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I know they are a great healthful food and a fast breakfast to grab, that they just taste so nasty compared to Sunny Side Up or scrambled or just about any other way you can cook an egg.

.....then I discovered Wasabi Mustard, and Kroger Jalapeno Mustard..... 8)

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I pickle some every couple of weeks - they go GREAT with beer (the 2nd part of my basic food group) ! . :mrgreen:

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Ya know...the headline of this post really grabbed my attention........because....because......I ate four yesterday and three today.......I eat three to four eggs everyday...all varieties.....

Hard boiled eggs get a bit of mayonnaise with celery, onions, and a bit of mustard.......In other words, egg salad. For some reason, egg salad fanny burbs are not as loud or smelly as regular hard boiled eggs with some salt on them....I can't eat salt anymore and mom has to be light on the mayo.....

But I do have recipe for really good fanny burbs....after eating a mess of egg salad, just eat some beans later on in the day. The beans will add the needed propulsion so when you feel your stomach gurgling, you know these ingredients are working hard for your imminent fun.

Sure.....with the egg salad.....eat an onion like an apple.....you'll even blow the dog right off the couch.

Just be sure to add some broccoli with your dinner for evening fun....a few eggs in the morning will give ya a whole day of blasting pleasure..just remember to add the propulsion foods.

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Hard boiled eggs don't stay down long enough to digest in me. They come back the way they went in and at 10 times the speed. As a kid, I once puked a hard boiled egg 12 feet after being threatened with another broken bone if I didn't eat it. The black eye eventually healed.

Anything with onion and some sort of bread is enough to make me turn the air green.
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Six,
Thought you HATED mustard? :D

All hard boiled eggs need for me is pepper. Lots of pepper.
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Pete, how do you pickle them?
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Deviled eggs with a bit of horseradish. That's about as much hard boiled as I can take.
I have two or three most every morning with bacon, or ham. Cheese. Bread is optional. Sliced tomatos if I have them.
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BlaineG wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 12:51 am Deviled eggs with a bit of horseradish. That's about as much hard boiled as I can take.
I have two or three most every morning with bacon, or ham. Cheese. Bread is optional. Sliced tomatos if I have them.
Horseradish..........now that sounds tasty!
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For some reason I don't like hard boiled eggs. I don't care for the whites in that form but I'll eat over easy, sunny side and scrambled all day long!

I remember Six saying he hates musturd too!?

Ya can't cook an egg here without cooking one for the girls- ya want fanny burbs just wait till Dixie gets going! As Dad used to say' her fanny burbs would knock a buzzard off a manure spreader!' Even she leaves the room!
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Sixgun wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 10:27 pm
...you'll even blow the dog right off the couch.
Six, you owe me a cup of coffee and new keyboard thanks to that one! :!:

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Old No7 wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 7:44 am
Sixgun wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 10:27 pm
...you'll even blow the dog right off the couch.
Six, you owe me a cup of coffee and new keyboard thanks to that one! :!:

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First, the mustard....I do dislike mustard but when I was typing what mom puts in the egg salad, I asked her....I too, was surprised there is mustard in it...

People come in two categories......ones who think fanny burbs are funny and ones who don't. The "don't" ones have no sense of humor, and therefore, no place in my company...life is too short to be around miserable people. fanny burbs are funny...always have been and always will be....but......I do draw the line.....it's a little high though......I do not and will not tolerate farting while eating around others........do not fanny burp in front or around women, including my wife.

But hell, ain't nothing as funny as farting and walking such as in a gunshow or other public place where men dominate.

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Well this thread took an unlooked-for turn ...
Must be the inner Cub Scouts in all of us ...

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Pete44ru wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2019 9:36 pm .

