In this article I will walk you step-by-step through the process of freeze drying raw eggs using a Harvest Right freeze dryer. Freeze dried eggs can be stored in metal cans, Mylar bags or mason jars with an oxygen absorbing packet in the container and rehydrated using equal parts water and freeze dried eggs. The eggs will be properly dried out when the entire pan is room temperature (not cool to the touch) and there are cracks in the top of eggs resembling a cracked sheet cake. Follow the prompts on your particular freeze dryer model to cycle the machine through the freezing then drying process. Pour the raw eggs into freeze drying pans that come with the freeze dryer. Crack the eggs into a large bowl and beat them until scrambled.
To freeze dry raw eggs first be sure your freeze dryer is in good working order.
Whether you have over-productive hens, you just like to prepare for emergencies, or you’re gearing up for a backpacking trip, freeze dried raw eggs are an excellent item to have on hand. Freeze drying raw eggs using a Harvest Right freeze dryer is an excellent way to keep a lightweight, nutritious, and versatile food item in your prepper pantry for many years in the future.