weight) for 3/4 the set time and then adding in potatoes and carrots for 20 mins. I do hard boiled eggs every other day! LOL
I'm Sure as old as this video is its already been said, a fresh egg will always be difficult to peel. Store bought eggs are at least a month old. For the best peeling an egg has to be at least two weeks old, I believe the time allows the membrane to brake down or separate for desired results. I have also heard of a couple feeds reading to add lemon Rhinds or baking soda to the boiling solution. I've personally tried the lemon Rhinds and believe it does help.
Going to try this tonight. Easy peel eggs. Sit eggs out on counter at room temp for about 4 days to make them easier to peel. Test Eggs, If they float they are bad so discard them. Hard-boil Eggs- Start Eggs in cold water and bring to a boil and boil for 2 min. Remove from heat and cover pot for 15 min. Remove eggs and place in ice water for one minute, then place them back in the hot water for around 15 seconds then begin peeling under cold water.
I steam my eggs for 30 min then transfer to a sink of cold, or ice water. I never have a problem peeling my chicken's eggs. They come off as easy as a shell could.
I boil my eggs in a Ninja instant cooker.Add 1 cup warm water to the cooker, put Trevit inside pot, put 7 eggs on Trevit seal lid.Cook 5 minutes let rest five minutes. Put cooked eggs into ice bath for 5 minutes and peel.I was shocked the first time I boiled my eggs in my ninja instant cooker the eggs were so easy to peel.
Boiling eggs. Bring water to a boil add 1 TBS vegetable oil place eggs into boiling water and boil for 12 min then put the eggs into ice bath. Crack the eggs on a paper towel and roll with your palm to crack them all the way around. These peal perfect every time for me
I poke a tiny (pin dot) hole in the pointy end of the egg before boiling... the eggs practically peel themselves! I saw it on a TH-cam video and have been doing it ever since
I’ve done it both ways. This particular batch was canned beets. I’ve cut fresh as well and they came out just as good. It’s just matter of what I have on hand or time of year.
I put cold water into the kettle with my 12-14 eggs. Set a timer for 20 minutes. When time is up, I pour off the hot water, rinse the boiled eggs in cold water, twice. Then in a third batch of cold water, I let the eggs set 5 minutes. Drain off the water a third time, let the eggs dry or dry them off with a paper towel. Then start peeling the eggs. I crack them all over the egg, lightly, then the shells are easy to pull off the eggs. After that, I place the peeled eggs into a bowl and am ready to start with the recipe for pickled eggs.
On my tier list pickled eggs are 2nd behind dill cucumber. I like the sausages and bologna too. I'm not going to lie I have to cut it off with pigs feet I've been offered some with the toenails on it still on it pickled fat and toenails is a deal-breaker. 😂
Try bringing your water to a boil first then put your eggs in and boil for 13 minutes, immediately get them in cold running water till they are cold to the touch. Easiest peeling eggs you will ever have!
I know this video is 2 years old but if you see this you need to add at least 1 quarter of a cup of salt to your water before boiling eggs. The salt never gets in the eggs but it makes the eggs easy to peel. After putting eggs in cold water for about 5 minutes, crack the egg and roll the egg in your hands to loosen membrane. Then peel.
My Mother was of Ukrainian descent. She used to pack these in our school lunches. I grew up on pickled eggs and ❤️ them. This is a great recipe much like my Mom’s. One more thing she made with the beets if she didn’t pickle them was a beet relish which we would eat with the eggs. It is delicious and easy to make. She would grind the canned beets and add ample sugar and a jar of Fresh horseradish. Now the key to this is to let it sit in a bowl covered in fridge for a day…stir and adjust sugar and horseradish to taste. We like it hot here . Cut your eggs in half and spoon a bit on top…..you will be amazed. Mom always served the relish with our Easter ham also. It is a sleeper recipe.
Oh wow that is awesome! I’ve never heard of that. Thank you so much for sharing. I’ll be sure to try it out. The horseradish seems like an odd twist. How strong is the horseradish taste supposed to be? I’m assuming a hint of it but just want to verify. I’m looking forward to trying it.
Sounds delicious!
I LOVE pickled eggs but never had a recipe. Thank you so much!🙂
You’re welcome. You can add other vegetables to it you’d like to pickle as well. This is a good baseline for a sweeter pickled egg
ALL eggs peel super easy when cooked under pressure! I use my Instant Pot. Perfect every time! Thanks for sharing your recipe. God Bless!
