How to Make Pickled Eggs + Canning for Long Term Storage!

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  • Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
  • Let's learn how to make pickled eggs! My Dad is sharing his tried-and-true basic recipe and how he spices things up along the way, allowing you to master this delicious snack in your own kitchen. We will also explore the somewhat controversial process of canning pickled eggs! No matter if you choose to go the refrigerator pickle route or can these up for long term food storage, they will be delicious!
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    Time Stamps:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:40 - Prepping the Eggs
    02:25 - Making the Brine
    03:07 - Add-In Options
    04:21 - Assembly
    06:29 - Rebel Canning Instruction

КОМЕНТАРІ • 175

  • @apinchofpatience
    @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому +15

    Such a special video to make with my dad! Hope you guys enjoy! If you want to grab a free pdf for easy future reference, I actually made one! You can grab it here - www.apinchofpatience.com/store/p/dads-pickled-eggs-free-download
    Are you canning eggs or is it refrigerator pickles only for you? Either way they are delicious!

  • @reneeweitz878
    @reneeweitz878 5 місяців тому +22

    Your dad is drop dead, handsome! Movie, star looks.

  • @debrawilley6960
    @debrawilley6960 4 місяці тому +15

    What a PRECIOUS Relationship you have with your Dad.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  4 місяці тому +4

      He's the best 🥰 my sisters and I are incredibly blessed to have him!

    • @glenmacdonald3477
      @glenmacdonald3477 3 місяці тому +1

      Was thinking the same thing all the way through.

  • @jennifercabos4497
    @jennifercabos4497 4 місяці тому +7

    Love to see father and daughter do projects together

  • @gmtube100
    @gmtube100 3 місяці тому +10

    Liking your videos. All so simple!
    Watched your dad struggle a bit peeling the egg. Here’s my fool proof method for an easy to peel egg. Bring stainless steel pot of water to a full boil ( having enough water so you don’t completely lose the boil when you add the eggs). Gently add one dozen eggs ( and one or two weak shelled eggs may crack but i just eat those right away - lol), boil for 15 minutes and and remove immediately and place into a bath of ice water, or if not ice then fill your sink 2/3 full of cold tap water and place in there for 15 minutes. They will then peel like a dream whether the eggs are brand new or not.
    Thanks for your videos!

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  3 місяці тому +1

      So glad to hear you are enjoying the videos! And thanks for the tips :) We definitely had a couple stinkers that didn't want to peel!

  • @brad2548
    @brad2548 5 місяців тому +5

    I'm so blessed to see yur Dads there with you. What a blessing 👍🤠

  • @mikeclay2381
    @mikeclay2381 5 місяців тому +8

    Thank yall for taking the time to walk us through this process , especially your dad giving up grandpa time. Never thought about the white vinegar/ GMO stuff so thanks for that also. I never heard of coconut vinegar ,great info. Now I’m new to canning and such, what is the difference between pickling and fermenting ? I’m most thankful for all the information you’re sharing with us. Really hoping you channel keeps growing. Many blessings.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому +4

      Hi Mike, so glad you enjoyed this one! I hope it was the kind of recipe you were looking for :) Pickling uses a vinegar-based brine and fermentation uses a brine of salt, water, and sometimes a little bit of "starter" culture, to naturally ferment a food using lactic acid bacteria. You would store fermented goods in the fridge or cold cellar and vinegar type pickles can be refrigerator pickles but often they are processed in a water bath canner for long term storage. I love fermenting and do make "pickles" with fermentation also, but they live in cold storage, and I eat them within a year at the most. Hope that makes sense but let me know if you have more questions on that!
      So glad you are enjoying the channel! Merry Christmas!

    • @mikeclay2381
      @mikeclay2381 5 місяців тому

      Ok . I remember when you were talking about a culture possibly told us how to make one. I’ll have to go back and watch that video again thanks. Marry Christmas to you and yours as well.

