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Experimental report on chemical pickling of salted duck eggs in the second day of junior high school
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Yellow sand salted egg method

Prepare 500g of yellow sand, 0/00g of refined salt/kloc-,50g of essential oil and appropriate amount of water. When curing, first pour the yellow sand into a basin, add refined salt, essential oil and water, and stir into paste. Then, put the washed and dried fresh duck eggs into sticky mud one by one, take them out after the duck eggs are evenly stuck with sediment, put them into food bags or other containers, and take them out after 3 weeks to wash off the sediment and cook. If there is no yellow sand, it can be replaced by other silt. If the viscosity of sand is not good, a small amount of clay can be added.

Salting method with saturated salt solution

The amount of water and salt depends on the number of duck eggs. When salting, salt is dissolved in boiling water to reach saturation (concentration is about 20%). After the salt water cools, pour it into the jar, put the washed and dried duck eggs into the salt water one by one, seal the jar mouth and place it in a ventilated place. After about 25 days, you can open the jar and take the eggs for cooking. The salted duck eggs salted by this method have a lot of oil in the yolk and a particularly fragrant taste.

Batter pickling method

Take a proper amount of flour, mix it with hot water into paste, add a little spiced powder and white wine and mix well. Then wrap the washed and dried duck eggs in batter one by one, then roll a layer of salt, put them in the jar and seal the jar mouth. Mix the salt with the batter, let the salt penetrate into the egg, and take it out for cooking after 25 days.

Liquor soaking method

Prepare materials according to 5 kg duck eggs, 60-degree liquor 1 kg and 0.5 kg refined salt. When pickling, the dried duck eggs are dipped in Chinese liquor one by one, then rolled with refined salt, put into a container, sealed and placed in a dry, cool and ventilated place, and can be taken out for cooking in about 30 days.