Great Video. I saw in the back ground, on your counter top, a stove top pressure cooker. This is how I make hard boiled eggs that peel instantly...I steam them. I place about an inch of water in the pressure cooker and insert the steam tray. I place all the egg I want on the steam tray. I place the lid on and set to high pressure. When the steam starts I reduce the heat to a light steam and cook for 5 minutes. Then I run cold water over the pressure cooker to stop the cooking. I remove all the eggs and put them in an ice water bath. The skins fall off. The eggs come out looking beautiful, perfect for pickling. 🥚🥚🥚
hard boiled eggs / white vinegar / apple cider vinegar / pickling spice / red onion sliced up / cloves of garlic sliced in half mix all to your liking - your taste poke eggs twice with a toothpick get the juices inside🤗 let standon counter 2 days then i like to keep in the fridge (use at least 1 week old eggs leave eggs out on the counter 24 hours before boiling)
Hi I tried doing this (first time pickling), I read I could use distilled white vinegar (on the bottle it states it’s acidity is 5% and has “perfect for pickling” on the bottle). I washed the jars then placed them into the over. After 1 week I’ve opened them up and noticed a small amount of a black substance (appears grit like) following the inner ring of the lid, but not on the glass or anywhere else? Has that ever happened to you? I’ve trying TH-cam and googling but nothing is coming up except Ballmasonjars “Natural compounds in some foods cause brown or black deposits on the underside of the lid. This deposit is harmless and does not mean the food is unsafe to eat” But it’s a new jar and I didn’t think vinegar caused rust?
I'm also in America and yes, you can use white vinegar. I use 1 1/2 cups of water and the same amount of white vinegar, 2 sbp of alt and 1/4 cup of sugar.
Yes, distilled malt vinegar with an acidity of 5% would be fine. Sarson's (a major British vinegar brand) have a video on TH-cam where they use the above rather than their pickling vinegar.
@@AnnoyDad Plain distilled vinegar works just fine. It gives them that tart, sharp chip shop taste that we all know and love. If you want the sharpness without too much edge, add a very small amount of sugar (quarter teaspoon for around 12 eggs) or Stevia into the vinegar and dissolve it before adding it to the eggs, works every time.
If youre not sterilising the jar and boiling the vinegar, you're taking food safety risks. But if you fridge-store them I believe you're good to go casual with it and eat them within a month or so.
@SJ Lol your body's bicarbonate buffer system must be working overtime. In all seriousness though you're probably fine I just find it funny that someone drinks straight up vinegar.
I found the Sarsons pickling vinegar in Sainsburys on clearance a few days ago - £0.30p per jar - I bought the 5 they had left - I'm a Scot and we do love a bargain....! 😎
My mum was Scottish, she’d eat green bacon and drink lumpy milk. Conformed to the Scottish and Jewish stereotype perfectly (except not eating kosher 😂 ).
@@fatmansbellybutton We're not mean like people say - we just don't like to see waste - like when my dad got his hip replacement he brought the bone back for the dog...! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love, love love pickled eggs which is good since we have chickens, as well. If you have an Instant Pot you can boil fresh eggs and peel them easily. Check out Lisa Steele on youtube tried, tested, and true's method on these. Thanks for the video...😁
Yikes. If I boil them that hard they end up breaking, then they're gross. Oh, it would be so nice to get hotdogs in glass jars, but not in US. :/ Most of our vinegar comes in plastic, or very small topped glass ones. Smh. US sucks.
How isit easier to peel eggs of a week old…. When you tell the age of a egg by its wateryness as the younger the egg the more firm 😅 or have I wasted my years in a kitchen 🤓
Eggs don't come out of chickens bums lol that's shit 🤣. Eggs which came from fridge are super hard to peel ie heat transference. I thought eggs should be boiled in vinegar
Interesting, this is certainly the most minimalist version I've seen.
Great Video. I saw in the back ground, on your counter top, a stove top pressure cooker. This is how I make hard boiled eggs that peel instantly...I steam them. I place about an inch of water in the pressure cooker and insert the steam tray. I place all the egg I want on the steam tray. I place the lid on and set to high pressure. When the steam starts I reduce the heat to a light steam and cook for 5 minutes. Then I run cold water over the pressure cooker to stop the cooking. I remove all the eggs and put them in an ice water bath. The skins fall off. The eggs come out looking beautiful, perfect for pickling. 🥚🥚🥚
Good Day from USA Oregon simple and quick Great
Looks easy enough will have to try it … cheers
Why don't you add spices or herbs ?