  • @michaelshields5921
    @michaelshields5921 5 місяців тому +5

    My mom would always make a jar of pickled eggs with beets after the Easter egg hunt every year . I think she started it in the late 60s or 1970 which is my earliest memory of purple eggs .

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому +1

      That's a great idea with Easter eggs! Thank you for sharing 😊

  • @amsohn1
    @amsohn1 5 місяців тому +2

    Oh how special! Love it when Daddy use to come and we shared so many things!! Charish those times!! Love hearing the kiddos as well!
    Gonna get some eggs pickled soon and yeppers, I'll be canning them!!
    Blessings ❤

  • @novemberecho3807
    @novemberecho3807 5 місяців тому +3

    Saving for future reference. ❤

  • @kbjerke
    @kbjerke 5 місяців тому +2

    I actually like parsnips, and this might be a way for me to save a few for snacking in the winter! LOL Not a fan of dill, though. Great video, and you've given me some ideas! Thanks, and Merry Christmas!

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому +1

      I've decided I need to give them another chance. They made a great pickle if nothing else, and they grow like weeds here! Thanks so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it! And Merry Christmas!

  • @williamporter2867
    @williamporter2867 2 місяці тому +1

    That's what I call the perfect cook.

  • @GinxHorne
    @GinxHorne 5 місяців тому +3

    So enjoyed this vid with you and your Dad. You could definitely do more of these. Blessings to you and yours from South Africa.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you, i dont know if i could talk him into doing another video with me, but maybe! He isn't a fan of being on camera, but im so glad I'll always have this to look back on 💕 God bless and merry Christmas!

  • @meganlalli5450
    @meganlalli5450 5 місяців тому +2

    Great video, and nice to see your dad with you. I might have to try sone of these pickled foods. I was never a fan of pickling everything but now that i see how much i like fermented carrots, upping my pickle game serms like a logical next step.

  • @countryside_guy
    @countryside_guy 5 місяців тому +2

    I love pickled eggs. Here in the UK it's common to have one with a pickled onion as well to go with battered fish and chips (fries).

  • @MartinP1214
    @MartinP1214 5 місяців тому +3

    Great teamwork!

  • @richardcranium8408
    @richardcranium8408 2 місяці тому +2

    If you are near a boating community, you could offer food preservation classes for sailors how to live with and without refrigeration. They’d show up. It’s how I found your channel 😊.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  2 місяці тому +1

      I'm pretty far inland, but what a fun idea! Glad you are finding the content useful 😊

  • @marvine7396
    @marvine7396 4 місяці тому +2

    I loved watching you & your Dad together. Y'all taste testing the eggs made me go get mine & nibble. I'm new here, love your channel!❤

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  4 місяці тому

      Hi, welcome to the channel! I'm so glad you enjoyed this one, it was really special to have my dad on 💕

  • @kerryprice7152
    @kerryprice7152 Місяць тому

    this is very helpful and beneficial! thank you!

  • @jackedwards3164
    @jackedwards3164 5 місяців тому +7

    Have you pickled fruit. My dad always loved making and eating pickled peaches.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому

      I have not! That sounds delicious tho! I'll need to give that a try, thanks 😀

    • @jennifercabos4497
      @jennifercabos4497 4 місяці тому

      I bet that would be delicious, I’m from Hawaii and we make pickled mango! Yum!

    • @selah4719
      @selah4719 2 місяці тому

      I make pickled crabapples every year .

  • @shirleymiller5056
    @shirleymiller5056 Місяць тому

    Great verbal explanation

  • @itsjustjoe3790
    @itsjustjoe3790 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for the data. It is most useful

  • @geezerindawoods
    @geezerindawoods 3 місяці тому

    Red ones my FAv!

  • @offgridwithmarty
    @offgridwithmarty 3 місяці тому +1

    I love this channel. I have learned so much from you. Thank you and god bless you.

  • @daniellestarr3551
    @daniellestarr3551 5 місяців тому +2

    I loved this video! Thank you!