I pickle some every couple of weeks - they go GREAT with beer (the 2nd part of my basic food group) ! . :mrgreen:

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eggs and monkeydick sausages in bread&butter pickle juice. Hard boiled eggs that you skewer long ways and cross ways to let the juice in and your favorite mini sausages such as pepper stick cut up about 3" long. You can vary you're pickling with sweet or sour pickle juice and let it soak a couple three weeks. danny
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Since we are talking about it and its that time of year ………

The Bold & Majestic Purple Polish Easter Eggs

12 eggs, hardboiled and peeled
2 cans small whole beets
1 tsp sugar
1 cup vinegar
1 level table spoon salt
1 heaping table spoon traditional horseradish (And by traditional I mean the kind you find in the refrigerated section of the store. Not the mayonnaise like stuff they put on sandwiches)
a few cloves (some folks like to experiment with spices like garlic, dill, etc.)

Drain the beet juice into a measuring cup and add water to make 2 cups of fluid. Bring that to a rolling boil and add vinegar, salt, horseradish, sugar and cloves. That will usually reduce temp of liquid but just wait a second and let rise to a boil again.

Meanwhile, arrange the eggs and beets, mixed together, in a mason jars. Pack them snugly in while the eggs are still hot. When the juice comes to a boil, pour it over the eggs and beets. Cover, & place in the efrigerator. Gently rotate the container a few times a day to rotate the eggs. The eggs will be completely purpled in 3-4 days, and the eggs will be fully seasoned.

You'll either love it or hate it. Those who share tight confined spaces with limited air circulation will not think kindly of you.

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Old Savage wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 12:48 am Pete, how do you pickle them?
Fred, I first hard boil the eggs in salted water (to make them easier to peel), let them cool, then peel them via rolling them (one at a time) on a cutting board to crack the shells all over..

The ingredients:

* A large glass or plastic jar w/screw-on lid
* The peeled eggs ( vary the amount of eggs according to the size of the available jar/container)
* 2-1/2 Cups water
* 1-1/2 cups distilled white vinegar (5%) (add 1-2 more cups vinegar if more tartness is desired)
* 2 TBSP salt
* 1-2 TBSP sugar (I use a sugar substitute half the amount of sugar)
* Enough dill weed to equal 24 sprigs fresh or the dry equivalent
* 4-5 cloves garlic
* 1 TBSP peppercorns

Step 2 (after hard boiling, cooling & peeling the eggs):

* In saucepan, bring the water, vinegar, salt & sugar to a boil, then remove from heat & let cool.
* Place eggs in jar, add cooled brine to jar, then add the dill weed, garlic & peppercorns
* Cover jar tightly, shake & refrigerate for a minimum 12-45 hours

Once pickled, the eggs will remain good to eat for several weeks - if they last that long. :mrgreen:


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Old Savage wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 12:48 am Pete, how do you pickle them?
Here is how we do it in PA
Red Beet Eggs
Red Beet Eggs - a Pennsylvania favorite! Sweet, tangy and sour - a unique take on your average hard boiled egg.
Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
10 mins
Total Time
25 mins

Ingredients
1/2 dozen hard boiled eggs
1 can small sliced beets 15 oz
1/3 cup white vinegar
1/3 cup cider vinegar
2 tablespoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
Instructions
Cook, cool and peel eggs.
Strain liquid from can of beets into small saucepan. Set beets aside.
Combine both vinegars, sugar and salt with beet liquid in saucepan.
Bring to a boil and simmer for 5 minutes.
Put eggs in an appropriate sized jar. Put beets on top.
Pour vinegar mixture over eggs and beets in jar.
Cover and refrigerate. Try to forget about them for a few days - at least two days. Three days and they're awesome...a few days more and they're perfect.
This recipe easily doubles or triples. Enjoy!
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BlaineG wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 12:51 am Deviled eggs with a bit of horseradish. That's about as much hard boiled as I can take.
I have two or three most every morning with bacon, or ham. Cheese. Bread is optional. Sliced tomatos if I have them.
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Don't like red beets, just want to know how to pickle them.
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I just gave mom Wm.'s recipe. I left out the part about living in confined spaces......I want to surprise the guys at the gun club. You can tell your really doing good when there is a 20 mph wind and the guys still gag.---6
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Throw them away and get a Reese's peanut butter egg
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vancelw wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 11:21 pm Throw them away and get a Reese's peanut butter egg
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I just made a dozen and a half Scotch eggs yesterday. It's a peeled boiled egg wrapped in a layer of pork pan sausage rolled in your favorite breading. (I'm doing keto now so I use low card coconut flour.) Then deep fried 3.5 minutes. Once cooled they are refrigerated then nuked. Make em ahead for a quick breakfast.
Side note; I like mine with jalapeno relish mustard. :D
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Nate Kiowa Jones wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2019 4:42 pm I just made a dozen and a half Scotch eggs yesterday. It's a peeled boiled egg wrapped in a layer of pork pan sausage rolled in your favorite breading. (I'm doing keto now so I use low card coconut flour.) Then deep fried 3.5 minutes. Once cooled they are refrigerated then nuked. Make em ahead for a quick breakfast.
Side note; I like mine with jalapeno relish mustard. :D
Now that is a recipe after my own heart (disease).......

