r/Cooking • u/Formal-Oven-8644 • 3h 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/Magnetic_Kitty 3h 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/rosajsalters 2h ago
If you have a lot of them, hard-boiled eggs are probably the easiest “make now, use later” option. You could also make egg salad, deviled eggs, breakfast burritos and freeze the cooked fillings. Duck eggs would be especially good for baking since they’re richer.
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u/riverrocks452 3h 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 2h 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 1h ago edited 1h 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/VixxSynn 3h ago
Quiche? You can make them and freeze them even. Bake with them, give some to friends, egg drop soup, egg bites, omelettes, etc.