by bobpick » 20 Aug 2007 16:35
I've dehydrated 18 eggs (so far), sort of a test.
I broke an egg, stirred it up, and put it into an aluminum foil boat. I put the boat in the dryer and came back the next day. It was golden color and stiff like peanut brittle. I put it into the blender and made a nice powder and put it into a container and put it into the freezer.
I chose the freezer just to put it somewhere. It doesen't need refrigeration and can be stored for a long time.
1 cup of powder equals 6 eggs and can be reconstituted with 1 cup of water, or two tablespoons powder and three tablespoons of water for 1 egg.
I've dehydrated 18 eggs (so far), sort of a test.
I broke an egg, stirred it up, and put it into an aluminum foil boat. I put the boat in the dryer and came back the next day. It was golden color and stiff like peanut brittle. I put it into the blender and made a nice powder and put it into a container and put it into the freezer.
I chose the freezer just to put it somewhere. It doesen't need refrigeration and can be stored for a long time.
1 cup of powder equals 6 eggs and can be reconstituted with 1 cup of water, or two tablespoons powder and three tablespoons of water for 1 egg.