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Powdered Eggs are cheap, lightweight, nutritious and can last up to 10 years without refrigeration. If it weren’t for their lack of Vitamin C, (nutritionally) a person could basically subsist for years only on powdered eggs. This reminds me of Pemmican (read here: How to Make Pemmican – The Ultimate Survival Food)
Powdered eggs should be stored in the absence of oxygen and humidity (vacuum sealed) and placed in a cool dark place. Once a container of powdered eggs has been opened, the shelf life is comparable to any other dehydrated dairy product (approx. one month).
They can be used in baked goods just like normal eggs or reconstituted and made into fluffy scrambled eggs. To reconstitute one egg (for example) mix 1 heaping Tablespoon Powder with one Tablespoon cold water and one Tablespoon Milk (water – if you don’t have milk). Then you put it in the blender for a few seconds, and cook as you usually do. This procedure takes most of the grainy out.
But you don’t have to be a prepper to make powdered eggs. For instance, if you’ve got a chicken coop and you have too many eggs at a time, powdering the extra eggs would be an excellent option. When the hens are not laying, the stored powder will be useful.
By Jerry from Modern Day Redneck:
At last it is done. I am not ashamed I had to take the advise of my Mom but in the end, I now have my own Powdered Eggs.
To start off I will tell you what I was doing wrong,
It looks just like corn mill when it’s all said and done. All eighteen eggs did not even fill up a pint sized mason jar.
I will vacuum the jar lids to the jar and label the top with the date. All I can say is that it is about time I got it.
About the Author: Jerry is a middle aged Redneck that had to start life over at 40. He says “This time I’m going to get it right!”. You can visit his blog at Modern Day Redneck
Source: askaprepper.com
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