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HessiaNerd , in I have 2 dozen eggs to use up

ingredients: 1/4 cup butter melted and cooled 5 eggs 1/4 cup flour 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup of chopped chiles 1 cup cottage cheese 8 ounces of shredded cheese

instructions: Pour melted butter into 9x9 pan Mix all ingredients and pour into pan bake at 350 for 35 minutes

aturtlesdream , in I have 2 dozen eggs to use up

I love making huge batches of breakfast wraps (scrambled eggs, veggies, cheese in a tortilla) and freezing them in ziplocks for when I am hungry and too lazy to cook

Donebrach , in [Recipe] Japanese Beef Curry (ビーフカレー) - Just One Cookbook
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Internet food, it’s delicious in internet.

palarith , in I have 2 dozen eggs to use up

Cake! I would make some pound cake. Then freeze in slices for storage.

Easily microwave a slice when you eat it

berryjam OP ,

Yummy idea 👌

thefartographer , in I have 2 dozen eggs to use up

Chilaquiles:

Eggs, salsa or picante sauce, tortilla chips, Mexican blend or other preferred cheese, butter or oil, tortillas if you’re feeling sassy.

Heat your cooking surface to medium high, slap on the butter or oil, smash them eggs in and get to scrambling. When the eggs first start to congeal, crush some tortilla chips and toss them in like confetti. Scramble until nearly done and then smother that shit in salsa. Scramble briefly some more and then cut off the heat. Add the cheese as you please and cover just long enough for the cheese to melt—I usually just put the plate I’m gonna use over the pan.

From start to cleanup, if this recipe takes you longer than 10-15 minutes, you’re getting too fancy.

BreadOven , in I have 2 dozen eggs to use up

Eggnog. Then freeze the whites (I assume you can…?).

Randelung , in I have 2 dozen eggs to use up

So noone is going to mention the recent Most Upsetting Guessing Game In The World episode?

I am disappoint.

mycatsays , in I have 2 dozen eggs to use up

You can boil them to extend shelf life. Once a food is cooked, you have another week (approximately) to use it before it goes off - maybe a little longer for eggs still in unbroken shells. Boil them, store them in the fridge, and add them to meals over the next week.

berryjam OP ,

I already have 5 week-old boiled eggs 😞 I haven’t been able to eat them fast enough

waz ,

😧

Kolanaki , in I have 2 dozen eggs to use up
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Mayonnaise or ass loads of meringue.

berryjam OP ,

Above my skill level unfortunately

Kolanaki ,
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berryjam OP ,

Meringue is difficult right?

Kolanaki ,
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Physically yes. It’s just a lot of whipping. Skill wise, the hardest part is separating the yolks.

berryjam OP ,

Yeah so it is difficult. I don’t have an electric mixer and I don’t fancy doing it by hand

catsdoingcatstuff , in [Recipe] Japanese Beef Curry (ビーフカレー) - Just One Cookbook

This really is a tasty recipe. Their chicken and veg curries are good, too.

n3m37h , in I have 2 dozen eggs to use up

Crepes and lemon pound cake both use a shit ton of eggs and are delicious

berryjam OP ,

I like the idea of lemon pound cake, thanks! Do you have a recipe you’d recommend?

n3m37h ,

Food network has a decent recipe

Also if you don’t have the Broccoli app, do yourself a favor

berryjam OP ,

It looks handy, thanks for the suggestion

Dendr0 , in I have 2 dozen eggs to use up

Breakfast Bake:

Brown up some bacon, potatoes and onion. Doesn't have to be cooked soft, but "al dente" is fine.
Crack some eggs into a casserole dish, add in the browned up stuff. Bake at 325~ F for like 15~ minutes or until the egg is cooked.
Throw some cheese on top for the last 5 minutes of baking if you're feeling adventurous.

