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Freezing Eggs?

Can you freeze fresh eggs?

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March 27, 20170 found this helpful

I have. I cracked them, then put them in an ice cube tray--one egg to each cube hole. Once frozen, I moved them over to a plastic bag. I use them in baked goods.

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March 27, 20170 found this helpful

Yes. You crack them into a small plastic container and add a little salt.

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March 27, 20170 found this helpful

I had to do this for the first time a few days ago when my carton broke and all the shells cracked. Plastic bagged and totally okay.

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March 27, 20170 found this helpful

Yes you can freeze fresh eggs still in the shell up to a year, before using run under cold water for a few minutes to make into liquid again.

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March 27, 20170 found this helpful

Yes you surely can.

Reference for an idea how to: www.fresheggsdaily.com/.../freezing-fresh-eggs.html

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April 2, 20170 found this helpful

Breaking and freezing your eggs is great if you are storing them up to a year. There are other ways to store fresh eggs for months. The eggs you buy at the store are typically 3 weeks to 3 months out of the chicken when you bring them home and that includes the supposed organic eggs you find in the store. According to farm life magazine refrigerated you can store them for up to 9 months. But - quality will start decreasing once you do refrigerate your fresh eggs.

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Shelf life will depend on lots of things and can be affected by washing your eggs because that removes the bloom which protects your egg from bacteria.
Most of us use store bought eggs and as a general rule, these eggs have been washed while fresh farm eggs have not. Big difference in actual shelf life.
Most safe food sites state to store eggs in refrigerator and as a rule are safe to eat 4-5 weeks past stamped "use by" date.

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July 29, 20170 found this helpful

No, you shouldn't freeze eggs.

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