  • @PrincessKickingButt
    @PrincessKickingButt 5 місяців тому

    Just stopping by to say Merry Christmas. Hoping you and yours well and thank you for the videos^^

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому

      Thank you! Merry Christmas to you and yours as well ☃️ hope you are enjoying your holiday!

  • @herelieskittythomas3726
    @herelieskittythomas3726 3 місяці тому

    Great video!!!!!!

  • @Whoisager
    @Whoisager 5 місяців тому

    Great tutorial on egg pickling and storage. Thank you soooo much!

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому

      Thank you, I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed this tutorial!

  • @Scaredycat55
    @Scaredycat55 Місяць тому

    Great program and content

  • @Dilligaf82nd
    @Dilligaf82nd 3 місяці тому +1

    Yummy thank you for the great recipes, have a blessed weekend 🙏

  • @sic-n-tiredtired4273
    @sic-n-tiredtired4273 5 місяців тому +3

    Hey Dad, once again another amazing recipe and video thank you.

  • @brad2548
    @brad2548 2 місяці тому

    Had to view this again sister. Another blessing in your life. Your Dad. Dad and I did this to.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  2 місяці тому

      Sounds like you had a great dad too 💕 a blessing indeed!

  • @sammyj3048
    @sammyj3048 5 місяців тому

    Wonderful video with your dad. Just wondering if you cook your veggies before you pickle them? Love your channel and all the knowledge you share. Many thanks

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you, I'm so glad you are enjoying! We blanch the beets to skin them, but otherwise, just put veggies in raw.

  • @sunnybelisle4007
    @sunnybelisle4007 2 місяці тому

    I'm a new subscriber. 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @martinpip8212
    @martinpip8212 5 місяців тому +1

    I love pickled eggs and onions.tap the eggs to break the shells and roll them , they peel easier

  • @peterwood7412
    @peterwood7412 10 днів тому

    Oh boy I watched your video the other day and I made pickled eggs yesterday to bring with me on the 18-wheeler. I think they turned out pretty good I have not tasted them yet but I have them in the refrigerator in my 18-wheeler. This is going to be great I just know it.

  • @kbjerke
    @kbjerke 5 місяців тому +1

    Now I wish I'd planted more garlic this fall!!

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому +1

      I've been growing garlic for 5 years now, every year I plant more than the last and every spring I wish I'd planted more 😅 someday I'll actually dedicate enough space for a year's worth! It's a goal of mine.

    • @kbjerke
      @kbjerke 5 місяців тому

      @@apinchofpatience Retired, and slowly learning how to "garden," here! Second year for garlic, third for potatoes (need LOTS more!) and I can't recall when I didn't grow tomatoes and yellow beans. Always room for improvement! Best wishes to you and yours!

  • @SF_Barbie
    @SF_Barbie Місяць тому

    You can also store farm fresh eggs in hydrated lime for a long-term storage.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  Місяць тому

      Yes, you can! Also buttered or oiled eggs 🥚 ua-cam.com/video/PkuVlFcyX9U/v-deo.html

  • @smithhomestead1589
    @smithhomestead1589 13 днів тому

    Mhmm I think I’ll have to try some pickled eggs. I have never tried them.

  • @kellycarver2500
    @kellycarver2500 3 місяці тому

    The BEST way to peel eggs is to boil them, dump off the hot water, then run cold water over them till they cool a bit, then lightly crack them on all sides, and peel them while dunking them IN WATER. Thise shells come off NICE when the egg is kept WATERED.

  • @sarahvanslyke6627
    @sarahvanslyke6627 5 місяців тому

  • @johnecie4811
    @johnecie4811 4 місяці тому

    I do canning, so this will have to be my next project. I only can meats, but eggs are close enough. Flaming hot garlic eggs, here I come!!

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  4 місяці тому +1

      Awesome! These have become a definite favorite for snacking, the jalapeño ones were gone so quickly!

