Colorful eggs at Easter must not be missing in any Easter nest or on any Easter table. Coloring eggs with natural ingredients is easy. All you need is red beetroot, curry powder or turmeric and cold coffee. In cold water or coffee you put the boiled eggs and leave them in them for a few hours. Then you put them on a kitchen crepe to dry. Then you can rub them in with edible oil. Have fun!
Tip: If you cook a brew from the red beet, from blue cabbage, onion peel and the shell and the core of an avocado, then more beautiful colorful colours are created. Let yourself be surprised.
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First put on the water together with an adult to cook the eggs. Get ready the eggs.
As soon as the water boils, put the eggs with a tablespoon in the boiling water.
Let the eggs boil for 10 minutes so that they become hard and durable.
Then give 2 tablespoons of turmeric or curry in one of the glasses.
Then fill the glass a little over half with water.
Now you pour 3 tablespoons of vinegar.
Now put 1 egg in the yellow colour with the help of the tablespoon.
Then fill 125 ml of cold coffee in a glass.
Now add 3 tablespoons of vinegar.
Then put 1 egg in the paint again with the help of the tablespoon.
Tip: You can also put two or more eggs in a glass to dye at the same time.
For dyeing with the red beet, put on an apron. Work best in the sink, as the red beet is strongly coloured.
Now take the red beet carefully out of the packaging. Take a bowl and pick up the liquid.
Then you cut the red beds into small pieces.
Now fill the red beet and the red juice in the third glass.
Add another 3 tablespoons of vinegar.
Then put a 1 egg in the red colour with the help of the tablespoon.
The eggs should remain in colour for at least 2 hours.
?Why do BUNTE EIER belong to Easter??
It is said that it was forbidden to eat eggs in the past between Ash Wednesday and Holy Thursday in Lent. However, as the chickens laid their eggs, people cooked them to preserve them. So that the boiled eggs could be distinguished from the raw ones, people colored them colourfully.
Now you get the eggs out of the paint and put them on some sheets of kitchen paper for draining.
Then fill a tablespoon of edible oil in a small bowl.
Now you dip a corner of the kitchen paper into the cooking oil and brush the eggs with it. Take only little oil and rub the egg a little dry afterwards. Attention: through the oil the paint rubs away a bit. This also creates beautiful patterns.
With these beautiful eggs can come Easter.
Have fun coloring eggs!
Materials
Directions
First put on the water together with an adult to cook the eggs. Get ready the eggs.
As soon as the water boils, put the eggs with a tablespoon in the boiling water.
Let the eggs boil for 10 minutes so that they become hard and durable.
Then give 2 tablespoons of turmeric or curry in one of the glasses.
Then fill the glass a little over half with water.
Now you pour 3 tablespoons of vinegar.
Now put 1 egg in the yellow colour with the help of the tablespoon.
Then fill 125 ml of cold coffee in a glass.
Now add 3 tablespoons of vinegar.
Then put 1 egg in the paint again with the help of the tablespoon.
Tip: You can also put two or more eggs in a glass to dye at the same time.
For dyeing with the red beet, put on an apron. Work best in the sink, as the red beet is strongly coloured.
Now take the red beet carefully out of the packaging. Take a bowl and pick up the liquid.
Then you cut the red beds into small pieces.
Now fill the red beet and the red juice in the third glass.
Add another 3 tablespoons of vinegar.
Then put a 1 egg in the red colour with the help of the tablespoon.
The eggs should remain in colour for at least 2 hours.
?Why do BUNTE EIER belong to Easter??
It is said that it was forbidden to eat eggs in the past between Ash Wednesday and Holy Thursday in Lent. However, as the chickens laid their eggs, people cooked them to preserve them. So that the boiled eggs could be distinguished from the raw ones, people colored them colourfully.
Now you get the eggs out of the paint and put them on some sheets of kitchen paper for draining.
Then fill a tablespoon of edible oil in a small bowl.
Now you dip a corner of the kitchen paper into the cooking oil and brush the eggs with it. Take only little oil and rub the egg a little dry afterwards. Attention: through the oil the paint rubs away a bit. This also creates beautiful patterns.
With these beautiful eggs can come Easter.
Have fun coloring eggs!
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