Πώς να βάψετε Πασχαλινά αυγά με κρεμμυδόφυλλα

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Eggs dyed with onion skins Source: supplied by Angela Nicolettou

Aναρωτηθήκατε ποτέ πως έβαφαν οι νοικοκυρές τα Πασχαλινά αυγά πριν εμφανιστούν οι βαφές στα φακελάκια; Στρέφονταν στη φύση και στα υλικά που μας προσφέρει απλόχερα και, πολλές φορές, τα πετάμε στα σκουπίδια. Μην πετάξετε τα κρεμμυδότσουφλα, την εποχή του Πάσχα είναι πολύ χρήσιμα, όπως μας λέει η 'Αντζελα Νικολέττου.


Greek Easter eggs dyed with onion skins

Ingredients

12 eggs at room temperature

4 handfuls of dry red onion skins

2 tbs vinegar

Olive oil
Method

Place the onion skins in a pot of cold water with the vinegar and bring to the boil. Boil for 15 minutes and then remove from the heat and let cool completely.

Prepare the eggs, making sure they are clean and decorate with leaves or flowers if you choose to. To do this you will need to tie a piece of pantyhose around the egg to hold the decoration in place.

Strain the cooled liquid and add back into a saucepan. Add the eggs and if needed add some cold water to ensure they are covered. Gently bring to the boil and then reduce heat to a simmer for 10 minutes. Remove eggs from the pot and as soon as you can handle them remove any decorations.

Polish the eggs with a soft cloth and olive oil. Once cooled, store in the fridge.

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