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On Apr 18, 12:16?pm, "Gil Faver" > wrote:
> "cybercat" > wrote in message > > ... > > > > > "Mike S." > wrote in message > roups.com... > >> How do you tell if a hard-boiled egg is bad? > > >> I fixed some on April 7 > > > Don't eat an 11-day-old hard boiled egg, are you out of your > > mind? > > if uncooked eggs will last well over 11 days in the fridge, why wouldn't a > hard boiled egg? With cooking the shell and membrane that protects the egg is compromised. It's safer to keep hard cooked eggs in the fridge shelled rather than unshelled, and be sure they're dry, not sitting in a puddle of water... a plastic colander helps. To keep hard cooked eggs longer pickle them... actually a nice snack and fun to experiment with different recipes. I much prefer pickled eggs to deviled eggs, especially when deviled eggs are made by someone else; saves all that labor and holds for a month instead of a day. Pickled eggs are essentially peeled hard-boiled eggs that have been preserved in a solution of vinegar, salt and a selection of spices. They can be kept for several weeks or even months in a sealed jar and do not have to be stored in the refrigerator. http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/cat/1582/0.shtml Sheldon |
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