Recipe for dyeing marbled emerald Easter eggs. Watermelon - agricultural technology, interesting facts about the plant and the best varieties

Marbled Easter eggs require all the same food coloring you use every year, plus another ingredient to create these intricate designs. The technique is simple to perform - even a child can handle it. Eggs dyed with organic dyes are absolutely safe for the health of both adults and children.

You will need:
  • hard-boiled white chicken eggs;
  • water;
  • vegetable oil;
  • liquid food coloring in bright colors;
  • latex gloves;
  • glass or plastic containers;
  • a spoon;
  • paper towels.
Instruction: Wear gloves and an apron to protect your hands and clothing from staining. Take the required number of glass or plastic containers (according to the number of colors) and pour enough water into them so that it completely covers the egg.

Add 8-10 drops of liquid dye to each container of water (dyes can be mixed for unusual shades). Pour 1 tsp into each container. vegetable oil. Lightly stir the solution without trying to combine the oil with the water. It is enough to “draw” 1-2 full circles with a spoon.


Place a hot boiled egg in the dye and use a spoon to turn it from side to side several times. For high-quality staining, leave it for 30 minutes (in the case of dyes of dark shades, less time may be needed).


After this time, remove the egg from the liquid and pat it dry with a paper towel. To shine, rub the dyed eggs with a little vegetable oil.

Dyeing Easter eggs is a creative process, and you always want to cook something new, interesting, different from others, to surprise and please your loved ones and friends. The marble pattern on the eggs, made with onion peel and brilliant green, is a proven and proven technique, but you don’t want to bother with a poorly washed liquid.

One of the most important actions on the eve of the Bright Resurrection is the painting of eggs for Easter. Marble eggs are one of the most beautiful coloring options. We already wrote about it, and now a way for those who do not want to mess with this very dirty product.

The effect of marble can be obtained by analogy with the previous one, only instead of brilliant green we will use food coloring.

Colored marble eggs without greenery

1. Finely chop the onion peel, if you don't want the brown color on the cooked eggs, take the red onion peel, get a purple hue.

2. Dip the egg in water, roll it generously in pieces of husk and tie in cheesecloth. Cut off the ends.

3. Boil in water for 20-30 minutes.

4. Prepare the dye according to the recipe on the package. Dip eggs into it without unwrapping, hold for the specified time and remove.

5. Remove gauze and rinse with water. Dry and brush with vegetable oil for beauty.


Marble eggs recipe 2

This is another way to make marbled Easter eggs, a method invented by the Americans.

1. Pour a tablespoon of vegetable oil and the same amount of vinegar into a shallow wide bowl. Add a glass of hot water. Add the right amount of food coloring.

The liquid should cover the bottom of the dish by no more than 2 cm, so the result will be guaranteed.

2. Dip the white boiled eggs into the solution and twist them around trying to collect as many butter patterns as possible.

3. Blot with a tissue (carefully!) and wait for it to dry.

Before this, you can dip the egg in a dye of a different color and wait for it to dry, you will have two-color marbled eggs.


You can get marble-like eggs with multi-colored nail polishes using the water manicure technique.

Drip nail polish into a wide bowl of room temperature water. You can drip droplets of different varnishes into the center in turn, then making drawings in the form of flowers or cobwebs with a toothpick.

You need to take out the egg with gloves, otherwise you will get dirty with a varnish film. The method, however, is bad in that varnishes to food coloring do not apply, and then eating such eggs may not be safe for health.

We paint marble eggs. Master class.

Eggs "MARBLE" with a master class from Olga Makarova..

EASTER IS SOON, SO WE WILL COLOR EGGS,

I WANT THEM TO BE BEAUTIFUL AND ORIGINAL,

and most importantly, the method of painting has been proven for centuries,

environmentally friendly and safe.

Painting with the paints that they sell in the store is quite dangerous,

especially for children. WE COLOR MARBLE EGGS...

WE TEAR THE HUSK VERY VERY FINE, THE SIZE OF A NAILS..

STEP #1 DIP THE EGG IN A BOWL WITH WATER..

STEP #2 BALL IN THE EGG IN THE HUSK, IF IT STICKS BADLY,

LIM FORCED...

STEP #3 LAYING THE EGG ON GAUGE AND A LITTLE MORE

PUTTING THE SHELLS..

STEP #4

GAUGE TIGHTLY TIE, DISTRIBUTE THE HUSK CAREFULLY,

WHERE DID YOU GO..

STEP #5 CUT OUT EXCESS..

STEP#6..

EGGS WE PUT TO COOK, ADDITIONAL. A SPOON OF SALT

STEP #7

ADD GREEN..

(do not be afraid the pan is washed well,

I advise you to put your hands in rubber gloves)

STEP #8

AFTER BOILING, COOK 7 MINUTES..

STEP #9

BOILED EGGS WASH UNDER RUNING WATER..

STEP #10

WE REMOVE GAUGE AND SHELL...

STEP #11

RINSE AGAIN WITH WATER...

STEP #12

DRY EGGS AND RUB WITH VEGETABLE OIL FOR SHINE ...

