This Is How We Preserve Hundreds Of Eggs For Long Term Storage

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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
  • Our aim is to grow and raise as much of our own food as possible, towards achieving this we raise our own chickens for eggs. Just like our produce though, egg production is seasonal, with our ladies slowing down and sometimes coming to a complete stop in the winter. To make sure we have enough eggs for our cooking and baking needs in the winter, we dehydrate hundreds of eggs and make powder. This dehydrated egg powder is obtained by following a simple process that needs basic equipment such as a blender , a coffee grinder, and a dehydator (or an oven). In this video we show the whole process we use and make some scrambled eggs and peanut butter cookies to show how they look and taste when the powder is reconstituted.
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  • @ecocentrichomestead6783
    @ecocentrichomestead6783 Рік тому +44

    Nice to see someone using a dehydrator instead of a damn freeze drier!

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  Рік тому +5

      Those things are pricey!

    • @normahepburn1643
      @normahepburn1643 7 місяців тому +5

      I have no dehydrator but i am dehydrating on top of my wood stove using parchment paper on metal racks. It takes a little longer and you need to adjust the height of the racks but its working. I have dehydrated onions for onion powder, mushrooms, zuchinni, eggs and carrots. I truley enjoy this type of food preservation and it takes up less space and jars than other canning and preserving methods.

  • @truckywuckyuwu
    @truckywuckyuwu 6 місяців тому +12

    I say this to everyone doing chicken coops. Check out how to use geothermal heat to heat your coop. You dig down to the frost level, you insulate it, and you'll get lukewarm temperature for your coop, passively. It's not WARM like, inside a house, but for the chickens, is much nicer than it being -30. Less stressful, and with a bit of light insulation in the building it can keep it quite cozy. You can use this same thing to keep water dishes from freezing too. Even when it's very cold.
    I also didn't know this was an option for storage. This will help in a cold winter. The eggs I get are generally fine for 2.5 or 3 months with cold refrigeration. It takes up so much space though.

  • @gregf5730
    @gregf5730 Рік тому +11

    The hand reaching in for the cookie 🤣

  • @northstarprepsteader
    @northstarprepsteader Рік тому +24

    Great job, Amanda! This is one of the most detailed and comprehensive, dehydrated egg videos I've seen. Thanks :)

  • @sandrasstitches6108
    @sandrasstitches6108 3 місяці тому +5

    It was also nice to see someone that understands that a metric cup is 250ml 👍🏼 🌠🎇🎆😃👏🏼

  • @secretsamuel
    @secretsamuel 3 місяці тому +1

    It's so cool how fast her heart beats!

  • @Li_lwichhomestead
    @Li_lwichhomestead 11 місяців тому +4

    Thanks Amanda I saved this video so I can rewatch when my girls start to lay 😊

  • @ruthcaskenette8854
    @ruthcaskenette8854 Рік тому +6

    This would be great for backpacking!!!
    Canoe trips (Algonquian park)

  • @Bethanyfarmhomestead
    @Bethanyfarmhomestead 9 місяців тому

    Love this and you are a breath of fresh air! ❤

  • @MyAlabamaFarmLife
    @MyAlabamaFarmLife Рік тому +1

    I may have to try that! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @Greens5511
    @Greens5511 6 місяців тому

    Great video!! I gotta try all of this!

  • @triniandahalf
    @triniandahalf 9 місяців тому

    Great video. Thank you🙏🏾

  • @OakKnobFarm
    @OakKnobFarm Рік тому +3

    I have 8-10 dozen eggs on the counter, so very good timing. this is a great idea, thanks for the walk-through. Hoping you two are doing well!

  • @Titanic1912..
    @Titanic1912.. 5 місяців тому

    Great job and video. ❤

  • @sherylh4780
    @sherylh4780 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the demonstration.

  • @RemsFamily
    @RemsFamily Рік тому +4

    Thanks for sharing this! I will definitely be using this trick!

