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3 Ways to Clean Eggs

By Matthew Lynch
January 25, 2024
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Introduction

Eggs are versatile, nutritious, and a popular staple in many households. However, before you crack them open and start cooking, there’s one crucial step – cleaning the eggs. Protecting yourself and your family from harmful bacteria like salmonella is essential, making it vital to clean your eggs properly. In this article, we will discuss three effective ways to clean eggs while ensuring their quality and safety.

1. Dry Cleaning Method

The dry cleaning method is the most preferred way to clean eggs since it doesn’t involve water which can cause bacteria to penetrate the eggshell’s pores. To clean your eggs using this method, follow these steps:

– Use a clean paper towel or a soft cloth to gently rub any dirt or fecal matter off the egg’s surface.

– For stubborn dirt, you can use a soft-bristle brush or an abrasive sponge. Be sure to apply gentle pressure as you don’t want to damage the eggshell.

– After cleaning, store the eggs in a carton or container with the pointed end down to keep them fresh longer.

2. Wet Cleaning Method

Although not recommended as the first option because moisture can allow bacteria to penetrate the eggshell, wet cleaning may be necessary when dealing with extremely dirty eggs.

– Fill a bowl with warm water (around 90°F-100°F) and add a few drops of mild dish soap.

– Gently lower each egg into the soapy water and use a soft cloth or sponge to lightly clean its surface.

– Remove each egg from water as soon as it’s cleaned to avoid saturation.

– Rinse thoroughly under running water at a similar temperature to ensure no soap residue remains.

– Dry the eggs immediately with a clean towel or paper towel.

– Store cleaned eggs in a carton or container as mentioned above.

3. Using a Commercial Egg Washer

For those raising large flocks or managing commercial egg production, investing in a commercial egg washer can be helpful. These machines are designed to clean large quantities of eggs quickly and efficiently, reducing manual labor and maintaining eggs’ quality. Egg washers use food-safe detergents and specific temperature settings to safely clean the eggs. While this option might not be useful for the everyday household, it’s worth considering for large-scale egg producers.

Conclusion

Cleaning your eggs is crucial for ensuring their safety when cooking and eating. By following these three methods – dry cleaning, wet cleaning, or using a commercial egg washer – you can help reduce the risk of harmful bacteria contaminating your eggs while preserving their quality and freshness. Remember to practice proper food safety measures in your kitchen and enjoy your delicious, clean eggs!

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