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SenselessChiefsFan 10-14-2009 12:55 PM

Pickled eggs recipe request.
 
Okay, trying to up my intake of protein. I drink two protein shakes a day after each of my workouts, but looking for a good protein snack, that I actually like.

I hate standard hard cooked eggs. I have two current batches of pickled eggs currently and both are good, but I was looking to see if there is anyone on the board that has a great recipe that they just love.

Donger 10-14-2009 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by SensibleChiefsfan (Post 6171300)
Okay, trying to up my intake of protein. I drink two protein shakes a day after each of my workouts, but looking for a good protein snack, that I actually like.

I hate standard hard cooked eggs. I have two current batches of pickled eggs currently and both are good, but I was looking to see if there is anyone on the board that has a great recipe that they just love.

Try Scotch eggs.

SenselessChiefsFan 10-14-2009 12:59 PM

Actually, I will... but looking for something a little healthier than a sausage coated egg deep fried.

Sounds good though.

L.A. Chieffan 10-14-2009 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 6171305)
Try Scotch eggs.

**** those are good

tooge 10-14-2009 01:05 PM

If you are drinking a quality whey isolate type protein shake twice a day, that is like 50 or more grams of protein daily. That is plenty. That is like eating 7 yogurts a day or 8 cups of cottage cheese daily. You dont need anymore unless you are trying to become Lou Ferigno.

Simply Red 10-14-2009 01:07 PM

I have a great deviled-eggs recipe, let me know... but the Mayo isn't going to help w/ your goal?

allen_kcCard 10-14-2009 01:10 PM

Found these doing a quick search:


Pickled Eggs 1
This recipe comes from the
‘Texas Rangers Cookbook” I have tried it and it is good.

1 cup beet juice
1 cup vinegar
4 cups water
1 – 2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 bay leaf
2 tsp pickling spice
½ tsp salt
1 med onion, chopped

Pour all ingredients over peeled hard boiled eggs and let stand for 3 – 4 days


Pickled Eggs 2
This recipe is similar to the Texas Rangers recipe but it uses more vinegar and more spices and the recipe calls for simmering everything together for a few minutes to blend the flavors.

1 Can / bottle pickled beet juice
3 cups vinegar
1 cup water
3 – 4 cloves garlic, crushed
1 Bay leaf
3 – 4 tbl pickling spice
½ tsp salt
1 med onion, chopped
3 tbl sugar
Cracked pepper to taste
1 tbl mustard seed
1 tbl dill seed
1 tbl mixed whole spices

Put all ingredients into a sauce pan and bring to a boil, simmer for 8 -10 minutes.
Pour over peeled hard boiled eggs. Let stand in refrigerator for at least two days, preferably longer.


Alton Browns pickled eggs
This recipe comes from Alton Brown, one of the Food Network chefs. I haven’t tried it yet but the liquid smoke seems interesting.

Dark and Lovely eggs
21/2-C cider vinegar
¾-C water
11/2-tbl dark brown sugar
1 tbl-granulated sugar
11/2-t pickling spice
¼-t liquid smoke
1-tbl salt
¾-t pepper flakes
Hard cooked eggs

Place everything in a saucepan, cook until sugar is dissolved. In a jar pour solution over the eggs. Refrigerate 4 weeks. Keeps in refrigerator for 2 months


Classic Pickled eggs
I did try this recipe and it is a very mild recipe. The cider is something different and it isn’t bad but I prefer more vinegar taste.


21/2-C apple cider
¾-C champagne vinegar
1-tbl salt
2-t pickling spice
6- whole cloves garlic
Hard cooked eggs

In a jar pour solution over the eggs. Refrigerate 4 weeks. Keeps in refrigerator for 2 months



Things you can do to personalize the recipe.
Vinegar – White vinegar is pure manufactured chemistry. Use white vinegar for cleaning countertops and floors.
Apple cider vinegar is good. It has a nice apple flavor and is one of the strongest tasting vinegars. White wine vinegar is also very good to use. Slightly milder flavor, so if you want to soften the taste try this.

