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Recipes With Yolks Only?


ButterflyChaser

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I am spending the holidays in Italy, and I will be barking my own paleo bread there. Unfortunately, I use whites only (for whipping), and we don't have cartons of egg whites there, so we'll have to do it old school.

Problem is, I need at leas 12 egg whites for one loaf. Can anyone suggest recipes to use the remaining yolks?


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tarnalberry Community Regular

I ended up making ice cream the last time I had that happen (angel food cake).

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Or just throw a couple extra into cake recipes

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Scrambled?

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Zabaglione (Italian) - so simple to make!

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Chocolate Pots de Creme - I made these the other day again and they are amazing. Recipe uses 9 yolks.

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ButterflyChaser Enthusiast

oh nom nom nom...

sorry, that's as much as I can say right now...

:P

Thank you! You have expanded my culinary brain by a factor of 20, approximately.

I think daffodil cake is in order - my nerdiness has to celebrate William 'muddy-boots-and-daffodils' Wordsworth, somehow.

And pots de creme / ice-cream.

And scrambled - alt least something that's diabetic friendly :)

Also - I would like to bang my head with a hammer for not thinking about zabaglione/zabajone. D'oh!

And for not having thought the most obvious: tiramisu, with Schar's ladyfingers. Double d'oh!

And my chocolate "brick cake" and cocoa-cookie-salami. *facepalm*

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Chocolate Pots de Creme - I made these the other day again and they are amazing. Recipe uses 9 yolks.

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This and little mini pavlovas drizzled with chocolate? I think I just found the absolute perfect dessert combo. I could kiss you right now!! :wub:


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