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Chinese Marbled Tea Eggs

Contributed By: ljville
Compilation of several from the Net

Tea eggs, also called marbled eggs, are distinctive looking and easy to make. Serve them as a snack or with a dim sum lunch, for breakfast Easter morning or during the Chinese New Year season.

Ingredients

12 Eggs

4 c. Water

2 tbsp. Black tea leaves

2 tbsp. Soy sauce

1 tbsp. Salt

2 Pods star anise or 1/2 tsp. anise seed

1 (2 inch) piece Stick cinnamon

3 Whole cloves

1/2 tsp. Red chili powder

2 teaspoons Chinese 5-spice powder

1 teaspoon Cracked peppercorns

2 Bay leaves

1 tablespoon Tangerine zest

Preparation

Boil eggs in water until they are hard cooked, or for 10 minutes. Set aside to cool. Use a teaspoon to gently tap each egg, creating tiny little cracks.

Put eggs into saucepan with rest of ingredients, add water to cover and simmer on low heat for 2 hours. Add boiling water from time to time to keep eggs covered at all times.

Turn off the heat and cool the eggs in the liquid for 8 hours. They will turn brown in color.

To serve, remove the eggs, peel and cut in halves or quarters and use as an appetizer. These are unusual in appearance and add interest to the buffet table when served with other foods.

Eggs can steep up to 1 1/2 days for richer flavor. Store eggs unpeeled and tightly sealed in refrigerator. They will keep 4 to 5 days.

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Recipe Details

Total Preparation Time: More than 2 hours
Ingredients: Egg & Cheese
Actual Cooking Time: More than 2 hours
Number of Servings: More than 10
Origin: Asian
Meal Type: Appetizers