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I am new here, so HI EVERYONE! This is a rather
I am new here, so HI EVERYONE! This is a rather
Posted: 05/12/2008 4:03:48 PM
different question, but I have a large, vacuum-sealed jar of PICKLED EGGS. Does anyone know how long they last when sealed. And how long they might last once opened? I have been staring at this jar on my counter for about 30 days, but I am reluctant to open the jar, since I am not certain how long the pickled eggs would last. Thinking about turning them into deviled eggs for a church pot luck if I cannot keep them for more than a couple days, once they are opened.
Any advice out there?
Re:I am new here, so HI EVERYONE! This is a rather
Posted: 05/14/2008 11:14:49 AM
The American Egg Board indicates that commercially pickled eggs can be stored on the shelf, unopened, for several months but once opened, they should be refrigerated and used within 7 days. If they are home pickled, they should be kept refrigerated and used within 7 days. It is not recommended to home can pickled eggs.
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