I am new to the pickling of eggs… while I am of Scandinavian heritage, one would think I would know something. Your videos are the Best I’ve ever seen. I have turned my wife on to this, including our kids.. we’re on board. AWESOME
Another quick way to Pickle Eggs. Use the juice off of Pickled Beets, home canned or store bought. Hard boil your eggs, pour the juice over them and refrigerate for several days, if not for a week or so. They're beautiful, the whites turn pink, the yolks stays yellow. Slice or quarter them on a salad. Of course enjoy them whole. Have a blessed day, stay safe and healthy 🙏🥰👍👌🙏🦅🔔🗽🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸🙏
@@PrattFamilyHomestead I canned my Pickled Beets in quart jars, because we loved them. We had opened a new jar the night before, and planned to have or dinner that night. While I was at work, my husband boiled his eggs, used the juice for them and tossed the beets in the trash. I was livid!🤬 He never did that again 😂🤣
Yall crack me up! Love yall! I pickle my eggs, with just the same pickle brine, I use for pickles, add some turmeric, im a rebel, I dont heat the vinegar, my pickles are always crispy, the eggs aren't, lol, but I keep them in my refrigerator, just let them ferment forever, till we get them all ate, Your kiddos, so sweet God Bless, xoxoxo
I remember a five gallon jar of pickled eggs sitting on the counter of my grandpa’s country store back in the day. It took what seemed like years for that jar to empty. But it did.
You are an incredibly blessed man. Your family is gorgeous, a perfect blend of you and your wife. And beautiful names you’ve chosen for your children. What a blessed home. God bless you all in Jesus’ Holy Name. Amen! 😁🙏🏼❤️
Ay buddy by the way made these eggs keep em for a month brought them to my local bar in Wisconsin! Just a major hit thank you and your beautiful family for this recipe! Making 100 more tm
I did this recipe 4 weeks ago and opened it today before I saw this ,spooky, no heat at all need to go back to the drawing board I know it can be done because I have eaten super hot eggs in a pub once.
Like I said ..... I think 4 months of waiting was the key. It's so hard to get heat into the egg. And then alot of people say (and I tend to agree) that it seems the vinegar also cuts the heat. So always a couple things working against us with spicy pickled eggs.
@@PrattFamilyHomestead ye time seems to be the factor, I'm going to do a small batch next and completely go over the top with Chile ingredients for an experiment and see what happens, Chillies pickled in honey 🍯 and vinegar are nice. Great channel 👍
I've learned over the years that pickling peppers with vinegar will take some heat away. I don't know why but it does. I would recommend a hotter pepper to try and see what that does for spice. I made these yesterday with some of my hot sauce made from ghost and scorpion peppers. I also added a little mustard powder since that could add a little spice to it? I'll let you know how they turn out. I love pickled eggs! Thanks for the video!
To get maximum use and absorption of the heat containing ingredients you should have occasionally shaken the jar Strangely enough, it seems that lots of the compounds that contain heat will settle on the bottom of the jar. Next time, before you eat any more out of that jar, invert and gently shake. Then taste the brine, I'm sure you'll notice a rise in heat. Another thing to do is, when you're prepping the spices, pour them into a dish then barely cover with hot water, nothing else, allow to sit until it starts to cool, then you can add the other ingredients. This allows the pores to open. When I've done this I noticed that the heat level is higher
Thank you. I should have put in the video that I did shake this occasionally over the 4 months. But, I did put the eggs in the hot brine when making it!
@@PrattFamilyHomestead putting it in hot brine won't hurt the process it just may cook your eggs a bit more. Blooming the spices in hot water first allows more of the volatile compounds to release right away. I've experimented with spicy pickles and eggs it always seemed like the ones that I bloomed first came out spicier even though I used same amounts in other jars I canned at the same time,but didn't bloom, using spices out of same containers
Maybe to increase the heat you can get from garlic grind your garlic cloves with a teaspoon kosher coarse salt. That may add enough heat to it to give it the boost your looking for! My all time favorite pickled eggs are the Garlic Mustard Eggs!
