50 Egg Yolk Recipes for Leftover Egg Yolks | NeighborFood (2024)

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Save this collection of 50 Egg Yolk Recipes for the next time you have leftover egg yolks to use up!

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Using Up Leftover Egg Yolks

In the Stuff I’ve Googled series, we find ways to use up all those pesky leftover ingredients that tend to sit in our fridge until that dreadful moment when we uncover their moldy remains from behind the yogurt and strawberry jam containers.

Here’s what we’ve covered so far:

  • Leftover Buttermilk Recipes
  • Coconut Milk Recipes
  • Canned Chipotles in Adobo Sauce Recipes
  • Leftover Egg White Recipes

Today, we’re tackling Leftover Egg Yolk Recipes!

If you’ve spent any amount of time baking or cooking, I’m sure you’ve experienced this conundrum. You made Peanut Butter Meringue Pie or an Egg White Mushroom Omelet or Almond Joy Cookies, and now you’re left with a bowl full of sunny leftover egg yolks.

In this post we’ll cover how to store and use egg yolks in a variety of recipes, so whether you have one or six egg yolks, you can be certain they’ll be put to good use!

What are egg yolks used for?

Egg yolks are great for adding richness to everything from pasta to ice cream to breads. An extra egg yolk is also the secret ingredient to irresistibly chewy cookies.

Don’t feel like turning on the oven? Use those extra egg yolks to make your own mayonnaise or hollandaise sauce.

I’ve even included a recipe for hair superfood, because, let’s face it, who couldn’t use a little extra shine after these brutal winter days?

Can you refrigerate egg yolks? How long do egg yolks last?

Absolutely. Leftover raw egg yolks can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to four days. If you can avoid breaking the yolk, it’s always nice to store them whole so you can see how many you have. (Pssst- an egg separator can help with this).

Otherwise, be sure to mark how many yolks are in the container before refrigerating.

Unfortunately, egg yolks do not freeze well, so I recommend storing them in the fridge and using them within a few days!

Recipes with Egg Yolks

Recipes Using 1 Egg Yolk

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The Best Chocolate Bundt Cake from NeighborFood

Recipes Using 2 Egg Yolks

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Recipes Using 3 Egg Yolks

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Homemade Egg Noodles from NeighborFood

Recipes Using 4 Egg Yolks

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Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict from Or Whatever You Do

Recipes Using 5 Egg Yolks

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Chocolate Tart on Shortbread Crust from Umami Girl

Recipes Using 6 Egg Yolks

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Margarita Pie from Baking Sense

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  1. I recently baked and I have 2 eggs and 8 yolks to use and since they are mixed I’m wanting to use them but don’t know how exact some of the recipes are since they call for just yolk and mine are mixed together. Any that would be okay with a little bit of whites?

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    1. Cookies would be a great recipe to try that in! They can definitely use whites, but benefit from the richness of egg yolks.

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  2. You mentioned using them to make sweet potato fries crispier but I didn’t see the recipe?

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  3. Oh my! This сrepe Suzette сrepe сake was delicious and so easy to make! Will have to try this for my family. Thanks so much!

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  4. Thanks for this compilation, I found my recipe… Just one thing: I’d perhaps leave out the ones where you need both yolk and white, even if used separated.

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  5. That would be great, HSH. I do recall hearing about a cake that is made along with angel food but have never come across it.

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    1. I just read another website and it’s a 12 yolk pound cake that you make with an angle food cake.

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    1. Great! I hope you enjoy and thank you for sharing!

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  6. It’s remarkable designed for me to have a site, which is beneficial designed for my experience.
    thanks admin

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  7. I seriously love this round up and have shared it with so many people! Egg yolks rock.

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    1. I’m so glad it’s been helpful to you Christina! I was hoping I wasn’t the only one who always needed new ideas for egg yolks. 🙂

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  8. Courtney, so fun to see that this post of yours brought quite a few people to my blog yesterday! It was great to spend the last couple days with you! You are truly a sweet sweet person! thanks again for the share! Sheila

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    1. That’s awesome Sheila! I’m so glad. It was so lovely to meet you. I wish I had more time to chat with you! I was hoping to talk to you more about your experience with adoption. It’s something my husband and I are both passionate about. We’ll have to stay connected online!

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  9. Came by for Chocolate and PB Day and this caught my eye – EVERY morning my 12 year son wants 2 eggs – straight up or on a sandwich of some sort – minus the yolks (doesn’t like them) – I feel guilty that I usually throw them away – THIS IS AWESOME! I kept meaning to make a list of uses, in addition to the ones off the top of my head…and you did it for me! Smaaa-oooch!

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  10. I always seem to have egg yolks hanging around! This is such a great roundup! Thanks so much for including my cream puffs!

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    1. No problem girl! They look wonderful!

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    2. You are a life saver! Just made a white wedding cake and have 18 egg yolks. Yes, 18 as in one and a half dozen.

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  11. You’ve totally got our back, girl. I’m always wondering what to do with extra yolks! I’ve got to pin this post so that I always have this list handy. I just read your reply to Danielle’s question – I’m notorious for putting eggs yolks in the fridge and seeing them a week later, all flaky ‘n dried ‘n gross. No more wasted yolks for me!

