The Ultimate Egg Freshness Test: Nana’s Simple Trick
Egg freshness is key to achieving the best texture, flavor, and nutritional value in your cooking. Fresh eggs not only taste better but are also safer to eat. If you’ve ever wondered how to tell if your eggs are still good, Nana’s tried-and-true method is here to help. This simple water test is a quick and reliable way to check egg freshness without any special tools.
Nana’s Egg Freshness Test: Step-by-Step Guide
- Fill a Bowl with Cold Water: Use a deep bowl or container and fill it with enough cold water to fully submerge an egg.
- Gently Place the Egg in the Water: Carefully lower the egg into the water.
- Observe the Egg’s Position:
- Sinks to the Bottom and Lies Flat: The egg is very fresh and perfect for cooking.
- Sinks but Stands Upright: The egg is still safe to eat but not as fresh. Use it soon or for dishes where freshness isn’t critical.
- Floats to the Top: The egg is no longer fresh and should be discarded.
Why This Method Works
As eggs age, the air cell inside the shell grows larger, making the egg more buoyant. Fresh eggs have a smaller air cell, making them denser and causing them to sink. This simple science makes Nana’s trick a reliable way to test egg freshness.
continued on next page
No-Bake Protein-Free Energy Bars
Classic Homemade Meatloaf: A Comforting Family Favorite
Breakfast Bake with Cheese, Bacon and Sausage
Put raw pork chops in a slow cooker with these 3 ingredients. Dinner doesn’t get easier
Cherry Cream Cheese Pie
Sernik z brzoskwiniami i bezową pianką
Tips to avoid blackening pots when using gas stoves
I made this celery soup three times a week and lost 20 kg! Vegetable cream soup.
Hawaiian Pineapple Coconut Delight: A Tropical Dessert You’ll Love