Pickled, hot quail eggs ! 😋 The diamond of the charcuterie Boards *HEAVEN.*
Those would be fun little pops of flavor
We raised quail. Always had extra eggs for pickling.❤
Ok. I am a poultry farm gal. My daughter in law taught me this and it's never failed. After boiling and cooling, take a regular teaspoon (not a measuring spoon) tap wide end of egg where the air pocket is. Slip spoon in-between egg and shell with back or bottom of spoon facing out. Push spoon down as close to inside of shell as you can. Go to bottom, Repeat until all the shell is off. This makes the shell come off in long pieces instead of little pieces that stick to fingers and eggs. Rinse and enjoy.
An man awesome. Thanks for sharing. I’ve never heard of this method. I’ll totally be trying it. 👍
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You are most welcome. I always hated peeling eggs until my Rebecca taught me. Her grandmother had taught her 😄. Now I volunteer to peel eggs for others 😁.
Blessings
Yum❤
I’ll have to try that ❗️
I do a similar recipe, but put the beets in the jar with eggs in a lawyered fashion. Also- we add some cloves and cinnamon to the liquid while boiling. So glad I found your channel! We both work too and have a small " Farmlet". It can be done!
I’ve never used cinnamon before. I’ll have to try it. It’s a lot of work balancing it all, but in the end it’s worth it. We’re glad to have you with us and appreciate your time.
Man, Thank You, I have watched a few videos in the past. This by far, is the most simple to follow !!!
Thank you and appreciate you taking time to watch. I’ve tried a lot of different pickled egg recipes, but this simple classic is always my favorite. I hope you like them if you try them
Great recipe. One of the best.
Thanks. Good basic recipe that can easily be modified to one’s liking
SORRY, my Grandmother's pickled eggs recipe is THE VERY BEST EVER!! Hands down!!
Let's have it!!
Mom always added hard boiled eggs to the juice from her homemade beet pickles, so the brine made double duty, we ate the beet pickles then added the eggs and used it again. She used the Kerr canning guide beet pickle recipe substituting honey for sugar.
Thanks for sharing. Sounds like a great idea
I love pickles egg and beets
Take your fresh eggs wide end up and take a metal spoon and lightly tap it on the egg until you hear the sound change. This is forcing it to separate from the protective layer. Then cook cool how you would normally. I JUST learned this and it works beautifully!
I just saw a video on this too. I’ve yet to try it, but do plan too soon. Thanks for sharing
But don't crack it right?
Haven't had the courage to try pickled eggs before, but seeing them with beets I have to admit, it looks pretty tasty!
Never seen that done before but I'm now excited to try as I love beets.
Thanks for sharing!
They’re definitely a love or hate type of food. The sweetness in these makes me like them more. Especially in salads.
In Ohio, Taverns and Bars always keep them on counter for sale with crackers. I have been eating them at least 40 years.
That little baby boy of yours is SHOCKINGLY CUTE!
I love pickled beets but I didn’t know how to make them. Thanks I’m going to give it a try .
I hope it goes well and you enjoy them. There’s a lot of various recipes online. I like the sweeter versions versus spicy versions
Those look awesome, I've never seen them made with beets. I usually just throw them in the pickle juice after the pickles are gone lol
You’ve officially beat me with the quickest and easiest recipe then 🤣.
😂😂😂
first time I see this . I love beets and will for Shure try this . Thank you for this video
Hope you like them if you give them a try. We love them. Thanks for watching
I followed pioneer woman’s recipe for hard boiled eggs. Drop eggs into boiling water. Ice bath after. Worked perfectly for us using farm eggs.
This is how I grew up with mom making them. Love them…….
That’s awesome! Your mother has good taste then 😉. We love them.
thanks for sharing, trying right now
Hope you enjoy
Pickled eggs so yummy
Yes they are
Look yummy i will try this recipe withnout beetroot
There’s many recipes that don’t use beet root. I really like the beets for salads
Awesome possum! My mom used to make these for my dad many moons ago, God rest her weary soul, so, I am going to surprise him with some, he's turning 90 in 2 days! Shoot, I better get on it......😅
I bet he’ll love that thoughtful gift. Hopefully he’ll like them. Thanks for watching
@@RockyCreekHomestead ~ Thanks for your kind comment, he did enjoy them. I just made another batch for him. 🤗 God bless your channel.