I don’t eat pickled eggs nor regular boiled eggs 🥚 but we have chickens so I pickle them for the hubs and the grown children. It’s hard to get them to wait for the eggs to pickle good enough. 😂 I will try your recipe but will cut back on the sweetness since they all like sour. Thank you so much for this video!
If you like heat I've got a garlic sauce recipe for you. It's called Toum and it's the hottest most intense garlic flavor I've ever had! And it's relatively easy to make!
I did the same thing and after about 3 months she started to get heat into the eggs but if you put too many peppers in after that 3 months they could be too hot to eat
Have ya'll ever made Fire Cider? I know the Stivers make it. Thought it may be something ya'll would enjoy. They even made hot sauce with the vegetables after it was drained.
Two word: SAMBAL OELEK. For heat, I swear by it. For half gallon pickled eggs we use half a jar( I want to use more but, my Kids and wife aren't willing to take the plunge). I've never tried honey, have used agave nectar. We eat jalapeno peppers as a snack, too whimppy. Wow, 4 months, I can't get 4dozen picked eggs to last a month here.
It did to me too. But when we started having way to many eggs 4 or 5 years ago I started googling what to do with them. I did not think I would like them .... But we ended up liking them!
It's amazing that the USDA (Home preservation bs) DOESN'T have an "approved" method for home canning (which is a water bath), YET, companies have been doing it and selling them for years, isn't it?! Old timers who've been doing it FOR YEARS agree with the same canning method the Amish have been (and still are) doing for their pickled eggs.
How is it even possible for botulism to survive in vinegar? There's something fishy about that story if it was only 1 guy in history to die from pickled eggs. I'll still play it safe here though since it's food.
I never understood that about the usda canning rule on eggs when you can go to store and buy pickled eggs off the shelf and then store in fridge after you open them.
Commercial canning is a whole other level. More pressure and higher temps. It is also why they can can some things like pasta and it's "a no no" for home canning.
@@PrattFamilyHomestead True but I was thinking how you see local pickled chicken and quail eggs in jars on shelves of local stores.. I figured that was basically home style done more or less.
@@jimmieburleigh9549 I agree. And I may have spoke a little to soon. "No approved recipe" doesn't mean it's necessarily deemed unsafe. It can also mean that the research hasn't been done to come up with an approved recipe .... For home canning. I know things like density and all that come into play with it. Maybe they feel with the density of the yolk (I'm totally just talking here) it just wouldn't be safe, hard to heat through. Maybe there are other reasons I have know idea about (this is always a real possibility 😁). Maybe they just haven't taken the time to test to it out and come up with a safe way of doing it?
The single known case of botulism being contracted from pickled eggs happened after the eggs were pierced to help get the brine inside. You folks can do that if you like and you'llprobably be fine,but my very worst fear is contracting botulism, so my eggs will remain unpoked.
Love the humor and cuteness from your test squad.
What a lovely family. Thanks for the recipe, can’t wait to try it out.
…your youngest daughter is destined to be a star! She likes the camera, and the camera likes her! Nice job mom and dad!
Thank you
First time viewing your channel, loved all the families involvement🤗 I'm going back to watch the rest of the egg play list. Thank you, great video!
@Pratt Family Homestead rofl, loved the "you guys want me to try first" and a chorus of "NO" :D
The best!
Those are some brave children lol .. they are beautiful kids
They are awesome!
I am new to the pickling of eggs… while I am of Scandinavian heritage, one would think I would know something. Your videos are the Best I’ve ever seen. I have turned my wife on to this, including our kids.. we’re on board. AWESOME
Oh wow! Thank you so much!!!!!
