Give a sheen to your decorated Easter eggs!
You’ve spent a chunk of time decorating your Easter eggs. Why not give them a glossy sheen so they look extra special?
For shiny Easter eggs, rub them with a very light coating of vegetable oil after the dye is dried. I learned this tip from a fellow Los Angeles Times staffer, Anne, who happened to walk by the Test Kitchen last week as we were shooting eggs for our Easter stories running this weekend in the Saturday section. She drizzled a little vegetable oil on a folded paper towel and rubbed it over an egg. The oil gave the dyed egg a glossy sheen.
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A little oil goes a long way; a lightly oiled paper towel or cloth should be able to coat at least several eggs. Also, be sure to rub off any extra oil -- too much and the eggs can become very slippery.
Also, are you looking for ideas to use up any leftover hard-boiled eggs after Easter? We’ve got you covered! Check out our photo gallery for 22 recipes for hard-boiled eggs.
Happy Easter!
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