I'm making them for the first time I just got done and their in the fridge now I'm interested in what color they will be I'm hoping for a dark purple.....!!!!!
Definitely gonna make these
We love them. Hope you do too
Hey lil man....he's walking 😍
I have never had pickled egg, well I have never had a farm fresh egg.
He’s growing so fast!!! They’re definitely a love hate kind of food. I mostly just do them in the summer and use them in salads quite often. I’m looking forward to trying out some of those seeds you send me this summer 😁. Take care friend.
What’s the size of the jar you’re using? Thank You!
Thanks soo much!! I been makin these kinda pickeled eggs at least one time each summer for bout 15 yrs and havent mad them in the last 2 summers cus i have been in an out of the hospital with neck and spinal fusion surgeries. Anyhows, im back to good now and i just got my eggs all hard boiled and peeled and for the life of me couldnt remember the sugar vinager water ratio lol so i looked it up real quick and your vid came up! I think i may have tried to over complicate the ratio cus as soon as u said it i was like OH YEAH, DUUUHHH lmfao🤣😂 anyhows thanks a bunch, i got my stuff on the stove heatin up to pour over my eggies soon!! Thanks again, much love, G🤗💜🥚
Ah man, I am glad you’re all healed up. That’s sounds like quite the situation to heal from. Im glad the video was a help and I hope they come out the way you remembered. I just made two batches a couple weeks ago and have been eating them along with salads and cucumbers from the garden. Thanks for watching and I wish you best
i love them
They’re delicious.
I plan on eating these pickled eggs with a big ol' salad!
They’re awesome in salads. The beets are awesome as a sandwich topper. Hope you like them
This is the best way to peel eggs that I have yet found. I bring a pot of water to a rolling boil. I then add my just laid eggs (or eggs of any age) and let them boil for 14 minutes.
I then drop them into a bowl of ice water and leave them for 20 minutes. After that I drain the ice water and roll each egg on a flat surface tp break the shell before peeling it.
I previously tried the method shown in the video. That method works OK but the cool down time after boiling has top be longer. It works OK if the eggs cool down for about 15 minutes and then submerged in ice water for about 20 minutes. The first method does seem to work a lot better.
Thank you for sharing your experience. Much appreciated
I like sliced onions with them. I hold them for a week
How long do these keep?
Wow looks yummyy..
I love them. Mostly in the warmer months and especially on salads. So simple. Thanks for watching and hanging out with us!
What size is the jar?
I have lots of eggs that didn’t sell. It’s winter now and I’m pickling eggs and some I’m going to freeze. 😊
Hope you like them. I love them particularly in spring in summer
I tap the big end before I put them intp the Uce water. What happens is a litter wter get under the shell which makes it easyer to peal.
Thanks for the tip.
I'm sure you have received so many ways to boil and peel eggs. Mine use to look like yours. LOL! My son in law taught me a trick and it works. Don;t cool the eggs all the way. Try peeling your egg while they are still fairly warm. Works for me, so hopefully you'll get the same result.
hey Stan great video never had them so I'm going to try it out not crazy about beets, so I'l try hot sauce ...ok the best way I found for hard boil eggs is in a Insta-pot so easy that pot is the hoot's for cooking the best way for corn beef and cabbage oh don't buy one of those high dollar one just plain jane works great stay safe give that little man a high five 4 me zeke
Thanks for sharing buddy. I really do need to get an insta pot at some point. So many people rave about them.
Ok man, found the best way to make hard boiled. It’s STEAM ! Do your research you will see.
I used to peel them under running water, but someone recommended peeling under water in a bowl and I found that was the fastest and cleanest method of all. So next time leave your water-bath till the ice melts and just peel it in the same bowlful of water.
I will certainly give that a try. I try to save my oldest eggs if at all possible because they’re definitely easier. Thanks for the tip.
Just a tip to peel hard boiled.... put some baking soda in the water it really makes things easy
For those who have an Instant Pot, I put whatever number of eggs in with the trivet under them, cook them on low pressure for 3 minutes and allow it to release the pressure on it's own. The eggs are perfect every time. Super easy to peel as well. Oftentimes, I have 2 pieces total of shell from one egg!
I never use sugar ir boil the liquid still taste good
If you peel them under water warm the water pressure gets under the shell and takes it off in large parts.
Do you have to pert it in the fridge and do you have to pert surger in it?
