Sunderland Echo

Homemade pickled egg – the perfect picnic snack

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“If you’ve never popped a pickled egg into a packet of salt and vinegar crisps and given the whole thing a bit of a scrunch before eating, then you’re the sort of wrong ’un we normally try to avoid. But you’re reading this recipe, so actually, you’re gold,” says sandwich shop owner and cookbook author, Max Halley.

“A pickled egg is a versatile thing. Yes, they are a rarefied treat as described above, but they’re also a great way to knock up a lightnings­peed egg mayo sandwich with a nice little kick, and a bona-fide snack in their own right. You can add all manner of aromatics to the pickling vinegar and you’ll have a new spin on the humble pickled egg. A couple of tablespoon­s of soy and mirin can take you down a very naughty path, as can a jalapeño or two. We’ll leave it to you to experiment.”

HOMEMADE PICKLED EGGS FROM MAX’S PICNIC BOOK BY MAX HALLEY AND BEN BENTON: METHOD:

1. Bring a saucepan of water to the boil. Gently spoon the eggs into the pan and simmer for exactly seven minutes before running the pan under the cold tap until the eggs are cool enough to handle.

2. Peel off the shells and pack the eggs into a sterilised Kilner (Mason) jar or similar container (you’ll want something that’s airtight and big enough to hold all the eggs snugly). Add the thyme, bay leaves and peppercorn­s, then pour in enough vinegar to completely cover the eggs.

3. Seal the container and leave the eggs to mature for at least a week, before popping one in a bag of crisps and seeing what happens. Remember, never put your fingers in the pickle jar! Use a spoon to retrieve your beautiful friends.

Max’s Picnic Book by Max Halley and Ben Benton, photograph­y by Louise Hagger, is published by Hardie Grant, priced £16.99. Available now.

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Max Halley from Max’s Picnic Book by Max Halley and Ben Benton .

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