Rune
Once A Fool
Episode 15: Pickled Eggs
Not everybody likes them, but for those who do, pickled eggs make a fine snack. Because not everyone will like them, this is a good snack to make to supplement another. Furthermore, they keep for a while in the fridge, so you can bring a few out each session.
One thing to be aware of, however, is that it will take a few days before this snack is actually ready to eat!
Here's what you'll need:
Eat the pickles.
Save the jar with the liquid in it.
Hard-boiled eggs are not hard.
Place your eggs into a pot and cover with water. Add some salt (this will make peeling them much easier!). Bring the water to a boil and then cook for a further 12 minutes. Remove the pot from the heat and run cool water over the eggs.
Peel the eggs and then drain them very well. Any excess water will dilute the vinegar-based solution that the pickles came in--and that will also dilute the flavor. If you are worried that you might have diluted it some, or if you just want to give it a little kick, you can always add a bit more vinegar, as well.
Put the eggs in the jar, seal it, and put it in the fridge for a few days.
That's it for this week! Good gaming, y'all!
Not everybody likes them, but for those who do, pickled eggs make a fine snack. Because not everyone will like them, this is a good snack to make to supplement another. Furthermore, they keep for a while in the fridge, so you can bring a few out each session.
One thing to be aware of, however, is that it will take a few days before this snack is actually ready to eat!
Here's what you'll need:
- One jar of your favorite pickles.
- Eggs
- Salt
- Water
Eat the pickles.
Save the jar with the liquid in it.
Hard-boiled eggs are not hard.
Place your eggs into a pot and cover with water. Add some salt (this will make peeling them much easier!). Bring the water to a boil and then cook for a further 12 minutes. Remove the pot from the heat and run cool water over the eggs.
Peel the eggs and then drain them very well. Any excess water will dilute the vinegar-based solution that the pickles came in--and that will also dilute the flavor. If you are worried that you might have diluted it some, or if you just want to give it a little kick, you can always add a bit more vinegar, as well.
Put the eggs in the jar, seal it, and put it in the fridge for a few days.
That's it for this week! Good gaming, y'all!
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