Tired of plain hard-boiled eggs? Elevate your snack game with these stunning Instant Pot Marbled Tea Eggs! Infused with a savory blend of black tea, soy sauce, and aromatic spices, each egg reveals a beautiful, crackled pattern once peeled. They’re not just a treat for the eyes but a flavor-packed, protein-rich snack perfect for any time of day. Let’s get cracking!
Ingredients
• 3 black tea teabags
• 1 tsp (5g) finely grated fresh lemon zest
• 1 tbsp (8g) juniper berries
• 1 tsp (2g) whole cloves
• 1 cup (240ml) water
• 1 tbsp (7g) black peppercorns
• ¼ cup (60ml) soy sauce
• 4 large organic hard-boiled eggs
Instructions
1. Directions
2. In a small saucepan, combine the tea bags, lemon zest, juniper berries, cloves, peppercorns, and 1 cup of water. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat.
3. While the tea mixture heats, gently tap the hard-boiled eggs all over with the back of a spoon to create a fine network of cracks. Do not peel the shells.
4. Remove the saucepan from the heat and pour the hot liquid into a heatproof bowl that fits inside your Instant Pot. Stir in the soy sauce.
5. Carefully place the cracked eggs into the tea and soy mixture, ensuring they are submerged. Cover the bowl tightly with a piece of foil.
6. Place a steamer rack or trivet in the bottom of the Instant Pot liner and add 1 cup of water. Create a foil sling by folding a long piece of foil into thirds, and use it to lower the covered bowl onto the rack.
7. Secure the Instant Pot lid and set the pressure valve to the “Sealing” position. Select “Manual” or “Pressure Cook” and cook on Low Pressure for 20 minutes.
8. When the timer finishes, perform a Quick Release. Carefully open the lid and use the foil sling to lift the hot bowl out.
9. Transfer the eggs to a separate bowl and allow them to cool completely before peeling to reveal the marbled pattern. Serve immediately or store in the refrigerator.
Nutritional Information
• Per Serving (1 egg)
• Calories: 86
• Total Fat: 5.1g
• Net Carbs: 0.77g
• Protein: 7.5g
• Fiber: 0.8g
Pro Tips
• For a more dramatic marbled effect and deeper flavor, let the eggs cool and steep in the tea mixture in the refrigerator for several hours or overnight after pressure cooking.
• For the most beautiful pattern, aim for many small, fine cracks all over the eggshell rather than a few large ones. Roll the egg gently on a hard surface to achieve this.
• Feel free to experiment with other whole spices like star anise, a cinnamon stick, or a bay leaf for a different aromatic profile.
• These eggs are a fantastic make-ahead snack. They can be stored, peeled or unpeeled, in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
FAQ
Q: How do I get the best marbled pattern on my eggs
A: For the most beautiful, intricate pattern, gently tap the hard-boiled eggs all over with a spoon or roll them on a hard surface to create a fine network of small cracks rather than a few large ones.
Q: How can I make the flavor of the tea eggs stronger
A: For a more intense flavor and a darker, more dramatic marbled effect, allow the cooked eggs to cool and steep in the tea mixture in the refrigerator for several hours or even overnight after pressure cooking.
Q: Can I use other spices in the tea mixture
A: Absolutely. Feel free to experiment with other whole spices like star anise, a cinnamon stick, or a bay leaf to create a different aromatic profile for your eggs.
Q: How long can I store marbled tea eggs
A: You can store these marbled tea eggs, either peeled or unpeeled, in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, making them a perfect make-ahead snack.




