Jul 30, 2015 in main tasty ever after structure, paleo and grain-free, side dish, vegetarian, apple cider vinegar, beer, bragg's, clean eating, csa, easy. Read the original on: Tasty Ever After
Before we get into talking about this killer recipe for Paleo Pickled Eggs with Fresh Beets, I want to sincerely thank everyone for your wonderful advice and encouraging words regarding my last post of self pity and doubt  To me, the best thing about blogging is the amount of sincere support and foodie love among all Bloggers. A mutual love and admiration for food definitely draws us all together, but it amazes me how close I feel to many of you and, even though Iâve never met any of you personally, I still consider you all as friends. Knowing that everyone at one time or another has had the same not-so-good feelings about blogging, reassures me that all of my self doubting is okay and perfectly normal. I may take a break now and then, but I believe Iâll always keep this blog because I wouldnât want to let go of the friendships Iâve formed with everyone
 Okay, now that the sappy-I-love-you-all speech is overâ¦on to the recipe!
I live for the summer season in New England because I have the best organic CSA in all of New Hampshire from Normanton Farms. Every week in my box are the most gorgeous fresh organic vegetables and over these past few weeks, my box has been filled with loads of delicious red beets. Typically I do the same olâ, same olâ with the beets. I save the greens to sauté with fresh garlic and shallot as a side dish or to put in a lovely breakfast omelet the next morning (yum!). Then Iâll roast all the beets to serve them as a salad, like my Healthy Roasted Beets with Feta and Basil recipe. Roasted beets are great because you can cut/slice them up up and store in the refrigerator to use as needed. Easy, easy, easy, which is how I like my life; however, I took one look at last weekâs CSA and thought about how awesome some pickled beets and eggs would be with a nice cold beer sitting on my porch during a warm summerâs day. Next thing I know, Iâm pulling out my pickling jar.
This Paleo pickled eggs with fresh beets recipe is as clean eating as you can get and is made with raw apple cider vinegar, for the sour tang, and raw honey, for a slight sweetness. Besides taste, the raw vinegar and honey are loaded with lots of nutritious benefits. I prefer Braggâs organic, unfiltered, raw apple cider vinegar that contains the âmotherâ, which is made up of healthy enzymes, proteins, and good bacteria. Raw honey is just as beneficial with itâs various anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties.
It is also best to use the freshest eggs possible for this recipe, since the eggs may be stored for a long period of time in the pickling juice. I use eggs from my backyard chickens, so thatâs about as fresh as you can get! If you donât have your own chickens, try to seek out a local farm to get free-range chicken eggs. These eggs are not only better for you, but the taste is superior, plus the chickens are humanely raised. Itâs most definitely worth the extra few dollars and time to go pick them up. Chickens donât lay eggs while they are going through their feather molting stage, so I have to buy eggs from my favorite Normanton Farms when that happens at my house. I love buying my veggies, meats, and eggs from them because you can see how the farm actually works and meet all the animals they raise. I know for a fact that everything on this farm is humanely raised and that makes me feel better about purchasing products from them.
Hereâs a little 411 on hard boiled fresh eggsâ¦they are a pain-in-the-ass to peel. Older eggs are easier to peel so, unfortunately, my hard boiled eggs are always banged up on the outside. Except when they are pickled and pretty in pink
So go get some fresh farm goodies to make this Paleo Pickled Eggs with Fresh Beets recipe. By next weekend, you could be sitting outside in the hot summer sun, drinking a cold one, and eating some healthy pickled eggs and beets!
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