Naturally Dyed Eggs

Naturally Dyed Eggs

Celebrate Easter this year with naturally dyed eggs that you can enjoy with your eyes and your taste buds! Thank you The Incredible Egg for the resource!

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Directions

  1. Toss your choice of a handful – or two or three – of one of the ingredients listed into a saucepan. Use your own judgment about quantity. This is an art – not a science!

  2. Add about a cup of water for each handful of your chosen ingredient, so the water comes at least an inch above your dye materials. Bring mixture to boiling, reduce the heat and simmer from 15 minutes up to an hour, until the color is the shade you want. Keep in mind that the eggs will dye a lighter shade. Remove the pan from the heat.

  3. Through cheesecloth or a fine sieve, strain the dye mixture into a small bowl that’s deep enough to completely cover the eggs you want to dye. Add 2 to 3 teaspoons of white vinegar for each cup of dye liquid.

  4. With a spoon or wire egg holder, lower the eggs into the hot liquid. Let the eggs stand until they reach the desired color. For emptied eggshells, stir or rotate for even coloring. With a slotted spoon or wire egg holder, remove the eggs to a rack or drainer. Allow the eggs to dry thoroughly. Refrigerate hard-boiled eggs that you intend to eat within two hours, and always follow tips for egg safety.

Enjoy these eggs by themselves or slice them on toast, use them in an egg salad, or as a colorful deviled egg appetizer. 

Photo by Ted Cavanaugh

Photo by Ted Cavanaugh