Té Company’s Taiwanese Tea Egg
Traditionally, tea eggs are served at 7-11s in Taiwan. They typically hard-boil the eggs and marinate them all day — shells on — in a hot bath of spices and soy. These 7-11 tea eggs are childhood memories of the Taiwanese born and raised. This is a slightly different recipe, which results in a soft-boiled tea egg with the shell removed. It doesn’t replicate the exact childhood memories, but it is far tastier. —Té Company’s Fred Ribeiro and Elena Liao