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Why I love this pickled eggs recipe

Pickled eggs are everywhere around here. They’re on the back counter at local bars, they’re sold in grocery stores. You can’t live in Wisconsin love without noticing these little guys. But, until this week, I had never tried one.

I have no idea why they are a thing here, but after reading a bit about pickled eggs on the internet, it seems they have been a bar staple for quite some time and there are many different variations of pickled eggs to try.

I decided to go with spicy pickled eggs because I thought the peppery kick of jalapeño would add even more flavor to the final product, and I was right. The eggs really absorbed the flavor of the brine and made a really tasty snack.

Plus, thanks to the fresh herbs and jalapeños, these quick pickled eggs a million times more appealing than the giant jars of eggs behind the bar.

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Now I can totally see why they would be a tavern favorite. Not unlike salty peanuts or bar pretzels, a pickled egg is the perfect match for a few pints of beer.

If you really want the full Wisconsin experience, these would be great washed down with a brandy old fashioned.

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Here’s what you’ll need to make spicy pickled eggs

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How to pickle eggs

Hard boil some eggs.Use whichever method you prefer. I don’t typically make them, so I’m not going to pretend I’m an expert. Just get the cooked. You could even buy them already cooked at the grocery store.

Prepare a brine.Heat the vinegar, water, sugar and salt in a saucepan over medium heat. Stir the mixture occasionally until the salt and sugar have completely melted. Remove the pan from the heat and let it cool completely.

Fill your mason jars. The key to getting your spicy pickled eggs to taste good, is letting them soak in the brine solution with a lot of flavorful stuff, like jalapeños, dill and onion.

I like to arrange add-ins around and in between the eggs. I basically layer the jar until all the eggs are in and it looks like a work of art.

Soak the eggs. Pour the cooled brine over the eggs and fill the jars. Cover the jars and put them in the fridge. Let them soak in the brine for at least 1 week.

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FAQs and Tips for making the best pickled eggs

When were pickled eggs invented? While there is no specific date, pickled eggs have been around since the 1800’s and they have been a bar staple since. They have fallen out of fashion since Prohibition, but they are still incredibly popular in dive bars around Wisconsin.

Do pickled eggs go bad? Yes. Since we aren’t using a proper canning technique for this recipe, the eggs will go bad after about 3 – 4 weeks, but I really recommend consuming them within 2 – 3 weeks for the best flavor and texture.

How long does it take for pickled eggs to be ready?It really depends on how strong you want the pickling flavor to be, but I recommend at least 1 week. The longer they sit the better.

Do pickled eggs taste like vinegar? Yes. They are soaked in a vinegar solution to preserve them, and they take on the flavor of that solution as they sit. You can also flavor the brine with other seasonings such dill or pickling spices.

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Do pickled eggs need to be refrigerated?Technically, you don’t need to refrigerate pickled eggs, but since this recipe doesn’t require a “safe” canning technique, I recommend refrigerating them anyway.

Why are my pickled eggs rubbery?If you leave your eggs in the pickling mixture for too long, they might become slightly rubbery. If they get this way, I personally don’t consider them good anymore and toss them, but they are still technically safe to eat.

Can you get botulism from pickled eggs? Technically yes, but if you keep the eggs submerged in the brine, you should be safe. Botulism really doesn’t like acid or oxygen, so the bacterium is less likely to grow in an acidic environment like a brine. I also don’t recommend poking your eggs before pickling them.

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What can I do with spicy pickled eggs?

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More egg recipes:

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  • Tater tot breakfast casserole
  • Asparagus quiche
  • Italian egg sandwich recipe

More pickle recipes:

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Spicy Pickled Eggs | This easy recipe will teach you how to make old fashioned pickled eggs with a quick brine seasoned with jalapeño, garlic and dill. No canning necessary. #pickled #eggs

  • Author: Melissa Belanger
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 18 eggs 1x

Ingredients

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  • 18 hard boiled eggs
  • 3 cups white vinegar
  • 1 1/2 cups water
  • 1 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 tablespoons coarse salt
  • 1 jalapeño pepper, sliced
  • 68 springs fresh dill
  • 4 bay leaves
  • 1/2 large white onion, thinly sliced
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1 – 2 tablespoons pickling spice

Instructions

  1. In a large saucepan, combine vinegar, water, sugar and salt. Heat over medium, stirring occasionally, until sugar and salt have dissolved. Remove from heat and allow mixture to cool completely.
  2. Distribute eggs and remaining ingredients between 2 quart-sized mason jars. Top with cooled brine and cover.
  3. Refrigerate for about 7 – 10 days before serving.