  • @ravincathomestead-cecilia2894
    @ravincathomestead-cecilia2894 Рік тому +4

    Great advise, take care and stay safe

  • @davidpatriot1082
    @davidpatriot1082 6 місяців тому +1

    thanks for teaching me how to store eggs
    next time I see them on sale Ill stock up or stop at the market

  • @HickorycroftFarm
    @HickorycroftFarm Рік тому +4

    Great video. We have so many eggs stored in the fridge right now, so it is time to give this a try. Loved that you tried it in the same video, which is very helpful. Hope you guys are well 😀

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  Рік тому +2

      It definitely cuts down immensely on storage space. Let us know what you think once you’ve tried it!

  • @gonny417
    @gonny417 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much for your video. I’ve learned a lot. I didn’t know I could do this and I have a lot of eggs. I’ve been water glassing, but I’m gonna try this. I think I’d like this much better.

  • @michaelmello9510
    @michaelmello9510 2 місяці тому

    Nice work

  • @AdrianMcGavock
    @AdrianMcGavock Рік тому +2

    great video, very interesting process and intriguing to see your tools/methods... love the accent also 😁

  • @mynorthernfarm7324
    @mynorthernfarm7324 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the good information, I’ll take a dozen cookies please.

  • @imanilukellalovehopefaith1355
    @imanilukellalovehopefaith1355 5 місяців тому

    love your videos so much 🥰🙌🏿🇰🇪

  • @21Swayzee
    @21Swayzee Рік тому +1

    What a cool process! Yep, the cookies wouldn't last long our way too..HA! My daughter is waiting for the "How you Make Bread" episode. Every time we pass the wilderstead I hear "best bread ever"! Hope summer is rocking!

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  Рік тому +2

      Awesome to hear! There is a recipe on the website for bread 🥖 😉

    • @21Swayzee
      @21Swayzee Рік тому +1

      @@Wilderstead sweet!!!

  • @DanielleBlanchardArts
    @DanielleBlanchardArts 9 місяців тому

    This is great info! Now if I only had chickens. 😢.

  • @rossfortini1856
    @rossfortini1856 10 місяців тому +4

    Great, concise video, thanks! But FYI, once the egg mixture comes up to the 140F/60C temp you set, they are fully pasteurized in only 12 MINUTES. Pasteurization is as much about time as temp. So I'm not sure freezing the powder is necessary for bacterial concerns (unless I *totally* misunderstood why you freeze 'em).

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  10 місяців тому +4

      The problem is that there is no guarantee that the eggs have actually reached 140f/60C. The air temp in the dehydrator is that temperature, but the eggs aren’t. Similar to cooking a slab of meat. You might cook it at a temperature of 400F/205C - but your slab of meat will never reach that temp. Or at least let’s hope it doesn’t.
      We store in the freezer to ensure our final product doesn’t spoil. So that means bacteria, rot, etc.
      Plenty of folks just leave this stuff in a jar on the shelf. Which is fine for them I suppose but we value every single gram of food we produce too much to take risks that can be easily avoided.

    • @twinfin8571
      @twinfin8571 3 місяці тому

      Aren’t they cooked at this high temp. Other videos say set dehydrator to 115F. They take a long time but they are supposedly raw since the heat isn’t high

  • @ExposingTruthChannel
    @ExposingTruthChannel 12 днів тому

    I'm a novice cook, what time and temp for the peanut butter cookies? Great job on the video production - your a natural for that.

  • @TheRavendavey
    @TheRavendavey 10 місяців тому

    omg...lmao....I almost died when you said "chicken butt to my mouth" Love it

  • @randomgirlforarandomworld695
    @randomgirlforarandomworld695 10 місяців тому +1

    What was the temperature of the water? Was it cold or lukewarm? The finer the egg powder the easier it is to rehydrate?

  • @faithhope123
    @faithhope123 4 дні тому

    What exactly do you use for bedding for your chickens nest?

  • @user-rm2yq4gf3z
    @user-rm2yq4gf3z 11 місяців тому +3

    Great job. Very educational. Can you do the whites and yolks separately? I use a lot of eggwhite powder in my baking and it is costly.

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  11 місяців тому +3

      Follow the same process for just yolks or just whites.

