Tea Smoked Eggs Recipes

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TEA SMOKED EGGS



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From a culinary tutorial comic clipped from NOW magazine many years ago. I strongly advise putting the loose tea leaves into a cheesecloth bag to prevent a messy cleanup. These novel eggs can also be halved and devilled for a variation.

Provided by Cecily Parsley

Categories     Chinese

Time 4h45m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

8 eggs
4 tablespoons salt
4 tablespoons soy sauce
4 whole star anise
2 tablespoons loose tea, Hu-Kwa or 2 tablespoons earl gray tea

Steps:

  • Hard cook 8 eggs in 1 qt water for 10-15 minutes and cool in the same water for 10 more minutes.
  • Tap eggs until the whole shell is cracked. Return to pan and add the salt, soy sauce, star anise and tea leaves.
  • Heat eggs on low and simmer for 30 minutes. Stand for 4 hours until cooled and ready to use. Peel eggs carefully. The white part should be marbled with dark cracked lines with a smokey taste.
  • Serve quartered with toasted sesame seeds scattered over.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 78.9, Fat 5, SaturatedFat 1.6, Cholesterol 211.5, Sodium 4061, Carbohydrate 0.9, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 0.5, Protein 7.2

TEA SMOKED EGGS W/ SESAME SALT



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Smokey and flavorful, these are centuries old in Asian culinary tradition. Makes a very pretty presentation, I wish I could show you how beautiful they are, almost a batik look to them. But it's the taste that'll knock your socks off!! I found this recipe a few years ago in an old (1984) Martha cookbook, and have made them many times.

Provided by bayou-mimi

Categories     Asian

Time 11h5m

Yield 16-32 pieces

Number Of Ingredients 8

8 eggs
2 tablespoons coarse salt
4 tablespoons dark soy sauce
2 whole star anise
2 tablespoons smoky tea (Earl Gray or Hu-Kwa, I opened tea bags and measured the tea)
1 tablespoon sesame seeds
3 tablespoons coarse salt
1/8 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Boil eggs 20 minutes over low flame.
  • Cool in cooking water.
  • Drain the eggs, and tap the shells gently all over with the back of a spoon until each shell is completely cracked.
  • Return the eggs to the pan, cover with cold water and add salt, soy sauce, star anise and tea.
  • Bring to a boil,reduce heat and simmer very slowly for 2 to 3 hours.
  • Turn off flame and leave eggs in the liquid for 8 hours.
  • (Chill after they are cooled).
  • Drain the eggs but leave in shells until they are ready to use.
  • They will keep well wrapped in the refrigerator for up to a week.
  • To make sesame salt, lightly toast sesame seeds in a hot frying pan, tossing gently over high heat.
  • Combine toasted seeds, salt and pepper in a small mixing bowl.
  • Set aside.
  • To serve, carefully peel the eggs.
  • The whites will be marbled with dark lines.
  • Cut the eggs into halves or quarters, and serve with sesame salt.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 42.7, Fat 2.8, SaturatedFat 0.8, Cholesterol 105.8, Sodium 2466.6, Carbohydrate 0.6, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 0.3, Protein 3.7

TEA EGGS



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In the 18th century, the Qing dynasty scholar Yuan Mei wrote about cooking eggs in a solution of tea leaves and salt in "The Way of Eating." Now, tea eggs are prepared throughout China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Southeast Asia and in diaspora communities the world over. Known for their marbled design and savory soy flavor, the eggs are boiled, then cracked and soaked in tea blended with spices. The liquid seeps beneath the cracks to form fine lines all over the eggs while seasoning them. You can also simply marinate them without their shells and end up with a more robust taste. Adjust the seasonings below to your taste, if you like, and then enjoy the eggs on their own with a cup of tea or any way you would enjoy boiled eggs - in rice bowls, noodles, salads and other vegetable dishes.

Provided by Genevieve Ko

Categories     dinner, lunch, snack, poultry, appetizer, side dish

Time P1DT30m

Yield 12 eggs

Number Of Ingredients 9

12 large eggs
1/2 cup soy sauce
2 tablespoons shaoxing wine or dry sherry
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
4 slices peeled fresh ginger
1 whole star anise
1 teaspoon whole Sichuan or black peppercorns
1 teaspoon coarse salt
3 Chinese tea bags or ⅓ cup loose tea, such as oolong or jasmine

Steps:

  • Take the eggs out of the refrigerator to let them warm up a bit. (Very cold eggs can crack when they hit boiling water.)
  • Combine the soy sauce, shaoxing wine, sugar, ginger, star anise, peppercorns and salt in a medium saucepan. Add 3 cups water and the tea bags, and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat to maintain a bare simmer while the eggs cook and cool.
  • Bring a few inches of water in a large saucepan to a boil over high heat. Using a spoon, carefully and quickly add the eggs one at a time. Cook for 6 minutes for jammy yolks, 7 minutes for just-set yolks and 8 to 10 minutes for hard-boiled yolks. Pour the boiling water out of the saucepan, keeping the eggs back with a lid or spatula, then fill the saucepan with cold water from the tap. Let stand until the eggs are cool enough to handle, then drain.
  • To create a marbled look, tap the eggs with the back of a spoon to create hairline fractures all over with some bigger cracks but without breaking off the shells. For solid-colored eggs, peel the eggs completely. Transfer the eggs to the soy sauce mixture. Remove from the heat. Cover the saucepan or transfer everything to an airtight container and refrigerate for at least 12 hours and up to 7 days before peeling the eggs and eating. For the clearest design, be sure to peel the eggs without removing the fine membrane between the shells and eggs.

CHINESE TEA LEAF EGGS



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One of my favorite dishes when I head back home; it combines hard-boiled eggs with the subtle flavor of anise and the deep brown hues of black tea and soy. The cracked patterns from the broken shells make these quite attractive! I eat these sliced in quarters and chilled as a side dish, appetizer, or snack. Recipe courtesy of Mom.

Provided by SOYGIRL2

Categories     Appetizers and Snacks

Time 11h20m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 10

8 eggs
1 teaspoon salt
3 cups water
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon black soy sauce
¼ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons black tea leaves
2 pods star anise
1 (2 inch) piece cinnamon stick
1 tablespoon tangerine zest

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan, combine eggs and 1 teaspoon salt; cover with cold water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer for 20 minutes. Remove from heat, drain, and cool. When cool, tap eggs with the back of a spoon to crack shells (do not remove shells).
  • In a large saucepan, combine 3 cups water, soy sauce, black soy sauce, salt, tea leaves, star anise, cinnamon stick, and tangerine zest. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 3 hours. Remove from heat, add eggs, and let steep for at least 8 hours.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 75.9 calories, Carbohydrate 1.2 g, Cholesterol 186 mg, Fat 5 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 6.6 g, SaturatedFat 1.6 g, Sodium 659.1 mg, Sugar 0.4 g

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