9 Recipes For Naturally "Dyeing" Easter Eggs (Slideshow)

Chef Sean Olnowich, executive chef of New York City's Bounce Sporting Club, has a laundry (or grocery, for that matter) list of ingredients that will change the shell from simple to splendid. To get a deep purple hue, use your "leftover" red wine to create a gorgeous egg.

Click here for the Perfect Purple Easter Egg Recipe

Going Green Easter Egg

Cooked spinach can do more than power Popeye's punches. For an all-natural green egg, combine spinach with vinegar and a hardboiled egg and you'll have an earth colored Easter treat in no time

Click here for the Going Green Easter Egg Recipe 

Carrot-top Yellow Easter Egg

Surprisingly, chopped carrot tops won't get you an orange hue. For a rich yellow color, chef Olnowich suggests boiling these on the stovetop.

Click here for the Carrot-top Yellow Easter Egg Recipe

Turmeric Golden Easter Eggs

Spice up you Easter eggs the natural way! Turmeric yields a lovely golden hue that will make your kids think that you have Willy Wonka's golden goose!

Click here for the Turmeric Golden Easter Eggs Recipe

Chili Powder Orange Eggs

Add a little heat to your Easter eggs. Chili powder boasts a beautiful rusted orange that will truly pop on your hard-boiled egg.

Click here for the Chili Powder Orange Eggs Recipe

Beautiful Blueberry Eggs

Robin's egg blue just took on a whole new meaning! With a few mashed blueberries, your eggs will be more of a lavender than blue, but will still look absolutely stunning.

Click here for the Beautiful Blueberry Eggs Recipe

Red Onion Red Eggs

With the vibrant skin of these gorgeous vegetables, you can create a ravishing red color that will make your Easter Eggs pop.

Click here for the Red Onion Red Eggs Recipe

Beet Pink Eggs

Beets will make your eggs so pretty in pink with this easy recipe, they could end up dancing with Molly Ringwald in a John Hughes lensed prom!

Click here for the Beet Pink Eggs Recipe

Kool Aid Eggs

Entertaining expert Mark Addison dyes his eggs with a Kool (Aid) Twist!

"It's a fun and easy way to utilize the bright colors Kool-Aid has to offer and it also smells great while you're dyeing your eggs!" says Addison. "You can also mix the different flavors in order to come up with new colors. For example: Lemonade and Berry Blue will give you a green."

Click here for the Kool Aid Eggs Recipe