Homemade pickled eggs I recommend refrigerating because they’re not packed with preservatives like grocery store eggs. You can adjust the sugar if you’d like. I prefer the sweet flavor profile in the warmer months. Some people do spicy versions which use less sugar. A little sugar is often good to help balance the tartness of the vinager.
@@RockyCreekHomestead thank you 😊
I thought of making some chicken salad with one chopped up pickled, maybe two, eggs. I want to even throw in a couple of pickled quail eggs, finely chopped. I think it would be a crowd pleaser. Maybe a dash/dopple of Grey Poupon before it's folded together. 😋 Yum!
That sounds like a plan. I’d eat it for sure
Try them deviled.. yummy!!
Quart Jar?
Yes it is
Is the beet alter the flavor of egg?
Mine not use it or just to add pretty color?
It’s adds a small amount of flavor. The combination of the sugar and vinager is what impacts the flavor more than anything.
I'm not a pickeld egg person, but I'd try em.
Many people aren’t. My daughter tries them every time and still isn’t a fan. I have an aunt though who goes crazy for them. Such a love hate food.
Take a spoon and tap the big end of the egg lightly over and over until you hear the sound change. Then boil them. Doing that breaks the membrane inside and they peel really nice!
I wonder if jalapeños would be good with this recipe?
How long can they stay in refrigerator before they spoil?
I’m not 100 percent sure. I’ve kept them for 2 weeks without issue
Ok I'm making them today with my usual tweaks. Fresh beets not canned. I'll peel and cook down on stove so there is juice. I hate ALL canned vegetables. Since I'm a diabetic I'm using Monk fruit instead of sugar. It doesn't spike insulin .
Here I go, very healthy. My mom use to make them, I just never thought of it. Thanks, say hi to your baby assistant.
You know, I never heard of eggs with beets. To pickle them together sounded abit gross to me.
But I just did a jar. And oh my! They are so beyond tasty! For me, they taste abit sweet n the sour from the vinegar.
Very very good! I didn't change the recipe at all. My sister said there has to be pickling spices and all that. No!! Very good as is. Very simple n nice
That’s Awesome, I’m glad you liked them. I really enjoy them, especially in the summer months. Thanks for sharing your experience.
@@RockyCreekHomestead I believe these would be good in the summer. Cool n tasty
Older eggs peel the easiest❤
Wow he has grown alot....hard to believe...i am gonna have to share some other pickled egg recipes with ya to get you out of the normal and traditional...lol
Dude he’s growing like a weed. He’s in to everything. I’ve tried a few other kinds, so definitely send me some you know and I’ll definitely try them.
For farm fresh eggs bring water to boil. Take eggs out of fridge add them to boiling water boil for 13 minutes timed. For regular eggs. For small eggs like bantam 11 minutes . Put in ice bath for a few minutes. This works perfect every time I do it . Hope this helps.
Much appreciate, thank you. Thanks for taking the time to watch as well.
I use a steemercto do my farm egg put in fridge to cool if I put them in any water it's harder to peel
I’ve never used one. May be worth checking out.
Not sure if it will work on farm fresh.. but I seen a video awhile ago on how to get eggs pulled easy every time and it has never failed for me yet!
Take a metal spoon and tap the butt (bigger park of the egg) gently until you hear it change sound. You'll hear a slight crack, egg isn't broken though. Don't hit it too hard.. sometimes it takes a few taps. It separated the membrane from the shell. They just pretty much fall off then!
Thanks for sharing. A number of people have mentioned that and it makes sense. I definitely need to try it.
Is the sugar necessary? Or could I alter this recipe to make it zero carb? Like use stevia or so thin?
I’d suspect you wouldn’t have to use sugar as some pickled egg recipes aren’t meant to be sweet. I like the sweetness so I’d suspect any sweetener could be used as long as dissolved well
To make your eggs easier to peel crack the shell when adding to the cold water bath. That will allow the cold water to penetrate the shell and loosen the egg from the shell.
Thank you
How big of a deal is it using filtered versus non-filtered apple cider vinegar?
