We’ve got another fantastic “eazy” recipe from Mr. Justin Wilson!
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Justin Wilson’s Pickled Eggs
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Justin Wilson’s Pickled Eggs
I like to take a plain hard-boiled egg and a pickled egg and mash them up together to make an egg salad. Easy Cookin’! The yield depends on who’s hungry for pickled eggs.
SERVINGS: 24 eggs
PREP TIME: 25 minutes
COOK TIME: 10 minutes
TOTAL TIME: 30 minutes + 2 weeks resting time
Ingredients
- 24 large hard-boiled eggs, peeled
- Vinegar, heated just below boiling
- 1 cup of pimiento-stuffed olives, drained
- 1/2 cups of jalapeno peppers, chopped
- 1 teaspoon of dried mint
- 2 tablespoons of onion powder
- 2 teaspoons of garlic powder
- Salt to taste
Cooking Instructions
- Place the eggs in a large jar with a tight-fitting lid, and add enough hot vinegar to cover the eggs.
- Place the rest of the ingredients in the jar, and cover tightly with the lid.
- Let them sit at room temperature for at least two weeks; then, someone can start eating them.
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