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#180795 - 01/08/03 09:10 PM ? about eggs
ROCKFISH Offline
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Registered: 12/03/01
Posts: 851
Loc: manchester,Wa
I have a huge amount of chinook eggs cured up from last summer and fall, I havent even used a single niblet of them, was wondering how long they can last in the freezer? they were cured with borax and knots gelatin. just wondering how long they will last or what to do with them.
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#180796 - 01/08/03 11:55 PM Re: ? about eggs
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Registered: 11/25/02
Posts: 249
Loc: T-town
It sounds like you have too many.
you can always donate some to the needy.
Next time your down here in Tacoma let me know, there is plenty of room in my freezer.
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#180797 - 01/09/03 12:40 AM Re: ? about eggs
Buck Offline
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Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 234
Loc: Tumwater Wa
Maybe you should put some on the end of a hook and thorw them in a river? :p You never what might happen then? banana banana
Good luck
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#180798 - 01/09/03 01:07 PM Re: ? about eggs
steelheadaddict02 Offline
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Registered: 11/23/02
Posts: 26
Loc: Salem OR
I vacuum seal them in glass canning jars ( with vacu-seal attachment) to get all of the air out and protect them from freezer burn.

This maybe should be a separate topic but I figured...eggs...what the heck. I recently curred some steelie eggs, where I was experimenting with new curing techniques. In the past I let them set for a couple of days in the fridge. cure them in glass jar by pro glow sprinkle orange or pro cure sprinkle red, adding in salt, sugar, and oils. When the eggs are cured I put the whole skein into borax and seal it into a jar.

This fateful time I dried the eggs on a screen out in the garage before sprinkle curing. They hardly juiced at all ( the point at which I normally add oil) I added some salt to try to make them juice out a bit. MISTAKE.... they juiced out too much and got much smaller, and didnt reabsorb the juice.......the eggs werent bad, they were soft but had nice tough exterior. Being somewhat satisfied I moved to my next step, storing in borax ......MISTAKE..... I cut them into clusters first ( I had never done that before) I checked the eggs after a day and the pro cure red eggs were completely dried up, the orange eggs were OK. I was....mad...... I put a little water in the pro glow red eggs and after a day the eggs puffed back to normal. THe orange eggs puffed up but turned a dark color, kind of red almost.

The reason I tried a new egg cure was that I wanted eggs that held up better on the water without losing softness. Anyone have any recommendations. Do you guys like the sprinkle cures? I have heard alot use the bait coloring with sulfites, and some use the powdered cure you soak your eggs in...........
Any help is much appreciated

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#180799 - 01/11/03 05:53 PM Re: ? about eggs
ROCKFISH Offline
Spawner

Registered: 12/03/01
Posts: 851
Loc: manchester,Wa
maybe I should put them on a hook to see what happens, thanks for that steelhead addict, gonna have to try to get rid of them
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#180800 - 01/11/03 06:35 PM Re: ? about eggs
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Registered: 08/18/00
Posts: 268
Loc: (Tacoma native),San Diego WA, ...
Addict,

I am not much of an expert on egg cures. The best eggs I ever did up were from a chum (caught in the saltwater, from a canoe offa Bush Pt). I used pro-cure, red-hot double stuff. Have used pro-cure many times since and the product has not turned out anywhere near as good.

I can tell you what seems to be a consensus on this board tho. The egg cure provided by our host is one of the best.

Sincerely,
Roger
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