What Do You Do With Your Egg Yolks????
Decorating By lastingmoments Updated 11 Mar 2006 , 6:54am by lastingmoments
Hello everyone........
me and the hubby were playing in the kitchen and trying new recipes and he asked if I wanted to save my yolks.....I responded dumb founded FOR WHAT??? then I told him there has to be something for them to used for.....i bet you if i posted this on CC the girls and guys would come up with tons of ideas.... so
What do you do with your egg yolks??????
nancy
Hello. I actually saw this same ? in another topic and there were lots of answers of what to do w/egg yolks, but I can't find it right now. Hope someone will remember that thread. Someone said use it for your face if dry. That's all I can remember.
But I did a search on Google and came up with this link only:
http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/leftovereggyolks.htm
Recipes Featuring Egg Yolks
12yolks Pan de Muertos - Day of the Dead Bread - Diana Kennedy
8 yolks Zabaglione - This is one our favorite dishes. Egg yolks are blended with Marsala and cooked over a double boiler, served warm. A simple and elegant dessert.
8yolks Creme Brulee
Recipe Source - Creme Brulee includes heavy cream, 8 egg yolks, vanilla and brown sugar. Serves 8.
8 yolks Almond Chocolate Creme Brulee
Recipe Source - Almond Chocolate Creme Brulee includes 8 egg yolks, cocoa powder, bittersweet chocolate, sliced almonds, heavy cream and brown sugar.
8 yolks Pots de Creme
Recipe for pots de creme simply flavored with vanilla.
8 Classic la Bourride - Emeril Lagasse A traditional French Provence fish stew.
8 yolks Chocolate Mousse
Cooking.com - Recipe for Chocolate Mousse that uses dark chocolate, whiskey, heavy cream, 8 egg whites and 4 egg yolks. Serves 6
4 yolks Tiramisu - Recipe for Tiramisu. Uses cream cheese, whipping creme and pound cake. Bon Appétit 1990.
3yolks Classic Hollandaise Sauce - Server over freshly steamed apsaragus spears.
2 Aioli - Server over freshly steamed apsaragus spears.
yolks
from>http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/leftovereggyolks.htm
Homemade icecream, douhgnuts, some traditional breads,...
Because of the homemade icecream I usually have the vice-versa problem...
thanks shelbysyummys
those all sound so ........complicated im sure there not because if you asked me a couple years ago how to make cakes like these I would have said get out of here..........
anyone else want to jump in im so intrigued now!!!
There's a great recipe for butter pound cake in the Whimsical Bakehouse cookbook that calls for just yolks. It's sooo yummy!
I add them to scrambled eggs.
Me too LOL... I pay premium dollar for a dozen eggs that all have double yolks in them.
OMG... scrambled eggs with extra yolks... soooooooooo good and unhealthy but it's one of my vices.
I've used them in traditional buttercream that calls for all yolks and a yellow cake recipe. Both recipes are in the Cake Bible.
I scramble them up for my kids, they are small and need the extra fat!
I also use egg yolk in lemon pie filling. Lots of pie fillings call for an extra yolk. I bet I could use pie filling to fill a cake! Hmmm, I will have to explore that further.
Has anyone had success freezing them?
The link posted above (http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/leftovereggyolks.htm) gives info about how to freeze and thaw egg yolks safely.
I scramble them up for my kids, they are small and need the extra fat!
I also use egg yolk in lemon pie filling. Lots of pie fillings call for an extra yolk. I bet I could use pie filling to fill a cake! Hmmm, I will have to explore that further.
hmm lemon pie filling that would definatley give major brownie points with the hubby................
Hey, send them to me. LOL I have lots of cake and cookie and creme anglaise recipes that call for yolks. Oh, that's an idea. You could make trifle with creme anglaise and use yolks up pretty quickly. Won't the healthy fruit in the trifle balance all the bad fat in the yolks? HaHa (Well, I can wish)
I have frozen egg yolks. As long as you add either a bit of sugar or a bit of salt it seems to work more or less OK
Not your problem obviously, but I have 4 jars of whites in my freezer and always use the dried whites in my iciing. I keep thinking I have to pasteurize all those frosen whites and use them, but the dried are sooooo easy......
Teehee. I always knew I was the opposite of everyone else here. I'm even saving the wrong parts of the egg LOL!
Shalom,
itsacake!
Has anyone had success freezing them?
If you plan on making sweet dishes with the egg yolks you will need to break the yolk sack, add a bit of sugar and mix the sugar in. If you plan on making savoury dishes use a bit of salt instead of sugar.
Whole egg yolks will not freeze will you will end up with a slimy mess when they thaw.
If you just want to refrigerate them whole, cover the yolks completely in water. This will keep them from drying out and they will be good for a day.
Yumm, Make Ice cream... IF you are thinking of freezing the yolks anyway
You can also make creme brulee and keep it in the freezer for unexpected guests.
I have never tried freezing the yolks by themselves..
...I scramble them and give them to our dog for a treat!
LOL Sorry, I know I just helped no one! But that's what I really do!
thats funny parismom............i would have to say so far thats the most original idea for the egg yolks!!
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