  • @markbailey6051
    @markbailey6051 5 місяців тому +1

    Remove egg from boiling water and set in a pan with one inch of cool water. Break the shell and peel fast and the shell will come off easily. The cool water is only needed so you don't burn your fingers.

  • @inannashu689
    @inannashu689 5 місяців тому

    I can my pickled eggs as well,always have.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому +1

      The more I learn, the more surprised I am at what is now considered "unsafe". Thanks so much for taking the time to say hi! 😀

  • @annieb8928
    @annieb8928 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the pickled eggs. Did you say white vinegar is made from corn?

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  Місяць тому

      You're welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Yes, most white vinegar is made from corn.

  • @ericfenech906
    @ericfenech906 2 місяці тому

    In your clip you said, don’t forget to remove the rings, am I correct? Has the lid been properly vacuumed on? Is there no possibility that the lid could accidentally be “lifted” off?

  • @AnniAndMe
    @AnniAndMe 5 місяців тому +1

    Can you do brined (salt only) eggs?

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому

      I haven't any experience with that but something I can certainly look into 😀

  • @patriciafoust9653
    @patriciafoust9653 Місяць тому

    Hi. Do you put the eggs in the refrigerator after you open them, or do you leave them on the counter?

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  Місяць тому +1

      Sorry, I re-read that. I do put them in the fridge after I open them! I have heard of people who dont... but I do. 😊

  • @lrfolkins6692
    @lrfolkins6692 Місяць тому

    Newbie here… would you plz clarify the recipe for your brine?
    The transcript is very confusing.
    1. To make 3 quarts of eggs, how much brine does it usually take?
    2. What is the ratio ???
    I interpreted the video to mean
    1.5 cups vinegar to
    1 cup water to
    1Tablespoon (?non iodine?) salt,
    Then you doubled it for 3 quarts
    LOVED LOVED THE VARIETY and the water bath ❤❤❤

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  Місяць тому +1

      So glad you enjoyed! For 3 quarts I used 3 cups vinegar, 2 cups water, 2 tbsp salt and I had just a little leftover at the end. It will depend on how much space your addins take up, the more addins, the less open space you have, the less brine you will use. Any extra brine can easily go in the fridge and be used later. You can scale the recipe up or down as needed. And optionally add sugar or honey as well.
      Hope that helps to clarify!

  • @thelogan4641
    @thelogan4641 3 місяці тому

    I've never had pickled eggs, but I kinda want to do that now. Makes me wonder what else one can pickle, I've pickled vegitables before, but maybe pickled meat or pickled mushrooms...?
    I do quite a bit of fermenting though, and if you haven't tried kimchi, I can wholeheartedly recommend it. It's become my favourite, so flavourful!

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  3 місяці тому +1

      That's so funny you mentioned meat, I'm doing an 1800s corned beef right now and the recipe calls it a pickle which just sounds so weird to me 😂
      And I love fermented veggies! Kimchi isn't my favorite but maybe I need to keep experimenting with the recipe. I am partial to curtido and purple kraut personally 💜

    • @thelogan4641
      @thelogan4641 3 місяці тому

      @@apinchofpatience I actually have a purple kimchi too, not as good as a white kimchi or an ordinary kimchi though xD
      But yeah in some regions fermentering, salting/brining are called pickling, it's rather odd 😅

    • @thelogan4641
      @thelogan4641 3 місяці тому

      @@apinchofpatienceAnd I now have a batch of pickled eggs and a batch of salted pork too :P
      I also dicided to try pickling some plumbs and had made too much pickling liquid and looked around and got the odd idea to try some leftover bananas as well, I am rather curious about them, as that's not something I've ever seen or heard anyone do before xD

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  3 місяці тому

      Yum! Definitely let me know how the bananas turn out, I've never seen anyone pickle bananas, I'm super curious now!

    • @cherrysmith9467
      @cherrysmith9467 15 днів тому

      We have been adding smoked sausage to our pickled eggs and it’s delicious. We would like to can some with the sausage but I assume it would have to be canned under meat times?? Do you have any advice on that?