I wouldn’t think that would matter
To peel an egg, use a thin metal table spoon. Crack egg at the bottom, then instead of using your fingers to peel, use the spoon to scoop the egg away from the shell. The idea is to get the spoon in between the shell membrane and the egg
Thanks for the tip and information. Much appreciated
Thank you for this recipe
Now o have something for you…
How to boil an egg that peels easily 🥚
Let eggs come to room temp ~10 minutes
Bring water to a boil covered in a pan just enough that will cover the eggs
Ladle the eggs into the boiling water
Cover and bring back up to a boil (turn the heat down once it comes back up to rapid boil)
Set timer for 13 minutes
Take straight out if bowling water and put into an ice bath
THIS ONE WORKS EVERY TIME NO MATTER THE AGE OF THE EGGS 🥚
Thank for sharing. That is a big help. Thanks for watching too.
The only way I've ever hard "boiled" fresh eggs and they peel super easy, is to steam them for 20 mins. I promise, the shell will slide right off. After steaming, put eggs in cold water just until you can handle them and then peel. :)
Awesome thank you. I’ve never steamed eggs so I will need to try this.
I will second that! Instant pot or canning pot with a little water in the bottom below your eggs! If they don't peel steam them a little longer! (Farm fresh)
Great video on pickled eggs Mr. Rocky Top. Funny thing: I had to pause the video and then when I started it again I said: Okay Mr. Rocky Top, I mean Mr. Rocky Creek. Anyway, I find it difficult to peel farm fresh eggs also. I think if you boil them and then put them in the fridge overnight it's easier to peel them. I didn't read the comments yet. Maybe somebody has a better idea. There is just no easy solution when they are so fresh.
Thanks for the suggestion. My mother said she does the refrigerator overnight method as well. I’ve never tried it, may need to. Thanks
I put salt & soda in my eggs to boil. No problem with peeling farm fresh eggs then. My granddaughter (8yrs old) could peel one beautifully in a matter of seconds. We had a contest of who could do it the fastest.😂
I do my eggs without sugar. Thanks .
Pickled eggs and a cold beer on a hot afternoon
That is a nice combo for chilling.
Ive always ran the eggs under cold water. And the shells come off easier. Crack top and bottom. Trying to get the water between the egg and the shell. Easy pesy.
Thanks for the tip. Sharing tips and tricks are always a great thing
It's seems like a lot of people are making pickled eggs lately. I've never tasted them before. I would like to try them some time. I would hard boil my eggs in the Instapot. It only takes me 6 minutes. They also peel really easily.
I love them. Especially in the summer time. Hope you enjoy them if you try it
No pickling spice?
Not for this kind. This is more on the sweet side. I use pickling spice in other varieties
I add about a handful of baking soda to the ice bath. Lightly crack the egg then put in ice bath. They will peel so much easier.
Thank you
Do you have a Cosori? Or whatever the competitor is called too I guess. I do all our hard boiled in that now. Even the ones that are a day old from our chicks. They peel crazy easy! 3 minutes on the "vegie steam" button. Once it's done, I release the pressure with tongs and take the lid off. You can put them in ice water, but I have not yet. I just rinse them off with cold water if I want to peel right away. Crazy smooth! And others I throw in the fridge with peels on to eat for later.
You put water in the bottom and eggs on the steam tray insert; not on the bottom of the pan.
I don’t have one or a competitor brand. I may need to look into one. We’ve thought about getting something similar to make small meal prep quick and easy. Maybe we will stop thinking about it and actually get one soon. Thanks for the tip. My mom has one so maybe I can do a test run on hers.
@@RockyCreekHomestead Good idea with a test run too. I compared the Cosori to the other one. And chose the Cosori because of the different options. And it has proven solid so far - been about a year. We do a lot in it. I've gotten lazy and now make rice in that instead of stove top. Pot roast and corned beef (depends on weight) for 3/4 the set time and then adding in potatoes and carrots for 20 mins. I do hard boiled eggs every other day! LOL
We really like to eat rice, especially my daughter. This is sounding more and more better 😉.
I'm Sure as old as this video is its already been said, a fresh egg will always be difficult to peel. Store bought eggs are at least a month old. For the best peeling an egg has to be at least two weeks old, I believe the time allows the membrane to brake down or separate for desired results. I have also heard of a couple feeds reading to add lemon Rhinds or baking soda to the boiling solution. I've personally tried the lemon Rhinds and believe it does help.
Going to try this tonight. Easy peel eggs.
Sit eggs out on counter at room temp for about 4 days to make them easier to peel.
Test Eggs, If they float they are bad so discard them.
Hard-boil Eggs- Start Eggs in cold water and bring to a boil and boil for 2 min. Remove from heat and cover pot for 15 min. Remove eggs and place in ice water for one minute, then place them back in the hot water for around 15 seconds then begin peeling under cold water.
