localmilk.blogspot.com
Spring Asparagus Salad with red leaf lettuce, shaved easter egg radishes and green garlic in a creamy raw milk & chèvre dressing.
Local Easter Egg Radishes for a classic French snack: radishes with local raw butter, sea salt, and crusty bread
www.savagecabbage.org
Bowl of Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs (Edible).
culinaryadventuresinthekitchen.wordpress.com
These M&M (or chocolate chip!) cookies boast a secret ingredient that helps to keep them soft, chewy, and completely delicious.
davidthetornado.com
Dye Easter eggs naturally using red cabbage, beets and turmeric. So pretty!
www.sugarhero.com
Easter Egg Doughnuts, filled with lemon curd and raspberry jam.
www.tartedujour.com
Naturally dyed eggs... with turmeric, beets, and red cabbage
howaboutorange.blogspot.com
From Pantone Eggs to CMYK Eggs, Tutorials on how to dye Easter eggs that designers will love.
www.cinnamonandthyme.com
Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs - with red cabbage (recipe in English and Slovene)
createwithmom.blogspot.ca
3 easy to find ingredients from the kitchen to make these beautiful colourful eggs
www.feastingathome.com
Deviled Eggs with Cheddar and Bacon
i-heart-baking.blogspot.com
easter egg layer jello - layered jello in the shape of an easter egg
loveandcupcakesblog.com
Vibrantly colored Easter eggs, all dyed with natural ingredients you may already have in your kitchen. Check out my visual color guide.
blogs.babble.com
A step-by-step guide to vibrant, naturally dyed Easter eggs
thecornerkitchen.blogspot.com
Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs
www.boulderlocavore.com
Silk neck tie dyed Easter Eggs. And cool Bento Box hard boiled egg molds for post Easter lunch box pizazz.
sweetsensation-monchi.blogspot.com
This Easter try dying your eggs with natural ingredients, such as fruit, vegetables and spices. It's cheap and easy, and the results are stunning {scroll down for english}
www.chow.com
Chorizo Scotch Eggs
amuseinmykitchen.com
Pickled Eggs - a colorful way to use up those Easter eggs!
www.cupcakeproject.com
Surprise - there's a cupcake inside of your Easter egg. Just crack and eat!
Egg Salad Sandwiches: A great idea for those leftover hard boiled Easter Eggs.
deliciousinspiration.blogspot.com
Buttery orange cupcakes filled with oozy and delicious orange curd.
Easter egg mini-cupcakes: the perfect Easter treat.
laythetable.com
Peanut butter Easter egg nest cupcakes
lulussweetsecrets.blogspot.com
Chocolate Easter Eggs
www.two-tarts.com
We dyed these eggs with a homemade recipe using beets, blueberries, turmeric, and coffee!
cherryonacake.blogspot.com
Madeleines as easter eggs
boulderlocavore.blogspot.com
If you have beets, red cabbage, turmeric or dill seeds you too can make these Naturally Dyed Eggs for Easter or any occasion!
alwayswithbutter.blogspot.com
Creme Egg Cake with a surprise center!
offthemeathook.com
Easter eggs dyed with flowers from the garden and onion skins!
www.thebittenword.com
Sriracha? Suckers? Turmeric? Blueberries? How to Dye Eggs with Food From Your Pantry.
www.thibeaultstable.com
Homemade Chocolate coated Cream Filled Easter Eggs
www.woodfiredkitchen.com
Purple eggs.
gourmeted.com