Tea Marbled Eggs With Soy Balsamic Mayonnaise Recipes

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TEA-MARBLED EGGS WITH SOY BALSAMIC MAYONNAISE

Tea-marbled eggs are a time-honored part of Chinese cuisine. The outer shell of a hard-boiled egg is cracked (but not removed), and the egg is then soaked in tea, which gives it a lovely marbled appearance and subtle smoky flavor. We found traditionally cooked tea-marbled eggs - usually simmered for an hour - were too tough for our taste; this method yields more tender whites.

Categories     Tea     Egg     Cocktail Party     Halloween     Mayonnaise     Soy Sauce     Boil     Gourmet

Yield Makes 12 hors d'oeuvres

Number Of Ingredients 8



Tea-Marbled Eggs With Soy Balsamic Mayonnaise image

Steps:

  • Cover eggs with cold water by 1 inch in a 2- to 3-quart saucepan and bring to a rolling boil, partially covered. Remove from heat and let eggs stand, covered, 10 minutes. Transfer eggs with a slotted spoon to a bowl of ice and cold water and let stand 5 minutes (to cool). Gently tap shell all over with back of a spoon to lightly crack (do not peel). Do not tap too hard or tea liquid will seep into shell instead of just staining cracks.
  • Bring soy sauce, sugar, and water to a boil in saucepan, stirring until sugar is dissolved, then add tea bags. Reduce heat and simmer, covered, 10 minutes. Add eggs (and more water if eggs are not completely covered by liquid) and simmer, covered, 10 minutes. Remove pan from heat and let eggs stand in liquid, uncovered, until cool, then chill at least 2 hours. Lift eggs from liquid and peel. Reserve 2 tablespoons cooking liquid and discard remainder.
  • Whisk vinegar and reserved cooking liquid into mayonnaise and serve with eggs. Present eggs whole, then quarter for dipping. (Yolks may have a dark ring.)

12 large eggs
3/4 cup soy sauce
2 tablespoons sugar
3 cups water
4 Lapsang souchong tea bags*
1 teaspoon balsamic vinegar, or to taste
1/2 cup mayonnaise
Garnish: watercress sprigs

TEA MARBLED EGGS

Fun to make and a nice addition to a Chinese meal, not just for decoration and they are always a talking point. The flavour is despite the spices not very strong--delicate is a better word. I like to serve them with the Chinese porridge/soup Congee.

Provided by PetsRus

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 4h5m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7



Tea Marbled Eggs image

Steps:

  • Boil the eggs in water for approx 8 minutes, depending on size.
  • Lift the eggs out and place in cold water.
  • To the water in the pot add the salt, soy, star anise, five spice powder and tea.
  • When eggs are cool enough to handle, gently crack the shells with the back of a spoon until the entire shell is a network of cracks, do not peel!
  • Bring the water in the pot back to the boil, and return the eggs to the pot, they need to be covered with water, add more if needed.
  • Gently boil them for 30 minutes.
  • Switch off the heat and allow the eggs to cool in the liquid for the minimum of 3 hours.
  • Peel and serve them cut in half or quarters as a snack or use them as a garnish.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 78.9, Fat 5, SaturatedFat 1.6, Cholesterol 211.5, Sodium 766.5, Carbohydrate 0.9, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 0.5, Protein 7.2

6 -8 eggs
water
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons soy sauce
1 -2 star anise
1 teaspoon five-spice powder
2 tablespoons black tea leaves, is preferred but your normal tea will work too

EDAMAME

Categories     Bean     Soy     Cocktail Party     Quick & Easy     Low/No Sugar     Summer     Gourmet

Yield Serves 6 as an hors d'oeuvre

Number Of Ingredients 2



Edamame image

Steps:

  • Fill a 5-quart kettle three fourths full with water and bring to a boil. Have ready a bowl of ice and cold water. Cook frozen edamame in boiling water until bright green, 2 to 3 minutes, and transfer with a slotted spoon to ice water to stop cooking. Drain edamame well and trim stem ends of pods for easier eating. Edamame may be prepared 4 hours ahead and kept in a bowl, covered with a damp paper towel and plastic wrap, at cool room temperature.
  • Just before serving, toss edamame with salt to taste.

a 1-pound bag frozen edamame
coarse salt to taste

TEA MARBLED EGGS

Make and share this Tea Marbled Eggs recipe from Food.com.

Provided by dicentra

Categories     Asian

Time 15m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6



Tea Marbled Eggs image

Steps:

  • 1.Cover eggs in saucepan with cold water and bring to a boil over medium heat. Hard boil the eggs (usually 10-12 minutes cooking time).
  • 2.Drain eggs and allow them to cool enough that you can handle them.
  • 3.Using the back of a heavy spook, crack the eggs all over, but do not remove the shells (or you can roll them a la Pacino in Angel Heart). Try not to crack through the membrane under the shell.
  • 4.Place the cracked eggs back in the saucepan. Add in the tea, cinnamon, star anise, tamari, salt, sugar, and enough water to cover the eggs.
  • 5.Simmer for at least an hour and up to 2-1/2 hours or longer.
  • 6.Drain and allow to cool to room temperature.
  • You can refrigerate these little guys in their shells. Just peel them whenever you're ready to eat them. Great for a snack or a party platter (halved with yolk-side down to show off the pretty marbling).

6 eggs (best if they can fit in one layer in the pot)
2 tablespoons black tea (any kind, or 5 regular sized tea bags)
2 cinnamon sticks
4 whole star anise
2 tablespoons tamari or 2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon sugar

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