    • @user-cp2sx8gp2z
      @user-cp2sx8gp2z 10 місяців тому

      Sure

  • @offgridwanabe
    @offgridwanabe Рік тому +1

    I guess sunny and runny is out for winter eggs lol I am sure they taste great the cookie monster gets his in the cookie.

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  Рік тому +1

      Haha! For sure, and yes quite the Cookie 👿

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  Рік тому +1

      The few fresh ones we get in the winter are saved for the glorious fried egg sandwiches 😆

  • @Tetdyeanya-ru5zk
    @Tetdyeanya-ru5zk 5 місяців тому

    If they are in the freezer and power goes out, will they mold? What about seal a meal?

  • @user-uz8sn1qv8y
    @user-uz8sn1qv8y 7 місяців тому

    i dont see any information or link on the coffee grinder you are using! mine is so tiny, i am interested in yours?

  • @TheSubtleCow
    @TheSubtleCow Рік тому +1

    Have you tried seperating the yolks and whites and then drying them seperately?

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  Рік тому +2

      We’ve done it before, yes. Same process.

  • @joettewarburton5328
    @joettewarburton5328 7 місяців тому

    I just found your channel.Thank you. Do you have any suggestions when shopping fora dehydrator? I see your model is a Cabelas. Have you used others? Thank you.

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  7 місяців тому

      We use that cabelas one and also an Excalibur 10 tray dehydrator. Both of them have worked very well for us. The cabelas unit has been used and abused for over 5 years and still runs as good as it did when it was new. The excalibur we purchased used, it's quite old, but it also runs like new. If it's in your budget, I would suggest looking at those two dehydrators, or sticking with other well known dehydrator brands as opposed to some of the knockoffs out there. We had a sunglife dehydrator that was nice to use but only lasted us about a year.

  • @carolynmoody9460
    @carolynmoody9460 9 місяців тому

    👏👏👏👏👏❤

  • @530eman
    @530eman 3 місяці тому

    Are they shelf stable in a cool, dry environment or do they have to go right into the fridge/freezer…? Thx

    • @59Patter
      @59Patter 2 місяці тому +2

      I've been dh eggs for a couple years now. I vacuum seal them in jars and keep them in cool, dark boxes in a dark room. I get 3 dz per qt jar after powdering (using my Nutribullet). Stored correctly, they are shelf stable and keep well.

  • @toneandersen2944
    @toneandersen2944 Місяць тому

    I dont like to dehydrate eggs. The reason is that the top always looks wet and its kinda scary with eggs. How do you handle that?

  • @mommashiner
    @mommashiner Рік тому +3

    Awesome, very detailed video! Found you by accident. I'm subscribed now!
    Have you ever canned the dry, dehydrated egg powder to make it shelf stable? Or can it be stored in air tight Mason jars in a cabinet after being dehydrated? Is that possible? I have water glassed before. Just curious in case power was lost for long periods of time. Im trying to can stuff in my freezer.
    Blessings and I look forward to watching other videos! 😊

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  Рік тому +2

      Some people just store the egg powder in an airtight container, ideally below room temperature, sometimes with oxygen absorbers added, and have no issues.

    • @59Patter
      @59Patter 2 місяці тому

      I've vacuumed sealed them in jars for a few years now. They stay shelf stable when kept in a cool, dark area. I use boxes, then store the boxes on curtained shelves. No issues.

  • @balthizarlucienclan
    @balthizarlucienclan 3 місяці тому

    140 degrees is the heat mark for the food safe zone. At 140 degrees bacteria die.

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  3 місяці тому +1

      And when it’s no longer in that safe zone, bacteria can again, grow.

  • @michelinagerry5515
    @michelinagerry5515 6 місяців тому +1

    Can you vacuum seal the powdered eggs? Does vacuum sealing provide the same effect as putting them in the freezer once they are dried? Thank you

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  6 місяців тому

      Some people do that and store on the shelf. We prefer to freeze it as it is still raw product that could spoil.