Sugar – White or brown sugars are both good. Try them separately and see if you can tell the difference.

Vinegar to water ratio. More water for a lighter taste. More vinegar for a tart taste. You decide.

TrebMaxx 10-14-2009 01:59 PM

I've got a good one but will have to wait till I get home to post it.

MVChiefFan 10-14-2009 02:00 PM

step 1: Buy a jar of Vlasic dill pickles.
step 2: throw the pickles away but maintain juice (very important).
step 3: insert eggs into jar.

Jilly 10-14-2009 02:04 PM

gross, no

Demonpenz 10-14-2009 02:07 PM

semen!

Donger 10-14-2009 02:08 PM

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The British really are disgusting. I was practically raised on these:

Pablo 10-14-2009 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 6171567)
The British really are disgusting. I was practically raised on these:

Look pretty tasty.

SenselessChiefsFan 10-15-2009 04:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by allen_kcCard (Post 6171349)
Found these doing a quick search:


Pickled Eggs 1
This recipe comes from the
‘Texas Rangers Cookbook” I have tried it and it is good.

1 cup beet juice
1 cup vinegar
4 cups water
1 – 2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 bay leaf
2 tsp pickling spice
½ tsp salt
1 med onion, chopped

Pour all ingredients over peeled hard boiled eggs and let stand for 3 – 4 days


Pickled Eggs 2
This recipe is similar to the Texas Rangers recipe but it uses more vinegar and more spices and the recipe calls for simmering everything together for a few minutes to blend the flavors.

1 Can / bottle pickled beet juice
3 cups vinegar
1 cup water
3 – 4 cloves garlic, crushed
1 Bay leaf
3 – 4 tbl pickling spice
½ tsp salt
1 med onion, chopped
3 tbl sugar
Cracked pepper to taste
1 tbl mustard seed
1 tbl dill seed
1 tbl mixed whole spices

Put all ingredients into a sauce pan and bring to a boil, simmer for 8 -10 minutes.
Pour over peeled hard boiled eggs. Let stand in refrigerator for at least two days, preferably longer.


Alton Browns pickled eggs
This recipe comes from Alton Brown, one of the Food Network chefs. I haven’t tried it yet but the liquid smoke seems interesting.

Dark and Lovely eggs
21/2-C cider vinegar
¾-C water
11/2-tbl dark brown sugar
1 tbl-granulated sugar
11/2-t pickling spice
¼-t liquid smoke
1-tbl salt
¾-t pepper flakes
Hard cooked eggs

Place everything in a saucepan, cook until sugar is dissolved. In a jar pour solution over the eggs. Refrigerate 4 weeks. Keeps in refrigerator for 2 months


Classic Pickled eggs
I did try this recipe and it is a very mild recipe. The cider is something different and it isn’t bad but I prefer more vinegar taste.


21/2-C apple cider
¾-C champagne vinegar
1-tbl salt
2-t pickling spice
6- whole cloves garlic
Hard cooked eggs

In a jar pour solution over the eggs. Refrigerate 4 weeks. Keeps in refrigerator for 2 months



Things you can do to personalize the recipe.
Vinegar – White vinegar is pure manufactured chemistry. Use white vinegar for cleaning countertops and floors.
Apple cider vinegar is good. It has a nice apple flavor and is one of the strongest tasting vinegars. White wine vinegar is also very good to use. Slightly milder flavor, so if you want to soften the taste try this.

Sugar – White or brown sugars are both good. Try them separately and see if you can tell the difference.

Vinegar to water ratio. More water for a lighter taste. More vinegar for a tart taste. You decide.

Thanks. I will definitely try Alton Brown's recipe.

I found some on the internet, but I was wondering if someone had an old recipe that they made themselves and enjoyed.

ChiefGator 10-15-2009 04:50 AM

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Originally Posted by MVChiefFan (Post 6171537)
step 1: Buy a jar of Vlasic dill pickles.
step 2: throw the pickles away but maintain juice (very important).
step 3: insert eggs into jar.

