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sweetpea 07-20-2013 05:14 PM

What to do with egg yokes???
 
I have chicken so have eggs, one of the way I use up the over run of eggs is to make angle food cake. but I just hate to throw out the yokes, I some times make nooldes with a few but that still dose not use up many of them. so I looking for way to use them up. any ideas???

Tartan 07-20-2013 05:34 PM

​I always pair Angel food cake with Pound cake. One uses the whites and the other uses the yolks. You can also use yolks in custards or coconut cream pie.....yum!

QuiltE 07-20-2013 06:02 PM

* Cook them and add them to salads for extra protein
* Mix with hard boiled eggs for egg salad
* add with eggs for omelettes, frittatas, etc.
* Lemon Curd
* Sponge Cake
* puddings and custards
* mayonnaise


Ask Mr. Google for egg yolk recipes ... and you'll get lots of ideas!

adamae 07-20-2013 07:17 PM

Years ago, when we made scratch cakes, we made yellow chiffon cakes with the yolks. I'm sorry, I don't have the recipe. They were very light and we beat the egg yolks very much.

yel 07-20-2013 07:25 PM

cream puffs and quiche.....noodles are good ....dumplings are better

Tothill 07-20-2013 10:01 PM

Custard, ice cream, noodles (freeze the extras), lemon or orange curd, hollandaise sauce, Bernaise Sauce. Use to bind hamburgers, meat loaf or meat balls, feed them to your pets, I do not like eggs at all, but make all the above fairly regularly.

ptquilts 07-21-2013 03:27 AM

custard or mayonnaise. You can make mayo in the blender, wicked easy. Also I used to make custard in cups, put in fridge, and have it with fresh fruit for a great hot-weather breakfast.

ETA - if you have lots of extra eggs, why not trade with your neighbors for some fresh garden produce, or whatever?

Pinkiris 07-21-2013 09:23 AM

I have, on occasion, added them to fried eggs for our younger grandkids and told them it was their lucky day because they got an egg with a double yolk! Doesn't use up too many, but really impresses the young ones!

2manyprojects 07-21-2013 09:39 AM

You can make noodles, dry them then bag them to keep for months

Champagnolle 07-21-2013 12:58 PM

Cook them and add to your dog's food if you have a dog. I had chickens a long time ago. I just loved having them, but I had way too many eggs. I've always had a bunch of dogs, too. I'd scramble a huge skillet of eggs for them every night and add to their dry kibble. They had the shiniest coats in town.


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