Eggs are like what 1.05 a dozen? GO BUY SOME EGGS!
2007-02-09 09:36:27
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answered by ? 3
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Yes. As a baker we would receive canisters of frozen eggs to use in various recipes, which we would thaw as needed. I wouldn't try to hard boil any of those eggs, but you should be able to use them and cook them up any other way.
Tell the woman below that the eggs were in liquid form in their shells before they got frozen. As long as the shell hasn't been compromised, then taking them out of their shells and thawing the contents in a closed container, then using those contents upon thawing is okay. I suggest she go back to school if she ever originally did. I went to college for this stuff and was in the food industry myself as a baker and various types of cooks for twenty years.
I also know more than a little something about practical and theoretical physics.
2007-02-05 19:16:27
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answered by marklemoore 6
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Only liquid eggs are ok to freeze. Teh guy above that claims to be a baker should know that. Throw them out. The texture will be strange.
2007-02-05 19:25:09
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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Your house isn't heated? Just because it's 0 outside won't affect the temp of your fridge.
2007-02-05 19:21:35
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answered by chefgrille 7
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Maybe...try thawing one but don't eat it and if it stinks don't eat any. The best way to get an answer is to experiment yourslef!
Good luck!
2007-02-05 19:13:58
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answered by Anonymous
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i would not eat an egg that was frozen
2007-02-05 19:25:58
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answered by Domino's Mom 5
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no because you don't know only if you crack the eggs or you can get new eggs which I would do
2007-02-05 19:14:42
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answered by Megan 2
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yes,they will be fine.thaw and eat
2007-02-05 19:40:32
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answered by lorenzocook 1
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