Celebrate Greek Easter with a timeless tradition from the island of Ikaria—naturally dyed Easter eggs using onion skins. This eco-friendly method creates stunning, earthy red hues without artificial dyes. Plus, it’s a great way to embrace sustainability and share in the spirit of Greek hospitality. Learn how to make these vibrant eggs and discover creative ways to use the leftover onions in delicious Greek recipes like kremmydopita (onion pie), or a traditional onion-cheese pie from Mykonos, a recipe from My Greek Table.
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Ikarian-Style Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs with Onion Skins
Add enough water to the pot to cover the eggs in one layer.
Stir in the vinegar.
Gently place the eggs in the water and cover with the onion skins. Cover and simmer for about a half hour, stirring gently about halfway through to be sure the eggs are fully submerged beneath and around the skins.
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Diane Kochilas is one of the world’s foremost experts on Greek and Mediterranean cuisine. She is the host, creator and co-producer of My Greek Table, the award-winning 13-episode per season cooking-travel show about Greece that airs nationally on Public Television. The series is in its third season.