Notes

*Nutritional information includes brine and seasonings.

  • Category: Appetizers
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 egg
  • Calories: 92
  • Sugar: 1.7 g
  • Sodium: 839.4 mg
  • Fat: 5.3 g
  • Saturated Fat: 1.6 g
  • Carbohydrates: 2.2 g
  • Fiber: 0.3 g
  • Protein: 6.4 g
  • Cholesterol: 186.5 mg

Published: June 20, 2019. Updated: March 19, 2022.

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FAQs

How long should eggs be pickled before eating? ›

If small eggs are used, 1 to 2 weeks are usually allowed for seasoning to occur. Medium or large eggs may require 2 to 4 weeks to become well seasoned. Use the eggs within 3 to 4 months for best quality. Each of these recipes uses 12 peeled, hard-cooked eggs.

Is apple cider vinegar better than white vinegar for pickled eggs? ›

For pickled eggs, swapping white vinegar for apple cider vinegar is a no-brainer. While white vinegar has a pretty even taste and doesn't affect the eggs much in terms of color, apple cider vinegar brings a complexity of flavors and provides the eggs with a unique hue.

How long do pickled eggs last in a jar? ›

In general, all pickled eggs can last up to four months in the refrigerator before experiencing decreased quality. Keep in mind that eggs may be safe to eat after that time, but they're not likely to be as tasty as when you first bought them.

Why do my pickled eggs taste rubbery? ›

And If the eggs sit in that liquid too long, you get rubbery eggs. There's a simple enough way to avoid this problem. You want the pickling liquid to do its job in the beginning, and then after the eggs have reached the proper degree of pickling, you can dilute the solution with some water.

Why don t pickled eggs go bad? ›

The process involves immersing hard-boiled and peeled eggs in a flavorful pickling liquid, typically consisting of vinegar, spices, and other seasonings. Over time, the eggs absorb these flavors, resulting in a fantastic tangy flavor and a longer shelf life.

Do you have to refrigerate eggs after you pickle them? ›

Glass canning jars work well. A quart-size canning jar will hold about one dozen medium-sized eggs. Pickled eggs need to be hard-boiled and peeled prior to making the brine solution of vinegar, salt, spices, and other seasonings. Pickled eggs MUST be always stored in the refrigerator.

Which is the best vinegar for pickling? ›

Most pickle recipes call for distilled white vinegar. This is the clear, colorless vinegar made by fermenting grains. It has a mellow aroma, tart acid flavor and does not affect the color of light-colored vegetables or fruits.

What vinegar is best for eggs? ›

Add vinegar: I always recommend adding a tablespoon of vinegar (preferably a mild-tasting vinegar, like rice or apple cider vinegar) to the water before adding your eggs. It helps the whites to coagulate more quickly. And don't worry — you can't even taste it.

Can you mix apple cider vinegar and white vinegar for pickling? ›

You can use any kind of vinegar, as long as it is at least 5% acid. Each vinegar adds it's own personality to your pickling project of course, but they are all inter-changeable, as long as they have 5% acidity.

How long are boiled eggs good for? ›

How To Safely Store Hard-Boiled Eggs. According to the Food and Drug Administration, you can keep hard-cooked eggs in the refrigerator for up to seven days after they have been cooked. 1 And it doesn't matter whether the eggs are already peeled or still in the shell. Either way, they will last for a week.

How do you pickle eggs for long term storage? ›

Place eggs in cold water, remove shells and pack into sterilized jars. In a pot, combine vinegar, sugar and spices. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and boil gently 5 minutes. Pour hot liquid over hard-cooked eggs and cover jars with clean two piece metal SNAP Lid closures® or storage lids.

Why do people eat pickled eggs while drinking? ›

The point, then, was to offer some sustenance to counter co*cktails so patrons wouldn't get sloppily drunk, but the eggs were also there to make people thirsty enough to order more drinks.

How long do you hard boil an egg for? ›

How much time is needed to make hard boiled eggs? Hard boiled eggs should be cooked for about 10-12 minutes. This timing avoids a powdery, dry yolk that comes from overcooking while keeping it solid enough for applications like devilled eggs or egg salad.

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