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Beet Juice Pickled Eggs

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One of fun ways to pickle eggs is in beet juice so that the egg whites turn a pretty pink. The beet brine, which is guaranteed to add a little magic to your food, contains beet juice, apple cider vinegar, allspice, bay leaf, chilli pepper and salt. I didn't add extra sugar because the beet juice is sweet enough. You can use other spices like cloves, mustard seeds, onion, caraway seeds, and peppers to the brine. Allow to sit for 48 hours or more for maximum flavour. Serve with a salad for a light meal or enjoy them as a snack.

  • 6-8 Eggs, cooked to your liking
  • 500 ml Organic beet juice
  • 240 ml Organic apple cider vinegar (or wine vinegar)
  • 1 Cinnamon bark
  • 1 tsp Allspice
  • 2 Bay leaf
  • 1 Dried chilli pepper
  • 1/3 tsp Sea salt
  1. Bring a small saucepan of water to the boil. Add eggs and simmer for 6 minutes for soft-boiled or 9 minutes for hard-boiled eggs. Plunge the eggs into cold water to stop the egg from cooking any further.
  2. Combine the beet juice, ACV, cinnamon bark, allspice, bay leaf, chilli pepper, and salt in a saucepan. Bring it to a boil and allow it to simmer for 5 minutes. Turn the heat off and set aside to cool.
  3. Peel the eggs and place in a jar or bowl. When the brine has cooled, carefully pour over the eggs, making sure all the eggs are fully submerged in the liquid.
  4. Cover the bowl or close the jar and refrigerate at least overnight for slightly pickled eggs. If you want them to fully seasoned to the yolks, leave it 3 days. They will keep for months if fully submerged in the brine.
  5. Slice the egg and serve with a salad as an appetizer or a light lunch.



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45 comments:

Brian's Home Blog 21/3/22 00:03

Those are very pretty. I've not had pickled eggs in a long, long time.

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Tom 21/3/22 01:37

...they look festive.

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babYpose 21/3/22 01:42

Wow like professionally done in the cookbook. Sounds and looks delicious too. Perfect.

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J.P. Alexander 21/3/22 02:56

Uy no sabia que se podía hacer eso con los huevos. Gracias por la receta. La hare pronto. Te mando un beso.

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Veronica Lee 21/3/22 06:17

These are very pretty. I've not tried pickled eggs.

Have a great day ahead!

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Nancy Chan 21/3/22 06:38

Beet juice pickled eggs look very pretty. Looks like our red eggs to celebrate a baby's full moon.

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Sherry's Pickings 21/3/22 07:42

these look so pretty angie. do you buy the beet juice? i don't think we have that here.

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Lola Martínez 21/3/22 07:43

Que vistosos quedan los huevos así tintados, adornan una ensalada y la enriquecen mucho.
Un beso

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Margaret D 21/3/22 10:23

Looking good. Never had a pickled egg!

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kathyinozarks 21/3/22 10:44

I have not had these eggs in years and years. one of my favorite foods growing up. My grandma would always make them for me. I grew up canning and preserving foods-so Mom and Grandma always canned their own pickled beets-with beets from the gardens-thanks for the memories-I may need to make me some

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Easyfoodsmith 21/3/22 11:23

The colour of the pickled eggs looks so pretty! And the flavours that you added to the brine are amazing.

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Mbul Kecil 21/3/22 12:12

Wow...you're so creative and talented dear...I get a fresh methode in cooking eggs...it's really cute when a part of it looks red from beet. Yummy! ^^

Have a nice day Dear

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Whats Cookin Italian Style Cuisine 21/3/22 12:14

so pretty for Easter and natural love this idea!

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DEZMOND 21/3/22 13:43

I did this before, but I did not pickle the eggs, just coloured the boiled and peeled eggs in beet juice. You did lovely plate setting with them lovely colours, perfect for the beginning of spring.

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speedy70 21/3/22 13:56

Ma che belle, grazie dell'idea!!!!

