Pickled eggs are a delightful and tangy treat that can be enjoyed as a garnish or in salads. This simple recipe allows you to create your own pickled eggs infused with the flavors of cloves, mustard, salt, and pepper. With just a few steps, you can make a batch of pickled eggs that will be ready to enjoy in a fortnight.
INGREDIENTS:
- Eggs (quantity as desired)
- 2 cups of vinegar
- 2 cloves per egg (for sticking)
- ½ teaspoon of mustard
- ½ teaspoon of salt
- ½ teaspoon of pepper
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Hard Boil the Eggs:
Begin by hard boiling the desired quantity of eggs. Place them in a pot of water, bring it to a boil, then reduce the heat and let them simmer for about 10-12 minutes. Once done, transfer the eggs to a bowl of cold water to cool.
- Shell and Clove the Eggs:
After the eggs have cooled, carefully remove the shells. To make pickled eggs, stick 4 cloves into each egg. This will infuse them with a delightful flavor.
- Prepare the Pickling Solution:
In a saucepan, add 2 cups of vinegar and bring it to a boil. While the vinegar is heating, combine ½ teaspoon of mustard, ½ teaspoon of salt, and ½ teaspoon of pepper in a small bowl.
- Stir the Seasonings into the Boiling Vinegar:
Once the vinegar is boiling, add the mixture of mustard, salt, and pepper. Stir well to combine. This creates a flavorful pickling solution.
- Place Eggs in a Glass Jar:
Carefully arrange the clove-studded eggs in a clean glass jar. Ensure they are packed snugly but without damaging the eggs.
- Pour the Pickling Solution Over Eggs:
Slowly pour the hot pickling solution over the eggs in the jar. Make sure the eggs are fully submerged in the solution.
- Cool and Store:
Allow the pickled eggs to cool to room temperature. Once cooled, seal the jar tightly. These pickled eggs can be stored in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.
- Serve as Desired:
Pickled eggs can be halved or sliced and used as a garnish or added to salads. They make a flavorful addition to a variety of dishes.
TIPS:
- Egg Freshness: Use fresh eggs for pickling. Fresher eggs are easier to peel after hard boiling.
- Clove Infusion: The cloves provide a unique and aromatic flavor to the pickled eggs. Be sure to press them firmly into the eggs.
- Vinegar Choice: You can choose your preferred type of vinegar for this recipe. White vinegar is commonly used, but you can experiment with different types for varied flavors.
- Storage: Ensure the glass jar is clean and completely dry before placing the eggs and pickling solution inside. A tight seal is essential for preserving the eggs.
- Flavor Variations: Feel free to get creative with additional seasonings. Some people like to add garlic cloves, red pepper flakes, or even sugar for added complexity.
- Use in Dishes: Pickled eggs are versatile and can be used to add a tangy kick to various dishes. Try them as a garnish for salads, sandwiches, or even as a unique topping for deviled eggs.
Making pickled eggs at home is a straightforward process that yields a flavorful and preserved snack or garnish. Whether you’re looking to add a zesty element to your culinary creations or simply enjoy them as a savory snack, homemade pickled eggs are a delightful addition to your kitchen repertoire.




