Saturday, March 15, 2008
Marbled Beetroot Eggs
Our Easter chick and a beautiful marbled beetroot egg.
Remember these gorgeous pickled red beet eggs from last year? Yes, that lovely photo that won the award for originality in April 2007's DMBLGIT contest. Well, I was thinking about making them again this year. But then few months ago I saw an article about the Chinese marbled tea eggs and then it suddenly dawned upon me that I could use that Chinese tea egg marbling technique to dye my beetroot eggs.
And so I did. And boy, it worked! As the eggs are 'soaked' in beetroot juice for an hour only, the eggs (unfortunately) don't really pick up much of the beet flavour.
Remember to make these just a few hours before you want to serve them - once you take them out of the beet juice and peel them, the colour will fade after a few hours. Leave them for too long in the beet juice, and they'll be just purple (nothing wrong with that, of course, but they're not marbled beetroot eggs then).
Marbled Beetroot Eggs
eggs
beet juice
salt
Boil the eggs using your preferred technique (I simply bring my eggs to room temperature, then boil them for 7 minutes; but you can follow Alanna's or Kalyn's or Elise's or Thredahlia's instructions instead).
Cool under a running cold water for a few minutes, then drain.
Tap gently on a wooden cutting board to break the egg shell (I tried to roll first, but that breaks the shell too much). Do not peel!!!
Place the eggs in a bowl, fitting them snugly next to each other. Pour over enough beet juice to cover, then sprinkle with some salt to season the beet juice.
Cover and place in the fridge for an hour or two. Leaving them too long will result in simply red beetroot eggs.
Drain the beetroot juice and discard.
Carefully peel the eggs to reveal the gorgeously marbled beet eggs.
Enjoy! (We simply ate them with some mayonnaise).
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väga hea idee! ma mõtlesingi, et lihavõtete ajal oleks paras aeg posuks peedimarineeritud munadeks, aga nüüd lähengi äkki hoopis seda teed:)
Your chicken looks mighty surprised at what's popped out of her body! Great extension, Pille, I love the marbled ones too.
Those are truly beautiful eggs! And far more appetizing than the tea eggs, which can be a bit off-putting, as they're kind of ... well, brown.
Does the beet add any flavor to the eggs?
Those are gorgeous eggs! What an ingenious way to put that staining quality of beets to good use.
Those are so pretty!
Gorgeous photos - I don't like eggs but this recipe really makes me wish I did!
Fantastically beautiful eggs, Pille! The holiday had slipped my mind but might give this a go in a few weeks when I'm home again. =) Thanks for sharing.
This is beautiful, Pille! Great way to use beetroot. Maybe I'll get the family doing these over the easter holiday. :)
Ooooh My Yumminessss! So beautiful and Mommy Hen looked surprised too! Who could have thought of that? Brilliant! Beetroot is one of my fav vegetable... from raw to stir-fry. Now, I can have fun of staining egg and also my hands!
Those look awesome. Nice job.
They turned out so beautiful Pille! I love the way they look...so pretty :) And that chick is so cute!
These are sooo cute! I bet kids would love to eat them coz of the bright colour!
Oh yes Pille thank you for reminding me!! Beautful.
Lovely! Takes me right back to my childhood, when I used to make these whenever I got the opportunity... Beautiful with the purple beet juice!
I would love it if you sent this in to my Art You Eat event! It's all about eggs this time!
Holly
http://artyoucaneat.blogspot.com/2008/03/deadline-extended-aye-2-eggs.html
Easter Eggs! I'm going to do this! I've never tried to dye the shells as they are only brown - but this will be perfect...Not to mention pretty!
Wow! These are just gorgeous! I'll have to try these soon.
Oooh I forgot to mention - besides tapping on hard surfaces to break the egg shell, you can use steel or wooden spoon as well...
wonderful. i am very into red/purple food of late, so these really drew me in.
How beautiful! I think I'm going to make these as my easter eggs!
helloooo Pille!
Firstly, Happy Easter to you family!!!
2ndly... I finally marbled some eggs with raw beetroot juice, cooked beetroot juice aaaand... Red Pitaya juice! Problems are the eggs don't have that sharp crackles like in Chinese Tea Eggs bcos in this case, the eggs were submerged for long hours. I tried to do that with the boiled beetroot liquid but... my 2 year old son just can't wait to eat them! So, I managed to save few for photo. Still, I can't get as nice beetroot color like yours... :'-(
Anyway, will try to them better... next opportunity arises..LOL.
I still have a packet of ready-made spice mix for Chinese Tea eggs. It's easy to buy them over here.
Keep up the great work!!!
Hugs
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