Was just about to ask the same thing Snadger.. I know people seperate yolks/whites and freeze in icecube trays, but this way (what you're thinking and myself alike) is easier
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Frozen eggs, safe to eat?
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I just freeze enough for winter use, great for cakes and baking - I don't think I would keep them for longer than six months. You wouldn't nee them come Feb!
I beat them up well and pour them in food bags and freeze in 2's, 3's and 4's ready for each recipe. Defrost in the fridge. I make my Christmas cakes from frozen eggs every year.
You can seperate the white from the yolk if you want but I belive you have to add a pinch of salt or sugar to the yolk to stop from thickening up too much. Although even when white and yolk are frozen together they are much thicker when defrosted.
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Originally posted by Mell View Posti believe, food frozen at the right temprature keeps (ie is safe) indefinatly, but some quality and taste may be lost.
Eggs frozen are , in my opinion, best used in dishes, for eggs as stand alones I tend to pickle or dryMy Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostWhat vinegar do you pickle with Mell? I've done some in white wine vinegar and can't say I'm impressed. They do seem to be getting a bit tastier the longer i leave them though!
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