Eggs have long been pickled as a means of preserving. The eggs will take on the flavor of the brine used. This version uses a basic brine of vinegar, salt, pepper, and onions.
Method: stovetop
Time: over 5 hours
Pickled Eggs

Pickled eggs are a unique snack. They are often pickled with beets, giving it a deep purple color.
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Simple Pickled Eggs
Pickled Red Beet Eggs
Made with vinegar, sugar, beets, onion, hard cooked eggs
Method: stovetop
Time: over 5 hours
Smoked Eggs
This quick method will give you a similar flavor to traditional smoked eggs (which are a lot more work). Serve the smoky eggs as an appetizer or snack, similar to pickled eggs.
Method: stovetop
Time: over 5 hours
Pickled Eggs, Hot Dogs or Vienna Sausage
Made with eggs, vinegar, red chile pepper, peppercorns, bay leaves, salt, pickling spices, sugar
Method: stovetop
Time: over 5 hours
Pennsylvania Dutch Pickled Eggs
Pickled eggs are yummy, and their color is out of this world. Thanks to some sliced beets in the pickling liquid, these eggs are show-stoppingly stunning.
Method: stovetop
Time: over 5 hours
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Pickled Eggs With Jalapenos, Habaneros And Tabasco
Ever thought eggs could be exciting? With a little vinegar and a splash of heat, we're about to change that with these smoky, zesty pickled eggs.
Method: stovetop
Time: over 5 hours
Pickled Eggs And Vienna Sausages
Made with black peppercorns, salt, Vienna sausage, red onions, hard boiled eggs, dry mustard, cumin seed, jalapeno peppers, Habanero peppers, garlic
Method: stovetop
Time: over 5 hours
Orange Spice Pickled Eggs
Made with whole cloves, eggs, white vinegar, water, frozen orange juice concentrate, cinnamon stick
Method: stovetop
Time: over 5 hours
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