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Hard-boil the eggs.
Put eggs in cold water.
Keep changing the water to keep it cold.
Shell the eggs.
Put eggs in a container and place in the refrigerator next to the pickled beet liquid.
Next day, cover eggs with the liquid.
Put back in refrigerator for 3 or 4 days.
Stir or shake occasionally so eggs color evenly.
Serve cold.
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Boil first four ingredients gently for 5 minutes.
Cool the liquid then pour over eggs and beets, cover and let stand overnight (or up to three days) in the refrigerator.
To serve, cut eggs in half or quarters.
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Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees
Preheat the oven to 450\u00b0F.
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Pour the olive oil into a 12 inch skillet and heat on low heat. Add the diced onion and saute' until the onions are slightly golden. In the meantime, crush the canned tomatoes with your hands until smooth and then add them to the skillet. Cook 10 to 15 minutes. Salt and pepper to taste. Then chop the basil leaves and add them to the sauce. Add crushed pepper flakes if you want to make it more spicy, or eggplant or zucchini. I like to add about 4 cloves minced garlic in with the onion at the beginning for added flavor.
Layer one of the fruits and some of the punch (1\" at a time) in a ring mold.
Freeze each layer before adding the next layer.
Layer with as many fruits as you want in your mold.
When the ring mold is frozen solid, and ready to put in the punch bowl, sit mold in hot water for 1 minute. This will help to make it come out of the mold easily.
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Each of these recipes uses 12 peeled, hard-cooked eggs.
The directions for each recipe are to bring all the ingredients except the eggs to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer for 5 minutes.
Pack no more than one dozen peeled, hard-cooked eggs loosely into a warm, pre-sterilized quart jar (or other similar size container which can be closed tightly).
There needs to be plenty of pickling solution, and enough to completely cover the eggs.
Pour the hot pickling solution over the eggs in the jar, cover, and refrigerate immediately.
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