  • @carriesnest
    @carriesnest 4 місяці тому

    I'm just getting into canning and was wondering why you took the rings off when putting them in the pantry?

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  4 місяці тому +2

      Great question! It's an extra safety measure so that you can easily tell if any seals fail. If you leave the rings on, especially on tight, there is the potential for the seal to break, let in contamination, and then reseal from the pressure of the ring. When you take the rings off, it's really easy to spot if any seals fail in storage, so there is never any second guessing! Either it's sealed and safe, or it isn't.
      Ps, welcome to canning! I absolutely love canning and am sending you all the best beginner canning wishes for success and low stress! ❤️

    • @carriesnest
      @carriesnest 4 місяці тому

      @@apinchofpatience Great information, thank you 😊

  • @A_Moustached_Sock
    @A_Moustached_Sock 5 місяців тому

    So Im extremely still new to canning. Is there any reason you remove the rings after canning? I noticed your dads still has the rings on and my grandfather always kept his on as well when he would make his pickles. A quick search didnt yield much as to why just saying remove them.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому +1

      Hi! Yes, there is a good reason, but many folks do leave them on and it really isn't the end of the world if you do! If you take your rings off after letting the jars cool you can really test the seal and if the seal breaks later in storage it will be obvious where as if you leave the rings on and especially if you retighten the rings you could have a seal break and kind of reseal itself and you could be left unsure of the safety of your canned goods. I started canning with rings on but started removing them for storage maybe 2 or 3 years ago now. It's an easy step that makes checking the jars in the pantry extra simple, so I always do it now 😄

  • @HarrryClaudeLaBar
    @HarrryClaudeLaBar Місяць тому

    GREAT. You can teach "An Old Dog-New Tricks" (I'm 75).

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  Місяць тому

      Never too old to learn new things! I'm so glad you enjoyed this video and thank you for taking the time to comment 💕

  • @connieparker8896
    @connieparker8896 5 місяців тому +1

    I’m not on a farm or have access to to these things, can you use canned beets from the grocery store?

    • @shermdog6969
      @shermdog6969 5 місяців тому +1

      If they're canned you don't need to re can them. Use fresh/raw beets from the store.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому +1

      I don't see why not as long as the ingredients in the beets are just water, vinegar, sugar, salt... i would suggest just using some store bought fresh produce tho instead of recanning something!

  • @sararamos3903
    @sararamos3903 Місяць тому

    Are you saying you put the brine in hot as it is into the egg filled jars? And then, if the jar is still hot you still put it in the fridge, hot? Thank you.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  Місяць тому

      If you are going to can the eggs, hot brine, hot canner. If you want to refridgerate them, you could cool the brine first if you want or leave it hot and refridgerate the hot jars. Either way, it will work just fine.

  • @chillmurray7529
    @chillmurray7529 3 місяці тому

    Why do we remove the rings from top? If u don’t mid my asking

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  3 місяці тому

      Great question! I remove the rings as a safety measure. If a seal breaks and the ring is on tight, occasionally it will sort of reseal, the lid might pop when poked (if it's metal) but still be on tight and make the vacum seal breaking noise you would expect from a sealed jar when you try to open it. This can leave you doubting the safety of your canned goods. If the rings are left off its easy to check your seals and if one breaks its obvious, so no second guessing! I actually talked about this on my most recent video where I canned a bunch of Pears because it's a great question quite a few people have asked me recently!
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  • @PurpleHam
    @PurpleHam 4 місяці тому

    In England, UK we can buy pickled eggs from the supermarket. I don’t understand why the FDA is against it.😮 I enjoyed seeing how it is made.❤😊

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  4 місяці тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed it 😀

    • @bensmith4563
      @bensmith4563 3 місяці тому

      Buy pickled eggs in the us as well I don't understand why they don't want people not storeing them in the refrigerator

  • @gypsiemomm
    @gypsiemomm Місяць тому

    I read that in the old days when they'd water bath pickeled eggs, they would push a toothpick through the eggs first to make a hole. That way the heat would penetrate the eggs during the canning process. Any thoughts....

