Re: Pickled eggs
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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08/26/19 11:50 AM
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I want to try making some. Would duck or chicken eggs be better?
Trapping is easy you say? You try getting your target animal to step in a 3 inch area of its whole territory.
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Re: Pickled eggs
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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08/26/19 03:47 PM
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Couldn't wait any longer and tried one of mine with lunch today and it was pretty good, but definitely needs to soak a little longer.
That cooking method from the video coyotesoldier229 posted worked great. Cold start, add the eggs and bring to a boil. Let boil for 2 minutes then cover and remove from heat for 8 minutes. Then cool the water enough to be able to stick your hands in the pot, add some baking soda and peel. Most of the eggs practically jumped out of their shells. Thanks for the video.
Looking forward to how this batch progresses. Might need to make up a couple more just so I have some on hand when these are gone so I dont have to wait as long next time.
Last edited by tlguy; 08/26/19 03:48 PM.
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Re: Pickled eggs
[Re: Paul Dobbins]
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08/28/19 02:26 AM
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I am trying a batch of quail eggs. I don't really measure ingredients but here is whats in it I put in 2 cups of vinager 1/2 cup water Couple handfuls of sugar. Teaspoon of salt. Teaspoon pickling spice. Pinch of mustard seed. Celery seed. Pinch of dill. Three crushed garlic cloves. A quarter onion. A teaspoon of Franks Hot Sauce.
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Re: Pickled eggs
[Re: nvwrangler]
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08/28/19 01:02 PM
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Did you happen to count how many quail eggs fit in that jar? And its a pint jar correct? I think there were like 30-35 eggs. And its a quart jar.
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Re: Pickled eggs
[Re: yukonjeff]
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08/28/19 01:22 PM
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Did you happen to count how many quail eggs fit in that jar? And its a pint jar correct? I think there were like 30-35 eggs. And its a quart jar. Thanks I'll figure on 3 dozen per quart then looking to make a half gallon jar for elk camp this fall
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