
Minnesotans Are Using Potatoes Instead Of Eggs This Easter
Instead, I saw a story in the Star Tribune [Paywall] that talked about how you can dye potatoes instead of eggs, and even make a recipe out of them. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/zAnb3eZjesk If you use a lighter potato like a Yukon Gold, you can actually dye them pretty easily. It's been something vegans have been doing for years, and it is gaining popularity in the US.
But what do you do with the potatoes after they are dyed? Well, you can make Deviled Potatoes. You can keep it vegan, or you can add some goodies to it, like chopped bacon! It's very similar to how you make deviled eggs, just scoop out the insides, mix in some mayo, mustard, vinegar, salt, and pepper, and fill the potatoes back up. Brilliant! So what do you think? Are you going to pay $7 for a dozen eggs or opt for an alternative this year? [carbongallery id="66cdf1ea68c25d06c4b53bbe"]" target="_blank">Easter is almost here, and many of us usually would be buying up a couple of dozen eggs and dyeing eggs for the Easter Bunny to hide this Sunday morning. But, with egg prices ridiculously high (currently over $6 a dozen), some families are looking for alternatives.
Of course, some households use the plastic eggs and fill them with treats or coins. So that's one option. However, I like to eat the eggs when they're all done. We whip up deviled eggs when we are done and have them as an
Instead, I saw a story in the Star Tribune [Paywall] that talked about how you can dye potatoes instead of eggs, and even make a recipe out of them. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/zAnb3eZjesk If you use a lighter potato like a Yukon Gold, you can actually dye them pretty easily. It's been something vegans have been doing for years, and it is gaining popularity in the US.
But what do you do with the potatoes after they are dyed? Well, you can make Deviled Potatoes. You can keep it vegan, or you can add some goodies to it, like chopped bacon! It's very similar to how you make deviled eggs, just scoop out the insides, mix in some mayo, mustard, vinegar, salt, and pepper, and fill the potatoes back up. Brilliant! So what do you think? Are you going to pay $7 for a dozen eggs or opt for an alternative this year? [carbongallery id="66cdf1ea68c25d06c4b53bbe"]" target="_blank">Easter appetizer.

Instead, I saw a story in the Star Tribune [Paywall] that talked about how you can dye potatoes instead of eggs, and even make a recipe out of them.
If you use a lighter potato like a Yukon Gold, you can actually dye them pretty easily. It's been something vegans have been doing for years, and it is gaining popularity in the US.
But what do you do with the potatoes after they are dyed? Well, you can make Deviled Potatoes. You can keep it vegan, or you can add some goodies to it, like chopped bacon! It's very similar to how you make deviled eggs, just scoop out the insides, mix in some mayo, mustard, vinegar, salt, and pepper, and fill the potatoes back up. Brilliant!
So what do you think? Are you going to pay $7 for a dozen eggs or opt for an alternative this year?
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Here's how you can still have fun on Easter and make a delicious substitute without paying $7 for a dozen eggs.