Recipe of Award-winning How to colour Easter eggs using nothing artificial

How to colour Easter eggs using nothing artificial
How to colour Easter eggs using nothing artificial

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To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook how to colour easter eggs using nothing artificial using 5 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make How to colour Easter eggs using nothing artificial:
  1. Take egggs
  2. Prepare Enough water to cover them in a pan
  3. Take Putter (dry) layer of as many onions as you can - women in villages back home save onion husks from cooking a few weeks before Easter
  4. Make ready beetroot (optional) - I didn’t use it here
  5. Make ready drops of cooking oil
Steps to make How to colour Easter eggs using nothing artificial:
  1. Fill a large sauce pan with water (3/4 depth) and add all onion husks. Stir the husks and add eggs so they are completely submerged.
  2. Cook on low heat until the eggs are the colour you want them, stirring occasionally, and making sure the pieces of onion skins don’t get stuck to the eggs for a period of time as they will leave a coloured mark.
  3. If you’d like a more intense red colour also add 1/2 of peeled beetroot to the water. You can take eggs out at a different time to have them coloured in various shades of red- brown.
  4. Once eggs are cooked and have cooled to room temperature, put a few drops of oil on a paper towel or a napkin and gently cover the egg in it, making sure you don’t crack the shell. This gives eggs a shine and glow that make them stand out at any Easter table :)
  5. I didn’t do it this time but there are multiple ways to decorate the eggs naturally- some suggestions above.

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