Not exact matches
RED Of all the colors, red seems to be the most elusive, at least for me, which is a bit ironic, as this is the most
traditional color to
dye Easter
eggs with.
A note to Hilary — those braided loaves you may have seen with Easter
eggs tucked into them are most likely not challah, but a
traditional Greek Easter bread, baked with hard boiled
eggs (usually
dyed red for symbolism) tucked into the braids and topped with sesame seeds.
For a pretty twist on
traditional dye methods, try marbling your Easter
eggs!
We had a fantastic
traditional Orthodox Easter brunch with the entire family —
dyed eggs, cheese and deli meat appetizers, rack of lamb, Russian stuffed peppers, piroshki (my fave), and dessert.