Рецепт Carved Easter Eggs
Hello friends wish you all a very
Happy Easter!!
May the Risen Lord Bless all of you and may His grace be with one and all.
Today's is a special yet simple post, as it is Easter the day to celebrate and remember the never-ceasing, everlasting love and wonderful works of the risen Lord. Praise and Glory to him for all the wonderful works he has done for all mankind. As a part of celebration, I wanted to try my hands at something new and celebrate it with some special but simple to make recipe. So I was looking out for bakes, cakes and some traditional Easter recipes, but right from my childhood I have always admired Easter eggs and so decided to make something relevant to Easter eggs. I have been a huge fan of it and I love the brightly colored eggs, chocolate Easter eggs and the egg shaped candies. But some are just shell paintings and are not edible, some are edible hard boiled eggs but they are dunked in artificial colors. And what about the colors used, are they healthy? definitely not. Though they are attractive I still have an aversion or dislike towards too much of artificial food colors. So I chose to make something natural and edible. The next fact that immediately strikes our mind is going for some beets or carrots for natural colors, but I still wanted to make something unique and special. So I made a search all over internet and my recipe books, my search did not end in vain, luckily I found a recipe book that shared a Chinese styled marble Easter egg recipe using tea decoction and I found it natural and good enough, so I immediately picked up some ideas from it and proceeded. The next fact that was troubling me was this; What....!!! are you gonna make the same old marble eggs? it kept bothering me for a while and so I sank into some serious thinking then suddenly I got struck by an idea and then planned to carve the eggs. And I did succeeded in it, I tried using a tooth pick but it did not give smooth details, then after a failed trial I used a knife and it fitted my idea perfectly, it gave finer details and a good finish to the eggs. So here comes my way of making a natural, edible, beautiful Easter egg. I have made some changes according to my instinct and made tea decoction so this is not the pure Chinese version. I just loved the whole process the chocolaty brown color was so natural and looked pleasing moreover the best thing was it was edible too. So here comes the recipe instructions of how to make the beautifully carved, naturally colored Easter eggs. Its all natural and easy and you will enjoy making these.
INGREDIENTS
Makes 3 carved eggs
Total Preparation Time - 30 minutes
Eggs - 3
Tea powder - 4 + 2 spoons
Soya sauce - 2 spoons
- Garam masala - 2 pinches (Optional)
- Salt - 1 tsp
PREPARATION METHOD
Boil eggs and shell them set aside (remove the shells).
To Prepare lighter decoction: Meanwhile take a saucepan and add 3 cups of water and add tea powder and boil well for 3 minutes on low flame. Remove from flame once the tea decoction is ready then filter it. (Tea decoction 1 / lighter decoction)
To Prepare darker decoction: In another sauce pan add 2 spoons of tea powder, soya sauce and few spoons of water, garam masala (optional), salt and boil on low flame until it reaches a dark color. Then remove from flame, strain and set aside. (Tea decoction 2 / darker decoction)
Then gently drop in the shelled hard boiled eggs into the lighter tea decoction / tea decoction 1 and set aside for a 10 to 15 minutes or until the egg reaches the desired brown color.
Now remove the eggs and set aside until it dries up well.
Then using a sharp knife make designs (any design, I made leafy patterns) by gently drawing over the egg surface with the sharp edge. If you have some doubt doing this first draw a rough design on the egg with a blunt pencil, then use the knife and make designs following the rough design. Do not go very deep, just a gentle carving will do. Do no press the knife too hard.
Now drop this carved egg gently into the darker decoction (tea decoction 2) and set aside until you carve the next egg (or for another 7 to 10 minutes). Then remove from the darker decoction, shake to drop off excess decoction and set aside until it dries up well.
Do the same with the rest of the eggs. Then serve with sauce or make masala with it.
TIP 1: Do not press too hard using the knife just a gentle smooth slide will give you perfectly carved eggs.
TIP 2: If you want lighter shaded eggs, then use lighter decoction all through the process.
TIP 3: The eggs are edible and can be used to make masalas or can be served as such.
Beautifully carved, naturally colored edible Easter eggs are now ready!!
He (Jesus) died, and more importantly, has been raised and is seated at the right hand of God..!! - Romans 8:34
May the Risen Lord bless you and be with you all.
Amen!!!