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How to colour Easter eggs using nothing artificial.
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The ingredients needed to make How to colour Easter eggs using nothing artificial:
- {Take 8-10 of egggs.
- {Take of Enough water to cover them in a pan.
- {Get of 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.
- {Get 1 of beetroot (optional) - I didn’t use it here.
- {Get A few of drops of cooking oil.
Instructions to make How to colour Easter eggs using nothing artificial:
- 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..
- 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..
- 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..
- 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 :).
- I didn’t do it this time but there are multiple ways to decorate the eggs naturally- some suggestions above..
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