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Quick Tips: What To Do With Leftover Egg Whites

2008_06_19-EggWhites.jpgIf you do a lot of baking, you know that you'll inevitably end up with an odd number of yolks and whites.

And let's be honest, we're not cutting any corners in most of these recipes, so those rich golden yolks often find a cake or custard to call home long before those whites.

But don't pour the leftover whites down the drain! They still have plenty of good uses, and here are a few:

 
 

Here are our Top 5 Recipes for using up egg whites:

1. Ubiquitous Meringue Cookies
2. Sophisticated French Macarons
3. Elegant Angel Food Cakes
4. Fresh and Simple Egg White Omelettes
5. Classy Classic Cocktails (like the Ramos Gin Fizz)

And if you're not in a baking mood?

Egg whites freeze brilliantly, keep forever, and are as good thawed as they were fresh. We keep one container in our freezer and add new whites to the top. If we remember to mark how many whites we've added, it's easy to tell when we have enough for a favorite recipe.

We've also heard of people freezing one or two egg whites in ice cube trays, which comes in handy when only a few are needed in a recipe.

What do you do with leftover egg whites?

Related: Quick Tip: Beating Egg Whites

(Image: Flickr member alykat licensed under Creative Commons)

Comments (18)

Chocolate-covered coconut macaroons

posted by Korre on 2008-06-19 10:46:20
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Pavlova--yummy for summer!

posted by OneWallKitchen on 2008-06-19 10:53:51
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hee! when making caesar salad, my aunt uses the leftover egg white for a face mask!

posted by kdkaboom on 2008-06-19 11:28:30
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I usually have leftover yolks! But that's because I don't cook the rich type dishes/baked goods that require extra yolks.

posted by UptownGirl on 2008-06-19 11:48:05
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Whiskey sours, the old fashioned way:

2 oz rye
1 oz fresh-squeezed lemon juice
1/2 oz simple syrup
1 dollop of egg white.

Shake madly, wildly, like a fiend in a shaker with ice. Pour over ice in a rocks glass, garnish with citrus twist.

posted by lizaboo on 2008-06-19 12:04:59
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I always end up with lots of egg whites leftover from making custard-style ice cream--I put them in the freezer in batches, usually until I have a hankering for angel food cake...

posted by jooleeyet on 2008-06-19 12:30:25
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thanks for this list! i too have leftover egg whites from making ice cream, and i hate tossing them out.

posted by squiggle on 2008-06-19 12:43:48
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Wow, great timing. I just made a double batch of ice cream yesterday and have eight egg whites currently making me feel guilty in my fridge. The meringues and macarons look tempting.

posted by TammyE on 2008-06-19 12:44:58
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Love the
Nancy Reagan macaroon

posted by Oven Mitzie on 2008-06-19 13:04:36
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Love the Nancy Reagan macaroon

posted by Oven Mitzie on 2008-06-19 13:05:21
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1) definitely store them in the freezer in little plastic bags, they freeze easily, defrost quickly, and you can count how many you need/have
2) make different types of pavlova or meringues, so easy peasy
3) my grandma used to keep them in a bowl in the refrigerator and use it as glue! Safe for kids to use!

posted by steenbok68 on 2008-06-19 13:20:19
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i had never thought of freezing them! i usually put them in the next morning's scrambled eggs for fear of them spoiling. now i'll be freezing them for meringues etc.

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posted by cassiopia on 2008-06-19 13:43:12
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I have to say, I am very wary of using raw eggs as glue for kids to use.... My sister got Salmonella food poisoning when she was very young and I never got over the experience (and I wasn't the one throwing up).

So I grew up being very careful when cooking with raw chicken and egg.

posted by alisa k on 2008-06-19 14:07:46
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How long can you keep just the whites in the fridge? I need to make a batch of macaroons but am suspect on using frozen ones? I always have tons left over - does that mean we eat, too rich?

posted by ChezUS on 2008-06-19 14:33:03
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I'm not much of a baker so the easiest way I use up my egg whites is to mix them up with a couple of whole eggs, cheese and make a scrambled eggs. They look a bit pale, but still good. Scrambled eggs has got to be the easiest way to finish off some egg whites.

posted by buda on 2008-06-19 19:57:21
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Add another one for pavlovas!

posted by budino on 2008-06-19 20:46:16
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You can make lemon sorbet.

posted by arancionissima on 2008-06-20 07:30:17
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Face mask. Whip up an egg white until it starts to change consistency and apply evenly to face for twenty minutes.

posted by rubyshoe on 2008-06-23 16:49:09
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