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You can tell who at the renaissance festival has had a scotch egg. They make the wooden benches rumble.
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I eat them every day for breakfast but I only eat them while they are still warm. A cold hard boiled egg is about as appetising as a cold fried egg.
Warm, salt and pepper. You cant eat one without salt at least.
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Pickeled eggs and Blatz Beer, now you are living!
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I like soft boiled eggs but they're tricky to time just right.
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Picky, picky, - hot, cold, salt, pepper, butter, no butter, all good to me. Well as long as they have salt.
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Or mustard 😋
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Rusty wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 2:32 pm I like soft boiled eggs but they're tricky to time just right.

Timing is everything...…….. :roll:


Ergo, I get perfect soft-boiled eggs using a timer (no sun dials ;) ).


1) Add 1 inch of water to a sauce pot, cover, and bring to a boil over high heat.

2) Once boiling, add an egg (or however many you'd like as long as they are in a single layer in the bottom of the pot), straight from the refrigerator into the pot.

3) Replace the lid and let it continue to boil for exactly six (timed) minutes.

4) After six minutes, remove the egg(s) from the pot and place them in an ice water bath or run under cool water until they are just cool enough to handle.


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piller wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2019 2:07 am
vancelw wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 11:21 pm Throw them away and get a Reese's peanut butter egg
+1
+2, or a Cadburys with the chocolate center....
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"No man in his right mind can eat f i f t y hard boiled eggs !"
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Ray wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 7:05 pm "No man in his right mind can eat f i f t y hard boiled eggs !"


Joey Chestnut makes his living winning contests, by doing even better than that.



The previous world record, held by Sonya "The Black Widow" Thomas, was set in 2003 with 65 eggs in 6 minutes and 40 seconds.

In the first-ever World Hard Boiled Egg-Eating Championship (2013), Joey Chestnut devoured the world record with 141 eggs in 8 minutes.





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Pete44ru wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 8:15 pm
Ray wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 7:05 pm "No man in his right mind can eat f i f t y hard boiled eggs !"


Joey Chestnut makes his living winning contests, by doing even better than that.



The previous world record, held by Sonya "The Black Widow" Thomas, was set in 2003 with 65 eggs in 6 minutes and 40 seconds.

In the first-ever World Hard Boiled Egg-Eating Championship (2013), Joey Chestnut devoured the world record with 141 eggs in 8 minutes.





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Sigh....good grief !

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Ray wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 8:51 pm Sigh....good grief !

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Ray wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2019 7:22 pm
Nate Kiowa Jones wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2019 4:42 pm I just made a dozen and a half Scotch eggs yesterday. It's a peeled boiled egg wrapped in a layer of pork pan sausage rolled in your favorite breading. (I'm doing keto now so I use low card coconut flour.) Then deep fried 3.5 minutes. Once cooled they are refrigerated then nuked. Make em ahead for a quick breakfast.
Side note; I like mine with jalapeno relish mustard. :D
Now that is a recipe after my own heart (disease).......

Only way to make it more better is to smother it in sawmill gravy.......
I guess you have never heard of the
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Thanks Pete, I'll try 6 minutes and see how it turns out.
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try steaming instead of boiling.. easy peeling, not rubbery and no green yoke.
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Quite like them with some relish myself...
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