Medium freeze dryer tray holds 18 scrambled eggs. I’ve done about 432 eggs so far.How many eggs do you think are on each tray please?
Medium freeze dryer tray holds 18 scrambled eggs. I’ve done about 432 eggs so far.How many eggs do you think are on each tray please?
Yessir, just put 6 dozen up yesterday. This is the first time I've done eggs but we're getting near two dozen a day so I've got to start doing something with them. Thinking about pickling some as well.Medium freeze dryer tray holds 18 scrambled eggs. I’ve done about 432 eggs so far.
Ours go into Mylar bags with O2 absorbers.Yessir, just put 6 dozen up yesterday. This is the first time I've done eggs but we're getting near two dozen a day so I've got to start doing something with them. Thinking about pickling some as well.
These are for short term use. When I do future batches they'll be stored like you mention.Ours go into Mylar bags with O2 absorbers.
Thank you.Medium freeze dryer tray holds 18 scrambled eggs. I’ve done about 432 eggs so far.
We did ours this way for short term, but vacuum sealed them and reseal after use. I have never tried it, but I have read about preserving raw eggs in lime water. As I understand it, basically a layer of pickling lime in a container, then eggs, lime, then eggs etc. fill it with water. Supposedly good for up to a year this way. The guy I watched do it used pickling lime from rural king to do it.Yessir, just put 6 dozen up yesterday. This is the first time I've done eggs but we're getting near two dozen a day so I've got to start doing something with them. Thinking about pickling some as well.
I've done some research on water glassing but I don't have much room for storage so for raw eggs I think freeze drying is the way to go. I may try pickling some eggs, ran the idea past the wife and she's not opposed to giving it a shot.We did ours this way for short term, but vacuum sealed them and reseal after use. I have never tried it, but I have read about preserving raw eggs in lime water. As I understand it, basically a layer of pickling lime in a container, then eggs, lime, then eggs etc. fill it with water. Supposedly good for up to a year this way. The guy I watched do it used pickling lime from rural king to do it.
You can fit 2 dozen raw eggs per tray with a medium freeze dryer.How many eggs do you think are on each tray please?
Those would have to be small eggs. I can only run six dozen between the four trays of my medium.You can fit 2 dozen raw eggs per tray with a medium freeze dryer.
We got 60 in our medium, it is a new model. I could have got more, at least a dozen more I think. Talking raw eggs. The hard part is not spilling them when you put them in the dryer!Just to prevent misunderstandings, they did upsize the medium freeze dryer recently? Maybe that is the difference?
I read where the medium size changed from the older ones ? We had one from 2016 that had 4 trays ( new ones have 5 ? )We got 60 in our medium, it is a new model. I could have got more, at least a dozen more I think. Talking raw eggs. The hard part is not spilling them when you put them in the dryer!
Yeah the new ones have five trays. I am sure you are right about the number of eggs per tray. I definitely had room for more, but only had 60 eggs. We didn’t freeze them before either. I have seen people freeze the raw eggs in ziplock bags and then cut the bags off of the eggs and put the frozen blocks in the trays to get more. I was worried about being too thick to freeze dry properly.I read where the medium size changed from the older ones ? We had one from 2016 that had 4 trays ( new ones have 5 ? )
But we could always get 4 cups ( around 18 eggs) per tray . 6 dozen per load .
We would always crack enough eggs to reach the 4 cup mark in a mixing bowl , then blend to scramble , put your empty trays in the machine first and pour from the mixing container ( no spilling )
We have done 100`s of dozens .....never pre-froze either .