Egg Yolks

policebaby
policebaby Posts: 19
edited September 21 in Food and Nutrition
Personally I do not like the container of egg whites, so, I seperate all of my eggs myself from farm fresh eggs. Any suggestions on what to do with all of the yolks, other than putting them all down the garbage disposal?

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  • raleigh
    raleigh Posts: 87 Member
    you could put them in a garbage can too
  • policebaby
    policebaby Posts: 19
    Garbage can works too, but, in the Florida heat, gets kind of stinky :)
  • Lparault
    Lparault Posts: 100
    Save them for baking. You can freeze three of them together. Scramble them with a few whites, chop up and add to stir fry or fried rice. Too bad you and I aren't neighbors, we could share...I can't stand the whites!! :drinker:
  • eliblish
    eliblish Posts: 124 Member
    I make really fattening homemade ice cream with mine. That's probably not helpful though... lol
  • Trish02
    Trish02 Posts: 25
    Excellent hair conditoner/strengthener.
  • arewethereyet
    arewethereyet Posts: 18,702 Member
    each weekend my doggies get their yolk treat!! 1 each and it keeps their coats shiny and silky!!

    Oh and I love my yolks!!
  • questionablemethods
    questionablemethods Posts: 2,174 Member
    I eat them. Egg yolks (especially those from free range chickens) are high in vitamins and omega-3 fatty acids -- keeps our "coats" nice and healthy too! I think the fat helps keep me feeling satisfied longer. Besides, that's where the flavor is!

    If I am having more than 2 eggs (in an omelette or something), I might use 1-2 yolks and use whites for the rest, but most of the time I just use the whole egg.
  • policebaby
    policebaby Posts: 19
    Thank you everyone! I love the hair conditioner idea, I am going to look into that one more! As for eating them...I know they taste AWESOME but I can not afford the fat in them right now. So...I decided to give the Egg Beaters (that are yellow not white) a try...good luck to me. If I do not like them, I am back to throwing yolks down the disposal! :flowerforyou:
  • Jennili7
    Jennili7 Posts: 50
    I sometimes separate out the ege yolks to make my eggy breakfasts a little more healthy but I hate putting them in the trash cause they're so messy. So what I've started doing is putting the yolks in the hot pan after I get my food on a plate and let them cook before I throw them away. No mess..no smell! :) If I had a disposal then I would go with that though...
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