No real recipe as the amounts dont matter too much other than using enough eggs to cover the browned filling. If you use a glass dish, with the exception of the very edge, should also be relatively non-stick, so easy clean-up.

berryjam OP ,

Hmm, I don’t have cheese at home but I’ll try this over the weekend. Any particular kind of cheese you’d recommend?

waz ,

I’ve never made this personally, but I think Cheddar always works with eggs, potatoes and bacon.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA , in I have 2 dozen eggs to use up
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shakashuka is pretty tasty. My main use for eggs is ice cream tho. You have a good ice cream machine? Check out David Lebovitz’s Perfect Scoop for some damn fine recipes.

berryjam OP ,

Shakshuka is a great idea! No ice cream machine unfortunately

TheAlbatross , in I have 2 dozen eggs to use up

Custards and flans come to mind, pickled eggs are also wonderful and keep for a while. I’m partial to shakshuka, though it won’t use the eggs up as quickly as a frittata or quiche would.

berryjam OP ,

I might make a custard - I didn’t know it was so simple to make. Would whisking be hand still achieve the desired texture, or is this the kind of recipe you need a machine for?

TheAlbatross ,

It absolutely can be done by hand, though it may be the dish that convinces you that an electric mixer is worthwhile! 🤣

I’d say if you’ve made a hollandaise or whipped cream by hand, its a bit less work than that.

I often cheat a bit and make a simple custard from 3 eggs, 1 can of evaporated milk, 1 can of sweetened condensed milk and a teaspoon of vanilla extract, whisked together and baked in a water bath until still jiggly in the center, but otherwise set and that’s barely any effort. Make a caramel to coat the bottom of your baking vessel that you add before the custard mixture and call that a flan.

berryjam OP ,

I don’t have a mixer 😞 thanks though

BearOfaTime , (edited ) in I have 2 dozen eggs to use up

Best buy dates are meaningless hype to get you to use more.

I keep eggs for months. Average time in my fridge, 1-3 months. Eggs can always be scrambled, then frozen. Texture changes, but can be used in less sensitive dishes - I wouldn’t make a cake with them.

That said - Dutch Baby. Chef John’s version on Food Wishes works perfectly. It’s like breakfast dessert, though nutritionally much better because of the eggs.

Re: Best buy dates. For decades I’ve done “informal testing” (forgot about stuff) and have learned most things last far beyond their sell by/best buy date. (I put dates on everything I buy - restaurant inventory management lesson).

I currently have numerous intentional tests going - dozens of cans of different dates, chips, crackers, cookies, boxed meals (cake mixes, hamburger helper, pasta, Mac n cheese, etc.). Pasta lasts forever. As does pasta sauce in a jar or can.

Chips: will last upward of 2 years past sell by date. Oils go rancid eventually from oxygen exposure (I suspect a bag develops a leak).

Cookies:similar

Crackers: these seem to oxidize faster than chips (the oils go rancid, safe to eat just taste bad). I suspect it’s because crackers aren’t sealed as well as chips.

Peanut Butter: 4 years, no problem.

Canned drinks: 3 years average. Cans are very thin, develop pinhole leaks (especially acidic drinks - cola).

Bottled drinks: indefinitely. Anything in jars will generally last as long as canned goods (technically they’re canned too).

Canned goods are indefinite, except acidic things like tomatoes. Over time the acid will degrade the lining, then the can. Though I’ve gone past two years with tomatoes, and no problems yet.

Of course, all this is stored in a cool, dry, dark location (no sunlight, lights are OK, just keep them off). Anything under 75f is OK, the cooler the better.

berryjam OP ,

This was an interesting read. Reminded me that I have a 6 month old jar of pasta sauce…

BearOfaTime ,

There are canned goods over 100 years old (salvaged from shipwrecks) that get tested occasionally. Still safe to eat (even if maybe you wouldn’t want to).

Mirshe ,

There’s an MRE guy on YouTube who ate a ration from 1899 and was (mostly) fine.

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