
Follow These Three Ingenious Ideas To Save Your Unused Easter Eggs
Muffin Tin
Spray with *cooking spray and then put in one whole egg per muffin slot. Once frozen, turn muffin tin upside down and tap on counter until eggs are released.
Silicone Baking Cups
Place a whole egg in each cup, no need to use cooking spray. Place on a cookie sheet to freeze. Once frozen, invert and press from the bottom to pop out eggs.
Ice Cube Tray
Doesn't have slots big enough to fit a whole egg but works great if you are separating yolks and whites. Spray with cooking spray for easier releasing.
Frozen eggs are very difficult to get out of all containers except silicone. If you choose not to use cooking spray, leave the container on the counter to thaw for a while and keep testing until they come out. Or you can have the container sit in a rimmed baking sheet filled with warm water to loosen the eggs. This will take about 30 seconds.
Once the eggs are frozen it is difficult to separate them. So if you plan on making recipes that require just yolks or whites then you’ll want to separate them before freezing. Ice cubes trays are the perfect size for this. You can spray them with cooking spray for easier removal. Frozen eggs start to thaw out immediately so try to work quickly while your removing them form the pan.
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