Preparedness Tip - Inexpensive Eggs for Food Storage:
Eggs are essential basic cooking ingredients, but have a short shelf life and powdered eggs are expensive. Wendy DeWitt, who created food storage recipes for the Mesa LDS cannery, said unflavored gelatin mixed with water makes inexpensive eggs, and cornbread I made with unflavored gelatin that was over 10 years old was delicious! 1 lb of gelatin will make 192 eggs (16 doz). It's much cheaper if you buy in bulk; I get mine from bulkfoods.com.
To Make One Egg: Stir 1 tsp. unflavored gelatin with 3 Tbsp cold water until dissolved, then add 2 Tbsp plus 1 tsp very hot water and stir. Decrease liquid called for in your recipe by about one-fourth cup to compensate for the added water from the egg.
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Thanks Becky! This is helpful. How do you get around the $10 shipping on the bulkfood.com??? Any tricks?
That comment was from me...Bethany P. I don't know how to get my name to show up I guess or sign in properly.
Maybe google coupon codes for bulkfoods.com or we can all place an order and split it!! Let me know...
I've tried this a couple of times and haven't had great luck with it. It seems to work *ok* but the texture of the muffins/brownies I made were both flatter and there was a definite difference between the same food cooked with an egg. However, in a crisis and if you don't have eggs, it's better than nothing!
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