Another quick way to Pickle Eggs. Use the juice off of Pickled Beets, home canned or store bought. Hard boil your eggs, pour the juice over them and refrigerate for several days, if not for a week or so. They're beautiful, the whites turn pink, the yolks stays yellow. Slice or quarter them on a salad. Of course enjoy them whole.
Have a blessed day, stay safe and healthy 🙏🥰👍👌🙏🦅🔔🗽🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸🙏
Yes! I keep wanting to do this by haven't yet!
@@PrattFamilyHomestead I canned my Pickled Beets in quart jars, because we loved them. We had opened a new jar the night before, and planned to have or dinner that night. While I was at work, my husband boiled his eggs, used the juice for them and tossed the beets in the trash. I was livid!🤬
He never did that again 😂🤣
I've never seen this channel, but yalls kids are absolutely adorable! I cant take it!
Wow Thank you so much! The kids are amazing!
Mother use to pickled eggs in Bay juice They were so pretty Love your video an love the kids Helping taste test
Thank you! Lids love doing taste tests!
Yall crack me up! Love yall!
I pickle my eggs, with just the same pickle brine, I use for pickles, add some turmeric, im a rebel, I dont heat the vinegar, my pickles are always crispy, the eggs aren't, lol, but I keep them in my refrigerator, just let them ferment forever, till we get them all ate,
Your kiddos, so sweet
God Bless, xoxoxo
Awesome! Thank you!
Love seeing the kids eat and like them
I remember a five gallon jar of pickled eggs sitting on the counter of my grandpa’s country store back in the day. It took what seemed like years for that jar to empty. But it did.
That's awesome!
What a magnificent family you have! Really warms the heart
I love taking pickled eggs on fishing trips they are the perfect fishing snack to put in your cooler
Yes they are!
Omgoodness your kids are stinking adorable!!
Thank you so much! 😊
I love pickled eggs. You guys are great.
Thank you!
You are an incredibly blessed man. Your family is gorgeous, a perfect blend of you and your wife. And beautiful names you’ve chosen for your children. What a blessed home.
God bless you all in Jesus’ Holy Name. Amen! 😁🙏🏼❤️
Wow! Thank you so much!
They look awesome.
We still have some of you want a taste test!
Love that even the kids tried them as well. :)
Kids are always willing for a taste test!
Ay buddy by the way made these eggs keep em for a month brought them to my local bar in Wisconsin! Just a major hit thank you and your beautiful family for this recipe! Making 100 more tm
Oh that's awesome!!! Glad you like them!
I'm watching because I'm trying sweet hot eggs and I gotta say you have a beautiful family..this is pure joy 😊..hoping my eggs turn out great
Thank you very much! Hope you enjoyed those eggs!
Bravo to great parenting, your kids are awesome!
Thank you so much!
What is beautiful family! Great kids God bless you all!
Thank you! You too!
I did this recipe 4 weeks ago and opened it today before I saw this ,spooky, no heat at all need to go back to the drawing board I know it can be done because I have eaten super hot eggs in a pub once.
Like I said ..... I think 4 months of waiting was the key. It's so hard to get heat into the egg. And then alot of people say (and I tend to agree) that it seems the vinegar also cuts the heat. So always a couple things working against us with spicy pickled eggs.
@@PrattFamilyHomestead ye time seems to be the factor, I'm going to do a small batch next and completely go over the top with Chile ingredients for an experiment and see what happens, Chillies pickled in honey 🍯 and vinegar are nice.
Great channel 👍
Grew up on pickled eggs but they were not hot but delish ! Still love them . I have had hot spicy pickles .The taste test crew is fantastic !
Awesome! Thanks you!!
My pickled eggs never last long enough to actually store. Lol
Love the family taste testing and trying something new.
Thank you! I agree ..... This is by far the longest any have lasted!
Found 2 gallon bag of home grown jalapeno's in my freezer Saturday..made pickle relish..
Oh awesome! That's always a nice surprise!
