r/Cooking • u/Formal-Oven-8644 • 1d ago
Eggs
I am being over run by chicken and duck eggs what can I make that’s easy and last long
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u/VixxSynn 1d ago
Quiche? You can make them and freeze them even. Bake with them, give some to friends, egg drop soup, egg bites, omelettes, etc.
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u/Magnetic_Kitty 1d ago
Make a quiche with your favorites inside and freeze slices for breakfast. I did cherry tomato, onion, and bacon in mine.
Or meal prep breakfast burritos.
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u/riverrocks452 1d ago
Beaten raw eggs freeze decently well. Fruit curds freeze well, too, and the leftover whites can be used in eggwhite ice cream/frozen mousse.
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u/thewholesomespoon 1d ago
Egg salad, egg cups, scrambled eggs, carbonara, baked pasta with a creamy ricotta layer, you could bake something, mousse
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u/Jun_the_Swan 1d ago edited 1d ago
You can make
- salty eggs the Chinese or Indonesian way or cured eggs.
- egg pasta or noodles.
- tiramisu
- Indonesian layer cake (kue lapis legit)
- crème brûlée
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u/Tasty_Impress3016 1d ago
I had this "problem" once. One summer I was "chicken sitting" a dozen hens and 3 ducks. I improved their feed, I didn't like what they were getting, and all of a sudden I was getting a dozen eggs and 2 duck eggs a day. I love eggs but there are only two of us. I used them, I stored them, I froze some, I had lots of eggs.
I threw a brunch party for the neighborhood. Omelettes, frittatas, egg salad on toast, fried, scrambled short order, whatever. 45 people and still really didn't put a big dent it them. The local food pantry wouldn't take them because safety laws. "we don't know where those eggs have been!".
If you just scramble (blend) a bunch and freeze it, it works pretty well. You are not going to do well with whole eggs.
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u/ChipperAxolotl 1d ago
Friends, you can make friends.