I have some frozen eggs in fridge. How can I cook them?!


Question: They are frozen. I took one and put in a bag and placed it in hot water. Then I microwaved it but I was in hurry and the result was not the expected one :P
Ideas?


Answers: They are frozen. I took one and put in a bag and placed it in hot water. Then I microwaved it but I was in hurry and the result was not the expected one :P
Ideas?

I would thaw them first and then cook them as you normally would, but check to make sure they don't smell bad. If they smell all right (which may be hard to tell with an egg) chances are they will be okay.

Freezing them shouldn't cause them to go bad, but some of the structure of the egg could be broken down due to crystalization. The greatest risk of spoilage is during the thawing process, but if they were good when they froze they'll usually be okay.

Umm frozen? well since Ive never been there, I would personally toss and buy new. But thats just me here. And if the bag in water test didnt work I really dont think you can use them the way you want to. Sorry if its not the answer your looking for. Good luck though

Not....they are not good...toss them......

My fridge has done that before, just let them thaw out, then cook em. I've done it, there ok.

Well if the eggs were frozen raw then use them in baking. If they are cooked already, hard boiled, use in an egg salad.

Once they have frozen, it would be best to keep them frozen until ready to use. They will deteriorate quickly if they thaw.

They should be fine for most uses if you keep them frozen until ready to use.

Heat the pan hoter than usual and throw a few lightly cut onion slices in. This shld frizzle and warm up the eggs for frying.





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