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Kitchen Riffs 21/3/22 14:20

Fun dish! Love the color. I've never pickled eggs, either with or without beet juice. Definitely something fun to try. These sound delish -- thanks.

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Chef Mimi 21/3/22 14:40

I have always wanted to make these! Thanks for the recipe!

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Luiz Gomes 21/3/22 14:42

Bom dia. Suas receitas parecem ser muito gostosas. Gostaria de lhe convidar a conhecer o meu Blogger. Caso goste lhe convido a ser um novo seguidor.

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Bill 21/3/22 17:38

The food looks good. Never had a pickled egg but they remind me of deviled eggs.

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Anonymous 22/3/22 00:15

How festive and gorgeous are these pickled eggs, Angie! Such a great idea to use beet juice for that vibrant color.

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Julie 22/3/22 10:39

Love the beautiful colour on the eggs.. this is something new to me, Angie..beautiful!!

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Eva Taylor 22/3/22 13:46

What a beautiful Easter dish! I use dehydrated beets to colour various food so I can only imagine that pickling with beet juice is amazing. What a fabulous idea.
Eva http://kitcheninspirations.wordpress.com/

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Mijú 22/3/22 15:36

Angie siempre nos enseñas unas decoraciones bien bonitas y llamativas :-))
1 saludito

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Pilar 22/3/22 17:08

Paseando por los blogs te he conocido y ¡mira que me he encontrado! unos espectaculares huevos morados, no había oído hablar de los huevos en escabeche y no dudes que los prepararé, lo malo es que no se si voy a encontrar zumo de remolacha orgánico. Desde Barcelona, un beso

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Choclette 22/3/22 17:16

Such a clever idea Angie and those eggs look so pretty too. I've never been a fan of pickled eggs, but these don't look too heavy on the vinegar and really, how could I not try them?

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David 22/3/22 21:33

Angie, Very festive! Great presentation especially if someone was hosting a small gathering. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

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Cooking Julia 22/3/22 21:51

The color of theses eggs is so surprising!

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Valentina 22/3/22 21:59

The beet juice is guaranteed magic, indeed. SO pretty, Angie. :-) ~Valentina

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mjskit 22/3/22 23:43

Looks like we were both craving eggs this week. :) I've never had beet pickled eggs and would love to try them. They certainly make a beautiful presentation.

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gluten Free A_Z Blog 23/3/22 04:46

Being vegan, I don't know what they taste like but they sure do look pretty!

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thepaintedapron.com 23/3/22 13:57

So pretty and I bet they are packed with flavor!
Jenna

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tigerfish 24/3/22 03:18

Reminded me of Chinese red-colored eggs that usually celebrates baby's 1st month

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Yvonne @ Fiction Books Reviews 24/3/22 07:55

So simple to do, yet so effective and changes the whole look of the dish! :)

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My name is Erika. 24/3/22 12:07

I can tell its been a busy week as I missed this post earlier. The red juice beet really makes those eggs very pretty. You always have such fabulous food photos too. Hope it has been a good week so far. Hugs-Erika

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Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake 24/3/22 13:25

These are gorgeous, Angie! My friend, Dave, brought these as a garnish to an Asian noodle dish he made when we were in Yosemite. I'm not much of a hard boiled egg eater, but these were impossible to resist!

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Raymund 24/3/22 23:45

That indeed is a cool and fun way to prepare eggs.

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Amy (Savory Moments) 25/3/22 20:26

These are so lovely! I love pickled eggs and pickled beets and have been wanting to try making these.

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bread&salt 25/3/22 20:26

Very different, New, colorful and unique recipe.

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Suja Manoj 27/3/22 03:14

Fun recipe, looks so delicious. Thanks for sharing!

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Nammi 27/3/22 09:10

love the ruby red colour, should try this for my little one who loves eggs in any form.

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SavoringTime in the Kitchen 31/3/22 15:22

They are beautiful! I'm not sure I've ever seen beet juice at the store but what is more likely, I've never tried to find it :)

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Noob Cook 3/5/22 13:30

I love natural food colours! These beetroot-coloured eggs are so pretty!

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