How to Freeze Egg Whites

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DELECTABLE EGGS!

Eggs are a cook's miracle. The yolk is luscious and lends beautiful texture and thickening to all manner of classic dishes, from mayonnaise to crème brûlée. And then there are those egg whites. Gelatinous, full of protein, they are equally versatile as an ingredient. You have some whites left over from a recipe? Save them for another day's soufflé or meringue. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Eggs
  • Heavy plastic freezer bags
  • Freezer containers
  • Ice cube trays
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Instructions

  1. How to Freeze Egg Whites

    • 1

      Decide whether you want to freeze separate whites or quantities of egg white.

    • 2

      Use ice cube trays to freeze individual egg whites, one per cube. Once they're frozen, put them into a labeled freezer bag.

    • 3

      Beat your egg whites. It's probably best to freeze them in quantities of 1/2 cup or one cup. Beating them makes them easier to measure.

    • 4

      Freeze them in freezer containers or plastic freezer bags. Make sure you label them with date and quantity.

    • 5

      Thaw in refrigerator to use.

Tips & Warnings

  • Chill eggs for easier separating.

  • Bring to room temperature if you are going to whip them.

  • Whites from small eggs whip better because they contain less water.

  • Make sure no yolk gets into any whites you intend to whip.

  • Make sure your containers are free of any grease if you intend to whip the whites

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