Awesome thanks for the tips. I hope you enjoy them. We love them!
Steam fresh eggs for 12-15 minutes and they peel perfectly every time!.
Put the eggs in a covered jar with a little water then shake it. It works great!
I steam my eggs for 30 min then transfer to a sink of cold, or ice water. I never have a problem peeling my chicken's eggs. They come off as easy as a shell could.
I boil my eggs in a Ninja instant cooker.Add 1 cup warm water to the cooker, put Trevit inside pot, put 7 eggs on Trevit seal lid.Cook 5 minutes let rest five minutes. Put cooked eggs into ice bath for 5 minutes and peel.I was shocked the first time I boiled my eggs in my ninja instant cooker the eggs were so easy to peel.
That’s cool. I don’t have one of those but I’ve heard great things about them. I need to get one. Thanks for sharing
Boiling eggs. Bring water to a boil add 1 TBS vegetable oil place eggs into boiling water and boil for 12 min then put the eggs into ice bath. Crack the eggs on a paper towel and roll with your palm to crack them all the way around. These peal perfect every time for me
I poke a tiny (pin dot) hole in the pointy end of the egg before boiling... the eggs practically peel themselves! I saw it on a TH-cam video and have been doing it ever since
That’s awesome, thanks for sharing.
I think if you add some sweet onions, it will make it even better.
I do add onions at times. This is more a baseline recipe and a good starting point. Thanks for sharing
Have you ever tried salt instead of sugar?
I haven’t. I prefer this kind on the sweet side
Do you use pickled beets or plain?
I’ve done it both ways. This particular batch was canned beets. I’ve cut fresh as well and they came out just as good. It’s just matter of what I have on hand or time of year.
Put baking soda in your cooling liquid and it will help the shell come off the egg
Thank you for the tip.
I put cold water into the kettle with my 12-14 eggs. Set a timer for 20 minutes. When time is up, I pour off the hot water, rinse the boiled eggs in cold water, twice. Then in a third batch of cold water, I let the eggs set 5 minutes. Drain off the water a third time, let the eggs dry or dry them off with a paper towel. Then start peeling the eggs. I crack them all over the egg, lightly, then the shells are easy to pull off the eggs. After that, I place the peeled eggs into a bowl and am ready to start with the recipe for pickled eggs.
Thanks for sharing how you boil your eggs. All tips and tricks are much appreciated
On my tier list pickled eggs are 2nd behind dill cucumber. I like the sausages and bologna too. I'm not going to lie I have to cut it off with pigs feet I've been offered some with the toenails on it still on it pickled fat and toenails is a deal-breaker. 😂
😆 I’ve never tried pigs feet. I don’t think I could ever build up the courage for that one. Toes in the mouth isn’t my thing
Jently crack the eggs with a spoon as soon as they are boiled, then let em sit in that water till they're done. Wash with ice cold water - peel.
Thanks for the tip. I’ll definitely be trying this.
Try bringing your water to a boil first then put your eggs in and boil for 13 minutes, immediately get them in cold running water till they are cold to the touch. Easiest peeling eggs you will ever have!
Cute kid
Thanks, she’s a great one
I ❤ them !!!!!!
Kids grow fast tomorrow he'll be asking for the car keys. 😢
Time definitely flies. They’re great kids and we’re blessed to have them. Thanks
If you use a needle or something sharp to poke a hole on the fat end of the egg, there will be no air bubble.
Try putting vinegar in the water when boiling the eggs.
Thank you for the tip 😊
The best method to get the fresh farm eggs peel after hard boiling is to let them age for a couple weeks.
Thanks for sharing the tip
Keep your fresh eggs 🥚 out on the countertop for about a week or so and they will peel a lot easier!!
Thanks for the tip.
Cook them in the instapot,shells almost fall off!!!
Try adding 2caps of vinegar to water that you're going to boil èggs as usual and they should come out just fine
I’ve never tried that. Thanks for sharing
I know this video is 2 years old but if you see this you need to add at least 1 quarter of a cup of salt to your water before boiling eggs. The salt never gets in the eggs but it makes the eggs easy to peel. After putting eggs in cold water for about 5 minutes, crack the egg and roll the egg in your hands to loosen membrane. Then peel.
Thank you for sharing. Helpful to me and others
You are welcome
Add one spoon of baking soda to the water while boiling the eggs and they peel easier
Thank you for sharing