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  Місяць тому

      I wouldn't recommend it. Everything I know says you don't want to expose the yolk at all because it's so dense. That's where the botulism risk lies. If the yolk is not ever exposed, it is inherently steril, if you poke it tho you could introduce contamination. It would probably be fine with the acid content, but I wouldn't do it personally. The canning process really is just to seal the jars more than anything here. The eggs are clean inside if they are unbroken and the acid from the vinegar will take care of any contamination on the outside pretty darn quick. I know people who keep them Un canned in a root cellar or basement for up to a year also, they use a little higher ratio of acid usually.

    • @gypsiemomm
      @gypsiemomm Місяць тому

      @@apinchofpatience Great advice thank you for the insite on this, very helpful!
      Okay, so we are doing this for the purpose of getting a seal on the jar. Just like people do when they can butter.

  • @kellycarver2500
    @kellycarver2500 3 місяці тому

    I want to pressure can them. I'm wondering if you have ever had issues with the brine eating the metal of the jar lids? I know canned tomatoes don't last as long in the pantry, because the acid in them eats the inside of the metal cans..talking store bought canned tomatoes. I know the vinegar is a lot stronger acid than those..

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  3 місяці тому

      I've never had an issue with pickles doing that, the vinegar brine its diluted and it isn't touching the lid, my dad said he's kept them around for up to 3 years and hasn't seen any coroded lids. Another option may be to use the tattler or harvest guard lids, I've had good results with those, and they would not corrode with the acid!

    • @kellycarver2500
      @kellycarver2500 3 місяці тому

      @@apinchofpatience I never tried those. Maybe i should. Thanx.

  • @rowbearly6128
    @rowbearly6128 3 місяці тому

    Wait, you remove the cap rings??? Just leave the flat top kept on by suction???

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  3 місяці тому +1

      Yes! It's actually a safety measure to ensure your seals remain intact and you do not end up with any "false seals" in storage. It's a common question, so I touched on it more in my most recent canned pear sauce video. If you want to check it out, you can skip to the chapter at the end called "safety tip" 😀 ua-cam.com/video/bak8lKqvUt8/v-deo.html

    • @rowbearly6128
      @rowbearly6128 3 місяці тому

      @@apinchofpatience Thank you for your swift reply.

  • @garrycarter8485
    @garrycarter8485 2 місяці тому

    HI. IS THAT 15 MINUTES WATER BATH CANNING FOR ANY ELEVATION. I LIVE IN TENNESSEE

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  2 місяці тому

      If you typically have to adjust canning times for high elevations, you might want to go a little longer. I'm at 3k feet

    • @garrycarter8485
      @garrycarter8485 2 місяці тому

      @@apinchofpatienceTHANK YOU FOR RESPONDING. I THINK I AM AT 900. WOULD IT BE AT ABOUT 10 MINUTES. IT THAT LONG ENOUGH. I REALLY ENJOYED YOU VIDEO.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  2 місяці тому

      I just double-checked with a few resources, and I did see a couple call for 10 minutes at lower elevations and 15-20 for higher elevations. Longer won't hurt except cook the eggs a little more but ten should do it if you want.
      Glad you enjoyed this one!

    • @garrycarter8485
      @garrycarter8485 2 місяці тому

      @@apinchofpatienceTHANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP. A LOT OF PEOPLE WILL NOT EVEN RESPOND TO QUESTIONS. IT IS NICE TO HAVE PEOPLE LIKE YOU TO HELP BEGINNERS. I JUST WANTED TO SAY YOU HAVE A DELIGHTFUL SMILE

  • @archangel20031
    @archangel20031 5 днів тому

    Could you just pressure can some and see how they come out?

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 днів тому

      Sure, worst case I can think would just be really over cooked eggs.

