Red eggs are perhaps the brightest symbol of Greek Easter, representing the blood of Christ and rebirth.
Red eggs are traditionally dyed on Holy Thursday.
Here is a simple method that will make your eggs shiny and bright!
Ingredients →
1 x sachet of Greek red food dye
2 x L (8 cups) of warm water
1/2 cup (125ml) white vinegar
12 x eggs
pinch of salt
oil (for polishing)
Method →
Combine the dye, one cup of the measured warm water, and the vinegar in a glass jug or bowl and stir to dissolve the dye. Add the dye mixture to a large saucepan with the remaining water and a pinch of salt.
Wash the eggs well in cool water and add them to the saucepan in a single layer (or cook in two batches if necessary - if eggs are crowded in the pan they will not color evenly). Stir occasionally and very gently. Bring water to a boil. Simmer, uncovered, for 15 minutes, then gently remove the eggs and place them under cool water.