Hey! What the ****! That is my family's secret recipe... how did you find it out?

Pioli Zombie 10-15-2009 05:34 AM

Spice up your weekend by making Egg Salad. First go to the store and get your ingediants. Get some Eggs. Get some Mayonaise. Get some salt and pepper even if you like. Then go home. Boil the eggs. Then peel them. Put them in a bowl. Chop them up. Now is when you put in the mayonaise. Mix it up. Did you remember to get bread when you were at the store? After all this you might be very tired but you'll have a great story to tell monday morning at work.
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SenselessChiefsFan 10-15-2009 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tooge (Post 6171337)
If you are drinking a quality whey isolate type protein shake twice a day, that is like 50 or more grams of protein daily. That is plenty. That is like eating 7 yogurts a day or 8 cups of cottage cheese daily. You dont need anymore unless you are trying to become Lou Ferigno.

Actually, between the one scoop shake in the morning and the two scoop shake at night... I am doing about 73 grams just in the shakes, plus the milk it is in. I am trying to get 100-150 grams of protein per day.

I figure I am going to snack anyways, I might as well make it a protein rich snack.

As far as my goal.... I have gotten pretty weak since college. I can barely bench my body weight. (195)... and I want to bench 300.

I am 35 years old, so once I hit 40, any chance of substantial gains will decrease rapidly as the typical male produces less testoterone after 40.

MOhillbilly 10-15-2009 08:28 AM

Anyone ever go to Slagel meat market back when? they had a jar of pickled eggs that sat on the counter for 20 years. id given a hundred dollars to see a man eat one.

Iowanian 10-15-2009 12:56 PM

I'm a pickled egg stuntman, that's just how I roll

Simply Red 10-15-2009 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MVChiefFan (Post 6171537)
step 1: Buy a jar of Vlasic dill pickles.
step 2: throw the pickles away but maintain juice (very important).
step 3: insert eggs into jar.

ROFL

Jilly 10-15-2009 02:05 PM

this is so gross, I needed to say that again

Lumpy 10-15-2009 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Jilly (Post 6174366)
this is so gross, I needed to say that again

Oh, come on Jilly! Mmmmmm. Pickled eggs. There's nothing like scarfing down a few of those bad boys at the bar, playing poker, and drinking beer. I miss that. :(

Jilly 10-15-2009 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lumpy (Post 6174479)
Oh, come on Jilly! Mmmmmm. Pickled eggs. There's nothing like scarfing down a few of those bad boys at the bar, playing poker, and drinking beer. I miss that. :(

even imagining you doing it....it's still gross. Sorry Lumpy, you'd know I'd pretty much do anything with you or for you or to you, but not this one.

Lumpy 10-15-2009 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jilly (Post 6174500)
even imagining you doing it....it's still gross. Sorry Lumpy, you'd know I'd pretty much do anything with you or for you or to you, but not this one.

Ur cool. Not everyone likes the flavor or texture of pickled eggs.

MOhillbilly 10-15-2009 02:55 PM

id imagine eatin a pickled egg is akin to eatin a pussy thats turned and gone taint. no thank to either.

seclark 10-15-2009 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MOhillbilly (Post 6174528)
id imagine eatin a pickled egg is akin to eatin a pussy thats turned and gone taint. no thank to either.

damn mo, that's pretty gross.
although i agree w/you.
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Iowanian 10-15-2009 03:04 PM

I thought I'd written of Pickled eggs before. I'm about due for another jar.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 3651879)
A brand new jar of pickled eggs
Glistening in a jar brine
After eating half a dozen
It might be doodoo time.

Some might have made decisions
not to eat all of them in the bowl
But I'm a pickled egg stuntman
Thats just how I roll.

The impending trouble brewing
my stomach gurgles and it growls
I fear the contents working
In my now troubled bowels.

Its bound to smell like oakland,
Newer than a bolt fans gear.
It just might be a bronco fan
being birthed from my burning rear.



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