These Easter eggs are meant to be broken.
Theyre simple to make.
Gently rinse out the eggs and pat them dry before you begin dyeing.
Credit: Jacob Fox
Dye Eggs
The process of dyeing cleaned-out eggs is just like dyeingregular hard-boiledeggs.
Just be sure to handle the eggs gently so the hollow shells don’t crack.
Stir and add 1 teaspoon of white vinegar.
Credit: Jacob Fox
Once you’ve dyed as many eggs as you like, allow them to dry completely before filling them.
You could also fill the eggs with sprinkles or birdseed if you plan to break them outside.
When the glue is dry, the cascarones are ready to break open!