Try making the cowboy candy syrup for pickled eggs. Not sure how it is cause I just put them up. But my cowboy candy is the bomb.
How did your candied eggs turn out?
I’m anxious to give Cowboy candy eggs a try. 😊
The pickled pratt pack. 👍
Ha! Yes!
Where dat toof go? Lol cracks me up
Lol!
I've learned over the years that pickling peppers with vinegar will take some heat away. I don't know why but it does. I would recommend a hotter pepper to try and see what that does for spice. I made these yesterday with some of my hot sauce made from ghost and scorpion peppers. I also added a little mustard powder since that could add a little spice to it? I'll let you know how they turn out. I love pickled eggs! Thanks for the video!
Love to hear how it turns out!
My youngest son loves it when I make the eggs extra spicy...😁
Yes!
Hear me out....hot pickled egg salad! Sounds good!
SOLD! Sounds fantastic to me!
I do a deviled egg from my pickled eggs! Try that! They rock!!
To get maximum use and absorption of the heat containing ingredients you should have occasionally shaken the jar
Strangely enough, it seems that lots of the compounds that contain heat will settle on the bottom of the jar.
Next time, before you eat any more out of that jar, invert and gently shake.
Then taste the brine, I'm sure you'll notice a rise in heat.
Another thing to do is, when you're prepping the spices, pour them into a dish then barely cover with hot water, nothing else, allow to sit until it starts to cool, then you can add the other ingredients.
This allows the pores to open.
When I've done this I noticed that the heat level is higher
Thank you. I should have put in the video that I did shake this occasionally over the 4 months. But, I did put the eggs in the hot brine when making it!
@@PrattFamilyHomestead putting it in hot brine won't hurt the process it just may cook your eggs a bit more.
Blooming the spices in hot water first allows more of the volatile compounds to release right away.
I've experimented with spicy pickles and eggs it always seemed like the ones that I bloomed first came out spicier even though I used same amounts in other jars I canned at the same time,but didn't bloom, using spices out of same containers
Definitely giving this recipe a try, got a glut of quail eggs on hand :D
When we had quail ... We loved pickling quail eggs!
@@PrattFamilyHomestead you don't have them anymore? 😢
Maybe to increase the heat you can get from garlic grind your garlic cloves with a teaspoon kosher coarse salt. That may add enough heat to it to give it the boost your looking for!
My all time favorite pickled eggs are the Garlic Mustard Eggs!
Thank you!
Oh yum
I would like to try. I'm already making Amish mustard pickled eggs
I don’t eat pickled eggs nor regular boiled eggs 🥚 but we have chickens so I pickle them for the hubs and the grown children. It’s hard to get them to wait for the eggs to pickle good enough. 😂 I will try your recipe but will cut back on the sweetness since they all like sour. Thank you so much for this video!
Awesome! I can't believe this jar stuck around so long! But the end result was fantastic!
If you like heat I've got a garlic sauce recipe for you. It's called Toum and it's the hottest most intense garlic flavor I've ever had! And it's relatively easy to make!
Oh that sounds awesome!
I did the same thing and after about 3 months she started to get heat into the eggs but if you put too many peppers in after that 3 months they could be too hot to eat
Puree about 3-4 Habanero peppers and cook them in the brine before you can it up.
That may do it!
@@PrattFamilyHomestead Oh, I'm certain of it. Lol
What did you put in your pickle eggs with the pineapple?
I’m not 100% sure but I think vinegar neutralizes pepper heat.
I'm pretty sure it does! But I did manage to get some heat into these!
Gonna try recipe. Not sure if I'll use jalapenos or habanero's
Awesome!
Cute family.
Try Habenero Peppers. 2 per jar. Or use only red jalapenos
Have ya'll ever made Fire Cider? I know the Stivers make it. Thought it may be something ya'll would enjoy. They even made hot sauce with the vegetables after it was drained.
