This is such a way cool way to color Easter eggs. It gives the eggs a swirl of color that is quite pretty. All you need are the hard-boiled eggs, food coloring, and shaving cream. This isn’t at all hard to do.
Of course, this will ultimately lead to making some deviled eggs and possibly saving a few of the hard-boiled eggs for pickling, but that is a different topic. If you are coloring Easter eggs this year and use this method, please be sure to mention how well it worked for you.
This video is courtesy of Everybody Craves
I think so too. The eggs are really quite pretty.
My chickens all produce brown eggs. :))
These are light brown.
That’s one of my favorite methods. Unfortunately, at home they feel anxious about this method, so I have to skip it this year.
Why do they feel anxious about it?
Because the eggs smell like perfume. I guess it doesn’t seem very edible.
Use unscented shaving cream or non-dairy whipped cream. If you use the former, they can be rinsed off before the 20 minutes are up.
This looks like an excellent idea and so impressive
It is also extremely easy and it is hard to mess up.
Very cool Rex, would have love to have known about this sooner!
I never even thought to post about it sooner. My bad.
I have never heard of this idea before.
I really like it. I saw swirled colored eggs quite some time ago, but I didn’t know how it was done until about a year ago.
I shared it to my fb page. wow. so cool. I wish I wouldve known about this years ago.
I know what you mean. For years, we just colored them with food coloring and vinegar.
Really attractive.I like it.
I really do, too! The eggs are really colorful.