I recently discovered something incredible: marbled tea eggs. I absolutely adore eggs, but transforming them into marbled tea eggs takes them to a completely different level. Tea eggs are a traditional food throughout China, commonly sold by street vendors. There are many variations since each family makes their tea egg recipe a little bit differently, but they all contain black tea, soy sauce, and spices.
Not only are these eggs stunning to look at, but their slightly spicy and sweet flavor will convert any hard boiled egg cynic into a loyal fan. The sweetness of the licorice draws you in, and the light spice of the cinnamon and black pepper entice your taste buds to come back for more. I brought a batch into the office, and they were gone in mere moments!
I’m already dreaming of all the potlucks that I’ll be taking these to this summer, and have been envisioning ways to make them into the prettiest and tastiest deviled eggs ever. They are delicious when enjoyed alone, and would be a perfect addition to salads, ramen or miso soup, or rice dishes. They would also be such a gorgeous accompaniment to any meal, celebration, or herbal egg decoration party!
I based my recipe on the several I found online, but couldn’t resist the temptation to add some adaptogenic licorice and eleuthero roots! As the marinade simmered away, an intoxicating aroma filled the house and several curious noses wandered in and could not believe I was cooking eggs. Feel free to play around with the spices to create your own version of this delectable treat. The inside of each tea egg is different. Carefully crack them open to reveal their unique design!
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