I have not made it. But we have been gifted a couple jars!
Two word: SAMBAL OELEK. For heat, I swear by it. For half gallon pickled eggs we use half a jar( I want to use more but, my Kids and wife aren't willing to take the plunge). I've never tried honey, have used agave nectar.
We eat jalapeno peppers as a snack, too whimppy.
Wow, 4 months, I can't get 4dozen picked eggs to last a month here.
We have never let a jar sit that long. I was amazed we did!
Never had a pickled egg and don’t know if I ever will just seems strange to me. 🥚
It did to me too. But when we started having way to many eggs 4 or 5 years ago I started googling what to do with them. I did not think I would like them .... But we ended up liking them!
Mouth watering goodness :D
Yes!
It's amazing that the USDA (Home preservation bs) DOESN'T have an "approved" method for home canning (which is a water bath), YET, companies have been doing it and selling them for years, isn't it?! Old timers who've been doing it FOR YEARS agree with the same canning method the Amish have been (and still are) doing for their pickled eggs.
Will using pickle crisp in peppers help keep them crunchy?
I have no idea ..... But heck ... I might give that a try!
You can smash up the garlic and put it on some bread! Like a garlic bread or something.
Oh yeah for sure! That sounds great.
Beautiful children
Thank you!
The guy who died of botulism from pickled eggs introduced it into the eggs with a toothpick; dont recommend doing that!
Great tip! I had forgot that!
How is it even possible for botulism to survive in vinegar? There's something fishy about that story if it was only 1 guy in history to die from pickled eggs. I'll still play it safe here though since it's food.
I’ve seen that poking with a toothpick is dangerous and can cause toxins in the jar. Anyone know about this?
If you want hot add ghost peppers to it
I should try that!
I never understood that about the usda canning rule on eggs when you can go to store and buy pickled eggs off the shelf and then store in fridge after you open them.
Because commercial cannery get to higher temperature..
Commercial canning is a whole other level. More pressure and higher temps. It is also why they can can some things like pasta and it's "a no no" for home canning.
@@PrattFamilyHomestead
True but I was thinking how you see local pickled chicken and quail eggs in jars on shelves of local stores..
I figured that was basically home style done more or less.
@@jimmieburleigh9549 I agree. And I may have spoke a little to soon. "No approved recipe" doesn't mean it's necessarily deemed unsafe. It can also mean that the research hasn't been done to come up with an approved recipe .... For home canning. I know things like density and all that come into play with it. Maybe they feel with the density of the yolk (I'm totally just talking here) it just wouldn't be safe, hard to heat through. Maybe there are other reasons I have know idea about (this is always a real possibility 😁). Maybe they just haven't taken the time to test to it out and come up with a safe way of doing it?
@@PrattFamilyHomestead 👍
Love me some hot sweet pickled eggs
Ohhhhh yeah!
Use Frank's red hot wings sauce you will get some heat.
We have a video on that! And a jar soaking now! 😆
Beware the After Burner!!!
😂😁
I’m trying that really cool and food is hot🔥🥵
U want heat, put in Carolina Reapers in with eggs.
I would like to Make like a salad with it yummy. Hope you're all are doing fine Miss your videos
Use ghost peppers
4 cloves of garlic or 4 bulbs of garlic?
4 cloves
Yeah, I wouldn't recommend poking the eggs. That's how we got into this mess.
I agree!
The single known case of botulism being contracted from pickled eggs happened after the eggs were pierced to help get the brine inside. You folks can do that if you like and you'llprobably be fine,but my very worst fear is contracting botulism, so my eggs will remain unpoked.
If it isn't Approved method, I will not try..I won't risk mine or family/friends health..
Can't argue with that!
Don't can these eggs. I did it and the eggs were like eating rubber ball. 🤭
Lol good point. The eggs already get hard/rubbery when pickling .... Canning would just further cook the eggs and make things .... Odd! Thank you!
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