
Classic pickled eggs are a bold, tangy snack made by soaking hard-boiled eggs in a seasoned vinegar brine. They’re packed with flavor, easy to prepare, and perfect for snacking, salads, or serving alongside sandwiches.
This traditional recipe delivers that signature zesty bite with a hint of spice.
👉 Prep time: 15 minutes
👉 Pickling time: 3–7 days
👉 Difficulty: Easy
👉 Servings: 6–8 eggs
Why You’ll Love These Classic Pickled Eggs
• Tangy, bold flavor
• High-protein snack
• Simple ingredients
• Long shelf life in the fridge
• Perfect for snacks, salads, or appetizers
These eggs get better over time as they soak up the flavorful brine.
Ingredients You’ll Need

Ingredients List
• 6–8 hard-boiled eggs (peeled)
• 1 cup white vinegar
• 1 cup water
• 1 teaspoon salt
• 1 teaspoon sugar
• 2 garlic cloves
• 1 teaspoon black peppercorns
• 1 bay leaf
• Optional: red pepper flakes for heat
👉 Exact measurements are in the recipe card below.
Ingredient Tips
• Use freshly boiled eggs for best texture
• Let eggs cool completely before pickling
• Add extra spices for more complex flavor
How to Make Classic Pickled Eggs (Step by Step)
Step 1: Prepare the Eggs
Boil eggs, peel them, and let them cool completely.
Step 2: Make the Brine
In a saucepan, combine vinegar, water, salt, sugar, garlic, peppercorns, and bay leaf.
Bring to a gentle boil, then remove from heat.
Step 3: Pack the Jar
Place peeled eggs into a clean glass jar.
Step 4: Add the Brine
Pour the hot brine over the eggs, making sure they are fully submerged.
Step 5: Cool & Refrigerate
Let the jar cool to room temperature, then seal and refrigerate.
Step 6: Wait & Enjoy
Let eggs pickle for at least 3 days (best after 5–7 days).
Serving Suggestions
Pickled eggs are great:
• As a snack on their own
• Sliced on salads
• With crackers and cheese
• Alongside sandwiches
• As a bar-style appetizer

Storage Tips
• Store in the refrigerator for up to 1 month
• Keep eggs fully submerged in brine
• Always use clean utensils when removing eggs
Variations You Can Try
• Add beet juice for pink pickled eggs
• Use apple cider vinegar for a milder flavor
• Add mustard seeds or dill for extra taste
• Include onion slices for depth
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do pickled eggs last?
Up to 1 month in the refrigerator when stored properly.
Can I reuse the brine?
It’s best to make fresh brine for safety and flavor.
Why are my eggs rubbery?
Overcooking or long pickling time can affect texture.
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Classic Pickled Eggs (Tangy, Savory & Old-Fashioned)
Description
Classic pickled eggs are a bold, tangy snack made by soaking hard-boiled eggs in a seasoned vinegar brine. They’re packed with flavor, easy to prepare, and perfect for snacking, salads, or serving alongside sandwiches.
Ingredients
• 6–8 eggs
• 1 cup vinegar
• 1 cup water
• 1 tsp salt
• 1 tsp sugar
• Garlic, peppercorns, bay leaf
Instructions
- Boil and peel eggs.
- Heat vinegar, water, and spices.
- Place eggs in jar.
- Pour brine over eggs.
- Cool and refrigerate.
- Let pickle 3–7 days.
Final Thoughts
Classic pickled eggs are a simple, protein-packed snack with bold, tangy flavor. Easy to make and endlessly customizable, they’re a timeless recipe worth keeping in your fridge.
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