Pickled Eggs / Califlower

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homebrew

Smoke Blower
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Jul 26, 2011
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Harrison Township, Michigan
Hot pickled eggs, beet pickled eggs, roma tomoatoes and hot and spicy califlower. Enjoy!

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looks delicious.....
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................I need to make some more.....

Joe
 
OK, sorry for the delay. I did rough measuring when constructing this recipe, but here is the conversion:

I boiled 5 dozen eggs and had enough brine to fill all (6) quarts. The kids did eat a few before they made it to the jars though!

Hot Pickled Eggs
  • 6 cups white vinegar
  • 2 cups water
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 10 whole cloves
  • 2 cinammon sticks
  • 3 teaspoons pickling spice
  • 2 habanero peppers sliced
  • 2 serrano peppers sliced
  • 3 jalapeno peppers sliced
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 4 garlic cloves rough chop
  • 1 white onion rough chop
Simmer all ingredients for 15-20 minutes. I layed the eggs and brine in each quart jar. I think i got 10 eggs per jar.

The beet eggs were basically the same recipe, less the pepper with a can of sliced beets.

Enyoy!
 
Hey thanks homebrew!I am going to try this one.Got it at the very top of my list.You wouldn't have a good canned jalepeno recipe do you?I have a bunch and can't too find a recipe that I really like.
 
Hey thanks homebrew!I am going to try this one.Got it at the very top of my list.You wouldn't have a good canned jalepeno recipe do you?I have a bunch and can't too find a recipe that I really like.
I know the feeling, every recipe calls for hot water bath and the jalepenos come out like mush!!!  
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I usually just boil the brine and pour it over the peppers and don't give them a hot bath.I got that from a member on here,forget who.But you have to keep your jars in the fridge.Which isn't a big deal if you have the room.I was just wanting a different brine recipe.I have one that is pretty close to what I like but still not right.Think I am getting ready to make some pickled eggs as we speak>sorry no Qview My camera was needing a cable to connect it to the computer so I bought that...Now my camera doesn't work!It turns on then right back off!Looking for a new one.Anyone have a suggestions on a good camera for around $100?You all have a kickass weekend!    Josh  
 
Couple of weeks in the brine and I got to sample one of each tonight. Both came out very good. I think I like the hot eggs a little more. Next time more hot peppers.

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