Thank you from USA
hard boiled eggs / white vinegar / apple cider vinegar / pickling spice / red onion sliced up / cloves of garlic sliced in half
mix all to your liking - your taste poke eggs twice with a toothpick get the juices inside🤗
let standon counter 2 days then i like to keep in the fridge
(use at least 1 week old eggs leave eggs out on the counter 24 hours before boiling)
Hi I tried doing this (first time pickling), I read I could use distilled white vinegar (on the bottle it states it’s acidity is 5% and has “perfect for pickling” on the bottle). I washed the jars then placed them into the over. After 1 week I’ve opened them up and noticed a small amount of a black substance (appears grit like) following the inner ring of the lid, but not on the glass or anywhere else?
Has that ever happened to you? I’ve trying TH-cam and googling but nothing is coming up except Ballmasonjars “Natural compounds in some foods cause brown or black deposits on the underside of the lid. This deposit is harmless and does not mean the food is unsafe to eat”
But it’s a new jar and I didn’t think vinegar caused rust?
So, is there seasonings in that pickling vinegar? Could I just use white vinegar or apple cider vinegar? tia, mate. kek
Hi, No seasoning. I just use pickling vinegar or spirit vinegar
Can you do the same with straight white vinegar? I’m in America and can’t say I’ve ever seen pickling vinegar??
I don't know. I'm after the answer as well, as I can get white wine vinegar cheaper than pickling vinegar
I'm also in America and yes, you can use white vinegar. I use 1 1/2 cups of water and the same amount of white vinegar, 2 sbp of alt and 1/4 cup of sugar.
Yes, distilled malt vinegar with an acidity of 5% would be fine.
Sarson's (a major British vinegar brand) have a video on TH-cam where they use the above rather than their pickling vinegar.
@@geneorohrig3408 The vinegar shouldn't be diluted for unrefrigerated storage though.
@@AnnoyDad Plain distilled vinegar works just fine. It gives them that tart, sharp chip shop taste that we all know and love. If you want the sharpness without too much edge, add a very small amount of sugar (quarter teaspoon for around 12 eggs) or Stevia into the vinegar and dissolve it before adding it to the eggs, works every time.
Pickled eggs & a packet of crisps yum yum
Absolutely!
Do these have to be refrigerated?
So you don't put them through a water bath?
Thanks
I use pickled onion vinegar, which seem t work okay.
youre a mad man! youre breaking all the rules here!!!
I make them whenever I have too many. Also I make pickled button quail eggs.
If youre not sterilising the jar and boiling the vinegar, you're taking food safety risks. But if you fridge-store them I believe you're good to go casual with it and eat them within a month or so.
Where is the flavor?
No seasonings?
I don't add seasoning myself, prefer the real egg flavour 👍
Hello From Missouri USA,, I have never seen hotdogs in a Jar before, All I have seen are sealed in plastic Bags.
cool. Question. What do you do with the used vinegar? thanks. 😊
I chuck it away. I think its just a one time use product.
@SJ Lol your body's bicarbonate buffer system must be working overtime.
In all seriousness though you're probably fine I just find it funny that someone drinks straight up vinegar.
Can I use apple cider vinegar?
i did they came out great
I found the Sarsons pickling vinegar in Sainsburys on clearance a few days ago - £0.30p per jar - I bought the 5 they had left - I'm a Scot and we do love a bargain....! 😎
My mum was Scottish, she’d eat green bacon and drink lumpy milk. Conformed to the Scottish and Jewish stereotype perfectly (except not eating kosher 😂 ).
@@fatmansbellybutton We're not mean like people say - we just don't like to see waste - like when my dad got his hip replacement he brought the bone back for the dog...! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great
If you get your vinegar to boil before you pour it over the eggs, the eggs will last for many years.
is this true and will they be good on the shelf?
I don't like pickle eggs but I am sure many do! Give me a pickled onion any day!
I like both, but proper pickled eggs are my favourite 😁👍
I love, love love pickled eggs which is good since we have chickens, as well. If you have an Instant Pot you can boil fresh eggs and peel them easily. Check out Lisa Steele on youtube tried, tested, and true's method on these. Thanks for the video...😁
Thank You. Will have a look at that video 👍
Just a heads up, Eggs don't come out of chickens bums!
Sarsons have a video on TH-cam saying you can pickle eggs in a week to mature . :)
Yikes. If I boil them that hard they end up breaking, then they're gross. Oh, it would be so nice to get hotdogs in glass jars, but not in US. :/ Most of our vinegar comes in plastic, or very small topped glass ones. Smh. US sucks.
Your eggs are quite dirty. Have you cleaned out your henhouse lately?
How isit easier to peel eggs of a week old…. When you tell the age of a egg by its wateryness as the younger the egg the more firm 😅 or have I wasted my years in a kitchen 🤓
Eggs don't come out of chickens bums lol that's shit 🤣.
Eggs which came from fridge are super hard to peel ie heat transference.
I thought eggs should be boiled in vinegar
I am sick allready DIRTY EGGS in cold water sominolla or hower ever you spell it is instant food poisning. Bad cook.
I bet they are rubbery also.