  • @jamessimons5851
    @jamessimons5851 Місяць тому

    What did you put in the pot before the glas jares😂

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  Місяць тому

      Vinegar, water, and salt. Free pdf recipe link in the pinned comment if you want to have a reference 😉

  • @Chris-yo4ks
    @Chris-yo4ks 13 днів тому

    personally, I dont water bath.....or put in the fridge. They are just fine on the shelf until they get consumed.....which doesnt take that long. I try to let them site for at least a month......but it is not unusual to start tapping into them after a couple of weeks.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  12 днів тому +1

      Thanks for sharing! Do you use a higher percentage of vinegar or anything? Always great to hear how other people are doing things :)

    • @Chris-yo4ks
      @Chris-yo4ks 12 днів тому

      @@apinchofpatience I use a 1:1 vinegar and water mix. basically the same as what you are using. I followed close to what Prepsteaders and Simple Living Alaska, and An American Homestead.

  • @sararamos3903
    @sararamos3903 Місяць тому

    Sorry, I already asked you questions but how long do I leave in frig until I can start eating them? I’m a new bee. That’s why all the questions 😊.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  Місяць тому

      I LOVE questions! How else are you supposed to learn? Never hesitate to reach out!
      I suggest leaving for 2 weeks before starting eating them for the best flavor, but you could go as early as a couple days if you just can't wait, they will just get better flavor over time 😊

    • @sararamos3903
      @sararamos3903 28 днів тому

      @@apinchofpatiencethank you for your quick response. Here’s another question. I noticed that the liquid turned a bit cloudy and I can see the yolk in one of the eggs, is it ok to eat?

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  27 днів тому

      @sararamos3903 hmm... I'm not sure if I would. I've never had the liquid go cloudy, and you definitely don't want the yolks exposed. Did all your jars turn out cloudy or just the 1?

  • @itsonlyapapermoon61
    @itsonlyapapermoon61 3 місяці тому

    Are they rubbery?

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  3 місяці тому

      A little I guess, but not bad in my opinion. It's worth trying a small batch to see if you like it!

  • @richardsmith4187
    @richardsmith4187 Місяць тому

    What is the problem with fda approved methods and those that are not ?? Is there a chance they will spoil or make you sick ??? I can't wait to pickle some eggs as I remember them when growing up. Do they have a shelf life of at least 6 - 12 months ?

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  Місяць тому +1

      The fda... you'll have to form your own opinion there 😅 I don't put a tun of stock in their recommendations, but it's good to look into and decode on a case by case basis for yourself. There has been 1 case of botulism associated with canned pickled eggs, just 1, back in the 70s i believe, and that gentleman did several things "wrong" while making his eggs that could have prevented the issue. If you have a brine that is acidic enough and your eggs are whole, unbroken, I personally feel very safe with this method. A lot of amish and Mennonite folks have been using this same method for ages as well. They should store on the shelf for at least a year.

    • @richardsmith4187
      @richardsmith4187 Місяць тому

      @@apinchofpatience That sounds good enough for me, I can't wait to do a few dozen as I love them !! Thanks again for your video and comments

  • @connieparker8896
    @connieparker8896 5 місяців тому +3

    What about grocery store bought eggs?? Does it make a difference on pickling them??? Please respond

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому +2

      You can absolutely make this with store bought eggs!

  • @reneeclark9903
    @reneeclark9903 5 місяців тому

    Id be interested in seeing these beds later on to see if there is a growth difference.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому

      I'm not sure this comment was for this video? Which beds?

    • @reneeclark9903
      @reneeclark9903 5 місяців тому +1

      @@apinchofpatience lol, no not for this video. I was watching one previously that was comparing store bought garden amendments and home crafted compost....your video must have started before my fingers typed.😳....but i can not wait to try canning some pickled eggs!

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому

      Sounds like a great video! Lol I always love seeing those comparisons!

    • @reneeclark9903
      @reneeclark9903 5 місяців тому

      @@apinchofpatience self sufficient me posted it, if you want to see it.

