Why Preserve Eggs?
If your flock is in full production mode and the fridge is overflowing, pickling is a smart way to extend shelf life, reduce waste, and have a delicious snack or ingredient ready to go. Reduces egg waste during high-laying months
Creates easy, protein-packed snacks
Adds variety to your pantry with different flavors
Perfect for prepping and off-grid pantries
Important Note: Eggs cannot be safely pressure- or water-bath canned due to risk of botulism. “Canning eggs” refers to pickling and refrigerating them properly. Do NOT shelf-store pickled eggs at room temp.
How to Pickle Eggs – Basic Method
Ingredients:
12 hard-boiled eggs (peeled)
1 1/2 cups white vinegar
1 cup water
1 tbsp pickling salt
1 tbsp sugar (optional)
Garlic cloves, peppercorns, red pepper flakes, fresh dill (optional)
Instructions:
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