Once frozen eggs are thawed, they should be used within twenty-four hours. If ice trays are used, remove the egg cubes soon after they are frozen solid seal them in a clean container and place immediately in the freezer. The last step is to pour the batter into thoroughly clean ice cube trays or freezer containers, leaving 1/2 inch headroom to allow for expansion. To prevent the yolks from becoming excessively thick during storage, add either one-teaspoon of salt or one tablespoon of honey to each pint of eggs. Blend the whites and yolks with a fork, being careful not to beat in air bubbles. Wash the eggs with warm water and soap, and then break into a boiled mixing bowl. However, because frozen eggs of any type can harbor bacteria that may cause acute intestinal infections, it is safest to store them no more than six months and restrict their use to baked or long-cooked foods. By following strict sanitation precautions in preparing waterfowl eggs for the freezer, we have been able to keep them for over twelve months successfully. Duck eggs have a longer shelf life than chicken eggs.įreezing is an excellent way to save eggs. By sealing freshly laid eggs in plastic bags, their refrigeration life can be lengthened to two months, as the bags help prevent moisture loss from the egg. Under refrigeration (34 to 40 degrees F.), eggs can be kept safely for up to six weeks. Once you receive them, they can either be stored in the refrigerator or freezer. We have a specially designed foam packaging for each bundle of 20 eggs which protects and insulates the eggs. The eggs we ship are less than 30 hours old. Jumbo chicken eggs average 2.5 ounces per egg you can see that almost all of our duck eggs are larger than chicken eggs. The only disadvantage of duck eggs is the whites do not beat up as easily as chicken eggs, but there are ways around this - see below. Our breeder ducks eat base ingredients of soybean and corn in their feed so if this is a concern with your allergies, please take note. We would consider it prudent to consult with your physician, however, before using duck eggs if you have a severe egg allergy. In addition, many of those allergic to chicken eggs can often use duck eggs instead. We have been selling fresh duck eggs for years as many people feel our duck eggs are unbeatable for baking and pastries. Olin Metzer bought the first flock of ducks in our family over 60 years ago and we wanted to celebrate him and the "all day egg" with Olinday Farms duck eggs. We feel it is important to keep our Metzer Farms' brand focused on day-old ducklings while developing a stand-alone brand for fresh duck eggs. These are the same great duck eggs you are used to eating but with a new name. Not so small that they can be swallowed.We are now selling our duck eggs under a new brand, Olinday Farms. Great size, not too big, but big enough to require chewing. Almost no extra "frozen water/juices" holding these together, so no flood in the fridge when thawing. Very easy to seperate and portion for daily use. Smaller quantity makes it easy to partially thaw in fridge. :-)ģ of 3 people found the following review helpful: In addition, the customer service is top notch - they immediately called me in once instance when I accidentally double ordered which was greatly appreciated. The orders always come quickly and are high quality. I have been ordering raw duck necks from this company for over 4 years. Pam Baumann from Traverse City, MI United States Sue A McGrory from Bahama, NC United States You may find you'll bring out the ANIMAL in your pup too! If anyone out there has a picky eater, try the duck necks. However, when I introduced her to the duck necks, I discovered what an ANIMAL this little sweetheart actually is. Since her adoption 6 months ago I've tried multiple brands and forms of dog food and chews for her with little success. My little Bella (a Dachshund mix) is a painfully picky eater. Glenna Howcroft from SAN JOSE CA, CA United States Total Reviews: 77 Click to Leave a Product ReviewĠ of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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