Easy Easter egg dyeing hack uses a kitchen tool you already have
Before you start dipping hard-boiled eggs into bowls of colorful food dye for Easter, consider trying this trick that uses an everyday kitchen tool to simplify the submerging process.
Cookbook author, recipe developer and digital food and lifestyle creator Nicole Keshishian Modic shared her simple Easter egg hack with "Good Morning America."
Modic, who regularly tests trendy food hacks, showed how to place an egg inside a balloon whisk to easily control the dipping and removing of eggs from the dyes.
The tip, which Modic has shared previously, swaps out the flimsy wire egg holders that come in those take-home kits with a whisk.
"It's so much easier, your eggs won't break, and there will be less of a mess," she said.
Try this with your kids to make the perfect Easter eggs for table decor, egg hunts and more!