German Easter Eggs Ostereier Receta

Discover the magic of traditional German Easter egg dyeing! This simple, old-fashioned method, passed down through generations, creates brilliantly colored and glossy Ostereier. Learn how to achieve vibrant hues using store-bought dyes or natural ingredients like onion skins, tea, beetroot juice, spinach, nettle roots and leaves, alder or oak bark. Add vinegar for extra brilliance and finish with a beautiful sheen using bacon fat or oil. Make this year's Easter celebration extra special with these stunning, homemade eggs!

Preparación 20 min
Cocción 5 min
Calorías 68.2 kcal
Proteína 11g
Valoración Sé el primero
German Easter Eggs Ostereier 70

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Cómo preparar German Easter Eggs Ostereier

  1. Hard-boil the desired number of eggs. (Note: Exact cooking time depends on egg size and freshness; start with 8-10 minutes for large eggs and adjust as needed.)
  2. Prepare your dye baths. For natural dyes, use approximately 1 cup of water per color, adding your chosen ingredient (e.g., 1/2 cup chopped onion skins for a yellow-brown dye, 1/4 cup chopped beetroot for pink). Add 1 tablespoon of white vinegar to each dye bath for more vibrant colors.
  3. Simmer the dye baths for about 10-15 minutes to extract the color.
  4. Carefully remove the hard-boiled eggs and gently place them in the dye baths. Ensure they are fully submerged.
  5. Allow the eggs to simmer in the dye bath for at least 5 minutes (longer for deeper color). Check periodically to avoid over-dyeing.
  6. Remove the eggs from the dye bath with a slotted spoon and let them cool completely.
  7. Once cool, gently rub each egg with a small amount of bacon fat or salad oil for a beautiful shine.
  8. Let the eggs dry completely before displaying them.

Nutrition Information (Approximate per serving)

Sodium

2 g

Sugar

1g

Fat

7g

Carbs

0g

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¿Cuánto se tarda en preparar German Easter Eggs Ostereier?

German Easter Eggs Ostereier tarda unos 25 minutos de principio a fin: aproximadamente 20 minutos de preparación y 5 minutos de cocción.

¿Cuántas calorías tiene German Easter Eggs Ostereier?

German Easter Eggs Ostereier tiene aproximadamente 68.2 calorías por ración, con unos 11 g de proteína, 0 g de carbohidratos y 7 g de grasa.

¿Qué ingredientes necesito para German Easter Eggs Ostereier?

Los ingredientes principales de German Easter Eggs Ostereier son Hardboiled Egg, Bacon Grease. Consulta la lista completa con cantidades más arriba.

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