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    1. Yeah! i just discovered that trick and it’s going to save me from a lot of nasty yolks!

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  12. Thank you for sharing this! I soooo need it 🙂 Out of curiosity – how long can you keep an egg yolk in the fridge before it goes bad – not that I have one waiting to be used or anything 😉

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    1. The standard I’ve heard is 4 days. You can put a little water over the yolks to keep then from drying out then just drain before using.

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    2. I was trying to make a baked alaska with meringue but I messed up horribly and I was crying and feeling really bad because I cant make anything this really helped me thankyou.

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      1. Wait you cooked Alaska is that what global warming really is? It’s ok mistakes are ok at least that’s what my mom told me!

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    3. I think you can keep them in there until they spoil not that you needed to know because you don’t have any 😉

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  13. I have 5 eggs yolks sitting in my fridge as we speak. You’re a GENIUS Courtney!

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  14. LOVE this roundup! Such a great idea (because I always seem to have leftover egg yolks).

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    1. Thanks girl! I actually have some leftover yolks in my fridge right now. Oh, the irony. 🙂

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FAQs

Can I freeze egg yolks for later use? ›

Freezing Egg Yolks

Like egg whites, they can be frozen individually in ice cube trays, then moved to a freezer-safe container or zip-top bag for storage. They'll also need to be thawed overnight in the refrigerator before using. Use them right after they are thawed in any recipe that calls for them.

How do you dispose of unused egg yolks? ›

Sending it down the drain is fine. Just use enough water to make sure you don't leave traces in your sink. A bit of soap or cleanser wouldn't hurt either, to make completely sure you don't contaminate whatever goes into your sink next.

How to not waste egg yolk? ›

You can store egg yolks in both the fridge and freezer. They'll keep in the fridge for around two days, but they can dry out easily. Make sure you store them in small containers with little air in them or in food bags with the air squeezed out. Egg yolks can also be frozen and will keep for up to 12 months.

Are too many egg yolks bad for you? ›

Dietary cholesterol, including egg yolks, is harmful to the arteries. Patients at risk of cardiovascular disease should limit their intake of cholesterol.

What do egg yolks look like when they go bad? ›

Look for any pink or iridescent discoloration in the yolk or whites, as this may indicate bacterial growth. If you notice any signs of discoloration, throw the egg out and wash the bowl with hot, soapy water before testing a new egg. You can also check to see if the whites or yolk of the egg are runny.

Can you eat old egg yolk? ›

Eggs are generally safe to consume up to 3-5 weeks past the sell-by date as long as they are stored properly.

Do eggs go bad after 2 months in fridge? ›

Information. Eggs may be refrigerated three to five weeks from the day they are placed in the refrigerator. The "Sell-By" date will usually expire during that length of time, but the eggs will be perfectly safe to use. Always purchase eggs before the "Sell-By" or EXP (expiration) date on the carton.

Should I throw out egg yolks? ›

Further research has discovered that eating eggs, including the yolk, does not increase the risk of heart disease. In fact, scientists have discovered that egg yolks contain nutrients which are beneficial, especially for brain health.

Can dogs eat egg yolks? ›

Eggs are nutritious for both people and dogs. They can be tasty treats or a hearty breakfast, whether they're hard-boiled, poached, scrambled, or over easy. A cooked entire egg or yolk can be good for your dog, unless your pet has a pre-existing health condition like acute pancreatitis or diabetes.

Can I make scrambled eggs with just yolks? ›

Pour the whisked egg yolks into the skillet and let them cook undisturbed for a few seconds. Gently stir the yolks with a spatula, breaking them up into creamy curds. Cook until the scrambled egg yolks are just set but still soft and creamy. Season with salt, pepper, and any desired herbs or spices.

Can you save egg yolks after separating? ›

Yolks will keep for up to four days in an airtight container placed in the fridge. A tip to keep your yolks from drying out is to cover them with a bit of cold water, just drain them off before using. To keep them for longer, you will need to freeze them, though this is a bit trickier because yolks are gelatinous.

Is it wasteful to throw away egg yolks? ›

The yolks also contain lots of vitamins and minerals (vitamin A, vitamin D, choline, B vitamins…) that help us fight disease while keeping our eyes, skin, and memory healthy among other things, so give the yolk another chance before you toss it!

Can you whip up egg yolks? ›

What are some tips for achieving fluffy whipped egg yolks? To achieve fluffy whipped egg yolks, it's important to ensure that the yolks are at room temperature before whipping. Additionally, whisking the yolks vigorously in a circular motion while incorporating air will help create a light and fluffy texture.

What can I make with excess eggs? ›

If you have an abundance of whole eggs on your hands, here are some great egg recipes to use them up:
  1. Quiche. ...
  2. Frittata. ...
  3. Strata. ...
  4. Shakshuka. ...
  5. Sheet Pan Hash. ...
  6. Roasted Eggs for a Crowd. ...
  7. Poached Eggs Over Lentils. ...
  8. Huevos Rancheros.
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