    • @59Patter
      @59Patter 2 місяці тому +1

      I've vacuumed sealed them in jars for a few years now. They stay shelf stable when kept in a cool, dark area. I use boxes, then store the boxes on curtained shelves.

  • @NAEVAN238
    @NAEVAN238 10 місяців тому

    eggs just by themselves and with butter arn't the same...love the demonstration though

  • @Tetdyeanya-ru5zk
    @Tetdyeanya-ru5zk 5 місяців тому

    Please answer: if power goes out will they mold coming out of freezer if put on shelf? I have a simple dehydrator and would have to buy liners. Mine is round

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  5 місяців тому +1

      Not sure. They might last quite a while on the shelf. We haven’t had to find out yet.

    • @59Patter
      @59Patter 2 місяці тому +1

      If you vacuum seal the egg powder in jars, they are shelf stable for at least a few years. That's what I've done.

  • @Jkauppa
    @Jkauppa Рік тому +2

    dry storage is the minimum required energy and the best overall

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Рік тому

      maybe put a desiccant bag alongside the pouch, SiO2 or such

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Рік тому

      yep powder/pieces dried anything

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Рік тому

      k.i.s.s. so you dont have to go to store for anything, including the equipment

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Рік тому

      a trip to store is too much for self-sustained life style, off-grid

    • @Jkauppa
      @Jkauppa Рік тому

      can you stand up without the city/town store, by yourself

  • @GardeningWarrior
    @GardeningWarrior Рік тому +1

    I may have missed it..can I do this with raw eggs I have dehydrated-no cooking required?

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  Рік тому +1

      We dehydrate the eggs when they are raw, then we cook them before using.

  • @belladrapeau8234
    @belladrapeau8234 2 місяці тому

    any way to do it with out those kinds of dehydrators i can’t even afford the one she has 😢

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  2 місяці тому

      You can do it in your oven, same temperature, with the door slightly open to let moisture out

  • @jeffclark1359
    @jeffclark1359 Рік тому +1

    We freeze dry them

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  Рік тому +2

      Fancy pants.

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  Рік тому +1

      Definitely an option if you have a freeze dryer 🙂

    • @jeffclark1359
      @jeffclark1359 Рік тому

      @@Wilderstead it’s been the best investment we have ever made, great for herbs and all the rest of the vegetables you do not loose any nutritional value where you loose some dehydrating.

  • @anikac8380
    @anikac8380 4 місяці тому

    Allowing hands to stop laying in the winter tends to extend their productive life, according to what I’ve read. Do you find this to be true?

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  4 місяці тому

      There are a lot of factors that come into play.

  • @user-mt1wi2co4z
    @user-mt1wi2co4z 10 місяців тому

    The problem with dehydrated eggs is that the cholesterol gets oxidized, which isn't healthy. Maybe freeze the yolks and dehydrate the egg whites?

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  10 місяців тому

      What happens when you cook eggs?

  • @brigidbac1438
    @brigidbac1438 4 місяці тому

    Curiosity....whats electricity cost for 8 hours.?

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  4 місяці тому

      For us, about 5 cents an hour to run the dehydrator. Might be different for you. You'd have to calculate your electricity rate and your dehydrators wattage and figure it out. Pretty simple to do.

  • @litahsr.8226
    @litahsr.8226 9 місяців тому +1

    no Bacteria/Salmonella on the Dehydrating Eggs ??

    • @59Patter
      @59Patter 2 місяці тому

      Think about it. Do you eat raw eggs? You cook them first, which kills any bacteria/salmonella. You don't cook them first then add to your baking recipe, right? You just add the raw egg to the recipe. Same with dehydrated eggs.

  • @jamescranefinecarpentry7146
    @jamescranefinecarpentry7146 11 місяців тому

    “Chicken’s butt to my mouth”

    • @Wilderstead
      @Wilderstead  11 місяців тому +2

      Yup. True story. First you’ve heard it?

  • @fveggerby
    @fveggerby 5 місяців тому +1

    Shelf-life on those cookies are only a few hours. ;)

  • @grahamdyck8074
    @grahamdyck8074 3 місяці тому

    this is so hot