Egg Dyeing with Onion Skins

A traditional method that gives eggs a marbled appearance and creates unique and distinctive patterns with the colors that emerge. The color is obtained from onion skins, so it's recommended to start with brown eggs and use plenty of onion skins for a deep burgundy color (symbolizing the blood of Jesus).

Ingredients: 

Brown eggs 

Onion skins

 An old stocking

 Strong vinegar

 Salt 

A little olive oil


Our eggs should be at room temperature. So, take them out of the refrigerator the previous night.

Take an egg and wrap it tightly with onion skins, ensuring that none of the egg is visible. Photo

Take the stocking and carefully place the egg inside, making sure the onion skins stay in place. Tie a tight knot to immobilize the egg. Repeat this process for all our eggs. Photo

Next, gather all the remaining onion skins and spread them on the bottom of the pot (the more skins, the more intense the color).

Place the "egg bundle" on top and add 2 tablespoons of salt and half a glass of vinegar. Photo

Once it starts boiling, simmer for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, remove the pot from heat and let the eggs cool in the pot without unwrapping them. Once the water has cooled, cut the knots and unwrap the eggs from the onion skins. Admire the beautifully unique and impressive eggs you've created. Take a little olive oil on a paper towel and rub the eggs to make them shine. Congratulations! Wishing you all the best for the coming year!