How to color Easter eggs with food coloring

How To Color Easter Eggs With Food Coloring

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Have you ever colored Easter eggs with food coloring? I hadn’t done it since I was a child, but I decided to give it a try because I wanted to make some emoji Easter eggs and figured I could get a brighter yellow using food coloring. The eggs did get their color quickly, but I did let mine sit in the coloring for about 30 minutes to make sure they were super bright.

How to color Easter eggs with food coloring

How To Color Easter Eggs With Food Coloring

There really is not much to coloring Easter eggs with food coloring, but you’ll need the following items.

Ingredients:

  • Eggs
  • Distilled Vinegar
  • Water
  • Food coloring

Instructions:

First, you’ll start off by hard boiling your eggs. Place them into a pot with water and allow them to boil. Once water begins to boil, set a timer and allow the eggs to boil for about 12 minutes.

Remove from heat and allow eggs to cool. You’ll want to be sure the eggs are completely cool. I’ve heard the colder the egg, the better the food coloring colors the egg. I started coloring mine when they were about room temperature, and they did great.

Next, prepare the coloring by combining one tablespoon of distilled vinegar with one cup of water and mixing. Once mixed, add food coloring and mix. Add food coloring until you reach the desired color.

Egg sitting in food coloring

Next, dip your eggs just like you would if you were using the store-bought Easter egg dye.

How To Color Easter Eggs With Food Coloring

Remove from coloring, allow to dry, and decorate.

That’s seriously all.

eggs in food coloring

I dyed all my eggs the same color since I wanted to doodle some faces on them. So rather than coloring the eggs one at a time, I tossed them into a large pot and allowed them to sit in the coloring for about 30 minutes.

Happy Face Easter Egg colored with food coloring

So what do you think? I’m not a great artist by any means, but I think they turned out pretty darn cute, and they were tons of fun to make too! Certainly, it would be a fun decorating project with the kiddos.

How to color Easter eggs with food coloring

How To Color Easter Eggs With Food Coloring

Jenn

Ingredients
  

  • Eggs
  • Food coloring Add until you get the color you desire
  • Water 1 cup of water per 1 tablespoon Vinegar
  • Distilled vinegar 1 tablespoon per one cup of water

Instructions
 

  • If you haven't already hard-boiled your eggs, place them in a large pot with water. All the eggs to reach a boiling point and set a timer for about 12 minutes. Remove them from heat and allow them to cool.
  • Be sure and allow eggs to cool before coloring. They should be at least room temperature before coloring.
  • In a cup combine 1 cup water and 1 tablespoon distilled vinegar. Add food coloring and mix. Add more food coloring if needed and mix until you get the desired color.
  • Next, color eggs just like you would with store-bought coloring.
  • Have fun decorating.

Looking for more fun treats? Check out these Graham Cracker Ice Cream Sandwiches. You can also check out these M&M Sopapilla Cheesecake Bars.

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