PAINT "MARBLE" READY

If you pass onion peel through a coffee grinder (meat grinder, blender), then painting

will be even more original.

More ways to paint eggs for Easter, the most environmentally friendly substance, onion peel
simple egg
To color the eggs, take a pan with onion peel, pour water into it and put the eggs. Cook on low heat for half an hour. Turn off the fire and leave to cool. After the eggs have cooled, take them out - the eggs are ready.

The imprint of a leaf on an egg.
To obtain this effect, it is necessary to tightly tie some leaves to the egg with gauze. And boil an egg in onion skins.
Leaves can be taken from any indoor plants.


To get a striped egg, rubber bands are put on it. When boiling eggs in onion skins, the gum will leave a light imprint.


To obtain the effect of marble, the egg is first covered with onion peel, and then wrapped in cotton cloth. The more folds on the fabric, the better the marbled effect. The fabric is fixed with an elastic band and the egg is boiled in the husk.


To obtain this effect, a raw wet egg is rolled in dry rice, and tightly wrapped in gauze, evenly distributing the rice over the egg. And boiled in onion skins.

Easter painted eggs are a multi-colored attribute of the Easter holiday. And if not every housewife bakes Easter cakes, then, I think, everyone paints eggs. There are many ways to paint - from natural, time-tested to modern. Store shelves are full of different kits for coloring and decorating eggs and Easter cakes.

A classic of the genre is coloring with onion peel. Depending on the amount of husk and the time of coloring, the eggs can be from yellow to brown. I still want to offer you to paint in this way, but we will get marble Easter eggs.

Well, we paint eggs for Easter in an original way? If yes, then step by step recipe help you.

Marble Easter eggs recipe

We will need:

  • onion peel
  • 2 green vials
  • gauze
  • vegetable oil

How to make marbled Easter eggs:

It is necessary to chop the onion peel, you can use scissors, you can use a blender, but not for flour, but so that we get small pieces of different sizes.

Dip the eggs in water and roll them in the onion skins.

Cut the gauze into squares, so that it would be enough to wrap the eggs. We put the eggs in the husk in the center of the square, collect them in a knot and tie with a thread.
We put the gauze bags with eggs in a stainless steel pan, fill it with water, add a tablespoon of salt and pour the brilliant green. Let the eggs boil for 7-10 minutes. Do not be afraid, the stainless pan is easily washed from greenery.

Pour the cooked eggs with cold water. When they cool down, remove the gauze, wash off the husk. It is better to do this with gloves, otherwise the brilliant green is not so easily washed off from the hands as from stainless steel.

We dry the colored eggs, then lightly soak a paper towel with vegetable oil and wipe the eggs. Marble Easter eggs are ready. They turned out cute in my opinion. I dyed dark eggs (I had to buy white ones earlier, everything was sorted out), and if you take white ones, the drawing will be brighter.

P.S. Did you know that colored eggs, depending on the method of dyeing, are called differently.

Now there is another type - marble Easter eggs.

The painted Easter egg is the main symbol of the Orthodox holiday of Easter. Traditionally, on Bright Sunday, krashenki is served to festive table and give them to each other. Everyone knows the easiest way to color eggs. For him, special skill is not needed - he collected onion peels, filled it with water and boiled terracotta-colored eggs in it. But if you complicate the process a little, then instead of the traditional “red” eggs, you can get unusual ones - marble eggs for Easter. They look so impressive that it's hard to believe that they can be made by hand. And it's very easy to do. You don't have to paint special patterns. The marble effect is achieved by an ingenious, but very simple technology - the eggs are rolled in pieces of onion peel, tightly tied with gauze and boiled in a thick solution of ... brilliant green.

To color marble eggs you will need:

  • chicken eggs
  • onion peel
  • table vinegar 9%
  • brilliant green (brilliant green)
  • gauze, thread

How to paint marble eggs for Easter

Eggs pre-soak at room temperature or in warm water. This will help prevent cracking of the shell during cooking.

Prepare cheesecloth - you need to cut it into square pieces about 15x15 cm in size (determine a little more or a little less by the size of the eggs).


Chop the onion peel into small pieces, cutting it with scissors. This is the most reliable way, you can try to grind in a blender with a knife attachment. Lay it out on a plate.

You will need a little husk - a handful or two, depending on the number of eggs to be dyed.


Pour water into a bowl and dip an egg into it.

Roll the egg in the onion peel, making sure that its entire surface is covered with scales.


Transfer the egg to cheesecloth, sprinkle with husks if necessary.


Connect the corners of the gauze and tie tightly with threads like a knot. Make sure that the scales remain in place, and do not stray to one side.


Put all the "knots" in a ladle or pan, cover with water, add 1 tablespoon of salt and put to boil over medium heat.


After boiling water, pour in a vial of brilliant green and cook for another 10 minutes.


Wear rubber gloves (MUST!)

Carefully drain the solution, pour the eggs with cold water, then cut the gauze one by one carefully without crushing the shell, remove the husk, and rinse the egg under running water.

To add shine to wonderful marble Easter eggs, rub them with gauze dipped in vegetable oil.


Very effective and unusual dyes turned out, agree!?