  • @ericfenech906
    @ericfenech906 2 місяці тому

    So the term canning doesn’t literally mean metal sealed cans, it’s also the boiling of pickle jars with lids on in a pot of boiling water?
    Another silly question, placing of a dishcloth inside the pot, is that to “dampen” the movement of the jars in the pot during the boiling process and prevent breakage?

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  2 місяці тому

      Yes, canning on a home scale is done in glass jars and you can use plastic or metal lids, in a water bath or pressure canner, to remove the air and seal the jars for long term storage.
      Also, yes! New canners come with metal racks for this purpose, but mine lost its rack by the time it made its way to me, and a cloth works just as well.

  • @Servants_Heart
    @Servants_Heart 3 місяці тому

    15 mins for what altitude?

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  3 місяці тому

      I'm at about 3,000 feet, if you are considered "high altitude" you'd need longer.

    • @Servants_Heart
      @Servants_Heart 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! I am at 1100 ft.

  • @SaintBigAl
    @SaintBigAl 3 місяці тому

    All the pickleing and canning vids I'ved watched why do so many remove the rings?

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  3 місяці тому

      It's a safety thing! If you leave the rings on, it's harder to check for broken seals, and sometimes you can even end up with a false seal, so it's safest to just store jars without the rings.

    • @SaintBigAl
      @SaintBigAl 3 місяці тому

      Oh ok thanks ; )@@apinchofpatience

  • @elijahsmommy08
    @elijahsmommy08 5 місяців тому +2

    anyone found the secret to perfectly peeled eggs?? sometimes the shell peels off so easily almost in one piece, other times Im picking off pieces of shell forever!! arg!

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  5 місяців тому

      I always have at least one or two that just don't want to peel 🙄

    • @SadeSevun
      @SadeSevun 3 місяці тому +1

      Ive found by putting baking soda in the water whilst boiling
      Followed by pouring ice cold water with ice cubes in as soon as the eggs are cooked and letting them cool for about 5 minutes
      Gives me a seamless peel 🥚

    • @jeanettegilder1616
      @jeanettegilder1616 3 місяці тому

      Instant pot method!

    • @azliz4186
      @azliz4186 3 місяці тому

      Best method I have ever found is from Tammy at Collard Valley Cooks channel. Super easy to peel!

    • @michellem.8443
      @michellem.8443 20 днів тому

      Add vinegar to water...

  • @chip63us
    @chip63us 2 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @marylandsmann1175
    @marylandsmann1175 2 місяці тому

    Here's what I think. If you can buy them in the store, then it's safe to can them at home

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  2 місяці тому

      Whenever the ABC organizations tell me something isn't "safe" to do at home, im immediately curious and want to figure out how its been done at home in the past 😂 gardens, chickens, canning, preserves etc... all so unsafe... it kinda just feels like they don't want people producing their own food supply. Who knew it would be so rebellious and radical to grow and preserve food!

  • @michaelgiardini9984
    @michaelgiardini9984 Місяць тому

    Have you heard of cowboy candy

  • @nomadsland5078
    @nomadsland5078 3 місяці тому

    Eggs

  • @user-ns6js4hn3e
    @user-ns6js4hn3e 18 днів тому

    Gawd, talk about doomscrolling, just watch a UA-cam ad here on this vid -- ugh! Thanks for the pickling demo.

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  18 днів тому

      Glad you enjoyed! Tho I'm curious about the ad now 😂

  • @CheezNrice4u
    @CheezNrice4u 25 днів тому

    They’re even color coordinated 😅

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  25 днів тому

      Yes! We actually got a good laugh when he showed up and we were matching 😂 great minds and all that.

  • @robertenglish8847
    @robertenglish8847 2 місяці тому

    eggs peel the same way, no trick here, yet you show peeling every egg ...??? whats up with that

    • @apinchofpatience
      @apinchofpatience  2 місяці тому

      Lol far from every egg, I assure you! We peeled 3 dozen 😅 just some b roll while we were chatting.