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bajalearner
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Remember pickled eggs?
Years ago I used to buy pickled eggs from convenience stores from big unrefrigerated glass jars.
I recently had a taste for some and made a batch from a online recipe. They were great and I just made a second batch.
Anyone remember them? I wonder why they disappeared but I suspect some type of government prohibition or was it due to no demand. Never seen them
in Baja and my MX taste testers don't like them.
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vandenberg
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Sold tons of them in my bar/disco in Sacramento.
Had a sign up that said:
Pickled eggs 25 cents each or 3 for a dollar
You'd be surprised at how many dollar purchases were made.
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elizabeth
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I had forgotten about them...but when I was young and worked in a bar they were sold out of those big glass jars...I went on to make them myself, but
also pickeled beets and onions in the same jar...made for beautiful fushcia colored eggs!
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Yep, a good way to use the liquid in an empty pickle bottle. Load it up with boiled eggs. Now that salt and cholesterol aren't staples of my diet
anymore.....
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bajalearner
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I would be a better man if I knew what fushcia is. I can only say they're kinka red. But yes, the recipes I found did include beets and many onions which I love.
I had in mind they cost about a quarter years ago but didn't remember exactly. I guess today it would be 50 cents. I miss them. Ahhh, the good ol
days.
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Probably Health Dept rules that don't allow jars of unrefrigerated foods sitting on the bar.
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Used to buy them here.
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willardguy
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I called em shark eggs at my sports bar, had a great recipe that let you know you ate some fire the day before! loved the pickled quail eggs at the bar at the old Los Arcos in la paz!
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Ate a ton of 'em, even had a contest to see who could eat the most. Not sure who won.
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For 1 dozen eggs
Put in a large glass jar:
1 Tbsp pickling spice
1 clove garlic
2 Bay leaves
1 red peppercorn
1 large onion sliced
Put boiled eggs in glass jar and squeeze juice of one lemon over it.
Brine:
1 Tbsp pickling salt
3 cups of water
1 cup of sugar
Do not cook this, dissolve well with wooden spoon. Pour over eggs. Leave at room temperature over night and the store in cool place.
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I'm getting gas just thinking about them.
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bajalearner
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob53
I'm getting gas just thinking about them. |
Well, when you leave the Pemex, go home and make a batch.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Ate a ton of 'em, even had a contest to see who could eat the most. Not sure who won. |
you knew this was coming!
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The leftover juice from a can of pickled jalapeņos works great, too.
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I used to live just around the corner,, been there many times
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bajalearner
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Two former bar owners here??? Willardguy and Vandenberg. Is it that guys who would want to own a bar would also like to go to Baja???
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Quote: | Originally posted by desertcpl
I used to live just around the corner,, been there many times |
Now THAT would have been dangerous ...
Loved shooting pool and having a few .. along with the basket, with a couple of those sandwiches on top of pretzels and a couple egg's ...
Snooker too
been a very long time ... good memories
never took anyone there .. that didn't like it
Used to be a really good Mexican restaurant ... just up Anaheim on Cherry ...
[Edited on 8-14-2014 by wessongroup]
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The bars in SC used to put boiled eggs in the finished pickled pig feet jars.
Complete chicken dinner with sabor de cerdo.....
Went great with a cold PBR
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bajalearner
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajajudy
The bars in SC used to put boiled eggs in the finished pickled pig feet jars.
Complete chicken dinner with sabor de cerdo.....
Went great with a cold PBR |
Agreed. But my thing is a cold PBR with a straw. But I'm a sofistakit.
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