It's possible to pasteurize eggs at home for making mayo or eggnog. The Joy of Cooking has directions.
Personally, I buy pastured local eggs only, wash them before cracking if the shells or the carton don't seem clean, and don't worry about it.
It's possible to pasteurize eggs at home for making mayo or eggnog. The Joy of Cooking has directions.
Personally, I buy pastured local eggs only, wash them before cracking if the shells or the carton don't seem clean, and don't worry about it.
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