Mary Berry shared her expert advice on the best way to store eggs to ensure they remain fresh for as long as possible

Mary Berry shared her expert advice on the best way to store eggs to ensure they remain fresh for as long as possible(Image: Kseniya Ovchinnikova via Getty Images)

The long-standing debate over the best place to store eggs for maximum freshness has been settled by none other than culinary queen Mary Berry. The argument between Brits and Americans over the ideal storage solution to extend the shelf life of eggs has been ongoing.

In the UK, it’s standard practice to keep eggs at room temperature on the kitchen counter; however, Americans prefer a chillier environment. In Mary Berry’s Complete Cookbook, the baking expert has put an end to the dispute — seemingly backing the American method.

As reports the Express, Mary advised: “Store eggs in their box in the refrigerator (away from strong foods so that they do not absorb flavours and odours through their shells).”

To keep your eggs in top-notch condition, she pointed out: “If you place them pointed end down, the yolk will remain centred in the white. Always use them by their use-by date.”

Why should you store eggs in the fridge?

Keeping your eggs in the fridge is ideal for maintaining their prime condition. Temperatures of 4°C or below ensure that they stay fresher for longer.

However, you should always place them on a main fridge shelf, definitely not in the door, where they could spoil prematurely. Jenna Kelly, a specialist from Essential Food Hygiene UK, has also suggested keeping eggs in the fridge. However, she warns that storing them in the fridge door could accelerate spoilage and potentially lead to food poisoning due to constant temperature changes.

In her advice, Jenna wrote: “It is recommended that they are stored in a fridge as soon as possible, avoiding any change in temperature, as it can cause condensation on the shell, which in turn can cause bacterial issues.”

Can you freeze eggs to keep them fresh?

According to Mary, it’s perfectly fine to store eggs in the freezer where they’ll stay good for six months. However, it’s generally recommended to use them within four months to ensure they’re as fresh as possible.

In ‘Mary Berry’s Ultimate Cookbook’, she noted: “Shelled raw eggs freeze very successfully, and can be stored for up to six months. If whole, whisk gently to mix the yolk and white; add a little salt to whole eggs and egg yolks for use in savoury food or sugar for use in sweet dishes (nothing needs to be added to whites).”

On the topic of defrosting eggs, Mary advised: “Thaw at room temperature. Egg-based dishes such as quiches, custards and mousses can also be frozen.”

How do you make sure you’re picking fresh eggs in the supermarket?

Mary advised always checking the label when hunting for the freshest eggs. For top-notch quality, keep an eye out for a red lion donning a crown on British hen eggs — this acts as a symbol of food safety.

When inspecting egg labels, you’ll inevitably find a descriptor indicating the farming method used to produce them, be it ‘free-range’, ‘barn’, ‘caged’ or ‘organic’. Mary wrote: “Whenever possible, opt for organic or free-range eggs: not only is this the most ethical choice, but the higher welfare standards also produce tastier eggs.

“Whichever you buy, choose the ones with the longest ‘use by’ date, and check that none are damaged or cracked.”

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